Program

Project Management - 5595

Program Summary

Faculty: UNSW Canberra at ADFA

Contact: UNSW Canberra, Student Administrative Services

Campus: UNSW Canberra at ADFA

Career: Postgraduate

Typical Duration: 0.8 Years

Typical UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC Per Semester: 6

Max UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC For Award: 36

Award(s):

Graduate Diploma of Project Management

Information valid for students commencing 2013.
Students who commenced prior to 2013 should go to the Handbook's Previous Editions

Program Description

The GradDipProjMgt is designed for postgraduate scholars with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in a relevant discipline and/ or extensive professional experience who wish to develop a higher level understanding of the principles and practices of project management and to strengthen their skills in this area.

Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes

The GradDipProjMgt provides students with the opportunity to acquire an understanding and advanced analytical skills in the key areas required to manage a project including: integration management, scope management, communications management, risk management, quality management, schedule management, cost management, human resource management, and procurement management. There is a strong emphasis on extending undergraduate skills and knowledge and vocational experiences to enable graduates to apply their high level understanding to real world problems.

Program Structure

Students undertaking the GradDipProjMgt are required to take 6 coursework courses (36 UOC) from the courses set out below. Students must complete four compulsory courses (24 UOC) and two elective courses (12 UOC) from the list below. Not all elective courses will be available in a particular year.

Compulsory

Electives

Academic Rules

1. Entry Requirements

1.1 To gain entry into a Graduate Diploma program an applicant must:

1.1.1 Have met the requirements of a Bachelor degree at pass level in a same or related discipline from a recognised tertiary institution
or
1.1.2 Have met the requirements of a Graduate Certificate in a same or related discipline from UNSW or an equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution
or
1.1.3 Submit evidence of academic and/or professional qualifications and/or related work experience which is determined by the relevant Program Authority to be acceptable grounds for admission into the degree.


2. Enrolment and Progression

2.1 An application to enrol as a student for the degree shall be made on the prescribed form and lodged with Student Administrative Services by the advertised date.
2.2 A student for the degree must undertake courses and pass assessment as prescribed by UNSW.
2.3 The program of study shall total a minimum of 36 UOC.
2.4 The Academic Standing of a student shall be reviewed at the end of each session. Movement between levels of academic standing is based on progress, measured by cumulative number of failures.

3. Fees

3.1 A student shall pay fees as determined by the UNSW Council.

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html

Faculty Regulations for Postgraduate Study via Coursework

These regulations apply to all postgraduate coursework degrees and are to be used in conjunction with Academic Rules and Program Information, which appear in the following section. All rules in this Handbook apply to each student who enters a postgraduate program in 2013. The rules remain applicable until the student exits their program, either by discontinuation or graduation. Students who entered a program in another year should consult the rules and regulations for that year.

For definitions of specific terms, please consult the Glossary within this handbook.

1. Meeting degree requirements

1.1 To be eligible to graduate, a student must comply with Faculty Regulations, Academic Rules and Program/Plan Rules.

1.2 Every student enrolled in a coursework program must complete courses as part of their degree. The requirements of a course will be outlined by its course convenor.

1.3 A student may not enrol in a course if they have not met the specified prerequisites.

1.4 Each course completed or granted as credit towards a program may be counted towards only one specialisation in that program.

2. Limitation on enrolment each semester

2.1 In any session, a student cannot enrol in more than 27 UOC without the approval of the Registrar's Nominee (Management Student Administrative Services).

3. Study required per UOC

3.1 25-30 hours of work, including face-to-face teaching sessions and private study time, is expected for 1 UOC per session (eg 150-180 hours of study is required for a 6 UOC course).

4. Credit Cancellation Period

4.1 No units of credit shall count towards any award at postgraduate level if ten or more years have elapsed since a candidate accumulated the units of credit.

5. Multiple enrolments

5.1 No person shall be permitted to enrol in a course as part of a UNSW Canberra program while simultaneously being enrolled in another program at any tertiary institution without the approval of the relevant Head/s of School.

5.2 The Registrar's Nominee (Manager, Student Administrative Services) may suspend any student who is found to be enrolled in multiple programs without approval.

6. Credit for previous study

6.1 Credit transfer to a Maximum of 50% of UNSW Canberra program requirements may be granted for completed or partially completed postgraduate awards in the same or related discipline from UNSW or another recognised tertiary institution, as follows:

6.1.1 In the same or related discipline, a maximum of 50% of uNSW Canberra program requirements, and

6.1.2 In an unrelated discipline, up to a maximum of 25% of UNSW Canberra program requirements.

6.2 All credit will be assessed on a course-by-course basis, taking into account:

6.2.1 The standing of this institution

6.2.2 The content and assessment of the course (ie. the relevance of the completed course to the program in which credit is sought)

6.2.3 The level of the course (Masters/Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate) in relation to the level of program in which credit is sought

6.2.4 The workload of the course, including its equivalence to UNSW units of credit.

6.3 Credit will normally be granted only for courses at the same level.

6.4 Credit will only be granted at the approval of the relevant Head/s of School.

6.5 Credit will only be granted if a Credit Application form is submitted and approved within the credit cancellation period.

6.6 If a student believes their previous studies and/or work experience has given them the knowledge and skills taught within a core course, but they have not comleted suitable studies at a recognised tertiary institution, they may seek approval from the relevant Head/s of School to substitute this course for one outside of their degree rules.

6.7 A student who has completed 24 UOC towards a Graduate Diploma or Masters may be eligible to exit the program and be awarded a Graduate Certificate. This student may later return to the same Graduate Diploma or Masters and be granted up to 24 UOC for the courses previously completed.

7. Articulation

7.1 Students who meet the requirements of a Graduate Diploma from UNSW Canberra may seek permission to articulate with full credit into the Masters program of the same discipline.

7.2 Articulation and credit must be approved by the relevant Head/s of School.

8. Variation of program and course requirements

8.1 Upon sufficient cause being shown, the Presiding Member, Academic Board may, in special cases vary the requirements of degree rules provided that any proposed variation shall be initiated by a recommendation from the relevant Head of School and the Registrar's Nominee (Manager, Student Administrative Services).

Related Program(s)


8595 Project Management
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