WSQ—Project Management For Small & Medium Enterprise Training (SF) (Synchronous and Asynchronous E-learning)

This course will provide learners to Plan and drive medium-scale projects or programmes, including allocating resources to different parts, and engaging stakeholders on the project's progress and outcomes, using domain knowledge followed in respective industries. Learners will be able to perform planning, organisation, monitoring, and control of all aspects of an IT programme and the strategic utilisation of resources to achieve the objectives within the agreed timelines, costs, and performance expectations. In addition, skills will be attained for the identification, coordination, and management of project interdependencies, ensuring alignment with and achievement of business objectives.

WSQ—Project Management For Small & Medium Enterprise Training (SF) (Synchronous and Asynchronous E-learning)

Key Facts 

  • Course duration: Please refer to the details below

  • Intake dates: Start in January, April 

  • Course Validity: Till 25th April 2024
  • Total training fee: S$1,968.06 (Price inclusive of GST)

  • Funding: Up to 90% of funding is available. Please see the criteria below
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Learners will be able to plan projects and take ownership of the successful implementation and achievement of project objectives. Learners will be able to define project resources, manage project progress, and facilitate interaction and tasks of various parties to reduce the risk of overall failure.

 

 

Please choose one of the following options:

1

4.5 days, 9 AM - 6 PM (Monday - Friday). 9 hours/day *4 days + 3 hours of Assessment.

2

2 weekends (Saturday and Sunday) + 3 hours of Assessment. 

3

14.5 days - 2 weeks, 7 PM - 10 PM (Monday - Friday). 

4

Customized upon corporate request. 

5

3 months, 1 session/week, 3 hours/session.

At the end of the course, learners will be able to:

1) Evaluate the concepts and principles of medium-sized projects for successful completion.

2) Develop steps for project integration and project scope management.

3) Implement steps to plan project scope with appropriate methodologies and tools to accomplish required outcomes effectively.

4) Analyse potential project management risks, pre-empt risks, and develop mitigation plans for successful implementation of projects.

5) Investigate project risks, and exigencies, and address their root causes.

6) Evaluate project stakeholder engagement techniques that impact and are impacted by the project development and results.

7) Plan resource procurement, strategically control, and effectively allocate resources.

8) Assess programme priorities to allocate resources to different parts of the programme.

9) Coordinate the project deliverables based on agreed cost, time plan, and resources and implement corrective actions. 

 

The expected skills and knowledge for this course are as follows: 

  • Be able to listen, speak, read, and write English proficiently in a clear and confident manner; or provide documentary evidence of Workplace Literacy (WPL) Level 6 literacy skills in the Employability Skills WSQ framework;
  • Be keen to learn and participate in the learning activities in myriad learning settings such as online, laboratory, and blended learning, self-regulated learning contexts;
  • Be able to source and analyse relevant materials from the library, internet or online databases for the design and development of learning resources.

The entry requirements for this course are as follows:

  • Aged between 21 years old and above;
  • Minimum at least Learners must have ONE GCE “O” Level;
  • Able to read, listen and speak English at a proficiency level equivalent to Employability Skills System (ESS) Literacy Level 6;
  • Able to count with a proficiency equivalent to Employability Skills System (ESS) Numeracy Level 6;
  • Have basic computer literacy (Workplace Skills Series - Information and communication Technologies Skills).

Learners may be required to submit the relevant documents conforming to the pre-requisites for the course as stated above where necessary, if they do not meet the pre-requisites.

If the learner does not meet the entry requirement, the learner would be rejected from the course.

This accreditation enables Singaporeans and Singapore PR holders to get a part of their course funded by the SSG. Subjected to the eligibility and funding caps, the funding support is up to 90% for Singaporeans and up to 80% for Singapore PR holders.

Course Fee Funding for Self-sponsored Individuals (as of 30 Apr 2021)

Certifiable courses approved by SSG Course level Courses starting before 1 Jan 2022 Courses starting on or after 1 Jan 2022
Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Permanent Residents (PRs) (Self-sponsored individuals must be at least 21 years old) PMET Up to 50% of course fees, capped at $15 per hour Up to 50% of course fees
Non-PMET Up to 80% of course fees, capped at $17 per hour
SCs aged ≥ 40 years old (SkillsFuture Mid-career Enhanced Subsidy) PMET Up to 90% of course fees, capped at $50 per hour Up to 70% of course fees
Non-PMET Up to 90% of course fees, capped at $25 per hour

To receive funding from SSG, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Pass the course
  • Achieve a minimum of 75% of the attendance
  • Must not be barred from receiving government grants

  • You may also be eligible for the course fee (CF) funding at the current rates offered by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG). For more details, please refer to this page.
  • Individuals aged 40 and above may also be eligible for the SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES). For more details, please refer to this page.
  • Singaporeans may also use their SkillsFuture credit to offset course fees payable. For more details, please refer to this page.

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