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BSB51407 Diploma of Project Management

Are you looking to take the next step in your career? Are you an aspiring project manager?

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who possess a sound theoretical knowledge base and use a range of specialised, technical or managerial competencies to plan, carry out and evaluate their own work and/or the work of a team. 

Upon the successful completion of this course you'll be expected to manage project costs, human resources, risk, quality and project procurement. 

Who is this course designed for?

Axial's Project Management Diploma is designed for those currently in project management positions, or those who wish to advance their skills and knowledge to step up to a senior project management role.

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Course Units

Axial's Diploma of Project Management is made up of the following 9 units:

  • BSBPMG501A Manage application of project integrative processes
  • BSBPMG502A Manage project scope
  • BSBPMG503A Manage project time
  • BSBPMG504A Manage project costs
  • BSBPMG505A Manage project quality
  • BSBPMG506A Manage project human resources
  • BSBPMG507A Manage project communications
  • BSBPMG508A Manage project risk
  • BSBPMG509A Manage project procurement

Delivery Mode 

Delivery is conducted face-to-face in an Axial classroom, on an average of one (nominated) day per month over a period of 6 months (12 months to complete), full-time. Please note that minimum class numbers apply.

Some units will be delivered singularly in a designated session and others delivered in clusters.  From a selection of dates, you will have to choose an assessment day that suits you to achieve competency. 

Assessment Requirements

Assessment will consist of individual or clustered units of competencies, whereby the student will display their theoretical and practical ability to a standard where the trainer can deem them competent.

Career Pathways 

Career opportunities that exist for Project Management graduates include project leader, project management facilitator, program administrator and project coordinator.

Recognition of Prior Learning 

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is ideal for people without any formal qualifications.   No matter how, when or where you acquired your skills, you can still receive a full or partial qualification based on your experience gained through various work or life situations.

Government Funding and Incentives 

State and Federal Government funding and incentives may be available to eligible employers and students.  For more information contact an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) or visit the Government Funding and Incentives section of this website.

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