- CRICOS code: 098520K
- Intake: February, July
- Duration: 2 years
- Location: Perth
- Study mode: Full-time
- Indicative first-year fee: AUD$31,600
Course description
Our courses will equip you with the understanding, knowledge and skills needed to work as a project manager in a variety of industries. Project management is a distinct professional discipline with its own body of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques. It involves managing a project from inception to completion and the attainment of the project’s objectives. In these courses, you will learn the processes and techniques associated with project management, including cost, time, quality, risk, communication, human resources and procurement management. You’ll explore the application of quality management to projects – including planning, assurance, certification, audits, control, training, benchmarking and best practice. You’ll also be trained in leadership, team management and motivation. The master degrees are divided into a professional stream and a research stream. The degrees comprise three levels of study, with completion of one level providing credit towards the next. You can choose to exit the degree at the graduate certificate or graduate diploma level. Students who complete a master degree to a high standard can apply for doctoral-level studies.
Admission criteria
For admission to this course, you must have either of the following qualifications:
- a bachelor degree from a recognised tertiary institution OR
- a Graduate Certificate or Diploma in Project Management. To be eligible for the Research Stream, applicants via this method must have completed PRJM6006 Project Management Research 1 in Semester 2. Those who have completed PRJM6008 Project Quality Management are eligible for the professional stream. AND
- meet Curtin’s English language proficiency requirements.
The future of Project Management
As methodologies such as Agile and Scrum are incorporated into general management, dictating the way work is managed, project management skills are increasingly sought across all industries. The accelerating adoption of automation technologies is also creating a demand for project managers to manage the outputs of these systems. In fact, the international Project Management Institute reports that by 2027, employers will need more than 87 million additional people in project management-oriented roles.
Industries
- Commerce
- Construction
- Education
- Engineering
- Events planning
- Health
- IT
- Law
- Marketing and public relations
- Resources
For more information visit curtin.edu/ master-projm2