Learn how to ensure project success with practical project management consultant, Sean Whitaker. Learn the skills you need to deliver projects on-time and on-budget, with positive stakeholder engagement.
Price
Domestic learners
$395 NZD incl GST where applicable
International learners
$821 NZD incl GST where applicable
Qualification
Short course
Duration
50 hours | about 6 hours a week
Entry times
3 Feb - 6 April 2025
Future dates
28 April 2025
14 July 2025
29 Sept 2025
Achieve results on-time and on-budget in this online project management course. Developed by Project Management Consultant Sean Whitaker.
Are you managing a complex project? Got multiple projects on the go? Constantly juggling deadlines and stakeholders? Whether you’re a professional project manager wanting to upskill, or new to the field and looking to learn the fundamentals, this short online project management course will grow and develop the skills you need to successfully manage projects and relationships from start to finish.
Presented by Project Management Consultant Sean Whitaker, you’ll explore the tools and techniques you need to successfully lead projects and develop teams. You’ll learn how to best start, select and close projects, use scoping processes, estimate cost and time, undertake risk analysis, manage quality, prepare for change management, and understand project management maturity.
Dig into the essentials of communications management and how to conduct stakeholder engagement with a range of groups – including effective engagement with iwi. Exploring case studies from a range of industries, you’ll learn how you can apply project management skills to grow your career in any field where you’ll be leading people and projects.
If you already have knowledge and experience as a project manager, or are looking to take your skills further after this course, we recommend exploring our Advanced Professional Project Management course.
This course is ideal for:
This self-assessment tool will help you determine which one best matches your current skill level.
Our courses are flexible, enabling you to plan your study around your other commitments. You can choose to study when it suits you during the learning period (3 February – 6 April, with a one-week study break from 3 – 9 March), followed by a 2-week review period for marking and feedback (7 – 20 April).
We recommend completing around 6 hours of study a week during the learning period (excluding the study break).
Module 1 – Project selection
How to start, select and close the right projects.
Module 2 – Defining and managing project scope
Review samples and gather requirements for a project scope statement.
Module 3 – Managing costs
Estimate and manage project costs, using the Earned Value Management technique.
Module 4 – Managing project time
Explore network diagrams, Gantt charts, and project management software.
Module 5 – Risk management and change management
Define and manage benefits and risks, using change management plans.
Module 6 – Team leadership and stakeholder engagement
Explore techniques to lead projects, teams and communicate with stakeholders, including effective engagement with iwi.
Module 7 – Procurement and contracts
Manage project quality, working with procurement and contracts.
Module 8 – Organisational project management maturity
Assess organisational project management maturity.
Assessments
Upon successful completion of the course you will be issued a digital badge to recognise your learning achievements. This can take up to 2 months to be delivered after the marking and feedback period.
“I enjoyed every moment of this course. Being able to do it all online at my pace also has made a massive difference. I am very thankful and can't wait to hopefully work with you again in the near or distant future”
“[Project Management] had a good mixture of theory and practical applications. The assessments were well thought out and applied the content knowledge well.”
“This was a great course, excellent value for money.”
“Very well run, excellent resources and really great communication from the course supervisors. Interesting topics.”
“Overall, I feel the course was easy to follow. The assessments were relevant and to the point and the University team had great support.”
“The content in the modules was very well written and concise with the notes being easy to read and in bullet points. Overall, everything about this course was really good.”
“Excellent course, and I'll certainly advise our organisation of the value, as it gives a great understanding of project management principles which will assist staff that are either working on project teams or leading them (whether large budgeted projects, or ones within BAU). My thanks to the team for putting this together.”
"I strongly recommend this course to my fellow engineers, colleagues, and friends. This is course is not only people in the industry but people who are running their own business, projects and can be applied in their daily life and activities."
“I enjoyed the subject matter the most, this was helped greatly by the style in which it was presented - Videos, quizzes, padlet, portfolios. Thank you greatly for the time you spent putting this together and marking my work/ providing feedback”
“I had a blast learning about Professional Project Management online. It introduced me to project methodology and concepts that I will use in my job straight away. The course was easy to follow, well structured and contained more information than I anticipated, not to mention many really useful templates. Thank you so much Aida and her extended team for a wonderful online learning experience!”
“This was an informative and practical introduction to the concepts of project management. I found it easy to follow and walked away with several useful resources and tools to go forward in my professional project work.”
There are no prerequisites for this course – it is open to anyone who has confidence listening, reading, and writing in English with an interest in learning more about project management.
Technology requirements
We recommend a laptop or desktop computer and a reliable internet connection. For most courses you'll need to download and populate assignments. These are usually available as Microsoft Word documents.
Course fees
Course fees must be paid before learning can begin, either via online credit-card payment, or by contacting info@uconline.ac.nz to request an invoice. Please note: fixed invoice payment dates apply, so we recommend getting in touch with us as soon as possible to request an invoice, as this option is subject to availability.
Group discounts
Get your colleagues together to take advantage of our group discounts:
Contact our Partnerships Manager to learn more and enquire now.
Cap & minimum enrolment threshold
A minimum number of learners is needed for effective interaction and feedback, while a maximum cap of learners ensures high quality learning and support. If the minimum number of enrolments required for a course isn’t met, or the maximum cap is exceeded, learners will be given the option to defer their study or receive a refund.
Sean Whitaker is unique in the profession of project management in that he has successfully delivered complex projects in the construction, urban redevelopment, telecommunications, software, IS/IT, business change, and organisational transformation industries. He brings this wealth of project management experience to his project management training and can pass on complex ideas to people in ways that can be understood and applied immediately.
Sean has developed, designed, and delivered project management training for adult learners including introductory level, post-graduate tertiary level, and PMP examination preparation. He is a regular conference speaker and is also the author of several books on project management best practice and how to pass the Project Management Professional (PMP) examination.
As a project management consultant, he has had a global career working with some of the world’s leading IT, mining, energy production, space exploration, construction, telecommunications, transport, research, education, mining, and primary production organisations to improve their level of project management proficiency and competency. His consulting approach is based on pragmatic jargon free advice that is appropriate for the client and their immediate needs.
Please note: our academic team develop and present video content within their courses, but are not always the course facilitator. The course facilitator will engage with learners in the course forums, answer queries and mark assignments.