MC210 - Master of Project Management

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Plan: MC210PM - Master of Project Management
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure
Program transition plan

Approach to learning and assessment

The learning experiences offered in this program are designed to foster excellence in project management practice and to support continuous improvement in your learning and professional practice. This program is designed to be delivered using a variety of teaching approaches including lectures, tutorials and workshops in conjunction with project work, team based activities and work integrated learning. 

The program integrates face to face learning environments and e-resources. You will engage in a range of learning activities including individual and small group work, case study analyses, face to face and on line discussions, peer to peer presentations, and work simulated scenarios, including industry and research led projects. 

You will be encouraged to pursue your own research and intellectual interests related to the project management profession and your learning will be informed and enriched by your critical engagement with current and emerging research into the profession of project management.

Assessment is designed to give you opportunities to demonstrate your capabilities. You will find that the forms of assessment used may be different for each course depending on the course objectives and learning outcomes.

Assessment involves ‘learning by doing’ and will include a range of activities such as report writing, written reflection, research projects, portfolios, presentations, peer or industry review. Project proposals and presentations will be directly related to industry specific needs and may involve making contact with industry practitioners regarding contemporary issues.

On going feedback will be provided by your lecturers and your peers to enhance your learning as you continue to refine your capabilities for your future professional practice and learning after graduation.

Details of assessment for each course are provided in the course guide system. Assessment varies for each course but will include one or more of the following:  

  • Case Studies
  • Project reports
  • Assignments 
  • Presentations
  • Reflective Journals

If you have a long term medical condition and/or disability it may be possible to negotiate to vary aspects of the learning or assessment methods. You can contact the program coordinator or the Equitable Learning Services if you would like to find out more.

If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program (for example, through prior studies or work experience), you can apply for credit once you have enrolled in this program. There is information on the RMIT University website about how to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit/he

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Work integrated learning

RMIT is committed to providing you with an education that strongly links formal learning with workplace experience. As a student enrolled in this RMIT University program you will:

  • undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice;
  • interact with industry and community when undertaking these activities;
  • complete these activities in real work contexts or situations; and in addition:
  • these interactions and the work contexts provide distinctive sources of feedback to you to assist your learning.

Any or all of these aspects of a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience may be simulated.

The specific WIL course in this program is:

BUSM1278 Project Management Practice

The integration of work-based learning and academic learning in BUSM1278 Project Management Practice will allow you to solve authentic workplace problems or address real issues faced in organisations. You can expect to receive industry feedback on your project management plan. 

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following. All courses listed may not be available each semester.
 

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Year One of Program

Complete the following Eight (8) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Project Management 12 BUSM1269 City Campus
Project Management Techniques 12 BUSM1273 City Campus
Project Design for Quality 12 BUSM1272 City Campus
Managing Project Teams 12 BUSM1271 City Campus
Evaluating and Managing Project Risk 12 BUSM1276 City Campus
Project Financial Management and Appraisal 12 BUSM4417 City Campus
Project Initiation Management 12 BUSM4411 City Campus
Information and Technology Management 12 BUSM4409 City Campus
 
AND

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Year Two of Program

Complete the following Three (3) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Research Design and Methods 12 BUSM4420 City Campus
Advanced Project Risk Management 12 BUSM4407 City Campus
Project Management Leadership 12 BUSM1282 City Campus
AND
Select and Complete One (1) of the following Courses: Research pathway is BUSM3213 and Industry pathway is BUSM1278

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Research Investigation 1 12 BUSM3213 City Campus
Project Management Practice 12 BUSM1278 City Campus
AND
Select and Complete One (1) of the following Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Industry Project Investigation 24 BUSM4415 City Campus
Research Investigation 2 24 BUSM3214 City Campus
AND
Select and Complete Two (2) of the following Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Shape - Multidisciplinary Projects in the Built Environment 12 BUSM4686 City Campus
Knowledge Management 12 BUSM1281 City Campus
Strategic Project Delivery 12 BUSM4413 City Campus
Project Procurement and Ethics 12 BUSM2083 City Campus
Post Disaster Project Management 12 BUIL1268 City Campus
Agile Project Management 12 BUSM4764 City Campus
Public Sector Project Management 12 BUSM2654 City Campus
University Postgrad Elective
 

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Program transition plan

In 2021, the program structure of MC210PM Master of Project Management was amended and the following changes applied:

  • New program option (elective) BUSM4764 Agile Project Management

In 2023, the program structure of MC210PM Master of Project Management will be amended and the following changes applied:

  • New program option (elective) [course code] Public Sector Project Management.
  • Core courses are no longer aligned to specific semesters and may be taken as appropriate in your sequence of courses. For more information about when courses are available, please refer to your Enrolment Program Structure, or contact the School of Property, Construction and Project Management.

If you have commenced the Master of Project Management program prior to 2021 or 2023, you will not be disadvantaged by these changes and all approved courses undertaken prior to these amendments will contribute toward your qualification. You will not be required to complete extra credit points or incur any extra costs because of these changes. Academic advice will be made available to you and an enrolment plan provided to you on request.

If you are undertaking a reduced load, are on Leave of Absence (LOA), or have deferred studies, you will not be disadvantaged by the change of program structure.

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