Graduate Diploma in Project Management
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-02-12 | - |
2024-03-18 | - |
2024-06-24 | - |
2024-07-29 | - |
Program Overview
The Graduate Diploma in Project Management from SIT2LRN provides advanced knowledge and skills in project management, preparing graduates to strategically manage projects, navigate contemporary issues, and build effective relationships. Delivered entirely online with flexible intake dates, the program offers a blend of theoretical and practical learning, equipping students for success in various industries and organizations.
Program Outline
Graduate Diploma in Project Management (SIT2LRN Distance Learning) Extracted Information
Degree Overview
Objective:
This program provides students with advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in Project Management, equivalent to a second major subject. Graduates will have the skills and knowledge necessary to:
- Strategically manage projects
- Navigate contemporary issues in project management
- Build and manage relationships
- Apply influence and leadership skills
Program Structure:
- Delivered entirely online through SIT2LRN's Blackboard platform
- Flexible intake dates allow students to start at any point throughout the year
- Up to five years to complete the program
- Students can choose to study full-time (60 credits per intake) or part-time (flexible credit load)
- Completion requires 120 credits total:
- 75 credits in compulsory papers
- 45 credits in elective papers
Outline
Compulsory Papers (75 credits):
MGT622 Fundamentals of Project Management (15 Credits):
Develops basic project management skills, understanding terminology, and benefits for their projects. Explores tools, techniques, and resources for project oversight.
MGT702 Research Methodology (15 Credits):
Equips students with research skills, methodologies, and literature review approaches to complete a research project or similar written work.
MGT717 Organisational Project Management (15 Credits):
Provides understanding of projects' role in achieving organizational goals. Uses case studies to analyze projects, identify key principles, and evaluate impact on organizations.
MGT718 Project Management in Practice (15 Credits):
Introduces project management through a practical orientation. Covers soft skills like project selection, leadership, ethics, team management, and outsourcing. Includes Agile methodology for efficient project execution.
MGT719 Advanced Project Management Methodologies and Frameworks (15 Credits):
Equips students with advanced knowledge of effective project management frameworks and methodologies. Covers widely used frameworks and methodologies, enabling students to choose and apply the right approach for different projects across various sizes, sectors, and complexities.
Elective Papers (45 credits):
- Choose one of the following (either 730 or 731):
- PJT730 Management Research Project (Project Management) (30 credits): Students conduct advanced research into an aspect of management theory or practice, integrating knowledge from management papers.
- PJT731 Internship (Project Management) (30 credits): Provides experience in organizations, applying knowledge and skills gained in the program. Students develop and present a development/problem-solving proposal for the internship organization.
- Choose one of the following (15 credits):
- MGT605 (MGT206) Risk Management and Quality (Level 6) 15 Credits: Deep understanding of risk assessment, prevention, and intervention in projects. Explores quality control and evaluation.
- MGT611 (MGT222) Health and Safety in Employment (Level 6) 15 Credits ( requires access to a workplace or organisation to assess Health and Safety systems, processes, and procedures): Overview of health and safety in employment, developing strategies to reduce work-related injury and illness.
Assessment
Assessment Methods:
- Tests
- Assignments
- Case studies
- Presentations
- Reports
- Final examinations
Assessment criteria:
- Meeting set criteria outlined in each paper's assessment guide.
- Demonstrating comprehension and application of learned concepts.
- Evidencing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
- Presenting well-structured and communicated work.
Teaching
Teaching methods:
- Online learning through Blackboard platform with lectures, readings, discussions, and group work.
- Facilitator support via email throughout the program.
- Access to online resources and library through the Blackboard platform.
Faculty:
Experienced and qualified instructors with expertise in project management and related fields.
Unique approaches:
- Program flexibility with personalized start dates and pacing.
- Strong emphasis on practical application of project management skills.
- Global program accessible to students worldwide.
Careers
Potential career paths:
- Project Manager
- Program Manager
- Portfolio Manager
- Business Analyst
- Consultant
- Team Leader
- Project Coordinator
Opportunities and outcomes:
- Graduates are equipped to lead and manage projects in various industries and organizations.
- Program prepares students for professional certification in project management.
- Opportunities to work in diverse environments and contribute to organizational success.
Other:
- SIT2LRN offers a Zero Fees Scheme, eliminating tuition fees for eligible students.
- Direct material costs of $7 per credit apply (e.g., $700 for a 100-credit course).
- International students pay $25,000 tuition fee.
- Program start dates are February, March, June, and July.
- Students must have a computer and internet access.
- All course materials and information are located on the online Blackboard platform.
- Progress reports are sent out 6-8 weeks after the end of each intake.
- Admission requirements
- Specific details may vary and are subject to change.