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SPUC-BPRJM

Business Project Management Specialisation

Undergraduate specialisation

Learn the essential skills you need to successfully manage projects.

Course outline
  • Qualification
    Business Project Management Specialisation
  • Credit

    Credit

    100
Course outline

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Course outline

Overview

Overview

Project management is an integral business function that exists across multiple channels and industries. This specialisation will introduce you to key concepts in the areas of contract law, risk management, procurement and operations management.

The communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills you’ll develop will not only help you become a successful project manager, but will be valuable additions to any workplace role that requires you to manage workloads and milestones.

Recommended specialisations

What jobs can the Business Project Management Specialisation course lead to?

Careers

  • Project manager
  • Business analyst
  • Business consultant
  • Business development manager

Industries

  • Banking, finance and insurance
  • Federal, state and local government 
  • Resources
  • Manufacturing 
  • Hospitality 
  • Management consulting

What you'll learn

  • have demonstrated knowledge and understanding in a further field of study that is typically at a level that, whilst supported by advanced textbooks, includes some aspects that will be informed by knowledge at the forefront of information systems, GC1
  • can apply their specific knowledge and understanding in a manner that indicates a professional approach to the field, and have competencies typically demonstrated through devising and sustaining arguments (to both specialist and non-specialist audiences) and solving problems within project management, including using digital technologies, GC2, GC3
  • can gather and interpret relevant data within project management frameworks to inform judgements that include reflection on relevant social, scientific, or ethical issues, including being aware of the diversity of international perspectives associated with project management, and how these impact upon the practice of the field, GC4, GC5
  • display a high standard of professional behaviour, including effective time management, both independently and as a team member, GC6
Credit for recognised learning (CRL)

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  • Curtin course code: SPUC-BPRJM
  • Last updated on: 20 December 2024

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