Major Project/Internship

Paper Code: 
CBDA 613
Credits: 
12
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course enables the students to

  1. Identify project goals, constraints, deliverables, and resource requirements in consultation with stakeholders.
  2. Illustrate different methods of project delivery  
  3. Implement project management knowledge, processes, concepts, tools and techniques to achieve project success.
  4. Build skills in giving professional presentations, report writing and reflecting on the development of employability skills.

Course Outcomes (COs).

Course  Outcome (at course level)  

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

On completion of this course, the students will:

CO285.  Apply and practice good communication skills in the workplace.

CO286. Evaluate and align the project according to the organization's strategic plans and business justification throughout its lifecycle.

CO287. Utilize technology tools for communication, collaboration, information management, analysis and decision support.

CO288. Adapt project management practices to meet the needs of stakeholders from multiple sectors         of the economy (i.e. consulting, government, arts, media, and charity organizations)

CO289. Reflect and evaluate on experiences that might lead to future employment.

Approach in Teaching.

Project Report Designing using Modular Approach, Presentation, Project Report

 

Learning activities for the students.

Self-Learning Assignments, Converting Innovative Solutions

Internal Assessment 

  • Synopsis                  
  • Mid-Term

Assessment Report 

  • Project Presentation 
  • Project Report

 

Semester End Assessment.

  • Project Demo 
  • Project Presentation  Project Report 
  • Viva-voce  
  • Adherence to

Specifications 

  • System Knowledge and Understanding 
  • Innovation and Originality

 

Contents

Project Report Formulation.

The project report should contain the following.  

  • Original copy of the Approved Performa and Project Proposal.  
  • Bio-data of the guide with her/his signature and date.  
  • Certificate of Originality (Format given).
  • Project documentation.  

 

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