Bachelor
The Bachelor of Project Management concerns projectised decision-making applicable to a wide range of different industry sectors. It builds on three foundation semesters comprising business acumen, project framework, process analysis and core skill development before three further practice semesters comprising technical, tactical and strategic decision-making. The program includes comprehensive coverage of project schedule, cost, resource, scope, quality, procurement, communications, risk and stakeholder management, two elective choices and concludes with a capstone subject on project integration management. There is an organisational change focus in the curriculum's design. The program's curriculum is purposely built around the PMBOK Guide, which is the international standard for the project management discipline.
Project management is a global profession, with over 750,000 certified practitioners in PMI alone. More than ever project managers are necessary in almost every sector of business, from construction, property and information technology to government, healthcare and mining sectors to name a few. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Project Management you will have the skills most needed to keep up with trends, lead a team and problem solve in today's digital era.
As at 20 August 2019 (10:00am AEST), a search of available full-time jobs for 'project manager' in Australia via seek.com.au retrieved 26,837 results, with 58.8% paying salaries in excess of A$100,000. Run your own test and see the diverse range of career opportunities that await you. Popular start-up roles for Bond graduates are junior/assistant project manager, trainee program manager, project coordinator, and project administrator. Career progression includes project manager, project innovator, program manager, business analyst, design thinker, change-agent, entrepreneur, Agile coach, and product manager.
View the Bachelor of Project Management - Program Structure and Sequencing
This program is sequentially structured to prepare you with the necessary knowledge and expertise to continually develop and apply your skills in a variety of contexts.
Core University Subjects (3)
Foundation Subjects (19)
General Electives (2)
Students must choose two (2) electives from the list of available undergraduate subjects from across the University.
Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies. To apply for credits, you will need to submit academic transcripts including detailed subject outlines/course descriptions for each relevant subject and/or certified copies of testamurs to the Office of Future Students. Please refer to how to apply for credit for more information
In order to apply for study at Bond University, you will need to complete the online application form. To find out more about the application process please refer to how to apply.