Project and Program Management
Advanced Diploma of Program Management
BSB60720 CRICOS 104432M6 terms - Each term includes 6 weeks of study plus 2 weeks holidays
Sydney City, Darwin, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Adelaide
Learn how to structure and manage successful projects across a range of industries with ih Business College. Gain insight into project life cycles and the management of this, through learning the tools and techniques for planning, identifying, and managing change and risks to your project, as well as how to manage stakeholder expectations and timelines.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply specialised knowledge and skills, together with experience in program management across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.
Our Project Management courses have been recognised by the Australian Institute of Project Management, with this accreditation from AIPM, we are endorsed by the largest association of project managers in Australia.
Potential Career Opportunities
- Lead a range of different projects
- Manage multiple projects
Course Units
Units1 |
BSBPMG630 - Enable program executionEnable program execution. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish parameters and enable a program to be undertaken effectively. It includes establishing both what the program will accomplish and how it will do so. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
2 |
BSBPMG634 - Facilitate stakeholder engagementFacilitate stakeholder engagement. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to facilitate stakeholder engagement in a program. It includes working with stakeholders through effective communication to achieve desired program benefits. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance, program outcomes, and sometimes the performance of others. |
3 |
BSBPMG635 - Implement program governanceImplement program governance. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish and implement governance requirements to ensure effective program management. It includes implementing systems and processes for decision-making, management systems, compliance and program support. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
4 |
BSBPMG636 - Manage benefitsManage benefits. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage the attainment of program benefits. It includes ensuring that benefits are identified and realised when and as expected. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
5 |
BSBPMG637 - Engage in collaborative alliancesEngage in collaborative alliances. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to enable a program manager to engage in collaborative alliances. It includes identifying opportunities and forging alliances with other organisations to facilitate attainment of program benefits. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance, program outcomes, and sometimes the performance of others. |
6 |
PSPMGT006 - Develop a business caseDevelop a business case. This unit describes the skills required to perform market analysis, development and cost options, and justify for a recommended business solution. This unit applies to those developing appropriate and cost-effective business solutions. |
7 |
BSBSUS601 - Lead corporate social responsibilityLead corporate social responsibility. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to consult with stakeholders to develop, implement and evaluate corporate social responsibility policy in an organisation. The unit applies to individuals working in senior roles in diverse contexts who have responsibility for ensuring an organisation is positioned to ensure its long-term viability and success. |
8 |
BSBLDR601 - Lead and manage organisational changeLead and manage organisational change. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to lead and manage organisational change. The unit applies to managers with responsibilities that extend across the organisation or across significant parts of a large organisation. They may have a dedicated role in human resources management, workforce development, or work in a strategic policy or planning area. |
9 |
BSBPMG633 - Provide leadership for the programProvide leadership for the program. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide leadership for the program. It covers leadership strategies to motivate and inspire individuals and organisations to work constructively toward attainment of program benefits through consolidating program vision, managing risks and supporting staff. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
10 |
BSBPMG631 - Manage program deliveryManage program delivery. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage program delivery. It ensures that the program is moving toward the accomplishment of its vision and the attainment of its expected benefits. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
11 |
BSBSTR601 - Manage innovation and continuous improvementManage innovation and continuous improvement. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to sustain and develop an environment in which continuous improvement, innovation and learning are promoted and rewarded. The unit applies to individuals with managerial responsibilities who aim to build a better and more effective work environment. Continuous improvement and innovation have links with the model of the learning organisation and people working at this level play an important role in building the culture, values and attitudes of the organisation. |
12 |
BSBINS601 - Manage knowledge and informationManage knowledge and information. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and maintain information and data systems to support decision making, and to optimise the use of knowledge and learning throughout the organisation. The unit applies to individuals who are responsible for ensuring that critical business information is readily available to review the organisation’s performance and to ensure its effective functioning. It applies to a wide range of information assets such as business performance data, customer feedback, statistical data and financial data. |
1 |
BSBPMG630 - Enable program executionEnable program execution. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish parameters and enable a program to be undertaken effectively. It includes establishing both what the program will accomplish and how it will do so. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
2 |
BSBPMG634 - Facilitate stakeholder engagementFacilitate stakeholder engagement. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to facilitate stakeholder engagement in a program. It includes working with stakeholders through effective communication to achieve desired program benefits. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance, program outcomes, and sometimes the performance of others. |
3 |
BSBPMG635 - Implement program governanceImplement program governance. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to establish and implement governance requirements to ensure effective program management. It includes implementing systems and processes for decision-making, management systems, compliance and program support. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
4 |
BSBPMG636 - Manage benefitsManage benefits. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage the attainment of program benefits. It includes ensuring that benefits are identified and realised when and as expected. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
5 |
BSBPMG637 - Engage in collaborative alliancesEngage in collaborative alliances. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to enable a program manager to engage in collaborative alliances. It includes identifying opportunities and forging alliances with other organisations to facilitate attainment of program benefits. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance, program outcomes, and sometimes the performance of others. |
6 |
PSPMGT006 - Develop a business caseDevelop a business case. This unit describes the skills required to perform market analysis, development and cost options, and justify for a recommended business solution. This unit applies to those developing appropriate and cost-effective business solutions. |
7 |
BSBSUS601 - Lead corporate social responsibilityLead corporate social responsibility. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to consult with stakeholders to develop, implement and evaluate corporate social responsibility policy in an organisation. The unit applies to individuals working in senior roles in diverse contexts who have responsibility for ensuring an organisation is positioned to ensure its long-term viability and success. |
8 |
BSBLDR601 - Lead and manage organisational changeLead and manage organisational change. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to lead and manage organisational change. The unit applies to managers with responsibilities that extend across the organisation or across significant parts of a large organisation. They may have a dedicated role in human resources management, workforce development, or work in a strategic policy or planning area. |
9 |
BSBPMG633 - Provide leadership for the programProvide leadership for the program. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide leadership for the program. It covers leadership strategies to motivate and inspire individuals and organisations to work constructively toward attainment of program benefits through consolidating program vision, managing risks and supporting staff. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
10 |
BSBPMG631 - Manage program deliveryManage program delivery. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to manage program delivery. It ensures that the program is moving toward the accomplishment of its vision and the attainment of its expected benefits. The unit applies to individuals who are program managers and those managing a suite of projects (a program). They operate within assigned authority levels, are responsible for their own performance and sometimes the performance of others. |
11 |
BSBSTR601 - Manage innovation and continuous improvementManage innovation and continuous improvement. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to sustain and develop an environment in which continuous improvement, innovation and learning are promoted and rewarded. The unit applies to individuals with managerial responsibilities who aim to build a better and more effective work environment. Continuous improvement and innovation have links with the model of the learning organisation and people working at this level play an important role in building the culture, values and attitudes of the organisation. |
12 |
BSBINS601 - Manage knowledge and informationManage knowledge and information. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop and maintain information and data systems to support decision making, and to optimise the use of knowledge and learning throughout the organisation. The unit applies to individuals who are responsible for ensuring that critical business information is readily available to review the organisation’s performance and to ensure its effective functioning. It applies to a wide range of information assets such as business performance data, customer feedback, statistical data and financial data. |
Study Mode
Full Time| Face to Face on campus or Virtual Blended
Entry Requirements
- Be a minimum of 18 yrs. of age
- Minimum of Year 12 (Higher School Certificate) or equivalent and
Hold:
– BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management; or
– BSB51415 Diploma of Project Management (or a superseded equivalent version), or - Have completed two years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience at a significant level within a project or program environment within an enterprise
- International students must have an IELTS or equivalent score of 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any band
- Access to a computer, laptop or tablet and internet for home and classroom use
Note: Equivalent Year 12 for International Students is educational equivalent in home country or International Baccalaureate.
Start Dates
Sydney City, Darwin, Melbourne, Adelaide, Gold Coast | |
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2024 | 2025 |
January term- 22 Jan - 1 Mar (Break - 2 weeks 4 Mar - 15 Mar) March term - 18 Mar – 26 Apr (Break -2 weeks 29 Apr - 10 May) May term- 13 May - 21 Jun (Break -2 weeks 24 Jun - 5 Jul) *July term- 8 Jul - 16 Aug (Break -2 weeks 19 Aug - 30 Aug) September term- 2 Sep - 11 Oct (Break -2 weeks 14 Oct - 25 Oct) November term - 28 Oct - 6 Dec (Break - 6 weeks 9 Dec- 17 Jan 2025) |
January term -20 Jan -28 Feb (Break - 2 weeks 3 Mar -14 Mar) March term - 17 Mar -25 Apr (Break - 2 weeks 28 Apr -9 May) May term- 12 May -20 Jun (Break - 2 weeks 23 Jun -4 Jul) July term- 7 Jul- 15 Aug (Break - 2 weeks 18 Aug - 29 Aug) September term-1 Sep -10 Oct (Break - 2 weeks 13 Oct -24 Oct) November term-27 Oct -5 Dec (Break - 6 weeks 8 Dec-16 Jan 2026) |
Course Fees
Domestic student course fee: Advanced Diploma of Program Management at ihBC is an approved course for VET Student Loans.
International student course fee: AU$6,600
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