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Master of Project Management (Assets and Facilities)

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment | School of Natural and Built Environments

Program Code: IMPJ

Program Level: Postgraduate

SATAC code: 4CM037

Home Campus: City East

Program Length (in EFTSL): 1.5

Program director/s

HOW TO APPLY

DOMESTIC STUDENTS ONLY

Applications to this program are online via SATAC's Gradstart portal.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY

Applications to this program are via UniSA's Apply Online portal.

Aim

This program provides motivated graduates from diverse disciplinary backgrounds with an advanced understanding of international best practice in project management adopted by many government and industry sectors worldwide. It also provides students with the opportunity to apply and develop knowledge via appropriate research studies.

Entry requirements

Applicants should normally hold an honours degree, a four-year degree, a graduate diploma in project management or asset management, or recognised equivalent qualification. Selection is based on academic merit.

For international applicants for whom English is a second language, the minimum English language requirements are:

International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic): Minimum score of 6.0 in Reading and Writing subscores and minimum overall score of 6.5 obtained within the last two years or corresponding results from an equivalent test such as TOEFL or the appropriate Academic English language level delivered at CELUSA; or

Content/structure

The program requires the completion of eight core 4.5 unit courses related to assets, facilities and project management by coursework plus Project Dissertation 1 & 2 courses which are 9 units each making a total of 54 units. Students continuing on to doctoral studies should take the Project Management Competency and Ethics and Research Techniques in Project Management options.

Fee information

Fees for Domestic students: Commonwealth Supported
Fees for Commonwealth Supported Students are calculated at the course level. Click on individual courses in the schedule below to determine total program fees.


Program requirements

Course name Area + Cat. No. Units EFTSL
FIRST YEAR   
First Half (Study Period 2)   
BUSS 51424.50.125
BUSS 52564.50.125
BUIL 50164.50.125
Second Half (Study Period 5)   
BUIL 50194.50.125
BUIL 50204.50.125
BUSS 53284.50.125
SECOND YEAR   
First Half (Study Period 2)   
BUSS 51434.50.125
BUSS 529590.250
OR   
BUSS 529690.250
Second Half (Study Period 5)   
BUSS 51024.50.125
BUSS 530690.250
OR   
BUSS 529790.250

Notes

  1. The Principles of Project Management A course (BUSS 5142) is compulsory and should be undertaken at the first opportunity. The Strategic Asset Management (BUSS 5256) course is also compulsory within this program.
  2. The program is available on either a full-time or part-time basis.
  3. Project Dissertation 1 (BUSS 5295) and Project Dissertation 2 (BUSS 5306) would require an overall total of about 700 hours of student time to complete the project.
  4. Courses in the Assets and Facilities stream may be substituted by other Project Management courses subject to the guidance of the Program Director.
  5. Students who have completed the Graduate Diploma in Project Management (Assets and Facilities) program, or equivalent program will receive credit, subject to approval of the Program Director.
  6. The Project Management Competency & Ethics (BUSS 5296) and Research Techniques in Project Management (BUSS 5297) courses are for those students intending to progress to the Doctor of Project Management on completion of the Masters degree. Students must consult the Program Director prior to enrolling in these options.
  7. The Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice (Project Management) provides a pathway for subsequent entry to this program and both awards can be completed in two years of full time study or part time equivalent.


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