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Overview

The Graduate Certificate is the first tier of two postgraduate programs in Construction Project Management. It is undertaken on a part-time basis over two semesters with students completing two courses in each semester. Students learn about project management principles and techniques needed to effectively manage large construction projects. The Graduate … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

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Investigate, generate, synthesise and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at an abstract and/or applied level.
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Demonstrate an advanced understanding of the construction project management body of knowledge, including established theories and recent developments relevant to the discipline or professional field.
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Apply construction project management principles and practices to new or complex environments.
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Analyse problems or issues, articulate appropriate solutions and justify propositions and/or professional decisions.
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Communicate complex ideas in a variety of formats to diverse audiences.
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Demonstrate a high level of personal autonomy and accountability in the acquisition or application of knowledge or skills.
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Critically evaluate contemporary debates and literatures in construction project management.
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Demonstrate a high level understanding of, and the ability to apply, the principles of teamwork and collaboration.
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Program Structure
24 Units of Credit:

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Master of Construction Project Management - MCPM8121 - Construction Project Management

Program Fees

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