Postgraduate Diploma in Programme Management (PGDipPM) – NQF L8 - Cranefield College

Postgraduate Diploma in Programme Management (PGDipPM) – NQF L8

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Cranefield College’s Postgraduate Diploma in Programme Management course is designed for working professionals who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of programme-managing the entire cross-functionally shaped organisational value chain in the prevailing fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0 or 4IR) economy. Momentous changes are occurring in the 4IR environment, and value chain management is now more than ever before a vibrant and extremely valuable field of study. In today’s world one cannot be a successful leader without possessing project and programme management acumen. Cranefield graduates gain access to the Postgraduate Diploma studies via the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or Advanced Diploma in Project Management. Prospective students who achieved their NQF L7 qualifications from other academic institutions may also apply. The Postgraduate Diploma is an accredited NQF Level 8 qualification. Moreover, module PGB3 is validated by ECSA for 3 CPD points.

After completing the Postgraduate Diploma, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate with advanced knowledge and insight the behavioural strategic advantages of creating and operating effective and efficient project and process teams in the organisational value chain, with the objective of improving its performance in the 4IR economy.
  • Demonstrate with advanced knowledge and insight the management of infrastructural assets across its entire life cycle; distinguish between the various facets of strategic infrastructural asset management; and apply world best practices (in accordance with ISO 55000) to the management of infrastructural assets in the 4IR economy.
  • Demonstrate with advanced knowledge and insight the application of organisational strategy practices to meet challenges in the internal and external environments in a predominantly emergent manner to enhance the value creation ability of 4IR learning organisations, or alternatively –
  • Reflect with advanced knowledge and insight on the role of quality and performance management in the 4IR organisational value chain, particularly its cross-functional programme-managed supply chain and project components, with the aim of achieving optimal benefits of strategic importance.
  • Communicate accurately and appropriately in the English language, particularly in terms of written communication in the business context, with advanced insight and understanding.

NQF level 8, with 135 credits:

The Postgraduate Diploma consists of THREE modules of 40 credits each, plus Module M7 entitled ‘Advanced Business English’ of 15 credits.

Module Order of Precedence

Step 1: Complete THREE of the following modules which may be undertaken in any order of precedence:

PGB1 Transformational Corporate Strategy (formerly M4)

PGB2 Creating High-Performance Project and Process Teams (formerly M5)

PGB3 Infrastructural Asset Management (formerly M6)

PGB4 Manufacturing Management in the Evolving Economy (new).

Step 2: *Complete Module M7: Advanced Business English as part of Step 1.

*The Advanced Business English module is completed simultaneously with step 1, starting with the first module for which a student enrols. There are no formal classes for this module.

Registration Fee:
R 4, 400.00

 

Advanced Business English (Module M7) Fee:
R9, 800.00

Fee per module (for remaining Modules):
R 21, 200.00

Academic Programme Fee Calculation:
R 4, 400.00 + (3 x R 21, 200.00) R 63, 600.00 + R 9, 800.00 (Module M7) = R 77, 800.00

Payment Options:
Pay the full fee, or pay per module. Note that either way it is advisable for your employer to sponsor the payment(s) and claim back the fees from the relevant SETA (South Africa).

Cancellation Fee:
Contact Cranefield’s Financial Co-ordinator.

Module Repeat Fee:
Contact Cranefield’s Financial Co-ordinator.

*Fees may be claimed back from your organisation’s SETA (South Africa).

The Postgraduate Diploma commences every quarter starting in January, April, July, or October. New enrollments start with any of the modules PGB1, PGB2, PGB3 or PGB4. The sequence of the modules depends on which quarter the initial enrollment commences. For details, please view the Academic Calendar below (or click on “Academic Calendars” at the top of the HOME page). Learning modules are offered in series, with ONE module at a time being completed per quarter.

Lectures are streamed live online as follows:

PGB1 Transformational Corporate Strategy (Apr-Jun) and (Oct-Dec)

PGB2 Creating High-Performance Project and Process Teams (Jan-Mar)

PGB3 Infrastructural Asset Management (Jul-Sep)

PGB4 Manufacturing Management in the Evolving Economy (Jul-Sept)

Note that all lectures are streamed live online globally via Cranefield’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).  The online system also caters for viewing recordings of all classes afterwards.

Accreditation
The Postgraduate Diploma in Programme Management (PGDipPM) is accredited by the Council on Higher Education at NQF level 8, with 135 credits (consisting of three modules of 40 credits each plus Advanced Business English of 15 credits). The qualification is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training. It particularly serves to meet the need for a professional qualification on the graduate level in project, programme and portfolio management.

 

Certification
The Postgraduate Diploma (PGDipPM) is fully aligned with the Project Management Institute’s PMBoK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) and the International Project Management Association’s ICB (Individual Competence Baseline). It is an ideal route towards gaining international certification as an OPM3 (Organisational Project Management Maturity Model) professional by the Project Management Institute. Moreover, the Postgraduate Diploma is fully aligned with the International Project Management Association’s ICB (International Competency Baseline) 4-level certification model. Such candidates qualify for ICB levels C and B certifications. Moreover, module M6 is validated by ECSA for 3 CPD points.

Cranefield College offers technology-enhanced distance learning. It entails the integration of self-study, live interactive online classes, and recordings of classes online. Cranefield’s learning mode is supported by its online Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).

All modules (live online):

Although Cranefield operates on a distance learning mode, students are advised to attend classes online.
Note that students can also view recordings of all lectures online in their own time.

Live lecture session times and frequency

Time:
09h00 – 12h00

Contact Days:
Five (5) live interactive online lecture dates per module, spread evenly over the three months duration of each module. For dates see the ACADEMIC CALENDAR below.

Cranefield’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or Advanced Diploma in Project Management. More-over, candidates who hold degrees or diplomas obtained from other recognized academic institutions and have relevant experience, may also apply. All relevant information and documentation, including a detailed curriculum vitae and the applicant’s work experience, must be submitted to the Registrar (Academic). Hence, applicants must meet the following criteria:

 

  1. Completion of Cranefield’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or Advanced Diploma in Project Management, or any qualification recognised by the Admissions Committee as being equivalent, is a pre-requisite for admission to the Postgraduate Diploma in Programme Management.
  2. An ‘equivalent qualification’ means any NQF level 7 or higher qualification with similar content as Cranefield’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) or Advanced Diploma.
  3. If certain subjects were not sufficiently covered in the ‘equivalent qualification’, relevant modules from the Advanced Diploma learning programme will have to be undertaken in addition to those of the Postgraduate Diploma learning programme.
  4. Every case will be evaluated on its own merits.

Submission of Documents process:

  1. Submit certified copies of your highest qualifications.
  2. Submit a curriculum vitae, which must reflect all your qualifications and the latest grades received.
  3. The Admissions Committee may, however, require you to provide certified copies relating to all courses/programmes attended at any other institution, prior to approving admission to the learning programme involved.

EVERY APPLICATION WILL BE ASSESSED ON ITS OWN MERITS!

General Admission for all academic programmes:

 

  • Possession of prescribed qualifications for admission to any learning programme does not automatically qualify a student for registration.
  • The prospective student may be requested to comply with additional requirements such as a special assignment or an oral or written examination.
  • The admission policy is reviewed annually, and the admission requirements from the previous year may not apply.
  • It is the responsibility of prospective students to keep abreast of developments.
  • Because of the nature of the admission procedures, deadlines are enforced strictly.
  • All relevant documentation must be provided by the specified deadlines.
  • Application for any programme implies acceptance by the applicant of the admission policies and procedures.

Submission of Documents:

Applying for admission to any academic programme

  1. Submit certified copies of your highest qualifications.
  2. Submit a curriculum vitae, which must reflect all your qualifications and the latest grades received.
  3. The Admissions Committee may, however, require you to provide certified copies relating to all courses/programmes attended at any other institution, prior to approving admission to the learning programme involved.

All documents must be submitted to the Registrar (Academic).

Note: When undergraduate courses are still in progress at the time of application, or graduate programmes have not been completed, and are not reported on the certified copies, applicants must provide a ‘statement of registration’ to the Registrar (Academic).

ACADEMIC CALENDAR: POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA

The Postgraduate Diploma in Programme Management (PGDipPM) comprises THREE modules to be selected from PGB1, PGB2, or PGB3.
Modules can be undertaken in any order.

CLASS DATES:

  • Module PGB1: “Transformational Corporate Strategy” (formerly M4).
  • Module PGB2: “Creating High-Performance Project and Process Teams” (formerly M5).
  • Module PGB3: “Infrastructural Asset Management” (formerly M6).
  • Module PGB4: “Manufacturing Management in the Evolving Economy” (new).

 

 QUARTERS

MODULES

Q1

2024

Q2

2024

Q3

2024

Q4

2024

PGB1
(Formerly M4)
08 Apr
22 Apr
06 May
20 May
10 Jun
28 Sep
14 Oct
28 Oct
11 Nov
02 Dec 
PGB2
(Formerly M5)
23 Jan
06 Feb
20 Feb
05 Mar
19 Mar
PGB3
(Formerly M6)
15 Jul
29 Jul
08 Aug
22 Aug
12 Sept
PGB4
(New)
11 Jul
25 Jul
08 Aug
22 Aug
20 Sept

 

NOTE that there are 5 online lecture dates per Module per quarter from 09h00 to 12h00.

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