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Masters (Coursework)

Canberra
The Master of Project Management (MPM) program equips graduates and professionals from any discipline to become evidence-based decision makers, innovative problem solvers, responsible social citizens, and future leaders.
Duration
2 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
International Tuition Fees
$46,680 total
Graduate Satisfaction
78.20%

Graduate Certificate

Open Universities Australia
To check you meet the course entry requirement, visit Open Universities Australia.
Duration
6 months full-time
Study Mode
Online
Graduate Satisfaction
85.10%

Graduate Certificate

Off-Campus
The Graduate Certificate of Project Management will refresh and add to your existing skills and provide newcomers with the foundations needed to be effective and innovative members of project teams.
Duration
6 months full-time
Study Mode
In person, Online
Graduate Satisfaction
85.50%

Graduate Certificate

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane
The Graduate Certificate in Project Management is a specialist course and is ideal if you are a practising project manager or if you aspire to become a project manager.
Entry Requirements

To gain entry to this course, you must have:

  • a bachelor degree in any discipline from an Australian university or equivalent; or
  • a recognised diploma and two years relevant business experience; or
  • a recognised Certificate IV and three years relevant business experience; or
  • a minimum of five years relevant management experience; or
  • a minimum of 10 years relevant business experience.

International students should refer to https://www.cqu.edu.au/international-students/entry-requirements/english-requirements for further information including English Language requirements.


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Duration
0.5 year full-time, 1 year part-time
Study Mode
Online, In person
Graduate Satisfaction
76.80%

Masters (Coursework)

Gold Coast
The Master of Civil Engineering/Master of Engineering Project Management provides students with advanced study across the breadth of specialisations in Civil Engineering and Project Management.
Entry Requirements

To be eligible for admission to Master of Civil Engineering/Master of Engineering Project Management, a student must hold:

  • a Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent three-year or four-year Civil Engineering undergraduate degree from a recognised university (or another tertiary education institution of equivalent standing);
  • OR a Bachelor Honours degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent four-year Civil Engineering undergraduate degree from a recognised university (or another tertiary education institution of equivalent standing).

Notwithstanding the amount of credit which may be given towards a Masters degree, a student will be required to complete 60 credit points of courses from each of the degree programs in order to be awarded the double degree.

Note: Only graduates of civil engineering will be admitted to this program due to its focus on technical design. The program is, therefore, not suitable to other engineering graduates.

Duration
2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Tuition Fees
$25,000 per year / $50,000 total
International Tuition Fees
$39,000 per year / $78,000 total
Graduate Satisfaction
87.60%

Graduate Diploma

Off-Campus
The Graduate Diploma of Project Management [Online delivery] equips professionals with the expertise to manage projects across a range of industries. This course does more than teach the fundamentals, it prepares you to manage project teams, human resources, budgets and organisational behaviour.
Duration
1 year full-time
Study Mode
In person, Online
Graduate Satisfaction
85.50%

Graduate Diploma

Open Universities Australia
To check you meet the course entry requirement, visit Open Universities Australia.
Duration
1 year full-time
Study Mode
Online
Graduate Satisfaction
85.10%

Masters (Coursework)

Main Campus
The Master of Architecture/Master of Project Management is a dual degree that combines an accredited professional degree for a career in architecture, complying with the competency requirements of the Board of Architects Queensland and the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, with an...
Duration
2 - 6 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
74.70%

Masters (Coursework)

City, City campus
The UTS Master of Project Management is designed to enhance the knowledge, experience and careers of both aspiring and experienced project managers.
Duration
1.5 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
81.90%

Non-Award

Hawthorn, Off-Campus
This two-day Masterclass in Agile Project Management course begins by providing a background to Agile methodologies, their philosophy, values and principles.  The key reasons for adopting agile together with comparative benefits are then discussed.
Study Mode
In person, Online

Project Management Courses overview

Project management is the ability to meet complex goals by utilising practical management skills, financial acumen and economic analysis. Graduates from courses in this field come away with a higher understanding of how companies set and achieve their project goals. In today’s world, being proficient in project management is a highly employable and necessary skill.

For as long as humans have dreamt of pooling their efforts to produce previously unheard of results, project management has been a necessity. From the time when King Khufu of Ancient Egypt commissioned the Great Pyramid at Giza in 2570 BC up until 1950 AD, the discipline was undefined but practised all the same. Nowadays we understand its importance, evidenced by the numerous high quality courses available.

It’s easy to look at ancient monuments as proof of what project management can do, but its power can be felt across the modern world too. People well versed in project management have the skills to manage companies, build roads and civil works, coordinate a task force and consider logistics.

Is project management for me?

Aspiring or current managers are well-advised to consider project management as a line of postgraduate study for its innumerable applications to modern civilisation. Whether you’re a humanitarian officer coordinating the construction of a new network of wells, a CEO fostering the development of new technology or a construction company plotting skyscrapers, project management can be for you.

Study pathway

Project management can be taken at several levels; each are suited to a prospective student’s current workload, availability and ambitions.

The Graduate Certificate in Project Management is an entry-level opportunity to gain a base level understanding of the discipline. These courses are offered by institutions like Charles Sturt Universityand tend to take six months if studied full time, or a year if taken part time. The following diploma can generally be taken by students achieving a credit average in their prior bachelor degree or graduate certificate. Institutions like Bond University offer accelerated programs in this field, allowing a completion time of roughly seven months.

Master of Project Management courses are available to students who want a more comprehensive understanding of project management. These courses tend to take two years or more depending on varying schedules.

Project management can be studied at the PhD level, but many of these opportunities are outside of Australia. It’s often studied under a Doctor of Philosophy, with project management as a major. The University of New South Wales and University of South Australia both do this; graduates from these courses contribute original research to the field and learn to implement their own findings.

Employment options

Procurement

A career in procurement sees graduates negotiating for scarce resources in an effort to nourish their project. This opportunity sees project management graduates utilise negotiation and interpersonal abilities to the fullest extent.

Contract management

This option sees qualified project managers minimising risk and maximising reward when it comes to legal dealings with partners and associates. Working hand in hand with procurement specialists, a contract manager is well suited to ensuring complex business relationships remain productive.

Project management

The most obvious and apparent choice, project managers are highly sought after in a variety of businesses. Construction companies like Infinity Constructions Group and Stevens Group are particularly eager for specialists in this field.

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