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Program overview

09-Jul-2016 16:40

Year

2013/2014

Organization

Technology, Policy and Management

Education

Minors WM

Code

Omschrijving

ECTS

p1 p2 p3 p4 p5

WM-Mi-101-13

WM-Mi-101-13 International Entrepreneurship and

Development

WB3497 Business Marketing and Finance 3

WM0565TU Sustainable Entrepreneurship 3

WM0927TU Intercultural Internship 15

WM0940TU Project Planning and Context 3

WM0942TU Development, Sustainability and Culture 6 WM4017TU Case Study Sustainable Entrepreneurship 15

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Year

2013/2014

Organization

Technology, Policy and Management

Education

Minors WM

WM-Mi-101-13

Responsible Program Employee Dr. J.O. Kroesen Administration by the Faculty of TBM Maximum number of participants 70 Selectie

Selectie vindt plaats door middel van een motivatiebrief die ingaat op de volgende selectiecriteria: motivatie om aan de minor mee te doen

betrokkenheid bij ontwikkelingslanden actieve, ondernemende houding

ervaring in omgang met culturele diversiteit ervaring met samenwerken in een team neven-/vrijwilligers activiteiten

cijfergemiddelde en studieritme (nominaal of niet)

De brief van niet meer dan 700 woorden dient voor 1 juni naar de minorcoördinator opgestuurd te worden.

Minimum number of participants

(3)

WB3497

Business Marketing and Finance

3

Responsible Instructor Drs. J. Spaans

Contact Hours / Week x/x/x/x

8/0/0/0 (in first 6 weeks)

Education Period 1

Start Education 1

Exam Period 1

2

Course Language Dutch

Department 3mE Department Maritime & Transport Technology

WM0565TU

Sustainable Entrepreneurship

3

Module Manager E.M. Blom Instructor Ir. B. Vastbinder Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x

4/0/0/0

Education Period 1

Start Education 1

Exam Period none

Course Language Dutch

Category BSc niveau

WM0927TU

Intercultural Internship

15

Module Manager Dr. J.O. Kroesen Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x n.v.t. Education Period 1 2 3 4 Start Education 1 2 3 4

Exam Period none

Course Language Dutch English

Required for This 15 ECTS credits internship forms part of the minor International Entrepreneurship & Development.

Course Contents The internship takes place in a developing country preferably in a company, NGO or any other international or intercultural context. The questions to be dealt with can relate to design problems, policy decisions or, in general, Science, Technology and Society issues. The students are required to connect their experiences in their practical assignments to Technology Dynamics approaches, especially in terms of socio-technical systems, technological regimes and/or innovation systems. They should in addition be able to assess the influence of cultural differences on the management of technology and policy issues. There should be a mutual exchange and influence of TPM approaches and the actual problems and tasks, which the internship implies. The internship aims at the integration of knowledge and experience in the personal capacities of the students and the integration of a diversity of theoretical tools in view of practical problems and situations. Such an exchange between theory and practice should both fine-tune conceptual and theoretical approaches and put practical questions in such a perspective.

Study Goals The students are able:

1.to work on sociotechnical problems,

2.to deal with such problems within the framework of a systems approach (technology dynamics) 3.to deal with the impact of cultural diversity on the management of technology effectively and tactically, 4.to reflect on their personal performance in this process.

Education Method Preferably three months before the internship starts the students start the process of selection and negotiation on the actual content of the internship assignment: which context, which technology, with whom and supervised by whom? This process results in an internship agreement form, which summarizes the assignment. When the course manager has agreed to this assignment, the internship can start. Halfway the internship the students report back on the progress they make addressing all the issues mentioned in that assignment. They receive feedback from the course manager and other supervisors. The final report should reflect the study goals and the different aspects of that assignment.

Assessment Assessment of internship report in consultation with internship coordinators.

Remarks The internship usually takes place in the form of a three months stay abroad, as a guest and fulfilling an assignment of a client organization. Internships are available through the minor coordinator and the related internship coordinator, but students can also come up with an internship themselves.

Category BSc nivo

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WM0940TU

Project Planning and Context

3

Module Manager Prof.dr. M.S. van Geenhuizen

Instructor Dr. J.O. Kroesen Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x x/0/0/0 Education Period 1 Start Education 1 Exam Period 1 2

Course Language Dutch (on request English)

Category BSc niveau

WM0942TU

Development, Sustainability and Culture

6

Module Manager Dr. W. Ravesteijn Instructor Drs. R.J. Tange-Hoffmann Instructor Dr. J.O. Kroesen Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x x/0/0/0 Education Period 1 Start Education 1 Exam Period 1 2

Course Language Dutch English

Required for Minor International Entrepreneurship and Development

Parts The course consists of two parts:

1. Lectures "Technology and Global Development". 2. Lectures "Communication and Cultural Diversity".

NB: Part 1 lectures coincide with the WM0902TU lectures as well as the introductory lectures of WM0903TU.

Category BSc niveau

WM4017TU

Case Study Sustainable Entrepreneurship

15

Module Manager E.M. Blom Instructor Ir. B. Vastbinder Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x

x/x/0/0

Education Period 1 2

Start Education 1

Exam Period none

Course Language Dutch (on request English)

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E.M. Blom

Prof.dr. M.S. van Geenhuizen

Dr. J.O. Kroesen

Dr. W. Ravesteijn

Drs. J. Spaans

Drs. R.J. Tange-Hoffmann

Ir. B. Vastbinder

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Centre for Entrepreneurship

Telephone +31 15 27 89317

Room B31-c2.090

Unit Universiteitsdienst

Department ValC/Beheer Grootsch (EU) Proj

Telephone +31 15 27 89317

Room B31-c2.090

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Economics of Techn. and Innov.

Telephone +31 15 27 86729

Room c3.160

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Centre for Entrepreneurship

Telephone +31 15 27 85262

Room b3.330

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Ethiek & Filosofie van de Tec

Telephone +31 15 27 84910

Room B31-b3.390

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Centre for Entrepreneurship

Telephone +31 15 27 85757

Room B31-c2.090

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Centre for Entrepreneurship

Telephone +31 15 27 85757

Room B31-c2.090

Unit Mech, Maritime & Materials Eng

Department Onderwijs en Studentenzaken

Telephone +31 15 27 85757

Room B31-c2.090

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Inst. voor Talen en Aca. Vaard

Telephone +31 15 27 81549

Room c0.080

Unit Externenregistratie

Department YES! Delft

Unit Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Department Economics of Techn. and Innov.

Unit Universiteitsdienst

Department ValC/Beheer Grootsch (EU) Proj

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