Master of Project Management
Postgraduate
In Canberra (Australia)
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Postgraduate
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Canberra (Australia)
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COURSE VIDEO What's different about our Master of Project Management? 1:20 This professional qualification will provide you with the advanced project management skills needed for hands-on management of projects and is an ideal complement to your on-the-job experience. It will equip you with the fundamental methodologies, modelling and analytical techniques for the design and implementation of projects across a wide range of industries.
Students with relevant industry experience will have the opportunity to work in small groups, sharing their knowledge and expertise with fellow professionals.Course structureThe course comprises core project management units of study along with your chosen electives. You can complete a general Master of Project Management degree or select a major from the following options:Portfolio and ProgramGlobalStrategic Change ImplementationOrganisational Project ManagementRisk and ControlSustainability
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We also offer a pathway for eligible candidates planning to pursue a research degree.This degree is structured to fit around your professional commitments through a combination of weekly and block-mode attendance. We also offer the flexibility of online delivery, so you can complete your studies from anywhere in Australia or around the world.
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Subjects
- IT
- Project
- Management
- IT Management
- IT Project Management
- Project Management
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- Skills and Training
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Units of study information for this degree
Study planCandidates for the Master of Project Management complete 72 credit points (cp). Students will study core units at a foundation level before progressing to competency level core units, electives and research/capstone units. The foundation level units provide the underlying knowledge and skills that students require before progressing to the higher level units. All students will complete one of the research/capstone project options. Working professionals in the project management domain whose preferred orientation of study is toward their professional practice will have the opportunity to undertake a methodology/capstone project suite of units which comprises of: ENGG5812 Critical Thinking and Systems Assessment (6 cp) which develops skills in critically evaluating different project management methods and tools in relation to the complex systems environments that they are required to manage and PMGT5850 Project Management Capstone (6 cp) which will incorporate teaching in research methods, plus a major case study based research project. Students with an individual research interest may elect to complete a 12 credit point thesis. Those students planning to proceed to higher research degrees will have the option subject to approval and academic performance, to undertake a 24 credit point dissertation instead of 12 credit points of electives.
Core specialisations
- Global
- Organisational Project Management
- Portfolio and Program
- Risk and Control
- Strategic Change Implementation
- Sustainability
Master of Project Management