Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
Master of Project Management for the Built Environment
| Program Code | 12241 |
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| Graduate Level | Postgraduate |
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| UAC Code | UAC Website |
| Contributing Schools and Faculties | Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment |
| Admission Instructions | How to apply as a: |
| Program Award Rules and Schedules | |
| Mode of delivery | Online |
| Program Enrolment Checklist | |
| Further Information | The links provided under "Further Information" are to be read in addition to the approved program documentation, detailed below. |
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Back to topDescription (click to hide)
Project management is the discipline of planning, organizing, and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives.
Over the last decade, the Construction/Building/Engineering/Design Industries have embraced modern professional project management as a specialised discipline.
Effective project management will help:
- Meet or exceed client expectations;
- Maximize the use of resources (time, people, money, space, etc);
- Bring projects to a successful conclusion on time and within budget;
- Successfully manage project stakeholders and project risks;
- Evaluate project outcomes and document learnings future reference; and
- Build confidence in a team for future projects.
This program has been assembled by practicing professional project managers, with courses logically built around the project life cycle providing the skills required to deliver a project from "Start-up" to "Wrap-up".
Back to topWhy study with us? (click to hide)
The Master of Project Management for the Built Environment, will be offered online through GradSchool.com. The program will involve presenters who are current practitioners in the industry as well as presenters from the University of Newcastle. The program will provide a case based approach to the study of Project Management for the Built Environment. The focus of the program is industry based drawing on the expertise and experiences of current practitioners. Newcastle offers a unique approach of online technologies with industry involvement.
Back to topCareer Opportunities (click to hide)
The professional application of project management skills and techniques as a process for delivering business outcomes is utilised in every employment sector in particular Construction, Information Technology, Finance and Management.
Students completing the Master of Project Management program have career opportunities such as Managerial positions in an extensive range of commercial and public sector organisations. For more information see: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/careers/students-and-graduates/majors/
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Back to topAdmission Requirements (click to hide)
A Bachelors degree, or deemed equivalent from the Built Environment domain. This would include degrees in the areas of Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Design, Facilities Management, etc.
Back to topRecommended Studies (click to hide)
Studies in the area of the Built Environment is recommended.
Back to topCredit Transfer (click to hide)
If you wish to apply for credit for studies completed at another institution or if you are changing programs within the University and wish to transfer your credit to a new program go to http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/credit-transfer/ and click on How to apply for credit.
Back to topHonours (click to hide)
Not Applicable
Back to topPractical Experience (click to hide)
Not Applicable
Back to topProfessional Accreditation (click to hide)
Following the AIPM program accreditation, students can become Student Members of the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) for the duration of their course.
This provides students with a temporary affiliation with an industry body of their profession and gives them access to most membership benefits. Of particular interest for students would be invitations to networking events, the bi-monthly magazine "The Project Manager" and access to the online Information Resource Centre (IRC), one of the largest repositories of project management research and knowledge.
Following successful completion of the award, students are automatically eligible for professional recognition as an Associate Member of AIPM are are able to use the post-nominals AAIPM.
Back to topInternational Students (click to hide)
International students will be supported by current University and Faculty support mechanisms. There will be a requirement for a minimum 6.5 IELTS result (equivalent), given the need for students to work at a high level in the language of instruction. Students studying online will be supported by BlackBoard and will also be able to contact staff by email.
Back to topSpecial Needs (click to hide)
All reasonable steps will be taken to meet the University of Newcastle's policies for Students with Special Needs. The Faculty accepts responsibility, in liaison with the student Support Unit, for providing reasonable accommodations to allow students with disabilities to complete the program.
Back to topRequirements and Structure
The Master of Project Management for the Built Environment is an 80 unit professional Masters program. The program structure consists of 80 units of core courses, with one of the 10 unit core courses involving an industry based research project.
Back to topTransition Arrangements
As programs are regularly reviewed and updated, some students may experience changes to their program of study during the course of their enrolment, which may require transition arrangements.
Students affected by changes to their program are advised to review any documentation contained in the "Further Information" section (located towards the top of this Handbook page), in the first instance. Any further questions should be directed to the Program Convenor or Student Hub.
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Back to topCourse Information
| Back to topCore Courses (click to hide) | |||
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| Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program. | |||
| ARBE6401 | Project Scoping and Integration | Trimester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| ARBE6402 | Project Scheduling, Resource Management & Leadership | Trimester 3 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| ARBE6403 | Project Communication | Trimester 3 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| ARBE6404 | Project Procurement, Cost, Quality & Risk Management | Trimester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| ARBE6405 | Program Management | Not currently offered | 10 units |
| ARBE6406 | Negotiation & Conflict Resolution | Trimester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| ARBE6407 | Project Closure | Trimester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| ARBE6408 | PM Research Paper | Trimester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool) | 10 units |

