Business Project II
level of course unit
first cycle, Master
Learning outcomes of course unit
The students will gain:
- Sound knowledge of applied project management in the field of sports, culture, and events
- Central knowledge in the areas of conception, planning, implementation, and financing of events
- Ability to evaluate event achievement
- Sound problem-solving approaches and strategies for business problems
Students know the importance of:
- Project communication
- Self-organization
- Time management
- Organizational skills
- Coping with stress and resilience
prerequisites and co-requisites
not applicable
course contents
- Joint kick-off to the course
- Project client briefing
- Project development and control
- Intermediate presentations and final presentations
- Coaching
- Execution or completion
- Support during the implementation
- Post reporting and documentation
- Project presentation
recommended or required reading
Beech, J., Kaiser, S., Kaspar, R. (eds.) (2014): Business of Events Management. Pearson, Harlow
Collette, P. and Fenton, W., The Sponsorship Handbook – Essential tools, tips, and Techniques for Sponsors and Sponsorship Seekers. (2011). John Wiley & Sons Publishing.
Schwalbe, K. (2015), An Introduction to Project Management (5th Edition)., Minneapolis, MN, USA. Schwalbe Publishing.
Yin, R. (2008): Case Study Research: design and methods. Sage Publ.
assessment methods and criteria
project
language of instruction
English
number of ECTS credits allocated
4
eLearning quota in percent
50
course-hours-per-week (chw)
2
planned learning activities and teaching methods
project
semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered
3
name of lecturer(s)
SCEM Team
course unit code
vz.PT.3
type of course unit
project
mode of delivery
Compulsory
work placement(s)
not applicable