This unit (NBC3101) is designed to provide an understanding of the principles of project management practice and the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders and others in a project team. Utilising the PMBOK© (Project Management Body of Knowledge) Guide as a reference, the unit explores 10 Knowledge Areas in project management and instigates the process of applying these to contemporary and emerging project environments. The unit delivers a comprehensive understanding of how due diligence manifests in a project life cycle. It addresses what is to be delivered in a project (scope), how it is to be delivered (plan), the delivery and implementation (execution) and finally reporting and review. As projects are situated within organisations, relevant concepts of organisational management and human resource management are also analysed.
Unit details
Location:
Online Real Time
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
NBC3101
Prerequisites
Nil
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Critically apply knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities through the lens of an established project management process (PMBOK©); | ||
2. | Analyse and critique the 10 Knowledge Areas of project management; | ||
3. | Assess the use of Project Communications tools and techniques in the areas of planning, assessing, quantifying, qualifying, control, monitoring and disposition of project information relevant to all stakeholders and at all levels of the organisation; | ||
4. | Appraise the dynamics of working collaboratively within a project environment and developing distributed leadership skills; and | ||
5. | Predict the impact of risk in various project management scenarios. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Assignment | Assignment 1 - Individual | 30% |
Assignment | Assignment 2 - Group Project | 40% |
Presentation | Group Oral Presentation | 10% |
Test | Two in-class tests | 20% |
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