BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management

CRICOS Course Code

107451F

CRICOS Provider Code

03944E

RTO Number

41568

Study Mode

Face To Face

Course Overview

The Diploma of Project Management is designed to give you the practical skills and knowledge needed to plan, manage, and deliver projects across various industries. You will learn how to coordinate teams, manage budgets, set timelines, and ensure projects are completed successfully.

This course is ideal for anyone looking to start a career in project management or move into a management role. You’ll achieve hands-on experience and industry-relevant skills that can be applied immediately in the workplace.

Course duration

The Diploma of Project Management is a 52-week course. This includes all learning, assessments, and practical training to help you gain the skills needed to manage projects effectively.

Course Fees & Costs

Please contact our Marketing Team (marketing@iis.edu.au) for the most updated price list.

Resources & Materials

You will have access to all learning materials, including textbooks, online resources, and software tools required for your course. Our classrooms are equipped with the latest technology to support hands-on learning.

Industry Training & Facilities

Our Diploma of Project Management students have access to modern, industry-standard facilities designed to support hands-on learning and practical experience.

Facilities and training include:

  • Fully equipped classrooms with the latest technology for interactive learning.
  • Computer labs and project management software to practice real project planning and tracking.
  • Industry-relevant training resources, including templates, case studies, and project tools.
  • Supportive learning environment with access to trainers for guidance, feedback, and mentoring.

Delivery Mode

  • Face to Face

Delivery Site

  • Parramatta (Main): Suite 302, Level 3, 20 Macquarie Street, Parramatta, NSW 2150;
  • Sydney CBD: Level 1, 175 Liverpool St, Sydney NSW 2000;
  • Wollongong: Level 3, 325 Crown St, Wollongong NSW 2500; and/or,
  • Cairns: 2 Orchid Plaza, 58 Lake St, Cairns City, QLD 4870

Imperial Institute of Sydney Entry Requirements

Age Requirement:
Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the commencement of the course.

Educational Qualifications:

  • Completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent; or
  • Successful completion of an AQF Certificate III qualification or higher.

Course Entry Interview:
Applicants must participate in a course entry interview to determine suitability for the course and assess any specific learning needs.

Visa Requirements:
Applicants must meet the requirements for an Australian Student Visa (Subclass 500).

English Language Proficiency:

  • A minimum IELTS* score of 6.0, with test results no more than two (2) years old.

Alternative evidence of English proficiency may include:

  • Completion of at least five (5) years of education in an English-speaking country where the medium of instruction was English; or
  • Completion of at least a Certificate IV–level qualification in an Australian RTO within the last two (2) years.

Note: Other English language tests, such as PTE and TOEFL, are accepted if scores are equivalent to IELTS 6.0. Students must provide official results for verification by the Imperial Institute of Sydney.

Total number of units = 12

8 core units plus

4 elective units, of which:

  • 2 elective units must be selected from the elective units listed below
  • for the remaining 2 elective units:
    • Up to 2 units may be selected from the elective units listed below
    • If not listed, up to 2 units may be selected from a Diploma or above, from this or any other currently endorsed Training Package qualification or accredited course.

Elective units must be relevant to the work environment and the qualification, maintain the integrity of the AQF alignment and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.

Chosen elective units must not include BSBPMG430 Undertake project work.

CodeTitle
Core
BSBPMG530Manage project scope
BSBPMG536Manage project risk
BSBPMG531Manage project time
BSBPMG534Manage project human resources
BSBPMG532Manage project quality
BSBPMG535Manage project information and communication
BSBPMG533Manage project cost
BSBPMG540Manage project integration
Electives
BSBPMG538Manage project stakeholder engagement
BSBTWK503Manage meetings
BSBPEF501Manage personal and professional development
BSBPMG539Manage project governance

Students may apply for course credit through credit transfer or recognition of prior learning (RPL) based on their existing qualifications, skills, knowledge, and experience.

  • Full details about course credit and eligibility are available in the International Student Handbook. 
  • Course credit applications are assessed in line with institutional and regulatory requirements.

For International Students

  • Course credit approval may impact both:
    • Course fees
    • Course duration
  • Students will be notified in writing regarding:
    • The outcome of their course credit application
    • Any changes to the course fees or duration
  • If course credit is granted after the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) is issued, a revised CoE will be provided showing the updated course duration.

By completing the Diploma of Project Management, you will gain the knowledge and skills to effectively plan, manage, and deliver projects in a professional environment. You will be able to:

  • Develop project plans, budgets, and timelines.
  • Coordinate and lead project teams to achieve objectives.
  • Identify and manage risks, issues, and changes within projects.
  • Apply problem-solving and decision-making techniques to project challenges.
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Use project management tools and software confidently.

Graduates of this course are prepared for roles such as Project Coordinator, Project Officer, Project Administrator, or Assistant Project Manager. The skills you gain will also provide a strong foundation for further study in project management or related management qualifications.

Upon successful completion of the course, you will be awarded the Diploma of Project Management (AQF Level 5).

This nationally recognised qualification confirms that you have the skills and knowledge to work effectively in project management roles across a variety of industries in Australia.

The Diploma of Project Management provides a strong foundation for further study and career progression. After completing this course, you can choose to:

  • Advance your studies to progress to an Advanced Diploma of Project Management, a Bachelor’s degree in Project Management, or related management and business degrees.
  • Specialise your skills like undertaking short courses or certifications in areas such as risk management, leadership, or agile project management.
  • For Professional recognition, you can use your qualification to apply for membership with professional bodies, such as the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM), which can enhance your career opportunities.

Assessments are designed to mirror real-world tasks and industry standards, helping students develop the skills needed for their careers. They take place in a simulated workplace environment and assess practical abilities, teamwork, and time management.

Assessment Arrangements

Assessment will occur through a variety of methods, including projects incorporating role-plays, presentations, reports, portfolios, case studies and short answer questions. Assessment conditions will ensure a simulated workplace environment.

Assessment tasks:

  • Reflect real-life work tasks.
  • Are required to be performed within industry standard timeframes as specified by assessors in relation to each task.
  • Are assessed using assessment criteria that relate to the quality of work expected by the industry.
  • Are performed to industry safety requirements as relevant.
  • Utilise authentic workplace documentation.
  • Require students to work with others as part of a team.
  • Require students to plan and prioritise competing work tasks.
  • Involve the use of standard workplace equipment such as computers and software.
  • Ensure that students are required to consider workplace constraints such as time and budgets.

Assessment Materials

Assessment materials comprise:

  • Student Assessment Tasks: There is one for each unit of competency that includes instructions to students about each of their assessments. It also includes an assessment plan where students can record the due dates of each task and an Assessment Task Cover Sheet that must be completed for each Assessment submission.
  • Other documents specific to the workplace simulation task requirements are also included with the assessment tasks. These include document templates and simulated workplace policies and procedures, and are described in the student and assessor instructions as relevant.

Re-assessment

Re-assessment criteria:

Each assessment task will be given an outcome of either Satisfactory (S) or Not Satisfactory (NS). Students must complete all tasks for a unit satisfactorily to achieve an overall outcome of Competent (C) for the unit. If one or more of the tasks are assessed as Not Satisfactory, they will be given an outcome for the unit of Not Yet Competent (NYC).

The student can have a total of 3 attempts to complete each task and achieve a ‘Satisfactory’ outcome (noting that the third attempt is chargeable as per the fees and refunds policy). If, after the third attempt, the student is still assessed as Not Satisfactory for a task, they will need to re-enrol in the unit.

Assessment Appeals

Students can make an appeal against any assessment decision by following the Complaints and Appeals Policy outlined in the Student Handbook.

Appeals will be dealt with following the Complaints and Appeals Procedure.

At the Imperial Institute of Sydney, we are committed to ensuring student success through comprehensive support and monitoring:

  • Personalised Intervention Strategies: Tailored plans to address individual student needs and challenges, with additional resources provided to support learning.

     

  • Ongoing Course Progress Monitoring: Regular tracking of student progress to ensure timely completion of course requirements.

     

  • Attendance Monitoring: Adherence to attendance policies, particularly for international students, to ensure compliance with visa regulations.

     

  • Access to Support Resources: A wide range of academic and personal support services, including tutoring, counselling, and study workshops.

     

  • Continuous Feedback: Students receive regular feedback on their performance to help them stay on track and improve.

     

  • Flexible Learning Options: Various resources and facilities available to cater to different learning styles and needs, including online materials and study groups.

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Career Pathways

Graduates of the Diploma of Project Management can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:

  • Project Coordinator: Supporting the planning and delivery of projects by coordinating schedules, resources, and communication between team members.

  • Project Officer: Assisting with project documentation, reporting, and day-to-day project activities to ensure milestones are met.

  • Project Administrator: Managing project records, budgets, timelines, and administrative processes to support project teams.

  • Assistant Project Manager: Working closely with a Project Manager to help oversee project progress, manage risks, and support decision-making.

  • Team Leader in Project-Based Roles: Leading small teams, supervising tasks, and contributing to successful project outcomes.

Why Choose Imperial Institute of Sydney for the Diploma of Project Management

Choosing the right institution is an important step in your career. Here’s why the Imperial Institute of Sydney is the ideal choice for your Diploma of Project Management:

Before enrolling, the Imperial Institute of Sydney offers a pre-enrolment consultation to help you make an informed decision about your studies. 

This process ensures the course is suitable for your background and experience and helps you understand what is required to complete the qualification. Our goal is to support you from the start and ensure you are confident in choosing the right course for your future.

Contact us today to learn more about the BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management. The Imperial Institute of Sydney helps you with a focus on practical skills, support, and industry connections.

Provider / Contact / Delivery Locations

Provider: Imperial Institute Of Sydney
CRICOS Provider Code: 03944E | ABN: 23 610 424 336 | RTO No: 41568
Tel: 1300 5265 11 |  Email: info@iis.edu.au
Course Offered at: Sydney CBD | Cairns | Parramatta | Wollongong