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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 15,488
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
5 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Project Management
Area of study
Business and Administration
Education type
Blended
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 15,488
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-19-
2024-01-012023-10-15
2024-05-022024-01-31
About Program

Program Overview


Managing projects to the agreed scope, time, budget and quality requirements is essential to industry. This course looks at the concept of establishing a baseline for expected performance in terms of projects within a programme environment in order to maximise the benefits. You will gain knowledge in relation to best practice in project scope management and establishing the project baseline.

Aligned to the Association of Project Management’s Body of Knowledge 7th edition and delivered by our highly experienced project management team, this programme provides you with the technical skills and contextual knowledge to contribute to effective scope management and successful project delivery.

Graduate destinations

The course can lead to a career in project management or project controls.

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    Course Details

  • Program Outline


    Course summary

    STUDY – APPLY – REFLECT - LEARN

    Incorporating three 20-credit modules, this programme will explore the core activities of establishing and managing the project baseline and its role in successfully delivering project outcomes and allowing benefits to be realised. You will develop an understanding of the extended project lifecycle and the relationship between projects, programmes and portfolios in the context of the project baseline, and acquire the skills for baseline definition, control and management.

    Delivery is online utilising a mix of synchronous and asynchronous techniques. Live discussions with your tutor, interspersed with guided self-study (sometimes group, sometimes individual) take place on a fixed day each week. Beyond the scheduled delivery you are free to engage with e-learning materials in your own time, at your own pace to take advantage of the additional learning materials that are available. Through the programme sessions you will explore the tools and techniques for determining and analysing project requirements, setting the scope baseline, and refining solutions through value engineering. You will explore how projects, and particularly scope, is managed within the broader context of the programme and portfolio and the evolution of scope baseline management throughout the project life cycle.

    Delivered by our highly experienced academic team and featuring a range of case studies and guest lectures, this programme incorporates learning and best practice from a diverse range of industries with examples from the IT, health, military, engineering, and nuclear sectors.

    On this course you will…

  • Explain how projects, programmes and portfolios relate to each other, and the roles and accountabilities in a project and programme environment.
  • Define project scope and describe the process of developing solutions to establish the baseline.
  • Explain the concept of value engineering and its importance in solutions development.
  • Explain the importance of requirements analysis, verification and validation in a project and programme context.
  • Explain the importance of estimating and cost benchmarking when establishing the project baseline and describe cost and schedule management within the context of projects.
  • Course structure

    Delivered over one university semester using a day release model, this University Certificate in Project Scope Baseline Management features three 20-credit modules designed to enhance your knowledge and skills in planning and delivering projects.


    Modules


    Modules

    Compulsory modules

  • Projects in a Programme Environment
  • Establishing the Project Baseline
  • Project Baseline Management and Control

  • Teaching and Assessment

    How you will learn

    This University Certificate has been designed to be delivered fully online. This allows you to study from any location and plan your studies around other commitments.

    A highly interactive student experience, our online learning sessions are delivered live by our expert tutors, and you are encouraged to contribute your thoughts, knowledge and experience to all the information that is being presented. Interaction continues after the scheduled live sessions with tools embedded into Blackboard, our Virtual learning Environment.  Between taught sessions you can upload your work, observations and critical reflections to an online journal which your tutor can then read and provide feedback on, allowing you to progress at your own pace and pull out and focus on the aspects of learning that are most appropriate for your context and situation.  Additional discussions can also take place with the teaching team utilising online tools such as Blackboard Collaborate or MS Teams.

    As a student on a programme at the University, you will have access to a range of informative and interactive online resources. In addition, students on the programme are able to make use of the resources and facilities for self-study and extra-curricular activities at our University campuses.

    Students seeking to study this programme in employment need to discuss these arrangements with their employer prior to application.

    How you will be assessed

    The programme uses a variety of assessment methods including written assignments, short-answer tests, and presentations. Each module usually involves two pieces of assessment.  Further details can be found in the programme specification.


    Programme Specification

    Programme specification (PDF)

    For detailed summary of all course content please read our programme specification for this course.


    Assessment, Feedback, and Teaching and Learning methods

    Full details are available in the

    programme specification

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    Timetables

    The teaching timetable should be available from the end of August. Access to the timetable is through the Student Hub – you will be able to access the Student Hub after you have completed online registration. The teaching day is 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday; please keep your other commitments open until confirmation of your teaching timetable, and bear in mind that many courses will offer placements or fieldwork which sometimes extends into the evenings and weekends.

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