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Offerings

MURDOCH-S1-INT-2020-ONGOING

Enrolment rules

Enrolment in a graduate-level study.

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Learning activities

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Learning outcomes

1.

Research project management skills and facilitation practices for large multidisciplinary projects;

2.

Develop and maintain productive working relationships, employing professional industry-standard practices;

3.

Manage the wide range of variables required for complex service-orientated projects;

4.

Skilfully apply digital management tools to ensure effective communicative practices with the project team and subsequent stakeholders;

5.

Deliver disciplinary specific contributions into multidisciplinary project environments.

6.

Identify/discuss/describe the role of strategic project management  globally, in successful stakeholder collaborations in social and commercial sectors.

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Additional information

Unit content:

In this unit students will: 

  • engage in researching project management tools and practices from commercial design sectors for understanding how to approach a real world project (ULO 1/6);
  • establish a digital online environment to collaboratively manage project materials, processes and participants such as the unit project client and additional stakeholders (ULO1/2/3/4/5/6);
  • adopt team member roles for effectively managing the large service project (ULO 2/3/4/5/6);
  • complete specific team member tasks for effectively maintaining the real world group project and delivering project outcomes to the project stakeholder audience (ULO 2/3/4/5/6); 
  • practice innovative collaboration techniques towards enhancing multidisciplinary and user focused project environments (ULO 2/3/4/5/6); and 
  • demonstrate professional approaches to resolving the project issues and delivering the project outcomes for the real world project (ULO 2/3/4/5/6).