Project Management (2022)

Project Management will set you up with the specialist knowledge and tools needed to manage a diverse range of projects and effectively lead teams of people to deliver all aspects of a new project, from planning and logistics through to finance and technology.

Project Management is available as a minor.

To complete a minor in Project Management, students must complete 60 points, including 30 points above 100 level from the papers listed below.


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  • Prescriptions for the GradCert(PM)

    The qualification regulations define the subject requirements for the Graduate Certificate.

    Graduate Certificate in Project Management students must complete 60 points including: PRMGT300, PRMGT301, PRMGT302 and PRMGT303.

  • 100 Level

    Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location
    MGSYS101Integrated Thinking - Digital Business and Supply Chain Management15.022A (Hamilton), 22A (Internet Waikato College), 22A (Tauranga), 22B (Hamilton), 22B (Hamilton Waikato College), 22VA (Internet National Economics University, Vietnam), 22X (Internet National Economics University, Vietnam) & 22X (Zhejiang University City College, Hangzhou China)
    This paper explores the dual concepts of digital business and supply chain management. The interactive lectures help in developing critical thinking skills and highlight many topical case studies.
  • 200 Level

    Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location
    PRMGT200Fundamentals of Operations and Project Management15.022G (Online)
    This paper covers the fundamental concepts and tools of operations management, and how understanding of it can aid in the success of projects to help organisations maintain their competitive advantage.
  • 300 Level

    Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location
    PRMGT300Business Operations in Project Management15.022A (Online), 22B (Online) & 22C (Online)
    This paper covers important concepts and issues related to the management of operations in the context of project management. These are discussed from both strategic and operational perspectives.
    PRMGT301Fundamentals of Project Management15.022A (Hamilton), 22A (Online), 22B (Online) & 22C (Online)
    This paper will provide insights into the fundamental approaches and applications for managing projects. Key material will be drawn from the Project Management Body of Knowledge. In the form of a micro-credential, students will have the option to sit the exam to become a Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) from the Pro...
    PRMGT302Project Management in Practice15.022A (Online), 22B (Online) & 22C (Online)
    This paper addresses advanced important practical project management issues relating to systems, processes and personnel with special attention given to success and failure examples through case studies.
    PRMGT303Applied Project Management15.022A (Online), 22B (Online) & 22C (Online)
    This is the capstone paper for the Graduate Certificate and Minor in Project Management. The paper takes a case-based approach to apply the learnings from the other project management papers and explore their relevance to real-world projects. Students will have the opportunity to explore projects of their choice, including projects...

2022 Catalogue of Papers information current as of : 3 October 2023 8:50am

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