The Master of Science (Project Management) is a well-rounded and balanced Master’s Program providing students not only with highly specialised Project Management content but equips students with the knowledge, theory and principles relevant to the modern project manager. This degree is for project management professionals interested in learning how efficient management can provide organisations with improved ability to plan, implement and control their business activities. The Project Management specialisation provides comprehensive project management skills and capabilities on the full project lifecycle; from project initiation, planning, execution to project closing, and teaches strategies for dealing with a broad range of issues encountered within business organisations.
If you have already completed an undergraduate in Project Management, Logistics, Supply Chain Management or related area, you may receive credit for recognition of prior learning for this course.
Students who are interested in studying a two-year option should consider the Master of Science (Logistics / Project Management)
If you do not meet the direct entry requirements for this course may consider the Graduate Certificate in Business as a pathway option.
Why study this course?
Our courses are: continually developed, informed by research, structured on applied outcomes, recognised by industry, delivered by highly qualified academics and supported through additional specialised student learning and development resources.
We offer three intakes per year, where you can study from our Wollongong or Sydney CBD campus.
Our dedicated student support services are built around individual students’ needs. Our student advisors, academic staff and careers consultant are available each week for consultation. Study skills workshops are also run weekly to ensure your success. We provide a number of social and semi-formal events that give you the opportunity to network with your peers, members of the local business community and alumni.
International Students can choose to take up the option of selecting the elective subject, Global Workplace Practice, which includes practical job seeking activities and access to the Australian workforce either through an internship, industry-based project or part-time employment