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Assessment (non-exam) Brief

Module code/name

MSIN0179 Project Management for Engineers

Academic year

2025/26

Term

1

Assessment title

Individual Feasibility Assessment Summary

Individual/group assessment

Individual

Content of this assessment brief

Section

Content

A

Core information

B

Coursework brief and requirements

C

Additional information

D

Module learning outcomes covered in this assessment

E

Groupwork instructions (if applicable)

F

How your work is assessed

Section A: Core information

Submission date

12/12/2025

Submission time

13:00

Assessment is marked out of:

100%

% weighting of this assessment within total module mark

50%

Maximum word count/page length/duration

2,000 words

Footnotes, appendices, tables,

figures, diagrams, charts included in/excluded from word count/page length?

Footnotes, appendices, diagrams/charts, are excluded from the wordcount. Tables are included. Appendices should not be

extensive and will not be marked.

Bibliographies, reference lists

included in/excluded from word count/page length?

Excluded from the word count

Penalty for exceeding maximum word count/number of pages

specified above

Penalty for exceeding specified word count/number of pages will be a deduction of 10 percentage points, capped at 40% for Levels 4, 5, 6 and 50% for Level 7).Refer to Academic Manual: Module Assessment – Word Counts.

Penalty for late submission

Standard UCL penalties will apply. Students should refer to

Academic Manual: Module Assessment – Deadlines and Late Assessment.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) category

Assistive

Submitting your assessment

The assignment MUST be submitted to the module submission link located within this module’s Moodle ‘Submissions’ tab by the specified deadline.

Anonymity of identity. Normally, all submissions are anonymous unless the nature of the submission is such that anonymity is not appropriate, illustratively as in presentations or where minutes of group meetings

are required as part of a group work submission

The nature of this assessment is such that anonymity is required.

Feedback release date (Students

with extended deadlines may

receive feedback later; multiple

extensions may delay feedback to the cohort; ill health in the marking team may delay feedback; students will be alerted to any delays.)

30/01/2026

Section B: Assessment Brief and Requirements

Details of the assessment brief. Generic assessment criteria are included in section E. Any additional criteria specific to this assessment are detailed in section C.

Individual Feasibility Assessment (Summary)

You will need to produce a feasibility assessment (summary) including a business case for the scenario outlined in the case study later in this Section. You are required to discuss how the project might  be  implemented.  The submission should examine the potential of  the overall project deliverable and the benefits it is expected to offer.

The marking criteria is highlighted below.

Individual paper:

Aspect

Weight (%)

What this means

Professional

appearance

15%

The work should be clear, coherent and well- structured.

Professional appearance. Use of single-line spaced report format, justified text, numbered pages.

Coherence. Logical structure of points, with sections and titles per section.

Easy to read. Charts, bullets, tables etc. used

effectively. Correct referencing when necessary.

Correct spelling and grammar.

Use of

project

management tools and

techniques

35%

Selection and use of a variety of project

management tools and techniques. Rationale for

choosing project management tools and techniques in the context of the project.

Quality of

analysis and proposals

50%

There should be breadth and depth of analysis and insight in the development and discussion of the

suggested project, with appropriate application of

relevant project management concepts. The chosen project management method and relevant tools and techniques should be applied appropriately.

You will find a number of resources which are likely to prove useful for this assignment in the Useful Resources tab on Moodle.