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Master of Project Management (CN77)

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G r a d u a t e C e r t i f i c a t e i n P r o j e c t M a n a g e m e n t ( C N 8 1 )

Year offered: 2009 Admissions: No

CRICOS code: 012705A

Course duration (full-time): 1 semester Course duration (part-time): 1 year

Domestic fees (indicative): 2009: Full fee tuition $6,750 (indicative) per semester

International Fees (per semester): 2009: $10,250 (indicative) per semester (subject to annual review) Domestic Entry: This course is open to continuing students only. NO NEW OFFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER 2007.

International Entry: This course is open to continuing students only. NO NEW OFFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER 2007.

Total credit points: 48

Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24 Course coordinator: Associate Professor Jay Yang (Please refer all course enquiries to Course Leader.) Discipline coordinator: Associate Professor Bambang Trigunarsyah (Course Leader)

Campus: Gardens Point Entry Requirements

A relevant bachelor degree from an approved tertiary institution; OR

Qualifications and/or extensive, relevant professional experience deemed equivalent to the above by the Dean of Faculty on the recommendation of the course coordinator;

AND

at least three years of appropriate industry experience after graduation.

Overview

This program is designed to help you advance your professional project management career. The Project Management course provides generic project related skills essential for senior managers in a wide range of industries.

Career opportunities are excellent in both public and private sectors, and salaries approach the highest in any industry.

Course Structure

The first semester full-time or two semesters part-time are identical to the Graduate Diploma in Project Management (CN64). Students who complete the Graduate Certifcate in Project Management (CN81) and are successful in gaining entry into the Graduate Diploma in Project Management (CN64) or Master of Project Management (CN77) will be eligible to receive credit for all units studied in the Graduate Certificate.

The full-time Graduate Certificate can only be completed in Semester 1 of any year.

Students who commence mid-year should enrol in Semester 2 units.

International Student Entry

QUT advises that International Students may only enrol in full-time studies.

Further Information

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering - Phone +61 7 3138 1433, email: [email protected]

Special Note

This course has been discontinued. Any remaining students should seek advice from the Course Leader regarding their remaining course program.

Potential Careers:

Project Developer, Project Manager, Property Economist.

G r a d u a t e C e r t i f i c a t e i n P r o p e r t y E c o n o m i c s ( C N 9 0 )

Year offered: 2009 Admissions: No

CRICOS code: 036428G

Course duration (full-time): 1 semester Course duration (part-time): 1 year

Domestic fees (indicative): 2009: Full fee tuition $6,750 (indicative) per semester

International Fees (per semester): 2009: $10,250 (indicative) per semester (subject to annual review) Domestic Entry: This course is open to continuing students only. NO NEW OFFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER 2007.

International Entry: This course is open to continuing students only. NO NEW OFFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER 2007.

Total credit points: 48

Standard credit points per part-time semester: 24 Course coordinator: Associate Professor Jay Yang (Please refer all course enquiries to Course Leader.) Discipline coordinator: Associate Professor Bambang Trigunarsyah (Course Leader)

Campus: Gardens Point Entry Requirements

A relevant bachelor degree from an approved tertiary institution; OR

Qualifications and/or relevant training considered to be deemed equivalent to the above by the Dean of Faculty on the recommendation of the course coordinator; AND at least three years of appropriate industry experience.

Related Courses

Graduate Diploma in Property Economics(CN91), Master of Property Economics(CN92)

Overview

The aim of the course is to produce graduates capable of making sound and reasonable judgements in property performance evaluation. The course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of property as an economic and financial asset; knowledge and skills to evaluate and manage property, a sense of ethical and professional responsibility and the application of these attributes in the property field.

Course Structure

In the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma courses, students complete coursework units from the Masters degree with a range of elective options available.

The full-time Graduate Certificate can only be completed in Semester 1 of any year.

Students who commence mid-year should enrol in Semester 2 units.

Majors

While the course provides an overview of property as an asset there are majors in PROPERTY INVESTMENT AND MANAGEMENT and PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT. There are several common units across the majors however applicants are required to select one major.

International Student Entry

QUT advises that International Students may only enrol in full-time studies.

Further Information

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering - Phone +61 7 3138 1433, email: [email protected]

Special Note

This course has been discontinued. Any remaining students should seek advice from the Course Leader regarding their remaining course program.

Potential Careers:

Construction Manager, Project Developer, Property Development, Property Economist, Property Management.

G r a d u a t e D i p l o m a i n P r o p e r t y E c o n o m i c s ( C N 9 1 )

Year offered: 2009 Admissions: No

CRICOS code: 036429G

Course duration (full-time): 1 year Course duration (part-time): 2 years

Domestic fees (indicative): 2009: Full fee tuition $6,750 (indicative) per semester

Domestic Entry: This course is open to continuing students only. NO NEW OFFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER 2007.

International Entry: This course is open to continuing students only. NO NEW OFFERS WILL BE MADE AFTER 2007.

Total credit points: 96

Standard credit points per full-time semester: 48

Course coordinator: Professor Jay Yang (Please refer all course enquiries to Course Leader.)

Discipline coordinator: Associate Professor Bambang Trigunarsyah (Course Leader)

Campus: Gardens Point Entry Requirements

A relevant bachelor degree from an approved tertiary institution; OR successful completion of CN90 Graduate Certificate in Property Economics with a grade point average of 5.0 or better; and at least three years of appropriate industry experience after graduation.

Related Courses

Graduate Certificate in Property Economics (CN90) Master of Property Economics (CN92)

Overview

The aim of the course is to produce graduates capable of making sound and reasonable judgements in property performance evaluation. The course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of property as an economic and financial asset; knowledge and skills to evaluate and manage property, a sense of ethical and professional responsibility and the application of these attributes in the property field.

Course Structure

In the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma courses, students complete coursework units from the Masters degree with a range of elective options available.

Students who commence mid-year should enrol in Semester 2 units.

Majors

While the course provides an overview of property as an asset, there are majors in PROPERTY INVESTMENT AND MANAGEMENT and PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT. There are several common units across the majors however applicants are required to select one major.

International Student Entry

QUT advises that International Students may only enrol in full-time studies.

Further Information

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering - Phone +61 7 3138 1433, email: [email protected]

Special Note

This course has been discontinued. Any remaining students should seek advice from the Course Leader regarding their remaining course program.

Potential Careers:

Project Developer, Property Development, Property Economist, Property Management.

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