Teaching Methodologies
In the scope of teaching methodologies, the expository method is used, using slide projection, as well as the deductive and inductive methods. The methodology by pedagogical simulation is also used, that is, the teaching / learning process is carried out in conditions close to the business reality. Students solve practical cases that are similar to the situations they will encounter in their professional life.
Learning Results
To provide students with knowledge about Technical Asset Management. The aim is for them to develop skills that allow them to understand the concepts related to the analysis, evaluation, and management of assets, taking into account the Replacement/Profitability binomial; to identify and be able to use the main management and replacement models for Technical Assets. To determine whether a major repair or technological upgrade is economically viable and when equipment should be replaced from an economic or technological obsolescence perspective. To know performance evaluation techniques and life cycle models. To know how to account for financial flows at the economic, social, and environmental levels. To identify cost-benefit models over time. To identify and apply the main standards, especially ISO 55000; ISO 55001; ISO 55002, ISO 55010; ISO 55011; ISO 55012; ISO 55013, ISO 14001; ISO 31000; ISO 50001.
Program
1. Framework for technical asset management; organizational policy and vision
2. Scope: Financial; Physical space; Operational; Human Resources
3. Elements of the Asset Management System: General Requirements; Asset Management Policy and Strategy
4. Asset Management Information; Risk Assessment and Planning; Implementation and Operation
5. Performance Control of Maintenance Management and Technical Asset KPIs
6. Organization of the Technical Asset Park
7. Acquisition and Replacement of Assets – Analysis and Decision Models
8. Life Cycle Analysis: Life cycle analysis models (LCA, LCC and LCI)
9. Investment analysis versus life cycle analysis
10. Decision Support Model in Technical Asset Management
11. Technological trends and obsolescence
12. Standards supporting Physical Asset Management: ISO 55000; ISO 55001; ISO 55002; ISO 55010; ISO 55011; ISO 55012; ISO 55013.
Other Standards: ISO 14040; ISO 14041; ISO 14042; ISO 14043; ISO 14001; ISO 31000; ISO 50001
Curricular Unit Teachers
Hugo David Nogueira RaposoGrading Methods
- - Written tests and group work or Exam - 100.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
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