The QFQUAL listed 12 Months MSc Project Management Course is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in project management.
Upon completion of the course, students can expect to achieve the following learning outcomes:
• Develop a deep understanding of project management principles, practices, and techniques
• Acquire skills in project planning, risk management, resource allocation, and quality assurance
• Learn to apply project management methodologies, such as Agile and Waterfall
• Develop expertise in project scheduling, budgeting, and stakeholder management
The course duration is 12 months, allowing students to balance their studies with work or other commitments.
The program is designed to be industry-relevant, with a focus on real-world applications and case studies.
Students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a variety of project management contexts, including construction, IT, and finance.
The QFQUAL listed 12 Months MSc Project Management Course is recognized by the Australian Qualifications Framework, ensuring that graduates are eligible for registration with the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Graduates of the course will be well-equipped to pursue careers in project management, or advance their existing careers with specialized knowledge and skills.
The course is delivered through a combination of online and face-to-face learning, allowing students to access course materials and interact with instructors and peers remotely.
Industry partners and guest speakers will provide students with insights into the latest trends and best practices in project management.
Assessment is based on a combination of assignments, group projects, and a final research project, allowing students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a practical and applied way.
Graduates of the QFQUAL listed 12 Months MSc Project Management Course will be eligible for recognition of prior learning, allowing them to accelerate their career progression.