University of Newcastle

Graduate Certificate in Project Management for the Built Environment

University of Newcastle

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00109J

Do you have qualifications or a career in the built environment and want to advance or side step into project management? The Graduate Certificate in Project Management for the Built Environment at the University of Newcastle could be the postgraduate degree for you.This industry-focused program will provide you with specialised project management skills designed for the built environment, as well as people management skills opening up opportunities for success. Learning from current industry practitioners as well as University academics we will provide you with a well-rounded theoretical and practical understanding and application of project management.

Structure

Students will complete 40 units comprised of 20 units of core courses and 20 units of directed courses.

Subjects

  • project scoping and integration
  • projects scheduling, resource management and leadership
  • project planning and management
  • community development
  • entrepreneurship and innovation
  • human resource management

Standard entry requirements

AQF Level 8 Non-Congate Entry - Honours Bachelor Degree, Honours Award, Graduate Diploma.AQF Level 7 Cognate Entry - Bachelor DegreeAQF Level 7 Non Cognate Entry - Bachelor Degree with 5 years relevant experience.AQF Level 6 Cognate Entry - Associate Degree with 5 years relevant experience, Advanced Diploma with 5 years relevant experience.AQF Level 6 Non-Cognate Entry - Associate Degree with 10 years experience, Advanced Diploma with 10 years relevant experience.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Online Domestic: $15,390
International: $18,720
No
  • Online/Off-campus : 0.5 years

Related courses

Browse more courses
Is the information on this page correct? Request update
Enquire about this course
You must agree before submitting.

Become a member

Already a member? LoginForgot password?

Join the conversation