BLDG 7012 Work-Integrated Learning in Project Management B
Credit Points 20
Legacy Code 301367
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Description This WIL subject builds on its predecessor, Work-Integrated Learning in Project Management A and will provide students enrolled in the Master of Project Management with an opportunity to undertake work placement focusing on project management (PM) in a professional organisation within an industry relevant to students' specialisation or generic option. The placement will allow students to further develop PM professional skills and behaviour, integrate theoretical and practical PM knowledge and conventions into a real world setting, and establish project management competency, all in line with recognized world standard in project management. The subject aims to further promote greater engagement with career planning and progression and hence improve job readiness.
School Eng, Design & Built Env
Discipline Building Construction Management
Student Contribution Band HECS Band 2 20cp
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Level Postgraduate Coursework Level 7 subject
Pre-requisite(s) BLDG 7011
Incompatible Subjects INFO 7010 - Research Project A INFO 7011 - Research Project B
Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in program 3752-Master of Project Management and must have successfully completed 80 credit points which should include all core subjects and 20cps of electives.
Assumed Knowledge
Foundational knowledge of project management.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Successfully develop project management competencies in line with recognised world standard in project management.
- Constructively contribute to the project management-related work of the workplace.
- Critically assess workplace practice and performance in project management.
- Clearly analyse how prior learning of project management knowledge and skills may help further improve project management performance and organisational performance at workplace.
- Critically reflect from your own practice of 500 hours work placement, and evaluate your readiness for entering the Project Management-associated work workforce.
Subject Content
1. 250 hours work placement at an approved organisation within an industry relevant to students?f individual specialisation under the guidance of an approved workplace supervisor and an academic supervisor of WSU
2. Integration of project management knowledge and skills with real world applications in line with recognised world standard in project management.
3. Reflection on project management knowledge and skills in line with recognised world standard in project management.
4. Achievement of project management competencies identified in recognised world standard in project management.
Special Requirements
Legislative pre-requisites
All students will be required to conduct Work Health and Safety Risk Assessment for the tasks they may carry out in their workplace. Depending on the nature of the organisation in which they are doing their placement there may be special legislative requirements. These must be identified by the students before commencement of placement. The placement will not proceed if the student does not have the correct requirements at the time the placement is due to begin.
Assessment
The following table summarises the standard assessment tasks for this subject. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated, where there is a difference your Learning Guide takes precedence.
Type | Length | Percent | Threshold | Individual/Group Task | Mandatory |
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Professional Placement Performance | 20 - 30 minutes evaluation or interview of Academic and Workplace Supervisors | 20 | N | Individual | Y |
Report | 3000 words | 50 | N | Individual | Y |
Presentation | 20 minutes | 30 | N | Individual | Y |
Log/Workbook | 10 - 20 minutes each week | S/U | Y | Individual | Y |
Teaching Periods
Autumn (2024)
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