Course Code:
BSB41507
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Project Management is a dynamic field with disciplinary
applications across a wide range of organisational types.
Career-minded professionals looking to build competencies in this
area will discover a robust labour market demand for their applied
skills and knowledge. Scoping a project, time and resource
management, costing, quality and risk management, communication
management, and contract and procurement procedures are all key
areas addressed by Upskilled's Certificate IV of Project
Management.
Description
Course Structure
The Certificate IV in Project Management is delivered by expert
trainers in 7 x full day workshops scheduled over a period of nine
months. This approach allows students sufficient time between
sessions to undertake self-directed learning, assignments and
out-of-class assessment. Workshops involve participants in active
discussion, problem-solving exercises, networking opportunities,
and presentations related to successfully acquitting the core
responsibilities of practicing project managers across a range of
situational contexts.
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this qualification.
Recognition Of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is available for each Unit of Competency based on relevant
workplace experience, formal training, or other expertise. To apply
for RPL, please submit documentation in portfolio form for
evaluation by Upskilled assessors.
Assessment
Assessment is through participation in the 7 structured
workshops as well as carrying out some workplace projects.
Inclusions
Upskilled courses include detailed learning materials,
assessments, and certification upon successful completion. Lunch,
along with morning and afternoon tea are included for classroom
courses, while online trainer support is included for online
delivery.
Unit Outline
Unit Outline
The 7 workshops will address the following Units of Competency
as identified in the National Business Services Training Package.
All competencies must be successfully completed to attain the
Certificate IV in Project Management.
Unit Code
|
Unit Description
|
| BSBPMG401A |
Apply project scope management techniques |
| BSBPMG402A |
Apply time management techniques |
| BSBPMG403A |
Apply cost management techniques |
| BSBPMG404A |
Apply quality management techniques |
| BSBPMG405A |
Apply human resources management approaches |
| BSBPMG406A |
Apply communications management techniques |
| BSBPMG407A |
Apply risk management techniques |
| BSBPMG408A |
Apply contract and procurement procedures |
Career Outcomes
Career Outcomes
This vocational training is relevant across ever industry
sector, and is designed for those who currently act as
coordinators, team members, assistants, and administrators within a
dedicated project context. Recently appointed project managers and
those who aspire to project management as a profession will find in
the certificate an indispensable first step qualification.
Further Study
Pathways from this qualification include:
The Diploma of
Project Management (BSB51407) or other related business
Diplomas
Payment
Course Fees and Payment Options
The certificate has a course fee of $3,890, payable in one of
two ways:
- A single upfront payment of the course fees attract a 10%
DISCOUNT, making the total fee $3,500
- An upfront enrolment fee of $495, and 7 x $485 paid per month
for seven consecutive months. The total course fee is therefore
$3,890
Government Funding and Incentives
At both state and federal level, the Government's commitment to
upskilling the Australian workforce has resulted in a comprehensive
framework of funding schemes and incentive opportunities. As a
result, many Upskilled participants find that their courses are
often heavily subsidized*. As part of the Australian
Apprenticeships Incentives Program, employers could receive up to
$4,000 per $3,890 they outlay for every eligible* employee who
enrols.
*Eligibility for traineeships & User Choice will be
determined by an Australian Apprenticeship Centre. Further
information can be found at www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au
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