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Cultivation Program for Master in Engineering Project Management

Date:April 22, 2020 Author: Click:

 

A. Objectives

According to the guidelines of education “geared to the needs of modernization, the world and the future”, we are to cultivate high-level economic management professionals who are well-developed morally, intellectually and physically, and can adapt to the needs of socioeconomic, scientific and technological development. Thus, we require our postgraduate students to:

    1. Master the basic Marxist theories, love the nation, abide by the law, be morally sound, have a strong sense of professionalism, and actively serve socialist modernization.

    2. To establish a scientific spirit of seeking truth from facts and being bold in innovation; master the basic theory, systematic expertise and practical skills of the management science, have hands-on experience and know-how of this subject, and possess the ability to do scientific research and independently undertake professional work.

3. To master a foreign language and proficiently use it in work.

4. Stay fit.

B. Research fields

1. Project decision-making and planning

2. Project investment and financing management

3. Real estate development management

C. Duration, program structure and credit requirements

1. Duration: 2 years.

2. The master's course study and thesis writing each account for half of the time, and shall be conducted alternatively. The course study follows the credit system with a total of no less than 30 credits, including 19 for compulsory courses (general basic courses, professional basic courses and professional courses), 2 for compulsory research (1 for literature reading and 1 for thesis proposal). The rest are for optional courses. Students who do not have a bachelor degree in this major are required to complete the undergraduate core courses (no credit for it). All courses may be retaken, and those who accomplish the required credits shall apply for thesis defense.

3. The duration for on-job students may be extended, but the extension shall generally be no more than one year.

4. During the schooling period, students shall follow the semester registration system. Those who fail to register shall not have their cultivation recorded for the following semester.  

5. The thesis shall take no less than one year to finish.

D. Curriculum

Compulsory courses: First Foreign Language, Theory and Practice of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, Marxism and Social Science Methodology, Scientific Morality and Academic Norms, Management Research Methods (II), Quantitative Analysis Methods, Economics Research, Theories of Business Economics, Advanced Operations Research, System theory and Project Decision-making Method.

Optional courses: Engineering Project Planning, Project Environmental Impact Assessment, Project Financing (optional), Real Estate Development Investment Analysis, Project Resource Optimized Allocation, Project Risk Analysis and Control, Intelligent Algorithms and Applications.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Curriculum for the Engineering Project Management Master

Type

Number

Name

Hour

Credit

Semester

Way of Teaching

Way of Examination

1

2

 

 

Compulsory

Courses

0521801001

First Foreign Language

100

 

3

Ö

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

0121802001

Theory and Practice of Socialism With Chinese Characteristics

40

 

2

Ö

 

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

0121802003

Marxism And Social Science Methodology

20

 

1

 

Ö

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

0001000001

Scientific Morality and Academic Norms

20

 

1

 

Ö

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

1222204158

Management Research Method (II)

40

 

2

Ö

 

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

1222204108

Quantitative Analysis Method

40

 

2

 

Ö

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

1222204109

Economic Research

40

 

2

Ö

 

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

1222204010

Theories of Business Economics

40

 

2

Ö

 

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

1222204001

Advanced Operations Research

 

40

 

2

Ö

 

 

Lecture

 

Test

 

1222204120

System Theory and Project Decision-making Method

40

2

Ö

 

 

 

 

Optional

Courses

1222204121

 

Project Planning

30

1.5

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Research

 

1222204089

 

Project Environmental Impact Assessment

 

30

1.5

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Research

 

1222204145

 

Project Financing (optional)

 

30

1.5

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Research

 

1222204122

 

Real Estate Development Investment Analysis

 

30

1.5

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Research

 

1222204090

 

Project Resource Optimized Allocation

 

30

1.5

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Research

 

1222204123

 

Project Risk Analysis and Control

 

30

1.5

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Research

 

1222204124

Intelligent Algorithms and Applications

30

1.5

 

 

 

Lecture

 

Research

 

Supplementary

courses

1222204095

 

Macroeconomics

30

 

 

Lecture

Research

 

1222204099

Microeconomics

30

 

 

Lecture

Research

 

1222204096

 

Economic Statistics

 

30

 

 

Lecture

Research

 

1222204097

 

Fundamentals of Management

30

 

 

Lecture

Research

 

1222204171

 

Operations Research

30

 

 

Lecture

Research

 

1222204103

 

Financial Management

30

 

 

Lecture

Research

 

1222204107

Project Management

30

 

 

Lecture

Research

 

 

 

Notes: Numbers for the foreign language courses

English as the first foreign language0521801001     

Japanese as the first foreign language0521801002     

Russian as the first foreign language0521801003

English as the second foreign language0521801004     

Japanese as the second foreign language0521801005     

Russian as the second foreign language0521801006