This subject was formerly called Project Evaluation and Management. This subject develops fundamental knowledge in the technical modeling and evaluation of projects’ feasibility, procurement strategies and outcomes, both in the public and the private sector. Topics covered include: capital formation; role of interest rates; assessing financial feasibility and the investment decision; project financing and financing instruments; technological strategies; profitability; socio-economic impact of projects; cost-benefit analysis; fitness for purpose; and revision of forecasts and financial decisions during project implementation. Students are required to apply this knowledge to real-life case... -- Course Website
Prerequisites: Admission to one of the following Melbourne School of Design programs:<br/><br/>MC-ARCH2Y Master of Architecture (200 points)<br/>MC-ARCH3Y Master of Architecture (300pts)<br/>MC-LARCH2YMaster of Landscape Architecture (200 points)<br/>MC-LARCH3Y Master o