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PK6190

Project Management Basics for the Electrical, Automation, and Renewable Energy Sector

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Lessons are not given in the academic year 2024/2025

Credits 7.5
Level Further education, lower degree level
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Trondheim

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About the course

Course content

This is a sector specific course aimed at employees in the Electric Power sector in Norway.

The course focuses on the following topics: characteristics of organizing business in projects, project management, project leadership, stakeholder management, project objectives, project models, project selection, project organizing, team development, knowledge management, communication, project control, uncertainty management in projects, etc.

Learning outcome

This course will be given in Norwegian language only. See the Norwegian course description for more details.

Learning methods and activities

This course will be given in Norwegian language only. See the Norwegian course description for more details.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Continuing Education, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology (EVUIVE0)

Required previous knowledge

This course will be given in Norwegian language only. See the Norwegian course description for more details.

Course materials

Asbjørn Rolstadås, Agnar Johansen, Nils Olsson og Jan Alexander Langlo, "Praktisk prosjektledelse - fra idé til gevinst" (2020)

Rolstadås, Johansen, Olsson og Langlo, "Oppgavesamling til Praktisk prosjektledelse" (2021) Fagbokforlaget

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
PK6100 7.5 sp Autumn 2023
This course has academic overlap with the course in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Project Quality Management

Contact information

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering