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PROJMGNT 5021 - Project Management Fundamentals

Career: Postgraduate Coursework
Units: 3
Term: 3910
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week in Semester; Intensive in Trimester
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assessment: Individual and group assignments
Syllabus:

This course introduces the context, rationale, strategy and tactics of project management from the perspectives of key stakeholders. The main model followed it is the international Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK - US Based PMI). Participants will be expected to relate the application of PMBOK directly to projects from their experience, and as a course assignment will be able to apply what they have learnt to an actual work place project. The context and learning of the course will prepare participants with competencies to operate in a range of industries, including engineering, information technology, consulting, production, procurement, maintenance, logistics and supply chain, defence, construction, and manufacturing. Key topics covered include project scope, time, resource and quality management, risk, procurement, integration, stakeholders, and communication.

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3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3910 Mon 18/03/2019 Sun 31/03/2019 Fri 10/05/2019 Fri 14/06/2019


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Seminar
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
11913 SE01 149 FULL 28 Mar - 28 Mar Thursday 3pm - 5pm Darling West, G14, Darling West Lecture Theatre
15 Apr - 17 Apr Monday, Wednesday 9am - 6pm Engineering & Mathematics, EM205, Teaching Room
24 Apr - 26 Apr Wednesday, Friday 9am - 6pm Engineering & Mathematics, EM205, Teaching Room
19152 SE02 60 26 18 Apr - 18 Apr Thursday 9am - 6pm The Braggs, 450, Laboratory
23 Apr - 23 Apr Tuesday 9am - 6pm The Braggs, 450, Laboratory
16 May - 17 May Thursday, Friday 9am - 6pm Schulz, 307, Teaching Room
Note: An introductory lecture will be available online from 6pm 28 March 2019 on MyUni. This is your opportunity to decide if you will drop the course before Census date on 31 March.
19153 SE03 60 11 24 Apr - 26 Apr Wednesday, Friday 9am - 6pm The Braggs, 450, Laboratory
16 May - 17 May Thursday, Friday 9am - 6pm Schulz, 307, Teaching Room
Note: An introductory lecture will be available online from 6pm 28 March 2019 on MyUni. This is your opportunity to decide if you will drop the course before Census date on 31 March.