Project managers help organisations deliver new products, services and infrastructure. They manage and implement new systems and processes and they effect change within organisations.
The Project Management major will provide you with the fundamental project management skills, theories and methods required in complex business environments. Learn to investigate how to approach the management of projects where an innovative and dynamic approach is required. The project management-related technical and behavioural skills you will develop can be applied across any industry and is highly valued in professional, creative and management roles.
The Project Management major and minor requirements are listed in the Project Management unit of study table.
Honours is not available in Project Management in Table S, but is available through the Bachelor of Project Management.
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Students who graduate with a Project Management major will be able to:
No. | Learning outcome |
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1 | Demonstrate theoretical and technical understanding of the management of projects discipline. |
2 | Select and apply approaches and methods to identify and deliver desired outcomes in predictable and unpredictable contexts. |
3 | Use analytical techniques and understanding of operational and strategic drivers to determine relevant concepts, consequences, and strategies. |
4 | Apply awareness of sociocultural, economic and strategic factors that may promote or hinder effectiveness of people, procedures, or processes. |
5 | Engage others to set and realise objectives. |
6 | Convey and communicate project concepts and issues clearly and concisely to a broad range of stakeholders. |