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PME Qualifications
Pathways
Project Management
Participant Handbook
PME Foundation: Student Handbook
2
Copyright 2017
Australian Institute of Management Education and Training
All rights reserved
Version: 1.4
Date Modified: 28.04.2017
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CONTENTS
WELCOME ................................................................................................................................................... 1
The key objectives for the Certificate IV in Project Management: .................................................... 2
The key objectives for the Diploma in Project Management: .............................................................. 2
Student Charter ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
AIM Responsibilities ............................................................................................................................................. 3
Student Responsibilities ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Manager Responsibilities ................................................................................................................................... 4
Work based Applications ................................................................................................................................... 5
SECTION 1: QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................. 7
Qualification Requirements ............................................................................................................................... 7
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice – BSB41515.................................................................. 7
Diploma of Project Management - BSB51415 ............................................................................................. 8
Background ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Course Materials .................................................................................................................................................... 8
Individual Needs .................................................................................................................................................... 9
Confidentiality and Privacy ............................................................................................................................... 9
Copyright.................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Legislation, Policies and Procedures ........................................................................................................... 10
SECTION 2: PROGRAM STRUCTURE ................................................................................................... 11
Qualifications Pathway ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Pathway 1 – PME Foundation .......................................................................................................................... 11
Pathway 2 – Certificate IV in Project Management Practice ............................................................. 12
Pathway 3 – Diploma of Project Management ........................................................................................ 13
SECTION 3: STUDENT INFORMATION .............................................................................................. 14
Student Support .................................................................................................................................................. 14
Project Management Excellence Support ................................................................................................. 14
Unique Student Identifier ................................................................................................................................. 14
Statements of Attainment and Qualifications ......................................................................................... 14
Recognition of Prior Learning ........................................................................................................................ 14
Credit Transfer ..................................................................................................................................................... 15
Being Respectful of Others ............................................................................................................................. 15
The AIM assessment model ............................................................................................................................ 15
Additional evidence ........................................................................................................................................... 16
Important Qualification Information ............................................................................................................ 16
Tuition Fees ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
Credit card ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
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Purchase Order .................................................................................................................................................... 16
EFT .............................................................................................................................................................................17
Cheque .....................................................................................................................................................................17
Withdrawal and Deferral ...................................................................................................................................17
Withdrawing from a Course ............................................................................................................................17
Special Circumstances ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Cancellations, Refund Policy, Transfers to Alternate Short Courses .............................................. 18
Non ‐ Attendance (No Show) ........................................................................................................................ 18
General .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
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Welcome
Welcome to the Project Management Excellence– Project Management
Pathways.
The Department of Justice and Regulation (DJR) developed a standardised Project and Program Methodology, the Project Management Excellence (PME) Framework, to provide staff and contractors with a set of consistent templates, tools and techniques to strengthen the department’s project management capability.
To assist the PME community in improving project management capabilities, Project Management Excellence in partnership with the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) is offering you the opportunity to undertake one of the following qualifications:
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice
Diploma of Project Management
The above qualifications are designed to develop and refine your skills in project management areas whilst complementing your work roles with formal learning.
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The key objectives for the Certificate IV in Project Management:
Define, develop and manage scope control processes
Develop, implement and evaluate project schedules
Plan for and implement processes to ensure quality project outcomes
Determine project budgets and measure performance to manage expenditure
Establish a team of suitably skilled project personnel and manage performance to achieve project objectives
Plan, develop, implement and assess project communication processes
Identify and address stakeholder needs through effective engagement practices
Analyse and implement controls to mitigate risk
Initiate and manage procurement activities and outcomes
The key objectives for the Diploma in Project Management: Deal with complexities and address the challenges that come with leading projects
Integrate project activities in order to achieve project outcomes
Document and apply control processes to ensure project governance
Collate, analyse, create and disseminate project documentation
We trust you will find the experience fun, educational, helpful and challenging.
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Student Charter AIM is committed to the pursuit of excellence in all aspects of teaching and learning. Excellence in teaching and learning involves students as active learners in their educational experience.
This Student Charter sets out the expectations students can properly hold as they receive their education. It recognises that ethical and honest behaviour and treatment underpins the relationship between AIM and its Learners.
AIM Responsibilities Learners can expect:
To be treated with courtesy and respect
AIM to address the reasonable needs of all learners regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, disability, race, background or mode of study
To enjoy a study environment free from harassment, bullying or discrimination of any kind
To be provided with a harmonious work and study environment in which concerns and complaints are addressed as quickly as possible
To have personal privacy respected. Learners may expect that personally sensitive information will be requested only where necessary for AIM academic or administrative functions and that, once collected, it will be adequately protected against inappropriate or unauthorised access
To have access upon request to personal records which AIM may hold about them, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1992 and relevant AIM policies and procedures
To be provided with accurate, timely and helpful information regarding their studies, enrolment and other administrative procedures that apply to them
That program and course content will be up‐to‐date and informed by current research and industry standards
To have reasonable access to AIM staff for individual consultation outside class times, in person or by other means (such as by telephone or electronic mail)
That feedback on assessment will be recognised as a valuable part of the educative process
That the facilities or equipment in use are safe and comply with the AIM’s health and safety standards
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Student Responsibilities AIM/ Project Management Excellence Learners are expected to:
Treat others with respect and courtesy
Respect the opinions of others and deal with disagreement by rational debate
Respect property and the facilities
Avoid conduct which disrupts the teaching, learning or research activities of other students and staff, or which interferes with others performing their duties
Avoid conduct which might reasonably be perceived as discrimination, harassment, bullying or intimidating
Acquaint themselves with AIM and Project Management Excellence’s policies and procedures relevant to their enrolment and studies and observe the statutes, policies and procedures of AIM
Maintain steady progress in assessment in courses and qualifications undertaken
Incorporate feedback into their learning
Not plagiarise in assessments and submit work that is genuinely theirs
Adhere to the assessment, re‐submission or extension processes
Learners concerned about the application or contravention of the principles outlined in this Student Charter (and the policies that underpin these principles) should be aware that grievance procedures exist to deal with inappropriate conduct, such as harassment or discrimination and breaches of personal privacy.
Manager Responsibilities Line managers are expected to:
Foster a supportive environment for learning and development
Provide guidance and support to students to assist in transferring skills, knowledge and insight back to the workplace
Assist in scoping relevant workplace activities to meet assessment requirements
Assist in providing resources and removing barriers for student development
Provide Third Party Reports for assessments as required
Discuss and implement student support strategies as required
Ensure students can attend training free of workplace distractions
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Work based Applications
Assignments
A challenging aspect to any Learning program is making sure that the skills and knowledge covered are applied back at the workplace. In addition to the course material, individuals will be drawing on their own experience and skills, and relevant resources within the organisation. It is the intention of the assignment and of the activities, to provide participants with an immediate application for some of the material covered in the notes back in the workplace.
The focus when implementing the assignment will be on what you are learning and how you are applying the concepts and ideas in your work environment, rather than focusing on what you are aiming to achieve in the particular task.
Following completion of the identified group of Modules (reading and writing in relation to the Activities and Group Activities), you are to prepare a report describing how you have applied some of the concepts and frameworks in dealing with a selected topic from the list that follows in this document.
Assessment for all qualifications
The overall assessment will take into account the following:
Attendance at workshops
Completion of the Assessment Parts (Assignments)
Undertaking workshop activities that will be specifically conducted for assessment purposes to support competency decisions
Submitting your Assessment
You are required to submit your assessment by the due date, set out as follows:
The Assessment Cover Sheet must always be included as part of your assessment report. These should be scanned (or soft copy will be provided) and included as the cover of your submission. Assessments submitted without a cover sheet will not be accepted.
Assessments must include the completed Candidate Background Information (this is only required once with your first assessment submission)
Assessment Lodgement
All Assessments are lodged by an online portal called MyAIM. Once you have completed your enrolment, login details will be forwarded to you for this site.
The web address for this site is https://my.aim.com.au/login/index.php.
After setting up your MyAIM login, you will access and submit all assessments through this online portal.
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Extensions
Requests for extension of time must be directed to prior to the due date to [email protected].
The maximum extension period is 4 weeks after the original assessment due date.
Late assessments will not be accepted.
Support
Should you require any support throughout your learning journey, we encourage you to speak directly to your manager. If this is not possible, there is a variety of support personnel for you to contact:
The AIM facilitator ‐ [email protected]
The PME Team ‐ DOJ‐MPPO‐[email protected]
AIM Facilitator
Partcipiant's Manager
Participant
PME Team
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Section 1: Qualification Requirements
Qualification Requirements Project Management Excellence in partnership with AIM will be delivering:
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice ‐ 9 units of competency
Diploma of Project Management ‐ 9 units of competency
Listed below are the competency areas. Specialist facilitator who will present the course content and be your support throughout the program duration will facilitate the program. The PME Foundation structure is based on the Competency Standards from the Business Services Training Package BSB41515 and BSB51415. All qualifications are nationally recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework. You will be required to complete assignments associated with each module, some parts within the workshops and other aspects by submission.
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice – BSB41515 If you are completing a Certificate IV in Project Management Practice, the PME Foundation
course aligns to the following units of competency from the Business Services Training
Package:
BSBPMG409 Apply project scope‐management techniques
BSBPMG410 Apply project time‐management techniques
BSBPMG411 Apply project quality‐management techniques
BSBPMG412 Apply project cost‐management techniques
BSBPMG413 Apply project human resource management approaches
BSBPMG414 Apply project information management and communication techniques
BSBPMG415 Apply project risk‐management techniques
BSBPMG416 Apply project procurement procedures
BSBPMG418 Apply project stakeholder engagement techniques
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Diploma of Project Management - BSB51415 If you are completing a Diploma of Project Management, the PME Foundation course, in combination with the Project Manager Practitioner program, aligns to the following units of competency from the Business Services Training Package:
PME Foundation:
BSBPMG511 Manage project scope
BSBPMG512 Manage project time
BSBPMG513 Manage project quality
BSBPMG514 Manage project cost
BSBPMG515 Manage project human resources
BSBPMG516 Manage project information and communication
BSBPMG517 Manage project risk
BSBPMG518 Manage project procurement
BSBPMG519 Manage project stakeholder engagement
Project Management Practitioner – Through AIM:
BSBPMG520 Manage project governance
BSBPMG521 Manage project integration
BSBMGT516 Facilitate continuous improvement
Background Nationally recognised training is any training that meets the outcomes set down in either Training Packages or Accredited Course and endorsed by the National Skills Standards. Council.
These outcomes have been determined through an extensive consultation process including state and Federal training authorities, industry representatives, employee representatives and Industry Skills Councils (ISCs).
Course Materials Each learner will receive a set of comprehensive course materials, including handouts and relevant reference materials.
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Individual Needs AIM and Project Management Excellence is committed to supporting learners with individual needs and provides support services ranging from disability access to support in English language, literacy and numeracy. Learners with individual needs or requirements for support services are encouraged to contact AIM on 1300 658 337 at least three working days in advance. This will assist with room allocation and lesson planning.
If you require support with English language, literacy and numeracy issues, AIM will arrange an interview and assessment of abilities with a numeracy or literacy specialist. Some one‐on‐one support is provided during training and during the assessment process.
Confidentiality and Privacy AIM sets the highest standards in relation to confidentiality of training records and achievements. We respect your right to privacy. We advise that the information that you may provide to us could be Personal Information as defined in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
The provision of the information is voluntary, but if this information is not provided AIM may not be able to process your enrolment or respond to your enquiry.
We may use your Personal Information to inform you about our products and services and may disclose it to Approved Third Parties. If you would like further information on AIM's privacy practices, or on how to access your Personal Information, view our Privacy Statement at www.aim.com.au or contact our Privacy Officer on 1300 658 337 or at [email protected].
Copyright No part of AIM’s publications may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information or retrieval system, without the prior permission of AIM. Requests for permission to use material contained in any publications should be directed to AIM. Subject to certain conditions, we may be able to provide you with materials through a copyright release fee, royalties or a formal licensing arrangement.
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Legislation, Policies and Procedures AIM has policies and procedures in place that support learners and AIM’s accreditation as a Recognised Training Organisation and a Quality Assured organisation under AS/NZS ISO 9001:2008.
Commonwealth legislation (available at www.comlaw.gov.au) which may apply to your time
with AIM as a student includes:
Age Discrimination Act 2004 Cwth
Disability Discrimination Act 1992 Cwth
Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999 Cwth
Fair Work Act 2009 Cwth
Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 Cwth
Independent Contractors Act 2006 Cwth
Paid Parental Leave Act 2010 Cwth
Racial Discrimination Act 1975 Cwth
Sex Discrimination Act 1984 Cwth
Copyright Act 1968 Cwth
Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Act 2000 Cwth
National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011
Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act 2012 Cwth
As a learner, the AIM policies that may affect you include:
Access and Equity
Grievance and Assessment Appeals
Language, Literacy and Numeracy
These policies are available on our website at www.aim.com.au. If you would like a copy of these documents and do not have access to the Internet, please contact AIM on 1300 658 337.
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Section 2: Program Structure
Qualifications Pathway Participants of PME Foundation have four alternative learning pathways, three of which lead to qualifications.
Pathway 1 – PME Foundation You can complete the program, collecting a certificate of participation, and immediately find workplace application of the knowledge.
Certificate of Participation
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PME Foundation
(3 day workshop – enrolment in
qualification by day 3)
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Pathway 2 – Certificate IV in Project Management Practice You can elect to complete the Certificate IV in Project Management Practice assessment at the completion of the PME Foundation workshop.
Pathway 2 - Certificate IV in Project
Management Practice
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Complete DJR Assessment of 9
Competency Units
($1,485)
PME Foundation
(3 day workshop – enrolment in
qualification by day 3)
Assessment is completed within 8 weeks
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Pathway 3 – Diploma of Project Management To pursue the Diploma of Project Management, after completing PME Foundation, you can attend one of the AIM Project Management Practitioner public programs and complete the Diploma assessment after that two‐day course.
Pathway 3 – Diploma of
Project Managment
Project Management Practitioner workshop must be completed within 9 months, with the assessment
being finalised within 8 weeks
Diploma of Project
Management
Project Management Practitioner
(2 day workshop)
$1,620
Complete DJR Assessment of 12
Competency Units
$1985
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Section 3: Student Information
Student Support AIM’s Student Information at www.aim.com.au can be used to access the following:
Appeal Assessment Decision Form
Re‐issue of AIM Statements
AIM Policies
Project Management Excellence Support Additional information and support is available via your Manager or by mailing the PME team
via DOJ‐MPPO‐[email protected].
Unique Student Identifier From 1 January 2015, the Commonwealth government is introducing the Unique Student Identifier (USI). The USI is a reference number made up of numbers and letters that gives students access to their USI account. The USI will account will store the training records of the student which the student can access at any time. The student may also grant access to others including training organisations such as AIM and employers.
The USI will need to be supplied to AIM before AIM can issue any certificate for training completed through AIM. Students can create their own USI by accessing the USI website https://www.usi.gov.au/students/create‐your‐usi. Once created you should provide AIM with the details of your USI.
Statements of Attainment and Qualifications A student who has been assessed as competent in a unit of competency will be awarded a Statement of Attainment. The relevant type and number of Statements of Attainment build to provide a Qualification. A Statement of Attainment or Qualification issued by AIM is an official document, imprinted with the Nationally Recognised Training logo and will be recognised by other Registered Training Organisations across Australia.
Recognition of Prior Learning Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a legitimate assessment pathway that enables Learners to demonstrate competence from prior experience and learning. RPL Learners submit a portfolio of evidence to AIM for assessment and undergo a competency conversation as part of the assessment process.
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Credit Transfer RTOs in Australia operate within the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) or the NVR VET Quality Framework. Statements of Attainment and Qualifications issued by other RTOs will be recognised by AIM and may count as credit towards a qualification with AIM. For further advice, please contact AIM on 1300 658 337.
Being Respectful of Others All students are entitled to access face‐to‐face sessions and workshops free from disruption by others. If a student disrupts a course, it will be brought to the attention of the Head of RTO or their delegate who will counsel the student. Successive disruption will result in the student being removed from the class. For more matters that are serious, the student may be directly removed from the class at the discretion of the facilitator, in consultation with the Head of RTO or their delegate. The action taken will be recorded on the student’s record.
The AIM assessment model The assessment is designed to help you gather evidence of your competence in relation to the units covered in this program. At the end of this document, we have outlined the competency standards for each unit in the Diploma. Evidence may take a variety of forms but must be:
authentic (your own work)
valid (related to the competency)
reliable (show that you meet the competency in numerous opportunities over time)
current (show that your competence is current).
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Additional evidence An essential part of assessment is the submission of evidence of workplace application to demonstrate the skills you have acquired during your training. To be deemed competent, you must be able to demonstrate your competence in the workplace.
In some instances, it may be relevant/appropriate to include additional evidence, the types of additional material you may include with your responses to the assessment tasks could be:
documents produced by your organisation or department (e.g. position description, budget, team summaries)
time schedules and/or extract from logbook
minutes or notes from meetings (e.g. team meetings, meetings with your manager)
action plan prepared by you alone or in conjunction with others
a quality improvement plan
written feedback from your team members
a report you have prepared for management
a survey or customer feedback summary
a newsletter or broadsheet
copies of correspondence—letters, faxes or email
Important Qualification Information The following terms and conditions apply to students enrolling in Vocational Education and Training (VET).
Tuition Fees It will be the participants’ responsibility for fees and they must be paid. If an invoice is issued by AIM it must be paid no later than 14 days from the date of the invoice.
The fees include all training materials, assessment fees, catering during face‐to‐face training and access to AIM resources.
Payment can be made by the following methods:
Credit card All credit cards are welcome, payments can be arranged over the phone and no credit card surcharges will apply.
Purchase Order If you need to raise an internal purchase order please advise. Your space on the course is not secured until you have provided us with an official Purchase Order with all relevant details completed.
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EFT If you prefer to direct deposit the funds into our account, please advise and we will provide you with the AIM Education and Training bank details.
Cheque Please make this payable to: Australian Institute of Management Education and Training.
For catering purposes AIM will need to be notified of any special dietary requirements you may have.
Withdrawal and Deferral The information below refers to the term 'unit of study'. Each qualification is composed of three or more units of study. For VET qualifications, a unit of study is made up of one or more units of competency.
Withdrawing from a Course If a student wishes to withdraw from a unit of study or their entire course they need to understand the significance of the 'census date'. The Census Date is the published date for each Unit of Study up to and including which a student can elect to withdraw from their at any time date for a unit of study will have any upfront fees paid reimbursed to them. Students can withdraw before the census date by sending an email to [email protected] stating their reasons for wanting to withdraw.
After the census date has passed, there are no fee refunds unless the student can provide evidence of Special Circumstances where, due to unforeseen circumstances, they can no longer study without financial penalty. This means that students withdrawing on or before the census.
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Special Circumstances AIM will review its refund policy in cases of special circumstances that include:
Medical circumstances: where a student’s medical condition has changed to such an extent that he or she is unable attend face to face classes; or
Family/Personal circumstances: death or severe medical problems within a family; or
Unforeseen family financial difficulties, so that it is unreasonable to expect a student to attend.
Evidence sufficient for a claim of special circumstances shall include (but is not limited to) the following:
In respect to medical circumstances, the provision of a medical certificate from a medical practitioner
• In respect to family/personal circumstances, a statutory declaration witnessed by a Justice of the Peace, and where family medical problems are cited, a copy of a medical certificate from a medical practitioner
AIM will be satisfied that a student’s circumstances are beyond the student’s control if a situation occurs that a reasonable person would consider is not due to the person’s action or inaction, either direct or indirect, and for which the student is not responsible. The situation must be unusual, uncommon or abnormal.
Each review will be examined and determined on its merits by considering a student’s claim together with independent supporting documentation substantiating the claim.
Cancellations, Refund Policy, Transfers to Alternate Short Courses Notifications of cancellations, refunds and requests for transfers must be made in writing to [email protected]. Alternatively, call AIM on 1300 658337 to discuss your options.
In the event of a cancellation, the Institute will refund the fees paid in full if AIM is advised in writing of a cancellation more than 10 working days prior to the Course commencement date.
In the event of notification of a cancellation 10 working days or less before the Course commencement date fees paid will not be refunded or allocated to another Course. AIM cannot accept responsibility for changes to work commitments or personal circumstances within this 10 working day period.
Non ‐ Attendance (No Show) If a student fails to attend a program, course fees will not be refunded or allocated to another course.
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General AIM reserves the right to cancel, postpone or re‐schedule courses due to low enrolments
or unforeseen circumstances. Where a fee refund is due to a student such a refund will be provided within 30 days.
The information provided by AIM is correct at the time of publication but may be subject to change. AIM reserves the right to change course fees, dates, content or facilitators at its discretion.
AIM reserves the right to record, via video and/or audio, learning sessions for quality assurance purposes and to support students.
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