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PSP80116 Graduate Certificate in Strategic Procurement

CRICOS Course Code: 0100282

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Course overview

With the PSP80116 Graduate Certificate in Strategic Procurement, you will learn how to create a cohesive procurement environment in your organisation. You will also gain skills and knowledge that will help you in tactical thinking and practice. In addition to this, you will learn how to establish context and evaluate procurement performance in your organisation.

Course Summary

  • Duration: 52 weeks (including 12 weeks of holidays)

  • Students: International & Local

  • Tuition Fee: $9,800
    Materials Fee: $450

  • CRICOS Code: 0100282

  • Intakes:
    2023: 23 Jan, 1 May, 7 Aug, 30 Oct

About Course

Course duration

This course is delivered over 52 weeks (including 12 weeks of holidays). Classes are rostered for 2 ½ days per week + self-study component.

Full Time studies require students to attend a minimum of 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.

Study Modes

The delivery methods for this course include:

  • Face-to-Face Classroom-Based Learning
  • Business Hub Simulated
  • Distance Learning and Assessment

Course Content

Students must successfully complete the following units:

  • PSPPCM025 Influence and define strategic procurement direction
  • PSPPCM026 Establish the strategic procurement context
  • PSPPCM027 Evaluate and improve strategic procurement performance
  • BSBLDR805 Lead and influence change

Course Entry Requirements

Academic

  • Completion of a recognised degree or diploma or advanced diploma or equivalent

English Proficiency
Upper-intermediate Level of English
OR
IELTS Test Score of 6.0
OR
Other recognised English Language tests such as:

  • TOEFL iBT Test Score of 74-75
  • PTE Academic Test Score of 50
  • Cambridge English: FCE
  • OET C Grade
  • TOEFL PBT Test Score of 525
  • TOEIC 670

Course Prerequisite Requirements

  • Diploma/Advanced Diploma qualification in any field of study (onshore or offshore) or equivalent; or
  • Bachelor Degree in any field of study (onshore or offshore) or equivalent; or
  • Evidence of relevant work experience.

Cost

Tuition Fee: $9,800
Materials Fee: $450*

Easy payment plans available.

*The Materials Fee covers equipment and resources used in the delivery of your course at Stanley College.

Please familiarise yourself with the applicable Stanley College Refund and Cancellation Policy:

Intake Dates

2023

  • 23 Jan
  • 1 May
  • 7 Aug
  • 30 Oct

Career Opportunities

This qualification suits students seeking employment in the following job roles:

  • Strategic Procurement Manager
  • Supply and Distribution Manager
  • Procurement Manager
  • Logistics Manager
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Head of Logistics/Transport
  • Strategic Purchasing Manager

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition is available (on application) to students with prior skills, experience, knowledge or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training, in a related area. Recognition may reduce the duration of your studies.

Other Expenses

For other fees and expenses including Administration Fee, Health Cover, Recognition of Prior Learning, Late and Reassessment Fees click here

Further studies

On completion of the PSP80116 Graduate Certificate in Strategic Procurement, the further study pathways available to students at universities are as follows:

  • Master of Strategic Procurement
  • Master of Strategic Supply Chain Management
  • Master of Strategic Procurement Management
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