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BSB51415 - Diploma of Project Management (Online)

BSB51415 - Diploma of Project Management (Online)

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Professional & Associate members $5,100
Affiliate members $5,100
Non-members $5,100

Click here to register (you will be re-directed to our RTO partner, UNE Partnerships)


Pre-Training Requirements

Students should be currently working in a project environment – or be able to access a work-based project environment in a project manager role.

 

Course Overview

This qualification is suited to project managers who are responsible for the entire lifecycle of a project. It provides the skills and working knowledge, as well as the understanding of methods, techniques and tools available, to plan and manage projects that achieve the goals and objectives important to project managers and their organisation. It is suitable for those who develop project management plans and have sole responsibility for achieving a project’s objectives; who report the outcomes of a project to a higher authority in their organisation; or those who monitor and review the whole project as it progresses through its lifecycle.

 

Learning Outcomes

 

  • write effective project plans to meet the delivery requirements of corporate/business expectations

  • coordinate the activities laid out in a project management plan and support project managers at all levels

  • use mechanisms linked with the project plan for the day-today control of projects to meet objectives

  • provide quality deliverables, with the ability to meet reporting requirements on demand

  • select appropriate tools to support monitoring and control mechanisms

  • assign agreed responsibilities to get the best out of core and broader team capabilities.

 

Units

Students must complete 12 units of competency: 

BSBPMG511 Manage project scope
BSBPMG512 Manage project time
BSBPMG513 Manage project quality
BSBPMG514 Manage project cost
BSBPMG515 Manage project human resources
BSBPMG516 Manage project information and communication
BSBPMG517 Manage project risk
BSBPMG521 Manage project integration
BSBPMG518 Manage project procurement
BSBPMG519 Manage project stakeholder engagement
BSBPMG520 Manage project governance
BSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectiveness

 

Study period and workload

 

A practising project manager should be able to complete the qualification in approximately 7 to 8 hours a week over a 12 to 18-month study period depending on the level of experience. This includes workplace practice, self-directed study and completion of assessment tasks. The study period allocated at enrolment will depend on the entry pathway. This estimate is based on AQF guidelines and will vary according to student experience and current practice. The period of study for Guided Assessment may also vary, but is estimated at 6 months.

 

Click here to register (you will be re-directed to our RTO partner, UNE Partnerships)

 

NSW Public Sector Framework Capabilities


This course is targeted at to Adept to Advanced level. The following behaviours from the framework are covered:

 

Business Enablers: Project management

  • Prepare clear project proposals and define scope and goals in measurable terms. 

  • Establish performance outcomes and measures for key project goals, and define monitoring, reporting and communication requirements. 

  • Prepare accurate estimates of costs and resources required for more complex projects. 

  • Communicate the project strategy and its expected benefits to others. 

  • Monitor the completion of project milestones against goals and initiate amendments where necessary. 

  • Evaluate progress and identify improvements to inform future projects.

  • Develop effective strategies to remedy variances from project plans, and minimise impacts.

 

Assessment

Students need to demonstrate their application of skills and knowledge, against the competency requirements, by submitting detailed explanations of their experience and underpinning knowledge together with supporting evidence. RPL available. 

This course is delivered in a partnering arrangement with UNE Partnerships (RTO ID No 6754).


 

Enquiries: For more information on our courses and programs, please contact the IPAA Learning and Development Team on 02 8223 8418 or email [email protected].

When
1/07/2018 - 30/06/2019 11:59 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
ONLINE
Terms and Conditions
Payments

Payment is required prior to attending the event or course. Please contact an IPAA NSW staff member if an exception is required.

Payments - Online Events

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Online Events

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Cancellation policy - Events
  • Cancellation must be in writing and confirmed by an IPAA NSW staff member
  • Cancellation received more than 10 business days prior to the event – no penalty will be incurred
  • Cancellation received within 6-10 business days of the event – 50% of the fee is payable
  • Cancellation received less than 6 business days prior to the event – 100% of the fee is payable
  • No show – 100% of the fee is payable
  • Registrations received less than 6 business days prior to the event are non-refundable.
Cancellation policy - Scheduled Courses
  • Cancellation must be in writing and confirmed by an IPAA NSW staff member
  • Cancellation received more than 10 business days prior to the start date – no penalty will be incurred
  • Cancellation received within 6-10 business days of the start date – 50% of the fee is payable
  • Cancellation received less than 6 business days prior to the start date – 100% of the fee is payable
  • No show – 100% of the fee is payable
  • Registrations received less than 6 business days prior to the start date are non-refundable.
Cancellation policy - Self-paced Courses
  • Cancellations are not permitted.

Note: If you do not cancel and do not attend and event or course, 100% of the fee must be paid.

Transfer policy - Events
  • All requests for transfers must be in writing
  • Substitute nominees may attend in your place where deemed appropriate; however, if a member wishes to substitute a non-member in their place the full fee will be payable.
Transfer policy - Scheduled Courses
  • All requests for transfers must be in writing
  • Your course registration can be transferred to another course without penalty if requested more than 10 business days prior to the course start date. Otherwise, the above cancellation policy applies. Transfers can only be requested when the course fee has been paid in full.
  • Transferring your registration to another person can be done at any time without penalty if nominee details are provided within a minimum of 2 business days prior to the course start date. Transferring from a member to a non-member will result in a fee increase in line with the non-member course fee.
Transfer policy - Self-paced Courses 
  • Transfers to another course are not allowed for self-paced courses.
We may in our discretion waive cancellation charges in exceptional circumstances, but we will not waive cancellation charges on account of work commitments.

Program Changes

IPAA NSW reserves the right to change programs/speakers/venue, or to cancel programs if the enrolment criteria are not met or when conditions beyond our control prevail. All registrants will be notified in the event of cancellation and their registration fee will be refunded.

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