Project Management
Proficiency in project management is fast becoming an essential management skill, a skill you can gain by studying for a nationally accredited qualification in project management or by undertaking one of our short courses in PRINCE2.
The supportive learning environment and industry experienced, qualified facilitators ensure you achieve your professional development and career goals. Training blends current theory with practical learning to cultivate knowledge in project management, helping you develop work ready tools to assist with planning, managing and controlling all aspects of a project.
Project Management courses
These part-time, evening courses in project management offer a convenient and flexible study option to help you take control of your career
- PRINCE2 is a structured project management methodology which unites the management, control and organisation of a project to assist effective delivery of project objectives.
- Certificate IV in Project Management is designed to cultivate your skills in project management with a focus on foundation tools and project management knowledge
- Diploma of Project Management helps you develop your natural project management style and the necessary skills to meet challenges faced by busy managers in today’s dynamic workplace
- Advanced Diploma of Project Management explores the program management (directing multiple projects) discipline.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available for these project management courses. This process allows you to gain recognition for existing work experience and knowledge, and could provide you with a full or part qualification without having to duplicate the training.
Pathways
The Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Project Management offer pathways to further study and may assist you to gain entry to university and/or contribute towards study credits.
How to Apply?
To apply for any of our Project Management courses or if you'd like more information please contact us with your request.
Last updated 12 April, 2012

