52 Weeks over 4 Terms
BSB60720 – Advanced Diploma Of Program Management
Overview
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.
A program is defined as a set of interrelated projects, each of which has a project manager. ‘Multiple projects’, or ‘a program of projects’, refers to a number of related projects managed by the same person as a program to achieve organisational objective/s. It applies to individuals who are program managers, managing or directing a suite of projects (a program) to achieve organisational objectives.
Duration
52 weeks over 4 terms, including breaks and holidays. The course is delivered over 2.5 days per week.
Study Mode and Assessment Methods
This course is delivered in a classroom environment and includes theory, group discussions, case studies, presentations, role plays, research, projects, workplace simulated activities, computer activities and written assessments.
This course is delivered face to face
Concession Eligibility
You may be eligible for a government subsidised training place if you either live or work in South Australia, and you are:
- an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or
- a permanent Australian resident, or
- the holder of a an eligible visa
You also need to be one of the following:
- aged 17 years or over and not enrolled at school, or
- undertaking training through a training contract as an trainee in identified courses.
- Student should meet the minimum LLN requirement of the course
- Visit  www.skills.sa.gov.au for eligibility criteria or  click here.
Fees
This course may be subsidised through the Government of South Australia’s Subsidised training indicative https://www.skills.sa.gov.au/subsidised-eligibility. The eligibility check is an indication only and does not confirm the eligibility status. Eligibility verification will take place during the enrolment
If eligible for subsidised training, apprentices and trainees are required to pay a Student Contribution Fee. The Student Contribution Fees are charged at the rate of $0.50 per nominal hour for each unit of competency/module to be calculated at the commencement of the unit of competency/module.
If agreed between the employer and the apprentice/trainee, student contribution fees can be paid by the employer.
Employer would pay the gap fees for the course.
(this is non-refundable should a student decide to withdraw or not complete the qualification).
Tuition Fee – $14,300
Non – Tuition Fee comes to $650 and the details are given below:
Application Fee – $350 (Non-refundable and payable upon submission of your application. This is a separate fee and not included in the total course cost.)
Material Fee – $300
Estimated Total Fee – $14,600
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Pathways
Students may choose to enter after completing the Diploma of Project Management.
Course Structure
There are 12 units in this qualification out of which 4 are core units and 8 are elective units as chosen by Salford College.
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Core/Elective |
|---|---|---|
| BSBPMG630 | Enable program execution | Core |
| BSBPMG635 | Implement program governance | Core |
| BSBPMG634 | Facilitate stakeholder engagement | Core |
| BSBPMG637 | Engage in collaborative alliances | Elective |
| BSBPMG636 | Manage benefits | Core |
| BSBPMG633 | Provide leadership for the program | Elective |
| BSBLDR601 | Lead and manage organisational change | Elective |
| BSBFIN601 | Manage organisational finances | Elective |
| BSBPEF502 | Develop and use emotional intelligence | Elective |
| BSBCRT611 | Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving | Elective |
| BSBSTR601 | Manage innovation and continuous improvement | Elective |
| BSBPMG632 | Manage program risk | Elective |











