Certificate IV Project Management In Practice
Certificate IV Project Management In Practice
Overview
VET Qualification Code: BSB40920
Qualification CRICOS Code: 109357K
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply project management skills and knowledge in a wide variety of contexts. The job roles that relate to this 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.
Target Market
Target groups for the Certificate IV in Project Management Practice are those who are:
- Seeking to develop their skills and knowledge as a project manager.
- Seeking to learn about the project life cycle and how to communicate effectively in written form
- Seeking to gain a formalised understanding of project baselines, develop capabilities to engage with key stakeholders and colleagues, and adopt a project management framework of continuous improvement.
Seeking a pathway to higher education qualifications
Target groups will include international students. Students will usually be new entrants; however, credit and/or RPL can be provided for those with existing skills and knowledge allowing such students to complete the course in a shorter timeframe. On successful completion students will be issued with nationally recognised qualifications and/or statements of attainment.
Career Pathway
Students who complete this course can expect to gain work as a Contracts Officer, Project Analyst, Project Administrators, and other roles ranging from clerical and administrative positions through to professional and management roles across a wide variety of industries including Public Administration and Safety, Construction and Professional, Scientific and Technical Services.
Students who complete this course may wish to continue their education into such courses such as:
- BSB50820 – Diploma of Project Management
- BSB50420 – Diploma of Leadership and Management
Course Duration
40 scheduled tuition weeks and up to 10 weeks of holidays – 50 weeks total
Entry Requirements and Academic entry requirements
The Training Package states that there are no prerequisites or mandatory entry requirements for this qualification, allowing flexible entry points.
This course is available to students who are able to provide evidence that they:
- have completed year 12 or equivalent
- are over the age of 18
- meet ONE the following English proficiency requirements of this course:
- evidence of holding any of the following English language test scores within the last 3 years
Test Type
International English Language Testing System
TOEFL internet-based test
Cambridge English: Advanced (Certificate in Advanced English)
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)
Occupational English Test
Score or Level
5.5
46
162
42
B for each test component
OR
- be able to provide any of the following evidence of English Language competence
- that they were educated for 5 years in an English-speaking country.
- that they have successfully completed their Year 12 or equivalent in English Language
Additional Requirements:
have the required level of Language, Learning and Numeracy skills required by the course by
o completing a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment conducted by an EduNex Training at the time of orientation to identify the support required by the students. This support will enable students to complete qualification in the required time.
o The LLN test also assists EduNex Training to assess whether or not students’ LLN skills are at a level suited to the course requirements. It also assists our trainers to prepare individual learning plans for each successful applicant where skill weaknesses are identified.
o The student must have basic computer skills to use word processing software like Microsoft Word and using internet effectively for research.
Condition of Entry:
- For international students: it is a condition of entry that upon acceptance, students provide evidence of having an Australian Student Visa (subclass 500). Students are advised to refer to the following government website for information about applying: https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/500-
Course Structure
The BSB40920 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice requires the completion of the following 9 (including 3 core and 6 electives).
Code
BSBESB401
BSBESB402
BSBESB403
BSBESB404
BSBESB301
BSBESB302
BSBSUS411
BSBMKG434
BSBTWK401
SIRXMKT006
Title
Research and develop business plans
Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
Plan finances for new business ventures
Market new business ventures
Investigate business opportunities
Develop and present business proposals
Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
Promote products and services
Build and maintain business relationships
Develop a social media strategy
Core/Elective
Core
Core
Core
Core
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Course Status
Current
Qualification
Current, Release 1, Release date 19/10/2020 as at 22/6/2024
Delivery Methods
Class based with homework. Students will participate in a total of 1000 hours of training, learning and assessment activities. This includes 20 hours of class each week.
In addition, students will be required to complete 5 hours of homework/online/self-study each week which may involve reading their textbooks, class materials, discussing their work with their trainer/assessor and/or other students and completing assessment tasks that are not done in class such as projects.
Assessment Methods
Please refer to the BSB40920 Delivery and Assessment Schedule for assessment methods for each Unit of Competency.
Definitions of each of these methods has been drawn from the ASQA Guide for developing assessment Tools (page 5), https://www.asqa.gov.au/sites/g/files/net2166/f/Guide_to_developing_assessment_tools.pdf
- Direct observation, this can sometimes happen using simulated environments in the classroom, or where interaction with students is required, this will occur in the workplace at a site visit.
- Product based methods – these are generally reports, displays, case studies and presentations.
- Questioning – written questioning is used for a number of assessment tasks. This can be done verbally as a reasonable adjustment for students with disabilities impacting their ability to complete written tasks.
Where evidence is gathered over a number of assessments, successful completion of the unit of competency will only be judged after successfully completing each individual assessment.
Each unit is assessed individually as a clustered approach has not been taken.
Credit Transfer
Students with a significant amount of prior skills and/or knowledge or previous relevant qualifications are encouraged to apply for recognition of prior learning and/or credit transfer which may reduce the amount of training required