MJRP-PROJM v.1 Project Management Major (Master Sust Built Env)

Curtin University

About

This major/stream is part of a larger course. Information is specific to the major/stream, please refer to the course for more information.

In this major students will focus on the wide variety of resources required in order to carry out the various project activities. In first semester students will explore project procurement; acquisition processes; procurement planning; source selection; procurement documents and contract administration. In preparing for the second semester capstone unit students will explore the concepts, methods, tools and techniques of research and investigation needed for the production of a research problem, research design and methodology and literature review. In second semester these research skills are used to independently solve problems in an authentic professional environment, while applying knowledge and skills in the integrative management of scope, communication, procurement, and human resources to a capstone project.

Structure

Major/Stream Learning Outcomes

A graduate of this course can:

1. demonstrate an understanding of the Built Environment industry, apply the principles, theories and concepts of cross-disciplinary knowledge and draw upon appropriate knowledge of social, economic and environmental factors

2. think critically, creatively and reflectively in order to analyse problems and issues; challenge theories and practices; and understand the specific needs of various stakeholders in order to generate creative, effective and sustainable solutions relevant to the Built Environment industry

3. critically access, evaluate and synthesise information in order to support, comprehend and analyse the diverse processes of strategic and sustainable decision making relevant across disciplines within the Built Environment industry

4. effectively communicate information and ideas graphically, orally, and in writing, to diverse audiences (academic, professional and community)

5. recognise, understand and use a range of appropriate technologies in order to undertake cross-disciplinary practices and facilitate professional processes within the Built Environment industry

6. use learned skills and a range of strategies that will continue professional self-development, influence others within the built environment industry, and sustain intellectual curiosity

7. demonstrate a high level of awareness and skill in understanding, valuing and responding to cultural diversity and difference across a range of local, national and international issues and perspectives in the Built Environment industry

8. work ethically as individuals and in teams demonstrating skills in leadership negotiation and conflict resolution, recognising cultural and physical diversity and appreciating and valuing the contribution of other disciplines and interests

9. recognise and consider the needs and aspirations of diverse populations and demonstrate a professional and ethical approach while using skills in leadership and self-motivation to work individually and in teams, across disciplines within the Built Environment industry

YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2

Code Version Course Name HRS/WK Credit
PRJM6004 v.1 Project Procurement Management 3.0 25.0
PRJM6006 v.1 Project Management Research 1 3.0 25.0
50.0

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1

Code Version Course Name HRS/WK Credit
PRJM6009 v.2 Project Management Integrated Project 3.0 50.0
50.0

* *A maximum of two units per semester allowed from the Major.

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