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Graduate Diploma of Portfolio Management

Course Overview

Duration

52 weeks

(44 weeks tuition + 8 weeks break)

Location

NSW/QLD

Tuition Fee

Offshore Int Student: $15,000*
Onshore Student Visa Holder: $13,000*

*Non-Tuition Fees not included
Notice

Currently not accepting enrolments.

About this course

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply advanced knowledge and skills in a range of strategic portfolio management roles. The job roles that relate to this qualification may include Portfolio Manager.

Individuals in these roles have full responsibility and accountability for personal outputs and for the work or function of others. Individuals at this level make high-level autonomous decisions and use initiative and judgement to plan and implement a range of project, program and portfolio management functions in varied contexts.

Pre-Enrolment Information

Prior to enrolment, it is mandatory that students attend a Pre-Enrolment Consultation with one of our approved Education Agents or delegated AIBT-I staff.

A Pre-Enrolment Consultation session may be provided to a prospective student one or more times to provide the prospective student additional time and/or information to make an informed decision. In addition, the communication channels used for conducting Pre-Enrolment Consultation sessions can be in various forms such as Face-To-Face, Video Conference, telephone call, and email.

Students will be provided with clear and accurate information about their course before enrolment to allow students to make an informed decision.

During this Pre-Enrolment Consultation session, prospective students will be provided with all the relevant course information to help guide them to make a formal decision that will reflect their existing skills and competencies and meet their needs. International students will be provided with a Pre-Enrolment Consultation Checklist and Handout to ensure they understand the support services provided and their obligations as an international student.

Please Note: 

  • Completion of an AIBT-I qualification does not guarantee an employment outcome.

Course Format

Core Unit CodeCore Unit Title
BSBPMG810Prioritise projects and programs
BSBPMG811Select and balance the portfolio
BSBPMG812 Manage and review portfolio performance
BSBPMG813 Govern the portfolio
Elective Unit CodeElective Unit Title
BSBLDR811 Lead strategic transformation
BSBSTR801Lead innovative thinking and practice
BSBLDR812Develop and cultivate collaborative partnerships and relationships
BSBLDR813Lead and influence ethical practice
Description of licensing requirementsNo Licensing, legislative or certifications requirements apply to this qualifications at the time of publications.

Entry Requirements

Prior to enrolment
Entry requirements
for international students:
  1. Successful completion of equivalent of Australian Year 12 and must be 18 years old or above.
  2. Successful completion of Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in related fields of study and 3 years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience at a significant level of project or program leadership and management responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
    • Or Successful completion of Bachelor degree in related fields of study and 2 years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience at a significant level of project or program leadership and management responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
    • Or At least five years of equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience at a significant level of leadership and management responsibility and/or complexity in an enterprise
  3. A student is required to have their own laptop prior to the commencement of the course. The minimum requirements for the specification of laptops can be found in the “Student Equipment required: Hardware requirements, and Software requirements” section.
Delivery Mode
The college uses a face-to-face mode of delivery for this qualification. The face-to-face mode of delivery consists of:

      • (i) Face-to-face physical: Students must be physically present in the class or the allocated training facility as per their scheduled classes. All training and assessment through face-to-face physical delivery will take place at the college training facilities.
      • (ii) Face-to-face virtual: During these classes, students are required to attend scheduled classes and maintain contact hours through digital media and technology-based tools (e.g. Microsoft Teams, Zoom, etc.). Units are delivered through face-to-face virtual mode of delivery as per the timetable.
In accordance with section 8.18 of the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018, the college will not deliver a course exclusively by online learning[1] to an overseas student.

1 Online learning is study where the teacher and overseas student primarily communicate through digital media, technology-based tools and IT networks and does not require the overseas student to attend scheduled classes or maintain contact hours.
English requirement:

A minimum of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent is required.

Language, Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital skills (LLND)​

Prior to enrolment, all prospective students are required to complete a compulsory Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) assessment. This assessment is completed as part of the pre-enrolment process through the LLND Portal.

 

The LLND assessment helps identify whether a student may need additional support during their studies and ensures they are placed in a course that is appropriate for their skill level. Assessments are aligned with the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) and include language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills.

 

Students must complete their LLND assessment via the LLND Portal before they can be formally enrolled. Further instructions on how to access and complete the assessment will be provided to prospective students as part of the pre-enrolment process.

Rolling Intakes

The college offers rolling intakes, allowing students to choose their preferred commencement date with the college. This provides flexibility for the students by allowing them to select the commencement date that best suits their academic plans. For further information, please contact our student support: [email protected].

Pre-Requisites

For more information, please visit the Training.gov.au website below:

Student Equipment Required

Students MUST have the following IT equipment prior to enrolling with the college and will require a suitable study space for self-study, assessment activities, or to participate in online classes.

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:

Laptop with the following recommended System Requirements:

  • Specification of desktop or laptop is as below:
  • Processor: 2.5–2.9 GHz process
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Disk Space: 100 GB
  • Microsoft® Windows® 10 Version 22H2 or Windows® 11 Version 24H2 or above.
  • Apple® macOS® Sequoia v15.5, Apple® macOS® Sonoma v14.7.6, or Apple® macOS® Ventura v13.7.6.
  • A webcam, e.g. built-in to a laptop or a USB webcam.
  • Audio input and output suitable for video conferencing or online classes.
  • A headset or earbuds with a microphone is recommended.
  • Photo/scan – a camera, e.g. on a mobile phone, can be required to scan and submit handwritten materials.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:

  • A web browser such as Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari.
  • Students are expected to access the web version of Microsoft Office 365 (i.e., Microsoft Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Planner, To Do, and Project).

INTERNET REQUIREMENTS:

  • A reliable, high-speed broadband internet connection with sufficient upload and download capacity. A Wi-Fi or mobile connection can be acceptable.
  • Students will have access to the college’s wireless connection whilst on campus.
  • Community internet and computer access:
  • In Australia, public libraries offer free access to computers and the internet, although students may require a membership card or be required to pay a small charge.
  • Students may need to book ahead if they wish to use library services.
  • Students will also have access to printing and photocopying services on a pay-per-page basis. Most libraries also provide wireless hotspots and recharging stations at no cost for students using their own devices.

*Non-Tuition Fees

HANDLINGFEES
$200 – (Non-refundable)

OSHC FEES
International students must have adequate health insurance while in Australia.
It is a condition of your visa that you have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the full duration of your student visa. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is insurance to assist international students meet the costs of medical and hospital care.
You can organise your own OSHC or we can assist you, as AIBT-I has an agreement with Bupa, one of Australia’s major health insurance providers. For more information, please visit their website:
https://www.bupa.com.au/

Other Fees
Additional fees will be incurred for re-enrolment, resubmission, credit transfer and certificate re-issuance.

For further information, visit the student handbook here.

Qualification Issued

Once the units of competency required in the training package for this qualification have been successfully completed, the student will be issued with an Graduate Diploma of Portfolio Management (BSB80220) and an academic transcript of all completed units within 30 calendar days. Students who successfully complete individual units of competency within the qualification, but not the qualification in its entirety will be eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment. This document contains a record of all completed units and will be available to students by the end of their course.

AIBT-I does not guarantee:

  • a successful education assessment outcome for the student or intending student; or completion of a AIBT-I qualification will lead to an employment outcome; or a learner will successfully complete a training product on its scope of registration; or a training product can be completed in a manner which do not meet the relevant requirements set out in an instrument made under section 185 of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011.

AIBT-I does not:

  • claim to commit to secure for, or on the student or intending student’s behalf, a migration outcome from undertaking any course offered by the College.

    We strongly advise that students consult with a registered migration agent if they require more specific information. For the most up to date information please refer to the Australian Government’s Home Affairs website: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au.

Related Occupations

Project Management Section Leader
Project analyst
Project Director

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Course: Graduate Diploma of Portfolio Management