Project Management Program

UNE Partnerships’ Project Management Training Program offers real-world solutions to help bring your projects in on schedule and within budget. Training for all people, all fields, all projects.

Diploma of Project Management


The Diploma is for those who:

  • develop project management plans and have sole responsibility for achieving a project’s objectives
  • report the outcomes of a project to a higher authority in your organisation
  • monitor and review the whole project as it progresses through its lifecycle.
QUICK REFERENCE
Full Qualification: Nationally Recognised TrainingDiploma of Project Management (BSB51407)
Delivery Options:
Tutorial Workshops: Tutorial workshops currently available in Brisbane and Sydney
Enrolment: Download Enrolment Form
Payment Plan Available
NSW Funded Programs
Candidature 12 months
Study Workload: 160 - 180 hours, plus time spent preparing and detailing assessment tasks. You can complete the course within a 20 week period at 8-10 hours per week.
Entry Requirements: Participants need to be currently working in a project environment - or be able to access a work-based project at the level you wish to study.
(Project manager)
Course Materials: Comprehensive study package including course guide, study notes, online resources, activities, readings, assessment tools plus full administrative and academic support.
Course Modules:
  1. Managing projects
  2. Project planning, control and scope definition
  3. Time, costs and estimates
  4. Principles and practices of quality management
  5. Managing risk
  6. Managing communications
  7. Leading the project team
  8. Managing costs
  9. Managing procurement
  10. Integration, finalisation and issues
    Module descriptions
Employability Skills: Employability Skills for each qualification have been determined by the Department of Education, Employment and Workforce Relations (DEEWR). These are the recommended skills identified to gain employment, establish an enterprise, for career progression, to expand employment capability and to achieve individual potential and contribute to organisational strategic outcomes. Training Packages have been reviewed to ensure that Employability Skills feature in their units of competency.

These include - Communication - Teamwork - Problem Solving - Initiative & Enterprise - Planning & Organising - Self management - Learning - Technology

Employability descriptions
Competencies:

The Diploma of Project Management is assessed against the following national project management competencies:

  • Manage application of project integrative processes BSBPMG501A
  • Manage project scope BSBPMG502A
  • Manage project time BSBPMG503A
  • Manage project costs BSBPMG504A
  • Manage project quality BSBPMG505A
  • Manage project human resources BSBPMG506A
  • Manage project communications BSBPMG507A
  • Manage project risk BSBPMG508A
  • Manage project procurement BSBPMG509A
Assessment: Consists of a two part work-based assignment during which a project plan for a nominated project is produced. In addition students are required to provide evidence (in an Assessment Record Book) to demonstrate the application of skills and knowledge in line with the competency standard for project management.
Learning Pathways: Industry recognition and tertiary accreditation
Detailed Brochure: Available on request
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SKILLS OUTCOME

On completion, students will have achieved the knowledge and skills to plan and manage the critical elements of projects and to:

  • Write effective project plans to meet the delivery requirements of corporate/business expectations
  • Use mechanisms linked with the plan for the day-to-day control of projects to meet objectives
  • Provide quality deliverables, with the ability to meet reporting requirements on demand
  • Select appropriate tools to support monitoring and control mechanisms
  • Assign agreed responsibilities to get the best out of core and broader team capabilities.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)

Given that some participants may already be able to demonstrate their competence in some units, a recognition of prior learning assessment process is available to acknowledge skills and knowledge that may have been gained through formal and informal training and/or learning, work experience and life experience.

Australian Institute of Project Management - AIPM Project Management Institute - PMI