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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
ARSL1947-1  Strategic management of projects (economic-financial and administrative aspects) (lecture)
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Master en architecture (Saint Luc), 1st yearSecond semester2
Holder(s) :  Collégialité
Coordinator :  Marie Roosen
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course deals with managing the processes involved in town planning or land development on various temporal and territorial scales (regional, inter-communal, communal, local). It focuses on decision-making by various actors. It relates to the operational management of territories (co-ordinating actions, administrative procedures and funding mechanisms ...).
From this perspective, it aims to contribute to learning:
  • how to analyse decision-making processes in the development of projects: Who takes the initiative in projects? Who decides, and based on what skills and/or powers? In what ways are these actors constrained? How can procedures for jointly producing a project, jointly taking decisions, co-operating and mediating be put into place?
  • how to identify the actors involved (political, economic, financial, administrative, technical, community), as well as their roles and their positions
  • about communication and cooperation between different actors
  • how to master administrative and participative processes
  • how to carry out feasibility and assessment case studies of territorial development projects.
Course objective :  To introduce students to the different approaches to town planning and land management projects as processes involving the interaction of actors in a complex decision-making process.
By sharing professional experiences and taking part in methodological discussions around the main problems of town planning and development, this course aims to build an understanding of these decision-making processes and to formulate strategies tailored to the disciplines of the participating actors.
Prerequisites :  None.
Organization :  Seminar organised by teaching staff including presentations from external representatives, involving student participation.
Assessment :  Compulsory and active participation in all seminars.
Production by a group of students of a file to include an analysis of the different presentations and questions on all the themes addressed.
Oral presentation of this file, including questions about it.


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