Course Title: Undertake project work

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term2 2024

Course Code: BUSM6532C

Course Title: Undertake project work

School: 530T Built Environment and Sustainability

Campus: City Campus

Program: C5416 - Diploma of Surveying

Course Contact: Matthew Sweeney

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4105

Course Contact Email: matthew.sweeney@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Greg Patterson

Spatial Scientist and Surveying Teacher

School of Vocational Engineering, Health & Sciences

RMIT University

Building 56

Carlton, Vic, 3053, Australia

Phone: +61 400 231 518

Email: gregory.patterson@rmit.edu.au

www.rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 60

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

None

Course Description

In this course you will develop the skills and knowledge required to undertake a minor project or a section of a larger project. This includes developing a project plan, administering and monitoring the project, finalising the project and reviewing the project to identify lessons learned for application to future projects.

The course applies to individuals who play a significant role in ensuring a project meets timelines, quality standards, budgetary limits and other requirements set for the project.

 


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

BSBPMG430 Undertake project work

Element:

1. Establish project parameters

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Identify project scope 1.2 Define project stakeholders 1.3 Seek clarification from delegating authority of issues related to project and project parameters 1.4 Identify responsibilities of relevant stakeholders and reporting requirements 1.5 Clarify relationship of project to other projects and to the objectives of the organisation 1.6 Identify availability and access of resources for undertaking the project

Element:

2. Develop project plan

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Identify risks and develop a risk management plan for project, including Work Health and Safety (WHS) 2.2 Develop project budget and timeframe and seek approval from relevant stakeholders 2.3 Consult team members and apply their views in planning the project 2.4 Identify and access appropriate project management tools 2.5 Develop project plan according to project parameters and deliverables 2.6 Finalise project plan and gain necessary approvals to commence project according to documented plan

Element:

3. Administer and monitor project

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Communicate to project team members their responsibilities and project requirements 3.2 Establish and maintain required recordkeeping systems throughout the project 3.3 Implement and monitor plans for managing the project 3.4 Undertake risk management as required

Element:

4. Finalise and review project

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Complete financial recordkeeping associated with project and confirm according to agreed budget 4.2 Complete project documentation and obtain sign-offs for concluding project 4.3 Review project outcomes and processes against the project scope and plan 4.4 Document feedback and suggested improvements


Learning Outcomes


On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the above elements. 


Details of Learning Activities

1. Manage a project
2. Develop project plans
3. Administer and monitor project
4. Use geographical information systems (GIS) for land management purposes
5. Work autonomously
6. Provide solutions to technical and unpredictable problem
7. Instruct and monitor the work of others within a team environment
8. Finalise project
9. Review and identify lessons learnt for application to future projects


Teaching Schedule

Syllabus

The following syllabus provides you with this course's Training and Assessment schedule. Refer to this page to find out what themes will be discussed each week and when assessments are due. You will also find important information on census dates, excursions and practices. While we endeavour to deliver and assess in line with this syllabus, we reserve the right to make changes to accommodate unexpected circumstances. 

Session/Date

Theme

Assessments

Session One

15 - 21 July

Session Title:

Introduction to the subject and Assessment requirements

Description:

During this session, the student will be provided with an overview of the assessment. The teacher will guide the students through the assessment documentation, explaining the requirements and expectations. You will also be introduced to project management.

Furthermore, software licenses will be distributed to the students, enabling them to install and utilise the required software on their personal computers. This will allow them to work on the assessment tasks conveniently from their home environment.

In addition to the assessment materials, students will also be introduced to various supplementary training resources. These resources may include platforms like LinkedIn Training, where they can access additional training modules and materials to enhance their knowledge and skills beyond the scope of the assessment.

Homework

Complete safe screen-based work environment document

Session Two

22 - 28 July

Session Title:

Introduction to mapping - training

Description:

During this session, you will gain an introduction to various types of mapping products created through spatial data and imagery. Additionally, you will delve into the fundamental components that constitute a map, exploring how spatial data and imagery are utilized to create informative and visually appealing representations.

 

Session Three

29 July - 4 August

Session Title:

Obtain and Validate Datasets - Training

Description:

In this session, students will be provided training in obtaining required spatial datasets, uploading the datasets into an ESRI File Geodatabase and validating spatial data.

 

 

 

Session Four

5 - 11 August

Session Title:

Project Management - Training

Description:

In this session, students will be provided training in completing the required documentation relating to the assessment tasks. Documents include: Minutes for meetings, Project Scoping Document, Project Planning that includes financial costs associated with the project.

 

 

Session Five

12-18 August

Session Title:

Meet and Clarify Requirements

Description:

During this session, you'll receive an assessment task. Before proceeding with it, you'll participate actively in a meeting alongside a client and colleagues. The meeting's primary goal is to engage in thorough discussions to identify and understand all requirements, such as objectives, standards, necessary uploads, and more.

You will have the opportunity to consider your own role in contributing to the broader goals of the work environment, recognising how your actions and decisions can align with and support the overall organisational objectives.

Note: Throughout this task, you're planning and organising skills, oral communication, and teamwork abilities will be closely observed and assessed.

Assessment 1:

Meet and Clarify requirements

 

Submissions

1. meeting notes

 

Session Six

19 - 25 August

Session Title:

Project Planning

Description:

In this session, students will receive an assessment task centered on project planning. Your objective will be to plan all scheduled tasks and timelines using suitable software tools, complete a risk assessment and determine budget requirements.

Assessment 1

Project Planning

 

Submission:

1. Draft of Project Scoping Document

2. Draft of Project Plan

3. Draft of Risk Management Plan

4, Draft of Budget

 

Session Seven

26 Aug - 01 Sep

Session Title:

Obtain and Validate Datasets - Assessment 1

Description:

In this session, students will obtain spatial datasets required for the assessment. The student will then upload the datasets into an ESRI File Geodatabase and validate the spatial datasets obtained.

Assessment 1

Obtain and Validate Datasets

 

Submissions:

Progress report 1

 

Semester Break

2 - 8 September

The Mid-semester break is a scheduled break in the semester. No teaching or assessment will occur during this time. Also, your Trainer/Assessor won't be available during this time. If you need to contact them, please email them via your student email account, and they will respond once they return from the break.  

Session Eight

9 - 15 September

Session Title:

Topographic Map Production - Assessment 1

Description:

In this session, students will produce the topographic map using data within the ESRI File Geodatabase.

Assessment 1

Produce Topographic Map

Session Nine

16 - 22 September

Session Title:

Submission - Assessment 1

Description:

In this session, students will submit all requirements

Assessment 1 - Submission

1. Portfolio

  • Project Scope
  • 2 x Progress Reports
  • Risk Assessment
  • Data Validation Sheet
  • Financial Budget
  • Submission Report

2. Project Plan

3. ESRI File Geodatabase

4. Map in 3D PDF Format

Session Ten

23 - 29 September

Session Title:

Meet and Clarify Requirements - Assessment 2

Description:

During this session, the student will be provided with an ove in thorough discussions to identify aerview of assessment 2 requirements. The teacher will guide the students through the assessment documentation, explaining the requirements and expectations.

 

Session Eleven

30 Sep - 06 Oct

Session Title:

Introduction to Unsupervised and Supervised Classification

Description:

During this session, the student will be provided training in using remote sensing imagery to capture features.

 

Session Twelve

07 - 13 October

Session Title:

Introduction to Unsupervised and Supervised Classification - Continued

Description:

During this session, the student will be provided training in using remote sensing imagery to capture features.

 

Session Thirteen

14 - 20 October

Session Title:

Project Planning - Assessment 2 - Update

Description:

In this session, students will update all requirements as per project requirements.

 

Session Fourteen

21 - 27 October

Session Title:

Capture Pine Forests - Assessment 2

Description:

During this session, the student will use remote sensing imagery to capture features required for the Assessment.

Submission

Progress Report

Session Fifteen

28 Oct - 03 Nov

Session Title:

Work on Assessment requirements

Description:

In this session, The students will work on their assessment.

 

Session Sixteen

04 - 10 November

Session Title:

Submission - Assessment 2

Description:

In this session, students will submit all requirements

Assessment 2 - Submission

1. Portfolio

  • Project Scope
  • 2 x Progress Reports
  • Risk Assessment
  • Data Validation Sheet
  • Financial Budget
  • Submission Report

2. Project Plan

3. ESRI File Geodatabase

4. Map in 3D PDF Format

Session Seventeen

11 - 17 November

Revision and feedback on work completed  

Session Eighteen

18 - 24 November

Assessment marking and finalising results  

Official Results Release Date

02 December

Important: It is your responsibility to check your results on this date.

Your official results for this course will be released on this date. Your teacher will not inform you of your final result. It will only be available via My Student Record on RMIT's website. 

It is not your Trainer/Assessors responsibility to let you know your final result. 

Your teacher will not be available to comment on your assessment or final results from 27 November 2023. After this date, you can contact them to talk about your final result if you need it. 

 

 


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources

All email communications will be sent to your RMIT email address and you must regularly check your RMIT emails.

Students will be able to access course information and learning materials through the Learning Hub and may be provided with additional materials in class. Lists of relevant reference books, resources in the library and accessible Internet sites will be provided where possible. You will also use equipment and software packages in the laboratory for the project work. During the course, you will be directed to websites to enhance your knowledge and understanding of difficult concepts

Check the Library Subject Guides: http://rmit.libguides.com/geospatial


Overview of Assessment

Assessment for this course is ongoing throughout the semester. Your knowledge and understanding of course content is assessed through participation in class exercises, oral presentations and through the application of learned skills and insights to your written tasks. Full assessment briefs will be provided and can be found on CANVAS. 


Assessment Tasks

Assessment 1: Topographic Mapping - Part 1
Assessment 2: Topographic Mapping - Part 2


Assessment Matrix

Mapping Assessments to the Unit of Competency – Instructions

Element

Performance criteria

 

 

 

 

Assessment 1

Topographic Mapping Part 1

Assessment 2

Topographic Mapping Part 2

1. Establish project parameters

1.1 Identify project scope

1B

1A

1.2 Define project stakeholders

1B

 

1.3 Seek clarification from delegating authority of issues related to project and project parameters

1B

 

1.4 Identify responsibilities of relevant stakeholders and reporting requirements

1B

 

1.5 Clarify relationship of project to other projects and to the objectives of the organisation

1B

 

1.6 Identify availability and access of resources for undertaking the project

1B

1A

2. Develop project plan

2.1 Identify risks and develop a risk management plan for project, including Work Health and Safety (WHS)

2C

 

2.2 Develop project budget and timeframe and seek approval from relevant stakeholders

2D

2C

2.3 Consult team members and apply their views in planning the project

2E

2D

2.4 Identify and access appropriate project management tools

2E

2D

2.5 Develop project plan according to project parameters and deliverables

2E

2D

2.6 Finalise project plan and gain necessary approvals to commence project according to documented plan

2E

2D

3. Administer and monitor project

3.1 Communicate to project team members their responsibilities and project requirements

2E

2D

3.2 Establish and maintain required recordkeeping systems throughout the project

2B

 

3.3 Implement and monitor plans for managing the project

4B

4B

3.4 Undertake risk management as required

3B

 

4. Finalise and review project

4.1 Complete financial recordkeeping associated with project and confirm according to agreed budget

4B

4B

4.2 Complete project documentation and obtain sign-offs for concluding project

5A

5A

4.3 Review project outcomes and processes against the project scope and plan

5A

5A

4.4 Document feedback and suggested improvements

5A

5A

 

 

Foundation Skills – This section is only completed when foundation are explicitly stated in the unit of competency. In most Training Packages the foundation skills are integrated into the unit of competency and this is clearly stated.

Foundation skill

Description

Describe how each foundation skill is demonstrated through the relevant assessment

This section describes language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills incorporated in the performance criteria that are required for competent performance.

Reading

Organises, evaluates and critiques ideas and information from a range of complex texts

All students will meet at the start of the project where they are required to review the project requirements with the client and the other students. At this meeting, they will be provided the data and map specifications that will be reviewed and discussed

Writing

Develops plans, reports and recommendations using vocabulary, structure and conventions appropriate to text

The students will be required to discuss and develop project plans and monitor these throughout the project.

The students will be required to submit progress reports throughout the project

Establishes and maintains records according to organisational requirements

The students will be required to submit progress reports throughout the project

Numeracy

Uses formal and some informal, oral and written mathematical language and representation to prepare and communicate budgetary and financial information

The students will meet at the beginning of the project where they will be required to discuss project requirements with the client and the other students

The students will be required to produce reports that includes financial statements, project scope and progress reports

Oral communication

Participates in verbal discussions using clear language and appropriate features to present or seek information

At the start of the project, the students will meet with the client and other students where they will be required to discuss the project and record information.

Using listening and questioning skills to seek information and confirm understanding

The student will take notes at the meeting and will be required to confirm that they understand the project requirements

Self-management

Identifies and responds to organisational and legislative/regulatory requirements

The students will be required to identify legislative/regulatory requirements and record this within the project scope

Teamwork

Selects and uses appropriate communication protocols and practices to ensure shared understanding of project roles and expectations

The students will be required to identify all requirements in discussion with the client and work with other students to develop the project plan

Uses collaborative techniques to engage stakeholders in consultations and negotiations

All students will meet at the start of the project where they are required to uses collaborative techniques to engage stakeholders in consultations and negotiations review

Planning and organising

Develops and implements plans to manage projects that involve diverse stakeholders with potentially competing demands

The students will be required to complete the project scope, project plan and progress reports to manage the project. The progress reports are to be completed on a regular basis and provided to the client for review and feedback

Systematically gathers and analyses all relevant information and evaluates options to make informed decisions

All students will be required to complete a project scope that requires them to systematically gathers and analyses all relevant information and evaluates options to make informed decisions

Evaluates outcomes of decisions to identify opportunities for improvement

All students will complete the Submission of completed work document that requires them to evaluate outcomes of decisions to identify opportunities for improvement

Technology

Uses digital technologies and applications to access, organise and share information

All students will be required to print their map that they produce and have this validated by other students. This is a great way that students get to share new ideas.

 

Range Statement 

 

Assessment 1

Topographic Mapping Part 1

Assessment 2

Topographic Mapping Part 2

 

 

 

 

Performance Evidence 

 

The candidate must demonstrate the ability to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, including evidence of the ability to:

Assessment 1

Topographic Mapping Part 1

Assessment 2

Topographic Mapping Part 2

  • undertake project work on a minor project or a section of a larger project.

Completing the project Parts 1 - 5

Completing the project Parts 1 - 5

In the course of the above, the candidate must:

  • confirm the quality of project outcomes according to expectations of the organisation

4B

4B

  • consult and communicate with relevant stakeholders to generate input and engagement in planning, implementing and reviewing the project

1A

1A

  • provide support to team members to enable them to achieve deliverables and to transition them as appropriate at completion of the project.

1B

 

 

 

 

Knowledge Evidence 

 

The candidate must be able to demonstrate knowledge to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, including knowledge of:

Assessment 1

Topographic Mapping Part 1

Assessment 2

Topographic Mapping Part 2

project management tools

1C10

 

types of documents and other sources of information commonly used in defining the parameters of a project

1C8

 

mission, goals, objectives and operations of the organisation

1C11

 

relevant legislation and regulations, including work health and safety (WHS) requirements, for project planning

1C12

 

project management processes according to policies and procedures of the organisation and including:

  • lines of authority and approvals

1C11

 

  • quality assurance

1C11

 

  • human resources

1C11

 

  • budgets and finance

1C11

 

  • risk management

1C11

 

  • recordkeeping

1C11

 

  • reporting.

1C11

 

 

Assessment conditions

Describe how assessments meet the assessment conditions

Skills in this unit must be demonstrated in a workplace or simulated environment where the conditions are typical of those in a working environment in this industry. This includes access to:

  1. relevant legislation, regulations, standards and codes
  2. workplace documentation and resources relevant to performance evidence.

Specifications:

The assessment documentation has all the required information relating to workplace policies, procedures, processes for mapping tasks; workplace specifications for mapping requirements; and specific standards for map making within the attachments.

Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.

RMIT employment requires all trainers and assessors to comply with the Standards for RTOs in respect to holding the TAE40116, or higher VE qualification including any necessary updated units.  All employees must show currency within their vocational specialty along with their professional employment.

 

Other Information

Interim Results

After you have submitted an assessment, you will receive an interim result. This is displayed in the Grades section of this Canvas shell. These will be as follows:

Results

Description

Satisfactory (S)

 

You will receive this interim result when you meet all of the following criteria:

  • You have submitted your assessment by the due date and time.
  • You have attended the required minimum attendance for this course.
  • You have met all the assessment requirements, and your Trainer/Assessor deems that you have satisfactorily completed the assessment. 

Not Yet Satisfactory (NYS)

 

You will receive this interim result when you meet one or more of the following criteria:

  • You have not attended the required minimum attendance for this course.
  • You have not met one or more of the assessment requirements, and your Trainer/Assessor deems that you have not satisfactorily completed the assessment. 

Did Not Submit (DNS)

 

You will receive this result when you have not submitted your assessment by the due date or time. Your Trainer/Assessor, the Program Coordinator or the Program Manager cannot overturn this interim result. An approved Special Consideration is required to allow further opportunities to complete the assessment. Additionally, moderation panels cannot overturn this result either.

 

Note: You must achieve a Satisfactory (S) result for every assessment in this course in order to pass.

Interim results will inform the moderation panel of their decision as to whether or not you are deemed competent and can pass the course. Your final and official result will be published via My Results on RMIT's website. It is your responsibility to check your final results. Your Trainer/Assessor, the Program Coordinator or the Program Manager will not inform you of your final result.

 

Resubmission Policy:

After you submit your assessment, your Trainer/Assessor will review your submission. If you have met all the requirements of the assessment task, you will receive an S result in your Grades section of this course.

 

If the Trainer/Assessor determines that you have not met the assessment requirements, you will receive an NYS result in the Grades section. In this case, your Trainer/Assessor will provide you with the following opportunities to resubmit:

  • Project/Practical-Based Assessment Task: One Resubmission per assessment.
  • Knowledge-Based Assessment Task (Tests): Two Resubmissions per assessment

Important: If you do not submit an assessment by its due date or time, you are not entitled to a resubmission. You will only receive an opportunity to submit an assessment that you have failed to submit on time if you provide an approved Special Consideration. Your Trainer/Assessor, Program Coordinator & Program Manager or the Moderation panel cannot overturn a DNS result without approved Special Consideration.

*Resubmissions cannot be accepted via email or as attachments to the comments of another assessment. Any work submitted in this manner will not be accepted or recognised, regardless of the circumstances. All resubmissions must be uploaded via the original submission folder and by the due date and time set by the Trainer/Assessor.

**Your Trainer/Assessor, Program Coordinator or Program Manager cannot issue further resubmission opportunities beyond those stated here. You will only be provided with further opportunities based on the successful application for Special Consideration or upon the course moderation panel's review and decision at the course's end.

 

Attendance:

You are required to attend a minimum of 85% of your classes. If you miss classes, you will need to provide a medical certificate to your Trainer/Assessor for classes that result in you not meeting the 85% requirement.

If you fail to attend the minimum required classes and engage in each class, your trainer/assessor will not accept your assessment submissions. You will be required to attend an in-person interview with your trainer/assessor at a time determined by them. Failure to attend this interview will result in your assessment being rejected. Additionally, the trainer/assessor reserves the right to reject your assessment based on the interview's outcome. This is required to ensure RMIT meets the Standards set for RTOs to ensure the validity of your work.

 

Credit Transfer and/or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):
You may be eligible for credit towards courses in your program if you have already met the learning/competency outcomes through previous learning and/or industry experience. To be eligible for credit towards a course, you must demonstrate that you have already completed learning and/or gained industry experience that is:

  • Relevant
  • Current
  • Satisfies the learning/competency outcomes of the course

Please refer to http://www.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit to find more information about credit transfer and RPL.
 

Study Support: 
Study Support provides free learning and academic development advice to you. 
Services offered by Study Support to support your numeracy and literacy skills are: 


assignment writing, thesis writing and study skills advice 
maths and science developmental support and advice 
English language development 

Please Refer https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/study-support to find more information about Study and learning Support 

Equitable Learning Services (ELS):

If you are suffering from long-term medical condition or disability, you should contact Equitable Learning Services (ELS) to seek advice and support to complete your studies.
Please refer to https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support/equitable-learning-services to find more information about services offered by Equitable Learning Services (ELS).

Late submission: 
If you require an Extension of Submittable Work (assignments, reports or project work etc.) for 7 calendar days or less (from the original due date) and have valid reasons, you must complete and lodge an Application for Extension of Submittable Work (7 Calendar Days or less) form and lodge it with the Senior Educator/ Program Manager. 
The application must be lodged no later than one working day before the official due date. You will be notified within no more than 2 working days of the date of lodgement as to whether the extension has been granted. 
If you seek an Extension of Submittable Work for more than 7 calendar days (from the original due date) must lodge an Application for Special Consideration form under the provisions of the Special Consideration Policy, preferably prior to, but no later than 2 working days after the official due date. 

Submittable Work (assignments, reports or project work etc.) submitted late without approval of an extension will not be accepted or marked. 

Special consideration: 
Please Refer https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and-exams/assessment/special-consideration to find more information about special consideration 

Academic Integrity: 
"Academic integrity means acting with the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in learning, teaching and research."

It means referencing the work of others while developing your own insights, knowledge and ideas.

Breaches of academic integrity include:

  • plagiarism and failure to correctly acknowledge sources
  • contract cheating or paying/getting another person to prepare an assignment
  • submitting work prepared by another person
  • copying other people’s work
  • cheating in exams
  • breaching the Research Code
  • using unauthorised materials or devices

 

Please Refer: https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and-exams/academic-integrity to find more information about plagiarism. 

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