spring 2026
MIK-1007 Project Management - 2.5 ECTS

Type of course

The course can be taken as a single course without any prerequisites.

Admission requirements

General university admission certification or recognition of prior learning. External applicants can then apply through the local application portal, using application code 9199.

Course content

The course is structured following the principles of universal design, making it accessible and suitable for students from all backgrounds at UiT and also for incoming exchange students, regardless of their previous experience or academic focus.

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to project management, covering essential concepts and methodologies. Students will explore a range of topics designed to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective project management.

The curriculum includes:

  • Introduction of project management and the project life cycle
  • Organizational context: strategy, structure, and stakeholder management
  • Project selection and portfolio management
  • Leadership and team building
  • Project planning and scope management
  • Cost estimation and budgeting
  • Project scheduling and resource management
  • Risk management and mitigation strategies
  • Project evaluation, control, and termination

Objectives of the course

This course is designed to develop a solid foundation in project management, offering an interactive learning environment through group work, problem-solving sessions, and case studies. In particular, the course will equip students with knowledge, skills, and general competence for career development and professional qualifications like the PMP certificate.

Knowledge:

  • Understanding the organizational contexts and differences between leadership and management
  • Understanding different stages of the project life cycle
  • Understanding key project planning activities, including scope management, budgeting, and scheduling
  • Understanding how to crash a project schedule and how to manage limited resources in project implementation
  • Understanding how to use different methods for the control and evaluation of the progress of a project
  • Understanding how to terminate a project and keep the relevant documentation

Skills:

Upon completion of this course, students will be equipped with the following skills:

  • Mastery of essential project management terminology and concepts.
  • Recognition of different organizational structures and their advantages and disadvantages for project management.
  • Application of qualitative and quantitative methods for project management throughout all stages of a project life cycle.
  • Proficiency in risk management, stakeholder management, and cost estimation techniques within project management contexts.
  • Scheduling a project under resource limitations and effectively monitoring and controlling the project development.

General Competence

Project management is a field that necessitates a blend of both technical skills and human skills. Technical skills involve project planning, risk management, and familiarity with project management tools and methodologies. Conversely, human skills are crucial for effectively leading teams, resolving conflicts, and managing stakeholder relationships.

The course will endow students with both technical and human skills to initiate and lead projects in different fields. This includes both practical project execution and overarching project leadership capabilities, preparing students for professional roles that require managing complex projects effectively.


Language of instruction and examination

English.

Teaching methods

The course will be given digitally throughout the whole semester, including lectures, self-reading tasks, and Individual exercises.

Schedule

Examination

Examination: Grade scale:
Multiple choice Passed / Not Passed
Multiple choice Passed / Not Passed
Multiple choice Passed / Not Passed
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More info about the assignment

The exam consists of a digital multiple-choice exam..

Re-sit examination

A re-sit exam will not be held.
  • About the course
  • Campus: Nettstudium |
  • ECTS: 2.5
  • Course code: MIK-1007
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