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Business Project Management Specialisation
Undergraduate Specialisation
SPUC-BPRJM
- Course
- Business Project Management Specialisation
- Credit
- 100
Outline
Learn the essential skills you need to successfully manage projects.

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Broad career options
This course will teach you essential project management skills, which are required across all industries.
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Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021.
Get the Curtin edge
Access to leadership programs, specialist facilities and industry placements give you a competitive edge in the job market.
Project management is an integral business function that exists across multiple channels and industries. This specialisation will introduce you to key concepts in the areas of contract law, risk management, procurement and operations management.
The communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills you’ll develop will not only help you become a successful project manager, but will be valuable additions to any workplace role that requires you to manage workloads and milestones.
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Why study
- The skills and knowledge you’ll develop are transferable across industries.
- You’ll learn how to engage with stakeholders and be flexible and agile in the workplace to contribute to project successes.
- You’ll analyse both local and global case studies, so you can be prepared to work wherever you want in the world.
Student profile
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Career information
Careers
- Project manager
- Business analyst
- Business consultant
- Business development manager
Industries
- Banking, finance and insurance
- Federal, state and local government
- Resources
- Manufacturing
- Hospitality
- Management consulting
Advanced standing
At Curtin, we understand that everyone’s study journey has been different.
You may have already studied some of the units (subjects) listed in your Curtin course, or you may have work experience that matches the degree requirements.
If this applies to you, you can apply for credit for recognised learning (CRL), which means your previous study is recognised and matched against a similar unit in your intended Curtin course.
A successful CRL application exempts you from having to complete certain units within your course and means you could finish your degree in a shorter amount of time.
CRL is also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing and credit transfer.
Use the CRL search to find out how much CRL you qualify for, or contact us at:
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Curtin Connect: 1300 222 888
Fees & charges
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- Curtin course code: SPUC-BPRJM
- Last updated on: 18/08/2022