This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply project management skills and knowledge in a variety of contexts, across several industry sectors. The job roles that relate to this qualification may include Project Manager and Project Team Leader. Individuals in these roles have project leadership and management roles and are responsible for achieving project objectives. They possess a sound theoretical knowledge base and a use of range of specialised, technical and managerial competencies to initiate, plan execute and evaluate their own work and/ or the work of others.
Potential Career Outcomes
- Project Manager
- Project Team Leader
- Those who would like to obtain new skills and knowledge, including those who are changing careers
- Those who wish to obtain a qualification in order to obtain employment in a business service job role
- Those employed within a business service job role and wish to gain a qualification and/or have their skills recognised.
Who Could Enrol
This course is suitable for a variety of learners such as:
Course Details
This qualification includes 12 units of competency which comprise of 8 core and 4 elective units. Elective units have been carefully selected based on the industry consultation to ensure the learner achieves the desired vocational outcomes of the course.
Units of Competency:
Core units:
- BSBPMG530 Manage project scope
- BSBPMG531 Manage project time
- BSBPMG532 Manage project quality
- BSBPMG533 Manage project cost
- BSBPMG534 Manage project human resources
- BSBPMG535 Manage project information and communication
- BSBPMG536 Manage project risk
- BSBPMG540 Manage project integration
Elective units:
- BSBCMM511 Communicate with influence
- BSBCRT511 Develop critical thinking in others
- BSBOPS501 Manage business resources
- BSBPMG538 Manage project stakeholder engagement
The above elective units have been selected based on the industry requirements and in relation to the vocational outcome. CBTC may consider offering other preferred elective units based on the applicable training package requirements.
Duration:
52 weeks
Study commitment required:
We recommend a learner would require a minimum of 35-45 hours of commitment per week to complete this qualification. This includes participation in class, homework and self-study, assignment activities and assessments.
Training delivery method:
Training is delivered in a blended mode including scheduled face-to-face learning in class and online learning activities.
Assessments method:
Written assessment, Project, Case studies and Role Plays.
Age:
Minimum 18 Years
English:
- Year 10 or equivalent; or
- Minimum 1-year work experience communicating in English
LLN:
Completion of LLN Assessment at Level 4 of Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF)
Academic requirements:
- Year 12 or equivalent; or
- Completed a Certificate III or higher
Physical requirements:
N/A
Technology requirements:
This course is offered in a blended mode and the learning resources are accessible online through our Learning Management System. To ensure access to the learning resources, you would require:
- a Personal Computer/Laptop/Tablet or any Mobile device
- appropriate software e.g. Microsoft Office to engage with the learning and assessment
- High speed internet connectivity
- Audio-visual tools to engage with the interactive video materials
- Basic computer skills to engage with the LMS and in live online learning sessions
USI Number:
Valid USI number is required. Ask us if you require any assistance in creating it on your behalf
Other requirements:
Valid and current email address
Work Placement
The BSB50820 – Diploma of Project Management is a qualification that equips individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to manage projects effectively across various industries. As with many vocational qualifications, work placement or practical experience is often a valuable component of the course. However, the specific requirements for work placement can vary depending on the training provider and the structure of the course.
In the case of the BSB50820 – Diploma of Project Management, work placement may involve:
- Real-world project management experience**: Students may be required to undertake work placement in a project management role within an organization. This could involve working on real projects under the guidance of experienced project managers, allowing students to apply the theoretical knowledge gained during the course in a practical setting.
- Internships or placements with project management firms**: Some training providers may facilitate placements with project management consulting firms or companies that specialize in project management services. This can provide students with exposure to different types of projects and industries, as well as the opportunity to learn from professionals in the field.
- Simulated project environments**: In some cases, work placement for project management courses may involve simulated project environments or case studies. This allows students to practice their project management skills in a controlled setting, without the pressure of working on real projects.
- Industry partnerships and collaborations**: Training providers may have partnerships with industry organizations or companies that offer work placement opportunities for students. These partnerships can provide valuable networking opportunities and may lead to employment opportunities after completing the course
It’s important for students to check with their chosen training provider to understand the specific work placement requirements and opportunities associated with the BSB50820 – Diploma of Project Management. Additionally, students should be proactive in seeking out work placement opportunities and making the most of their experience to enhance their skills and employability in the field of project management.
Payment Options
CBTC recognizes that our learners may need flexibility in managing their fees. To assist them, we provide a structured Payment Plan option that can be tailored to their needs.
Payment Plan
You have the freedom to make payments according to an agreed-upon amount and duration. Please be aware that CBTC does not accept any single payment of fees exceeding $1500.
Government Funded
If you enroll under a government-subsidized option, your fees will adhere to the funding regulations set by the respective funding body. Please consult the enrollment officer for additional information.
- ACT
- NSW – Smart and Skilled Program
*If you do not qualify for government funding, please reach out to our support team for alternative options.
Why CBTC?
Versatile Training Modalities:
- Traditional Classroom Setting
- Online Instruction
- Blended Learning Approach
- Workplace-Based Training
Our Nationwide Reach:
- Greater Sydney Region
- ACT: Belconnen
Benefit From Expertise
Our instructors are seasoned industry professionals with extensive experience.
Government Subsidized Training Organization
- NSW
- ACT
- Centrelink
*Please be aware that not all courses are covered under each of the aforementioned government subsidized options. Kindly verify eligibility and availability at the time of application. Eligibility criteria apply