Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
2nd semester of the MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management
programme..
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Dependent on student’s choice of content and organisation of the
semester; the student may choose between project work at Aalborg
University or a voluntary traineeship at a company in Denmark or
abroad. The total work load of the semester has to be equivalent to
30 ECTS. If carried out at Aalborg University, the project may be
finalised with a project report or in the form of a scientific
paper. If continued at the 4th semester, the project is evaluated
with a midterm evaluation.
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Have gained knowledge and understanding of Global Manufacturing
Management
- Be able to understand and apply advanced analysis for
evaluating Global Manufacturing Management systems and
structures
- Be able to understand and apply advanced synthesis for Global
Manufacturing Management.
Skills
- Be able to describe the problem solved and the criteria applied
for its solution
- Be able to evaluate the concepts, theories and methodologies
applied in the solution of the problem
- Be able to account for the choices made during the solution of
the problem, and substantiate that these are made on a high
professional level
- Be able to assess the limitations of the concepts, theories,
and methodologies applied in the solution of the problem.
Competences
- Be able to analyse and solve an actual problem of industrial
relevance through application of systematic research and
development processes, including advanced analytical, experimental
and/or numerical methods and models.
Type of instruction
Dependent on student’s choice of content and organisation of the
semester
- If the semester is carried out as an academic internship, the
student is included in the company’s daily work. Concurrent to the
work in the company, the student makes a report, which is evaluated
after ending the academic internship
- The project work is carried out as an independent work process
in which the students themselves organise and coordinate their
workload in collaboration with a supervisor. The project may be
carried out individually or in groups.
Extent and expected workload
Since this is initially a 30 ECTS course module, the
expected workload is 900 hours for the student (please see
additional information).
Exam
Exams
Name of exam | Global Manufacturing Management |
Type of exam | Oral exam based on a project |
ECTS | 30 |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | Internal examination |
Additional information
- Students are given several choices of composing an individual
planned semester, including extending the master’s thesis to up to
60 ECTS. Combination of project and courses (see note 2),
internship, semester at other university.
- The project must be equivalent to at least 15 ECTS. Course
modules approved by the Study Board for the specific study must
supplement to a total of 30 ECTS.
- By agreement with the Study Board of Industry and Global
Business Development, the project may be reduced to allow for
participation in course activities. However, the project must
encompass at least 15 ECTS. Proposed course activity is evaluated
and tested in accordance with the curriculum in which the course
module is described.