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Project Feasibility Study

This document provides information about a Project Feasibility Study course. The course introduces students to how feasibility studies are conducted and appraised. It covers key areas like marketing, technical, financial, legal, and environmental impact studies. The course objectives are to teach students the importance and process of conducting feasibility studies prior to major investments. Upon completing the course, students will be able to design feasibility study frameworks, conduct marketing and financial analyses, and identify environmental and legal impacts of projects. The course outline includes modules on identifying business scenarios, marketing, technical, financial, and legal feasibility studies.
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Project Feasibility Study

This document provides information about a Project Feasibility Study course. The course introduces students to how feasibility studies are conducted and appraised. It covers key areas like marketing, technical, financial, legal, and environmental impact studies. The course objectives are to teach students the importance and process of conducting feasibility studies prior to major investments. Upon completing the course, students will be able to design feasibility study frameworks, conduct marketing and financial analyses, and identify environmental and legal impacts of projects. The course outline includes modules on identifying business scenarios, marketing, technical, financial, and legal feasibility studies.
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Project Feasibility Study

Basic Information
Title: Project Feasibility Study
Code: MGT405
Credit Hours: 3 C.H.
Prerequisite(s): None
Classification: Major Compulsory Course

Course Description
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to how feasibility studies are
conceived, conducted, and appraised. A typical feasibility study consists of a
number or related studies. It starts with the marketing study to ascertain whether
there is a market, how large it is, and how to reach it. Following is a technical study
to determine, among other things, facility location, appropriate technology, capacity,
and availability of qualified workforce. Also a financial study to determine the
financial viability of the project and the appropriate capital structure is needed. In
addition a legal, organizational, and environmental and national impact studies are
conducted.

Learning Objectives
 To acquaint students with the importance of conducting a feasibility study
prior to any major investment project such as establishing a new project,
expansion of existing project, and replacements of major machinery and
equipments.
 To teach students the nature and scope of a project feasibility study.
 To elaborate the purpose and contents of the main studies that make up the
feasibility study which are: the marketing study, the technical study, and the
financial study.
 To illustrate the importance and elements of the legal, organizational, and
environmental impact study of the project.
 To acquaint students with the analysis of the national impact of the project on
the economy, and the society.

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to and have the skill to:
 Design the framework for a sound project feasibility study.
 Conduct a simple marketing feasibility study.
 Determine the components of the technical feasibility study.
 Conduct financial analysis to determine the viability of the project.
 Being capable to identify the major sources of project capital structure and the
characteristics of each source.
 Identify the scope of the project environmental impact study, project
organization study, and legal study.
 Illustrate the need to determine the project impact on the national economy
and society.

Course Outline

Module/Topic
Module 1: Identification and exploration of business scenarios
Lesson 1: An introduction to feasibility study – pre identification
Lesson 2: Identification and exploration of business scenarios
Module 2: Marketing study – identification
Lesson 1: Market research
Lesson 2: Demand forecasting
Lesson 3: Marketing management
Module 3: Technical feasibility
Lesson 1: Planning phase
Lesson 2: Construction & operational phase
Module 4: Financial / economic feasibility
Lesson 1: Estimate total capital requirements- total investment costs
Lesson 2: Financial statements
Lesson 3: Economics of operation
Module 5:Feasibility Study report
Lesson 1: The legal and Organizational Study
Lesson 2: Feasibility Study Decisions

*Delivery mode of each module/topic will be determined by instructor and could differ from one
semester to the other.

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