University of Wollongong
Master of Project Management
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThe Master of Project Management explores how efficient management can provide organisations with improved ability to plan, implement and control their business activities. This master’s course provides comprehensive project management skills and capabilities on the full project lifecycle; from project initiation, planning, execution to project closing, and teaches strategies for dealing with a broad range of issues encountered within business organisations. The growth of new forms of technology in project management has prompted organisations to look for skilled project managers who can enhance the performance of their businesses.
Delivery mode
University of Wollongong offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- 8 Gateway Building, 1 Macquarie Pl, Sydney
- Northfields Ave, Wollongong
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Entry requirements
Credit for prior learning
- Students who have an offer for the Master of Project Management and hold a bachelor degree in a Logistics, Project Management or a related area may be granted credit for up to 24 cp (four core subjects), reducing the duration to one year full time study.
- Graduates of the Master of Project Management can progress to another select master’s program and receive credit up to 36 cp into their new master’s degree - so they can complete two master’s programs in two years.
- Graduates looking to progress to the Master of Business Administration will receive credit up to 18 cp into the MBA program if they meet the appropriate work experience entry requirements.
English requirements
The following level of English is required to gain admission to this program:
- IELTS Academic: Overall score 6.5
- TOEFL (Internet-based): Overall score 86
Entry requirements
Credit for prior learning
- Students who have an offer for the Master of Project Management and hold a bachelor degree in a Logistics, Project Management or a related area may be granted credit for up to 24 cp (four core subjects), reducing the duration to one year full time study.
- Graduates of the Master of Project Management can progress to another select master’s program and receive credit up to 36 cp into their new master’s degree - so they can complete two master’s programs in two years.
- Graduates looking to progress to the Master of Business Administration will receive credit up to 18 cp into the MBA program if they meet the appropriate work experience entry requirements.
English requirements
The following level of English is required to gain admission to this program:
- IELTS Academic: Overall score 6.5
- TOEFL (Internet-based): Overall score 86
Course fees
$49,032
$50,544
Career opportunities
The Master of Project Management will prepare you for the following roles.
Project Accountant
A Project Accountant manages the finances for a particular project within a business or organisation. You might balance budgets and ensure financia...
Accounting Manager
An Accounting Manager looks after the everyday running of the accounts department of a business or organisation. You might be supervising a larger ...
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