BSB40920
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice
Course Overview
This qualification is suitable for autonomous individuals who identify and apply project management skills and knowledge in a wide variety of contexts. Job titles for these roles may include contracts officers, project administrators, quality officers and small business operators.
Individuals in these roles might be members of a project team, with no direct responsibility for overall project outcomes. Primarily, these roles would support wider project operations. They may use project tools and methodologies selectively to support organisational or business activities.
Type
International
Delivery
Face-to-Face
Duration
12 months
CRICOS Code
0102125
Course Discount
Darwin & Gold Coast Campus
Start dates
January 25, 2021
April 19, 2021
July 12, 2021
October 4, 2021
Course Breakdown
Core Units
BSBPMG420
Apply project scope management techniques
BSBPMG421
Apply Project time management techniques
BSBPMG422
Apply project quality management techniques
Elective Units
BSBPMG423
Apply project cost management techniques
BSBPMG424
Apply project human resources management approaches
BSBPMG425
Apply project information management and communications techniques
BSBPMG426
Apply project risk management techniques
BSBPMG428
Apply project life cycle management processes
BSBPMG429
Apply project stakeholder engagement techniques
Career Outcomes
- Project Analyst
- Project Officer
- Project Records Officer
- Project Administrator/Coordinator

Entry Requirements
Students must be aged 18 years and above.
Evidence of acceptable English language test course as below (or equivalent):
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – 5.5
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), internet based test – 46
- Cambridge English: Advanced (Certificate in Advanced English) – 162
- Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE) – 42
In addition, students are asked to identify if they would like to participate in an LLN assessment as part of the enrolment process in the areas of reading, writing, oral communication and numeracy. This ensures the course is at an appropriate level for students and educational support is provided.
Recognition of Prior Learning
RPL recognises skills, knowledge and experience gained through work, formal study, volunteering, informal or formal training, social activities or general life experiences. If you can demonstrate that you have already learnt the knowledge, and have the relevant skills, recognition of prior learning may be granted. Please contact our office for information about the RPL process.
Course Fees
Investment
- Course Fee
- $8,500.00
- Application Fee (non-refundable) – $300
- Resource Fee – $200
- Tuition Fee – $8,000
- Tuition Fee Per Term
- $2,000.00
Contact international@alanakaye.edu.au for information on discounted fees
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Recognition of Prior Learning
(Per Unit of Competency) - $500.00
Inclusions:
- Course learning and assessment material
- Qualified industry expert trainer
- Student support
- Coffee and tea
- Certification upon successful completion