Share COURSE OVERVIEW The Certificate IV in Project Management Practice is a practical, hands on training course delivered in an interactive classroom environment designed to give participants the knowledge, skills and tools to enable them to become a more effective project team member. Workshop and Practice: 4 days face-to-face Submit Assessment: 12 months Units of Competency: 9 PDU’s to Members of the Project Management Institute (PMI®): 28 TARGET AUDIENCE The course is ideal for the wider Project Team regardless of business or industry sector. Completion of the course will equip the participant with a working knowledge of effective project management methodology, as well as arming them with the tools and techniques to better understand their role and effectively assist in the delivery of projects. PRE-REQUISTIES Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include: Up to 4 years vocational experience in project roles where there may have been some limited responsibility for the output of others but do not have a formal project management qualification. UNITS The course comprises of nine units of competency from the National Competency Standards for Project Management which are developed in line with A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), the methodology adopted by both the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and the Australian Institute of Project Management. Units of competency include: BSBPMG409 Apply project scope management techniques BSBPMG410 Apply project time management techniques BSBPMG411 Apply project quality management techniques BSBPMG412 Apply project cost management techniques BSBPMG413 Apply project human resources management approaches BSBPMG414 Apply project information management and communications techniques BSBPMG415 Apply project risk management techniques BSBPMG416 Apply project procurement procedures BSBMPG418 Apply project stakeholder engagement techniques ASSESSMENT Following completion of the face-to-face workshop, students are required to complete a portfolio of evidence consisting of theory and practical tasks.