Integrative Project

Department
  • Bachelor's program Industrial Engineering & Management
Course unit code
  • BA_WING_5_7
Number of ECTS credits allocated
  • 4.0
Name of lecturer(s)
  • DI Opschondek Thomas, MSc, Dipl.-Kffr. Kosovac Elvira
Mode of delivery
  • -
Recommended optional program components
  • none
Recommended or required reading
  • - Mohapatra, Sanjay; Business Process Reengineering, Springer Verlag
    - Jörg Becker; Prozessmanagement, Springer Verlag
    - Juliane Gottmann; Produktionscontrolling, Springer Gabler
    - Günther, Tempelmeier; Produktion und Logistik, Springer Verlag
    - Richard Vahrenkamp; Produktionsmanagement, Oldenbourg
    - Stefan Kiener, Nicolas Maier-Scheubeck, Robert Obermeier, Manfred Weiß; Produktionsmanagment, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmbH
Level of course unit
  • Bachelor
Year of study
  • Fall 2025
Semester when the course unit is delivered
  • 5
Language of instruction
  • English
Learning outcomes of the course unit
  • The aim of the project is to analyse and optimise business processes to create a sustainable competitive production environment.
    Disciplines such as process, lean, logistics and change management are addressed in the context of project and production management and controlling.
Course contents
  • - Independent execution of a reengineering project starting with the project planning up to the fictitious project realization under consideration of given realistic premises
    - Formulation of customer requirements and derivation of objectives
    - Analysis of the given actual situation and task definition using appropriate methods for process analysis and cost accounting
    - Project management and structuring
    - Application and consolidation of different project management methods and instruments
    - Design of an efficient production process & system under integration of lean principles
    - Identification of necessary resources
    - Risk and problem analysis
    - Teamwork and organization
    - Presentation of results by means of presentation and technical report
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
  • The course comprises an interactive mix of lectures, discussions and individual and group work.
Work placement(s)
  • none