This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply project management skills and knowledge in a wide variety of contexts. The job roles that relate to this qualification may include Contracts Officer, Project Administrator and Quality Officer.
Individuals in these roles work autonomously, and might be members of a project team, with no direct responsibility for overall project outcomes. Primarily, these roles would support wider project operations. They may use project tools and methodologies selectively to support organisational or business activities.
Course Outline | |||||
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Qualification Code & Name | BSB40920 - Certificate IV in Project Management Practice | Qualification Duration | 52 Weeks (4 Terms of 9 Weeks) | ||
Terms Term Duration: Each term consists of 9 weeks. |
Unit Code | Unit Name | Core / Elective Unit | ||
Term 1 | BSBPMG420 | Apply project scope management techniques | Core | ||
BSBPMG421 | Apply project time management techniques | Core | |||
Term Break (4 Weeks) | |||||
Term 2 | BSBPMG422 | Apply project quality management techniques | Core | ||
BSBPMG423 | Apply project cost management techniques | Elective | |||
Term Break (4 Weeks) | |||||
Term 3 | BSBPMG424 | Apply project human resources management approaches | Elective | ||
BSBPMG426 | Apply project risk management techniques | Elective | |||
Term Break (4 Weeks) | |||||
Term 4 | BSBOPS405 | Organise business meetings | Elective | ||
BSBCMM411 | Make presentations | Elective | |||
BSBWHS411 | Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures, and programs | Elective | |||
Term Break (4 Weeks) |
Important Information
Completing the BSB40920 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice can lead to various job opportunities in project management and related fields. Some potential career paths include:
Potential employment options are project management roles across a range of industries.
Students who complete this course may wish to continue their education into the BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management or into a range of other Diploma level qualifications.
A Course credit is the recognition of prior learning, study, or work experience that allows students to receive credit towards a qualification. It can reduce the course duration and cost required to complete a course by exempting students from certain units if they have already met the learning outcomes. This process is outlined on the Sydney Metro College website under the download section in the Student Credit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning Policy.
Sydney Metro College has the following entry requirements:
Students must have either an IELTS score of 5.5 total or above with no band lower than 5.0 or equivalent.
This qualification will be delivered over 52 weeks, consisting of 4 terms of 9 weeks each, plus up to 16 weeks of term breaks (4 weeks per term), including public holidays.
This program is delivered in the classroom and through structured online study on e-learning portal.
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