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The need to comprehend, negotiate, and oversee contracts effectively continues to grow, ensuring optimal results for all parties involved. Contract administration serves as a vital function for numerous entities, especially within construction, government, and engineering sectors.
This distinctive program provides you with the expertise to successfully handle projects and contracts under Australia's legal system. The specialized techniques you acquire complement the advanced competencies you'll develop in managing projects, programs, and portfolios.
Project management remains a sought-after field, with rising demand for skilled professionals in Australia's job market. Various industries depend on qualified project experts who possess both practical abilities and theoretical knowledge to execute initiatives efficiently—meeting deadlines, budgets, and objectives while delivering organizational value.
The curriculum follows A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK® Guide), the global benchmark for project management practices applicable across sectors, businesses, and government agencies.
During your studies, you'll acquire both technical competencies and industry insights to implement project management frameworks, methodologies, and strategic approaches for handling intricate projects. The program trains you to oversee projects from start to finish while developing solutions that ensure successful delivery. The thesis component allows students to conduct applied research addressing real-world challenges in their field.
This program equips you with advanced knowledge in project, program, and portfolio management, along with adaptable tools and techniques applicable to complex initiatives across industries.
You'll enroll in courses like Construction Contract Administration, Negotiation Strategies, and Construction Dispute Resolution. These cover essential legal concepts, standards, methods, and Australian contract practices relevant to building, engineering, and public sector projects. The program culminates with a hands-on Master's thesis.