C04006v5 Master of Project Management
Award(s): Master of Project Management (MPM)UAC code: 942103 (Autumn semester), 945103 (Spring semester)
CRICOS code: 001099J
Load credit points: 72
Course EFTSL: 1.5
Location: City campus
Overview
Course aims
Career options
Admission requirements
Recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Articulation with UTS courses
Other information
Overview
Project management is a process-orientated discipline that allows for the professional delivery of major projects in many different industry sectors. The UTS program provides a comprehensive grounding in the underlying principles, trends and practical aspects of project, program and portfolio management: time, cost, quality, risk, procurement, human resources, integration, scope and context.
Students can select subjects according to their level of experience: Choice Block 1 provides a structured pathway into the program; Choice Block 2 provides a greater choice for those with substantial industry experience by allowing them to choose their own pathway based on the gaps in their knowledge; and Choice Block 3 comprises advanced subjects intended for students with extensive project management experience.
Course aims
Successful graduates of the course can:
- apply relevant theory to practice
- develop and apply project management methodologies to suit different project and organisational contexts
- communicate effectively in culturally diverse settings
- take a lead role in project, program and portfolio management
- manage relationships between key stakeholders in a variety of local and international settings
- apply ethical practice to project governance
- apply creative problem solving to all phases of the project life cycle
- apply critical thinking, analytical and research skills to a range of project and program management contexts.
Career options
Project management is one of the fastest growing global professional disciplines in many local and international industries, including banking and finance, construction and engineering, event management, government, health and IT.
Admission requirements
A recognised undergraduate degree plus six months industry experience or the Graduate Diploma in Project Management (C07004).
Recognition of prior learning
Exemptions of up to 24 credit points may be given for equivalent prior learning. Applicants with a cognate four-year degree may be given up to 24 credit points of exemptions.
Course duration and attendance
The Master of Project Management is offered on a one-and-a-half-year full-time, or three-year part-time basis. Because the intensive workshops are widely spaced throughout the year, many students choose to accelerate the part-time master's program and complete it within two years.
Course structure
Students choose 72 credit points from a list of compulsory and elective subjects.
Course completion requirements
CBK90603 PM choice 1 | 24cp | |
CBK90604 PM choice 2 | 24cp | |
CBK90605 PM choice 3 | 24cp | |
Total | 72cp |
Course program
A typical course program is shown below.
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
Select 24 credit points from the following options: | 24cp | |
15312 Team Leadership Principles and Communications | 6cp | |
15313 Project Procurement and Risk Management | 6cp | |
15315 Project Management Principles | 6cp | |
15316 Project Time, Cost and Quality Management | 6cp | |
15326 Project Management Practicum | 6cp | |
15356 Industry Project Studies B | 6cp | |
15456 Industry Project Studies A | 12cp | |
Spring semester | ||
Select 24 credit points from the following options: | 24cp | |
15311 Managing Complex Projects | 6cp | |
15312 Team Leadership Principles and Communications | 6cp | |
15313 Project Procurement and Risk Management | 6cp | |
15314 Project Implementation | 6cp | |
15315 Project Management Principles | 6cp | |
15316 Project Time, Cost and Quality Management | 6cp | |
15325 Value Management, Negotiation and Conflict Management | 6cp | |
15326 Project Management Practicum | 6cp | |
15356 Industry Project Studies B | 6cp | |
15456 Industry Project Studies A | 12cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn or Spring semester | ||
Select 24 credit points from the following options: | 24cp | |
15330 Program and Portfolio Management | 6cp | |
15335 Project Appraisal and Finance | 6cp | |
15336 Systems Thinking and Management Modelling | 6cp | |
15337 Specialist Project Study | 12cp | |
15338 Enterprise Wide Project Management | 6cp | |
15339 Project Performance Evaluation | 6cp | |
15340 Strategic Project Analysis | 6cp |
Articulation with UTS courses
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Project Management (C11005), the Graduate Diploma in Project Management (C07004), the Master of Project Management and the Master of Business Administration (Project Management major) (C04018). Each stage is self-contained and can be undertaken through part-time or full-time study.
The graduate diploma is offered as an exit point for students who do not wish to go on to complete the master's degree but who otherwise finish with 48 credit points. Direct entry to the graduate diploma is not available.
Articulation from the graduate certificate to the Master of Project Management is allowed with the approval of the director of program provided students already hold a bachelor's degree.
Students articulating from the Master of Project Management to the MBA (Project Management major) receive exemptions and need only to complete the business core units (48 credit points) to complete the MBA.
Professional recognition
Global accreditation is through the Project Management Institute. The course is also endorsed by the Australian Institute of Project Management, the Association of Project Management (UK) and the Project Management Institute of South Africa, and meets the Australian National Competency Standards for Project Management and PMBOK® (Project Management Body of Knowledge) Guide.
Other information
Further information is available from the Building 6 Student Centre on:
Service Desk https://servicedesk.uts.edu.au
www.dab.uts.edu.au
