About This Course
This qualification is delivered to individuals that are working and have experience and exposure to project management contexts.
The job roles that relate to this project management qualification may include Contracts Officer, Project Administrator and Quality Officer.
Individuals in these roles work autonomously, and might be members of a project team, with no direct responsibility for overall project outcomes.
Primarily, these roles would support wider project operations.
They may use project tools and methodologies selectively to support organisational or business activities.
Qualification consists of 9 units of competency, 3 core units and 6 electives.
Entry Requirements
Learners will need to have completed a language literacy and numeracy assessment online during the enrolment process and demonstrate their learning capacity to undertake course
To ensure that a participant enrolled in this program can fully meet the requirements outlined in the qualification they must be currently working and have access to workplace documents and stakeholders which support their training and assessment
Course Schedule Download
Thornton Face-to-Face Delivery:
- 7 days of structured face to face training workshops in a classroom setting
- Full day sessions 9am – 4.00pm
- 6 structured one hour webinars 9am -10am
- Participants must have “netflix streaming ” Internet connection , laptop and camera
- Access to student resources and assessments via Canvas eLearning student portal
- Learn from certified experienced trainers with real-world experience.
- Participate in interactive learning experiences, capturing practical components of program in class
- Feel supported through your studies with our dedicated virtual 1-hour Student Support sessions throughout the course schedule
- additional student support available. Book a time with one of our trainers via our website
For further information and range of delivery options, check out our Project Management course page.
Participants are required to bring their own laptop to class and must be comfortable in completing the following tasks on a computer:
- Saving documents to folders
- Saving documents to the cloud
- Easily accessing/locating files on their computer quickly
- Using tables to complete templates
- Able to minimize, reduce page size, open files
Participants will also need to have access to Microsoft Word.
Course Schedule
Orientation Session
Cluster 1
Cluster 2
Cluster 3
Cluster 4
Cluster 5
Cluster 6
Cluster 7
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Forsythes Training and Assessment Strategy
Forsythes Training delivers the training content over 7 training workshops and 6 support sessions delivered virtually via Zoom, spread out over nine months. Participants must be employed or have access to a workplace. We offer virtual classrooms and face to face.
Mode of delivery
Combination of supervised and unsupervised training
- research , reading and study 10 hours per unit
- workplace application and practice 35 hours per unit
Dedicated events or skill sets can be conducted across Australia.
Student Information Handbook
Forsythes Training recommends that you access our Student Information Handbook.
The Student Information Handbook provides you with information about Forsythes Training and covers the following areas:
- Student registration process including our refund policy and course cost information
- Student Induction
- Student records and information
- The assessment process and policies
- Rights, responsibilities and standards
- Student Feedback
- Recognised Prior Learning (RPL), Recognised Current Competency (RCC), Direct Credit Transfer (DCT)
- Appeals Process
- WHS Policies and Procedures
- Forsythes Training Guarantee
Student Information Handbook
If there is anything in the handbook where you require further clarification, please do not hesitate to call Forsythes Training on 02 4708 9593 and one of our friendly team members will be more than happy to assist you.
