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C07004v4 Graduate Diploma in Project Management

Award(s):
Load credit points: 48
Course EFTSL: 1
Location: City campus; Lille, France

Note(s)

Direct entry to this course is not available.


Overview
Course aims
Career options
Recognition of prior learning
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Articulation with UTS courses
Other information

Overview

The Graduate Diploma in Project Management is an exit degree for students enrolled in the Master of Project Management (C04006).

This course 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; and 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.

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, health, IT, event management and government.

Recognition of prior learning

Applicants with a cognate four-year degree may be given up to 24 credit points of exemptions.

Course structure

Students choose 48 credit points from a list of available subjects.

Course completion requirements

CBK90603 PM choice 1 24cp
CBK90604 PM choice 2 24cp
Total 48cp

Course program

A typical course program is shown below.

 
Year 1
Autumn semester
Select 24 credit points from the following options: 24cp
15315 Project Management Principles6cp 
15313 Project Procurement and Risk Management6cp 
15316 Project Time, Cost and Quality Management6cp 
15312 Team Leadership Principles and Communications6cp 
15456 Industry Project Studies A12cp 
15356 Industry Project Studies B6cp 
15311 Managing Complex Projects6cp 
15314 Project Implementation6cp 
15325 Value Management, Negotiation and Conflict Management6cp 
15326 Project Management Practicum6cp 
Spring semester
Select 24 credit points from the following options: 24cp
15315 Project Management Principles6cp 
15313 Project Procurement and Risk Management6cp 
15316 Project Time, Cost and Quality Management6cp 
15312 Team Leadership Principles and Communications6cp 
15456 Industry Project Studies A12cp 
15356 Industry Project Studies B6cp 
15311 Managing Complex Projects6cp 
15314 Project Implementation6cp 
15325 Value Management, Negotiation and Conflict Management6cp 
15326 Project Management Practicum6cp 

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, the Master of Project Management (C04006) 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.

Professional recognition

Global accreditation through the Project Management Institute. It 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

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