UQ Skills
Advanced Diploma of Procurement and Contracting
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Become a leader in developing organisational procurement capability with the Advanced Diploma of Procurement and Contracting PSP60616.
This program is suitable for experienced procurement professionals who want to enhance their strategic management expertise.
You'll gain the skills and knowledge required to manage the procurement and contracting functions within your agency and develop policy, processes and procedures.
Delivery mode
UQ Skills offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- Morrison Hall (Building 8123) Gatton
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Advanced Diploma of Procurement and Contracting will prepare you for the following roles.
Head of Procurement
Procurement Managers oversee the sourcing of raw materials, stock, goods and services. They negotiate the best possible prices for the organisation...
Supply Chain Manager
Supply Chain Managers ensure the consistent supply of raw materials and goods for sale. They are responsible for the quality, cost, and integrity o...
Fraud Analyst
A Fraud Analyst detects fraudulent financial activity in bank accounts and transactions. You’ll monitor bank activity and be aware of anything that...
Purchasing Officer
Purchasing Officers source raw materials, inventory, and other supplies while striving for the best prices and highest quality materials according...
About UQ Skills
UQ Skills offers innovative applied education and training programs that equip graduates with the high-calibre skills they need to excel.
We deliver nationally accredited and unaccredited training online, face to face at UQ's Gatton and St Lucia campuses, and at partnership locations Australia wide.
UQ Skills is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO code #1511) within The University of Queensland's Faculty of Science.