Module Code: MANM036 |
Module Title: PROJECT APPRAISAL |
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Module Provider: School of Management
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Short Name: MA202
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Level: M
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Module Co-ordinator: CHEN JJ Dr (SoM)
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Number of credits: 15
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Number of ECTS credits: 7.5
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Module Availability |
Spring Semester |
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Assessment Pattern |
Unit(s) of Assessment
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Weighting Towards Module Mark( %)
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Written Assignment
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50
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Exam
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50
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Module Overview |
Rationale
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a multi-disciplinary subject linked with both economics and finance. CBA is a valuable tool indecision-making and has experienced rapid development since 1970s, especially in its wide implication on trade and investment, agriculture, enviromental and health programme.
It is important for the successful development of tourism that planned projects are carefully and fully appraised for their costs and benefits both for the individual investors and for the community at large. The issues of successful and effective project appraisal become more urgent as tourism grows and becomes more complex.
This module has been designed to explore the issues that lie behind effective project appraisal and to examine appraisal techniques and approaches and in particular to contrast the aims and objectives of the private and public sectors
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Prerequisites/Co-requisites |
None |
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Module Aims |
Summary of Aims
The approach adopted is of appraising projects from the private sector viewpoint, using financial appraisal analysis, and from the public sector viewpoint using economic cost benefit analysis. The module wll enable students with basic knowledge of economics and finance to understand the rationale of CBA, to interpret the use analyses done by others, and to undertake simple CBA unaided.
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Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this module the student will:
- be familiar with the main issues and problems associated with conducting financial appraisal studies;
- be aware of the main methods of conducting cost-benefit studies
- be able to select appropriate appraisal methods
- be aware of the requirements for developing and implementing project appraisal in practice
- be able to undertake simple CBA unaided.
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Module Content |
- Public versus private sector objectives
- Conventions - pricing, discounting etc.
- Project criteria
- Risk/uncertainty
- Shadow pricing
- Non traded outputs/externalities
- Application of CBA to particular fields
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Methods of Teaching/Learning |
The teaching and learning strategy provides a framework of the existing knowledge and theories and of the latest techniques combined with opportunities for the students to develop and test their own knowledge against real life examples.
Against this strategy the teaching and learning methods include: lectures and case studies with students participating in presentations.
Transferable skills
Problem solving Report writing Skills of Analysis and synthesis
Problem solving Report writing Skills of Analysis and synthesis |
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Selected Texts/Journals |
Essential Reading
Mclaney, E. (2009) Business Finance: Theory and Practice (8th Ed), Pearson Education. SMell,M. (2002), Cost-benefit analysis for engineers and planners, London: Thomas Telford.
Supporting Reading
Boardman, A.E., Greenberg, D.H., Vining, A.R. an Weimer, D.L. (2001), Cost-benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice, Prentice Hall.
Brent, R.J. (1997), Allpied Cost-Benefit Analysis, Edward Elgar.
Little, I.M.D. and Mirrlees, J.A. (1974), Project appraisal and planning for developing countries, Heinemann educational, London.
ODA (1998), Appraisal of projects in developing countries (3rd edn), Overseas Development Administration, London.
Squire, L. and van der Tak, H.G. (1975), Economic Analysis of Projects, John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore (for the World Bank).
Perkins, F.C. (1994), Practical cost-benefit analysis: basic concepts and applications, Macmillan Education Australia.
UNIDO (1972), Guidelines and Project evaluation, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation.
Journals Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Beech Tree Publishing, UK. ISSN (print) 1461-5517 and E-ISSN (electronic) 1471- 5465 Journal of Business Finance and Accounting Journal of Business Research
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Last Updated |
25.03.2010 |
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