Bachelor of Project Management
Bond University
About
The Bachelor of Project Management concerns projectised decision-making applicable to a wide range of different industry sectors.
It builds on three foundation semesters comprising business acumen, project framework, process analysis and core skilldevelopment before three further practice semesters comprising technical, tactical and strategic decision-making.
The program includes comprehensive coverage of project schedule, cost, resource, scope, quality, procurement, communications, risk and stakeholder management, two elective choices and concludes with a capstone subject on project integration management.
Thereis an organisational change focus in the curriculum’s design.
The program’s curriculum is purposely built around the PMBOK® Guide, which is the international standard for the project management discipline.
Structure
View the Bachelor of Project Management - Program Structure and Sequencing
This program is sequentially structured to prepare you with the necessary knowledge and expertise to continually develop and apply your skills in a variety of contexts.
Core University Subjects (3)
- Critical Thinking and Communication
- Collaboration, Teams and Leadership
- Responsibility, Integrity and Civic Discourse
Foundation Subjects (19)
- Business Law
- Sustainable Development and Society
- Managing Projects
- Accounting for Decision Making
- Process Reengineering
- Socialising Process Change
- Responsible and Sustainable Business
- Professional Practice and Standards
- Building Digital Literacy and Fluency
- Project Scope Management
- Project Quality Management
- Project Procurement Management
- Project Communications Management
- Project Risk Management
- Project Stakeholder Management
- Project Schedule Management
- Project Cost Management
- Project Resource Management
- Project Integration Management
General Electives (2)
Students must choose two (2) electives from the list of available undergraduate subjects from across the University.
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
Applicants with recent secondary education (within the past two years)
Entry score for 2021 entry
Min ATAR | Min OP | Min IB |
---|---|---|
65 | 15 | 24 |
Visit our student profile if you are interested in the profile of all students who commenced undergraduate study at the Faculty in the January semester 2020.
Applicants must meet the University's general minimum admission criteria.
2021 Year 12 Entry
To ensure students are not disadvantaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, current Year 12 students can be assessed now for a guaranteed offer for 2021 entry conditional on the completion of Year 12. Applications will be assessed based on their first semester Year 12 results and meeting any subject prerequisite requirements for their program. Find out more.
International Secondary School students
For more information for International Students, including the International Baccalaureate, please go to the International Secondary School equivalency page.
Alternative entry pathways
For those applicants who do not currently have the required academic qualifications, there are a number of alternative entry pathways:
- Bond University Tertiary Preparation programs
- Bond University Diploma programs
- Other institutional Tertiary Preparation Programs
- Vocational education and training qualifications (Certificate IV and above)
- Prior higher education experience (at this university or another)
- Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
- Professional or para-professional qualifications/experience
- Employment experience verified by a statement of service from the employer stating the position title and length of service and a very brief statement on the tasks undertaken.
For more information on what is required please visit our how to apply page.
English language proficiency requirements
As tuition is delivered in English, all students will be required to provide documented evidence of the required level of proficiency in the English language. Read more detailed information on English language proficiency requirements for university study.
Credit for prior study
Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies. To apply for credits, you will need to submit academic transcripts including detailed subject outlines/course descriptions for each relevant subject and/or certified copies of testamurs to the Office of Future Students. Please refer to how to apply for credit for more information
Key dates
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How to apply
In order to apply for study at Bond University, you will need to complete the online application form. To find out more about the application process please refer to how to apply.
Learning outcomes
The Bachelor of Project Management is generic and hence applicable to working in a projectised organisation at a graduate entry level across a wide range of industry sectors. It supports optional discipline specialisation at postgraduate level, including part-time study options while working full-time. Technical, tactical and strategic decision-making skills are taught in the context of the PMI PMBOK® Guide, which is the international standard for project management practice.
Institution
