Master of Project Management
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In this course you will gain an understanding of relevant models, modes of analysis and techniques for understanding and carrying out:
- project management
- contract management
- procurement
You will learn to apply and evaluate these models, modes of analysis and technique in the context of the legal, ethical and accountability requirements which apply.
It adopts a unique approach to managing people, resources, time lines and risks to achieve a successful project outcome.
Course Essentials
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Location:
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College:College of Engineering and Science
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Study mode:Full Time and Part Time
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Delivery mode:On campus
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Course code:EMPR
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Duration:1.5 years
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This information is for Australian residents.
How to apply
We are currently accepting applications for this course. Applications close on 25 January 2013
Methods of applying:
- You can apply direct to VU
Please note that part-time study may not be available at all campuses.
Already a VU student?
You can transfer into this course through our internal transfer process.
For more info contact the
College of Engineering and Science
Careers
- project manager and/or become effective members of project management teams.
Learn more about your career options on the Australian government's Career Information and Resources website.
Course Objectives
To provide students with a conceptual understanding of relevant models, modes of analysis and techniques for understanding and procurement. They will also have developed the ability to apply and carrying out project management, contract management and evaluate these models, modes of analysis and technique in the context of the legal, ethical and accountability requirements which apply. In addition to the technical skills provided in the course, graduates will have developed strong relevant professional skills as well as strong personal, interpersonal and organisational attributes. By utilising a consultative committee of current project management professionals, the course has been designed to meet the needs of project managers in industry, equip professionals already in industry with advanced principles and techniques to enable them to assume the role of project manager and/or become an effective member of project management teams and adopt a unique approach to manage people, resources, time line and risks to achieve a successful project outcome.
Units and electives
1.5 years (full time) or maximum four years (part time).
Course structure consists of five project management core units plus four faculty based elective units plus one faculty based elective unit and project management specific topic (project work).
Project Management Core Units
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- Unit code
- VPP5600
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- BMO6630
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VPP5640
- Credits
- 12
Faculty of Business and Law stream
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- Unit code
- BMO5602
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- BMO6624
- Credits
- 12
Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development stream
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- Unit code
- BAO5505
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VCP5705
- Credits
- 12
Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science stream
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- Unit code
- VPP5621
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VCP5726
- Credits
- 12
Other Common Units
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- Unit code
- VPP8050
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VPP8060
- Credits
- 24
Project Management Core Units
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- Unit code
- AHB5205
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VPP5610
- Credits
- 12
Faculty of Business and Law Stream
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- Unit code
- BHO6505
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- BMO6622
- Credits
- 12
Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development Stream
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- Unit code
- AHB5202
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VCP5736
- Credits
- 12
Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science Stream
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- Unit code
- VPP5620
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VPP5716
- Credits
- 12
Other Common Units
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- Unit code
- VPP8050
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- VPP8060
- Credits
- 24
Students who successfully complete 10 required units with honours will be eligible to complete a project work (2 units) and obtain the Master of Project Management degree.
What's a unit?
A unit or 'subject' is the actual class you'll attend in the process of completing a course.
Most courses have a mixture of compulsory 'core' units that you need to take, and optional 'elective' units that you can choose to take based on your area of interest, expertise or experience.
Credits
Each unit is worth a set amount of study credits based on the amount of time you study. Generally, 1 credit is equal to 1 hour of study per week.
Admission Information
- Year 12:
A degree or a diploma in any discipline and a minimum of 2 years post-qualification experience. The requirement of qualification may be waived in exceptional circumstance on the basis of experience.
How to apply for this course
We are currently accepting applications for this course.
You can apply direct to VU. Applications close on 25 January 2013.
When you're ready to apply:
- Read the Advice to applicants (contains details about how to apply for your course, extra requirements, what happens when you submit your application and other important information).
- Complete the Higher education direct entry application form.
- As part of the application you may need to complete extra requirements such as:
- submit supplementary forms
- attend an interview, audition, information session or workshop
- submit a folio
- sit a test
Details about extra requirements are available from the College of Engineering and Science.
You need to complete all extra requirements by the given dates, otherwise your application may not be considered.
Transferring between VU courses
Want to transfer into this course from another VU course? Complete the Victoria University internal course application form and check whether you need to complete any extra requirements, listed above.
You can also contact us directly:
- Ring us on +61 3 9919 6100
- Find answers and ask questions at GOTOVU
Get in touch
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Ring us on +61 3 9919 6100
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