Overview
The Professional Diploma in Project Management programme aims to develop broad subject knowledge, subject-specific skills, and transferable skills in industries, creating a specialised and technology-driven workforce. Throughout the period of study, participants gain knowledge, tools, and techniques for managing projects in both domestic and international markets. The curriculum covers various modules, including project life cycle, project integration, project scope, project time, project cost, project quality, human resource management, project communication, risk management and procurement management. Graduates receive their diploma after completing all modules.
Entry requirements for Conventional Mode:
- Possess SPM; OR
- A certificate in any fields; OR
- Other relevant / equivalent qualifications subjected to Senate’s approval.
Assessment:
The assessment for the programme is 100% continuous assessment with a minimum of 50% passing mark.
Entry requirements for RPEL Mode:
- Possess SPM, with three (3) years of experience; OR
- Without SPM, with six (6) years of experience; OR
- A certificate in any fields with two (2) years of experience.
RPEL Assessment:
The assessment for the RPEL programme is 70% portfolio and 30% capstone case study/project with a minimum of 65% passing mark.
Programme Learning Outcomes:
- Describe broad-based principles and theories in project management.
- Apply broad-based business knowledge to solve routine and non-routine problems in different organisations.
- Perform routine and non-routine tasks/operations ethically and flexibly within business organisations.
- Demonstrate effective written and oral communication and collaborative skills.
- Demonstrate relevant digital skills for work.
- Interpret numerical and graphical data with relevant tools.
- Demonstrate responsibility for business operations for self and others with guidance.
- Demonstrate self-improvement for academic and career development.
- Demonstrate broad entrepreneurship skills.
