Prime Minister's 2010 Vocational Prizes awarded
The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
This course is provided for people seeking to develop their leadership, communication and organisational skills to direct multiple projects; for senior managers and coordinators looking to formalise their current skills; and for people that would like to create further education and employment opportunities.
Diploma of Project Management
BSB51407
This qualification delivers the foundations and content for students to analyse, design and execute judgements using a wide range of technical, creative, conceptual or managerial competencies. Students will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to manage all stages of a successful project cycle and to facilitate continuous organisation improvement.
The course delivers the key principals to understand management of project integrative processes; scope; time management; quality control; human resources; communications; project risk and procurement.
Suited to candidates looking to gain a leading edge in their chosen industry OR already in a managerial position and aiming to enhance their communication and management abilities with a formal qualification, the course will develop their competence to undertake diverse projects from start to finish.
It is particularly appropriate training for those who have come from a technical/trade background and now find they are supervising others or in an administrative role.
Graduates will complete the program with skills and confidence recognised in industry. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
The Minister for School Education, the Hon Peter Garrett MP, has announced the winners of the 2010 Australian Vocational Student Prize and Prime Minister’s award for Skills Excellence in School.
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