Course code: #3752
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Fall-March 13-January-2023 | 2023-01-13 |
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Winter-July 02-June-2023 | 2023-06-02 |
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Fall-March 13-January-2024 | 2024-01-13 |
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Winter-July 02-June-2024 | 2024-06-02 |
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Project management plays an important role in most if not all, occupations.
Be skilled and prepared to apply key project management concepts and practices across a variety of professions.
Graduates are proficient in domain-specific customising of a project management life cycle and in developing comprehensive project plans involving cost and quality control, managing risks and stakeholders.
You will also develop efficient schedules while being able to act as an effective communicator.
Since project management occurs in a team setting, project managers are taught to master team leadership and to understand team dynamics and behaviour in different team settings.
This program at Western Sydney University is aimed at preparing students for a future workforce by cultivating their competencies, knowledge and application of key project management concepts and practices in various related professions.
Graduates from the program are expected to be proficient in customizing domain-specific project management life cycles and developing comprehensive project plans.
They should also demonstrate skills in cost and quality control, risk and stakeholder management, efficient scheduling, and effective communication within project teams.
Western Sydney University Major Code: T012
$46,704
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,920 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $11,760 |
Tuition | 1 person | $34,944 |
If you do not meet the entry requirements at Western Sydney University, you can prepare yourself for university entry through other pathways.
English Language Entrance Test
The English Language Entrance test is an internal test for entry to The College and Western Sydney University programs only.
Academic English For Tertiary Studies
This program is designed for students with English as a second language who want to develop their language skills.
Each of the five English Academic Programs (EAPs) is taught over 10 weeks and includes 20 hours of face-to-face classroom time per week.
Program | Entry Requirement | Leads to |
EAP 1 |
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EAP 2 |
| EAP 3 |
EAP 3 |
| EAP 3 |
EAP 4 |
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EAP 5 |
| All undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs |
The minimum admission requirements to this course are an undergraduate degree or higher in any discipline.
Based on previous studies, this course has three Pathways (A: Research, B: Coursework, C: Work Placement) with two streams per pathway (generic or specialisation).
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