Diploma of Project Management
BSB50820
Why complete a Diploma of Project Management (BSB50820)
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply project management skills and knowledge. They may manage projects in a variety of contexts, across a number of industry sectors. They have project leadership and management roles and are responsible for achieving project objectives.
- Training to gain their underpinning knowledge and skills requirements
- Assessment tasks to test their knowledge and skills
- Workplace projects to demonstrate their learning within a workplace
- Third party verification to confirm

Course Name
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Core Units
BSBPMG530 | Manage project scope |
BSBPMG531 | Manage project time |
BSBPMG532 | Manage project quality |
BSBPMG533 | Manage project cost |
BSBPMG534 | Manage project human resources |
BSBPMG535 | Manage project information and communication |
BSBPMG536 | Manage project risk |
BSBPMG540 | Manage project integration |
Elective Units
BSBPEF501 | Manage personal and professional development |
BSBTWK502 | Manage team effectiveness |
BSBPMG537 | Manage project procurement |
BSBPMG538 | Manage project stakeholder engagement |
Duration and Training Methods
Duration
12 months
Training Methods
- Online and workplace based
Fees
Full Fee Student
The full fee for this qualification is $4,850
Course Outcome
Upon successful completion of all theoretical and practical assessments within this qualification, you will be issued a Nationally Recognised Qualification for:
BSB50820 – Diploma of Project Management
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