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Project Management Specialization

Project Management Specialization  - Overview

Offered By:

Faculty of Economics and Commerce


The plan "7812SPMGT Project Management" of the Master of Management Program is to be discontinued. Current students enrolled may complete the specialisation, however, no new applications for admission will be accepted from 2006 onward.

The Master of Management specialising in Project Management is a full/part-time Program designed for those who wish to acquire a postgraduate management qualification. It combines core and elective courses of existing NGSM programs, in a way that meets the standards of Master programs as offered elsewhere in the University.

The Program will provide managers with the tools, techniques and understanding to manage real projects in complex and ever-changing bussiness environments.

Requirements

Program Structure

Candidates are required to complete 48 units consisting of 4 compulsory core courses, totaling 24 units.  Elective courses to total a further 24 units may be selected from the list of additional courses, or, from other disciplines or graduate programs, as approved by the Academic Program Coordinator.

Core courses

6 units

BUSI8003

Organisational Behaviour

6 units

BUSI8102

Corporate Strategy

6 units

BUSI8169

A Management Framework for Business Projects

6 units

BUSI8170

Tools and Techniques for Business Project Management

 

Additional Courses

  6 units

BUSI8041

Economics for Business Managers

  6 units

BUSI8110

International Business Strategy

  6 units

BUSI8181

Financial Reporting and Analysis

  6 units

BUSI8043

Marketing

  6 units

BUSI8120

Strategic Management of Information Technology and E-Commerce

  6 units

BUSI8106

Technology and Innovation Management and Strategy

  6 units

BUSI8165

Commercialisation of Research and Development

  6 units

BUSI8167

Knowledge Management

  6 units

BUSI8182

Managing in a Global Economy

  6 units

COMP8001

Systems Approach to Product Development

  6 units

ENGN8002

Managing Software Projects

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

Updated:   13 Nov 2015 / Responsible Officer:   The Registrar / Page Contact:   Student Business Solutions