Graduate School of Business

Master of Project Management

Testamur Title of Degree:

Master of Project Management

Abbreviation:

MProjMgmt

Home Faculty:

Graduate School of Business

Duration:

12 months full-time or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

48 cps

Starting Session(s):

Autumn, Spring at Wollongong Campus
Intake A, B, C, D at Sydney Business School

Delivery Mode:

Face-to-face

Location:

Wollongong, Sydney Business School, Dubai

UOW Course Code:

1577, S1577, DB577

CRICOS Code:

061946M

Overview

Efficient project management provides organisations with improved ability to plan, implement and control their business activities.  The growth of new forms of technology in project management has prompted organisations to look for skilled project managers who can enhance the performance of their businesses.  The Master of Project Management equips students with comprehensive project management skills and teaches strategies for dealing with a broad range of issues encountered within business organisations.

Entry Requirements

Applicants must have a bachelor degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised institution with an average mark of at least 60%.

International applicants must also meet the University's English Language requirements as set out at http://www.uow.edu.au/prospective/international/

Course Requirements

Candidates are required to complete a total of eight (8) core subjects totalling 48 credit points.

Course Program

Core Subjects

Credit Points

TBS 901

Accounting for Managers

6

TBS 903

Managing People in Organisations

6

TBS 906

Information Systems for Managers

6

TBS 908

Supply Chain Management

6

TBS 922

Management Project#

6

TBS 935

Project Management

6

TBS 936

Advanced Project Management

6

TBS 950

Quality in Management

6

# Topic to be negotiated with the Graduate Studies Advisor to meet individual students' development needs and work environment.

Advanced Standing/Credit

Upon successful completion of the Master of Project Management students may apply to enrol in another of the School's Masters programs and apply for credit for previous postgraduate studies. Those graduates who meet the MBA entry requirements may apply to enrol in the MBA program, and will be required to complete a further six specified subjects as determined by the Graduate Studies Advisor.