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Bachelor of Project Management

Unit of study table

Bachelor of Project Management

To qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Project Management, a candidate must complete 144 credit points, comprising:
(a) 84 credit points of degree core units of study as set out in the table below;
(b) A major (48 credit points) from the list of Table A majors below or from Table S in the Shared Pool for Undergraduate Degrees listed in the Interdisciplinary Studies handbook;
(c) Optionally, a Table A minor (36 credit points), noting that specified core units may be cross counted in Table A minors;
(d) and additional electives from Table A as may be necessary to gain credit to complete the requirements of the degree.
Majors
Table A majors available in this course are:
Construction
Built Environment
Minors
Table A minors available in this course are:
Project Controls
People and Change

 

Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites
C: Corequisites N: Prohibition

Degree core

1000-level units of study
PMGT1850
Introduction to Project Management
6 N ENGG1850
PMGT1860
Project Initiation and Scope
6 N ENGG1860
PMGT1863
Effective Project Communication
6 N ENGG1863
PMGT1865
Project Time, Cost and Resources
6 N ENGG1865 or CIVL3805
PMGT1711
Systems Thinking in Projects
6  
PMGT1852
Facilitation and Stakeholder Engagement
6 A PMGT1850 OR ENGG1850
2000-level units of study
PMGT2855
Project Acceptance
6 N ENGG2855 or CIVL4819
PMGT2851
Project Analytics
6

P (PMGT1860 or ENGG1860) or (PMGT1850 or ENGG1850)

N ENGG2851

PMGT2711
Critical Thinking for Projects
6  
PMGT2854
Executing Projects
6 P (PMGT1860 OR ENGG1860) OR (PMGT1850 OR ENGG1850)
PMGT2821
Project Conflict Management
6

C PMGT1852

N CIVL4816

PMGT2822
Reframing Projects
6 P (PMGT1863 OR ENGG1863) OR PMGT1852
3000-level units of study
PMGT3858
Adapting to Project Context
6

P PMGT2854

N CIVL4817

PMGT3854
Legal Aspects of Projects
6 P PMGT2821 or [(PMGT2850 or ENGG2850) and (ENGG2852 or PMGT2854)]
N ENGG3854 or CIVL4812 or CIVL4813

Electives

2000-level units of study
PMGT2850
Project Cost and Finance
6

P (PMGT1850 or ENGG1850) or [(PMGT1865 or ENGG1865) and (30cp of any 1000 level units of study)]

N ENGG2850

3000-level units of study
PMGT3611
Projects in Controlled Environments
6 P [30cp 1000 level of any UoS] and WAM >= 65
PMGT3612
Agile Project Management
6 P [30cp 1000 level of any UoS] and WAM >= 65
PMGT3623
Scheduling
6

P [24 cp of BPM core 2000 level units] or [30 cp of any 2000 level units of study]

N CIVL3806

PMGT3624
Change and Transformation
6 P [24 cp of BPM core 2000 level units] or [30 cp of any 2000 level units of study]
PMGT3856
Sustainability and Knowledge Management
6 N CIVL4818
PMGT3857
International Project Management
6 P 30cp of 1000 level units of study

Project Management Honours

A candidate for Honours in Project Management must enrol in the following Honours Project units:
PMGT4850
Project Management Honours Project A
12 P Students are required to achieve a minimum 65% average mark in the 2000-level and 3000-level or higher units of the normal BPM program to be eligible for entry to Honours
It is expected that the Thesis will be conducted over two consecutive semesters and that the majority of students will start in Semester 1. Commencement in Semester 2 requires permission of Thesis coordinator (who may consult the Program Director)
PMGT4851
Project Management Honours Project B
12 P Students are required to achieve a minimum 65% average mark in the 2000 and 3000 level units of study in the normal BPM program to be eligible for entry to Honours
It is expected that the Thesis will be conducted over two consecutive semesters and that the majority of students will start in Semester 1. Commencement in Semester 2 requires permission of Thesis coordinator (who may consult the Program Director)
A candidate for Honours in Project Management must enrol in the following core units:
PMGT5862
Introduction to Research in Project Studies
6 N PMGT5882
PMGT5811
Critical and Systems Thinking
6 N ENGG5811
Candidates for Honours in Project Management must select 12 credit points from the following list of electives:
PMGT5875
Project Innovation Management
6  
PMGT5876
Change Implementation
6 N WORK6026
PMGT5886
System Dynamics Modelling for PM
6  
PMGT5866
Quantitative Methods in Project Management
6 N PMGT6867
Notes
1. The Honours program is completed as an additional year. Students are required to achieve a minimum 65% average mark in the 2000-level and 3000-level or higher units of the above program to be eligible for entry to Honours.
2. Students undertaking the Honours program may enrol in alternative postgraduate Project Management units with permission of the Associate Dean.