Overview

The Master of Project Management is a well-rounded and balanced Master’s Program providing students not only with highly specialised Project Management content but equips students with the knowledge, theory and principles relevant to the modern project manager. This degree is for project management professionals interested in learning how efficient management … For more content click the Read More button below.

Delivery

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Course structure

The Master of Project Management requires the successful completion of 72 credit points of subjects comprising:

  • 9 specified subjects - foundation, core and capstone;
  • 18 credit points of elective subjects at 900 level from subjects offered by the School of Business within the Faculty of Business and Law (excludes MBA and some specialised 900 level subjects).


The foundation subjects should be completed within the first two sessions of study and the capstone subject, BUS 922 Business Research Capstone should be completed in the final session of study.

72 Credit points

Core6 Credit points
Capstone6 Credit points
900-level elective subject18 Credit points

Subjects with substantial WIL

BUS 922 Business Research Capstone Project

Learning outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of the course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:
1.
Critically evaluate theory and practice in the field of project management.
2.
Autonomously apply innovative solutions to 'real world' problems in project management.
3.
Communicate complex disciplinary information effectively to a variety of stakeholders both written and oral formats.
4.
Conduct a professionally-focussed research project.
5.
Collaboratively discuss ethical, responsibility and sustainability issues in project management.
6.
Analyse complex systems to enable performance enhancement.

Compulsory requirements

Professional recognition / accreditation

AACSB

Credit for prior learning

Articulation Arrangements

Alternative Credit Arrangements

Pathways and nested qualifications

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