Valid for: 2014/15
Decided by: Education Board C
Date of Decision: 2014-04-09
Main field: Biotechnology.
Main field: Food Technology and Nutrition.
Compulsory for: MLIV2
Elective Compulsory for: MBIO2
Elective for: B5-l, B5-mb, B5-lm, K5-l
Language of instruction: The course will be given in English
The aims of this course are to train the student in project oriented work and to give an insight in the important steps that are involved in the development of a product, a process or services within the field.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
Be able to understand and discuss different steps in the development of a product or process
Understand the demands of the development process from a technical, economical and societal perspective
Understand how a project group works, including knowledge on several common tools for project management
Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must
Be able to explain and apply relations between fundamental technical theory and the issues that arise in the chosen development project
Be able to conduct project work independently and collaborate in an international environment
Be able to search, evaluate and use information relevant for the project using university library resources and open electronic sources
Be able to document her/his work in English and to present her/his work orally
Be able to reflect on the role that the student will take in a project group
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
Be able to work according to established scientific and industrial practice with an understanding of the ethical demands put on the project
Be able to make relevant judgments and validations in a project concerning risks, economy and environmental factors
Be able to identify the need for further learning
The main focus in the course will be to have the students perform in a group working on a longer project task. The project steps involve innovation process-planning-literature search-evaluation- and reporting. If relevant, laboratory work can be carried out.
Important aspects of the development process, such as project management, risk assessment, process design, statistical evaluation, are supported by lectures.
The course includes lectures, presentations, written reports, laborations, study visits and own reflection.
Grading scale: UG
Assessment: Examination: Active participation in the project work, oral and written presentation of the project.
Parts
Code: 0114. Name: Project Work in Life Sciences.
Credits: 13. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: To pass this part the student need to participate active in the project work, hand in a project report and hand in a individual self reflection and pass a oral presentation/oral exam. Furthermore the student has to participate in mandatory part of the course such as mandatory exercises, study visits etc.
Code: 0214. Name: Project Planning.
Credits: 2. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: To pass this part the studentgroup has to do a oral presentation of the projectplan and hand in the written project plan including Gantt chart
The number of participants is limited to: No
The course overlaps following course/s: klgn05, kmbn01
Course coordinator: Docent Ed van Niel, Ed.van_Niel@tmb.lth.se
Course coordinator: Marie Wahlgren, marie.wahlgren@food.lth.se
Course coordinator: Federico Gomez, federico.gomez@food.lth.se
Course coordinator: Docent Christer Wingren, Christer.Wingren@immun.lth.se
Course coordinator: Professor Leif Bülow, leif.bulow@tbiokem.lth.se
Course homepage: http://www.tmb.lth.se