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Subject overview


STUDY MODE

100% online

AQF LEVEL

8

NEXT INTAKE

13 Jan 2025

SUBJECT DURATION

12 weeks

SUBJECT FEE

$2,600.00


This subject focuses on evaluating the risks associated with different phases of a project. It enables students to assess the viability of the project: source and coordinate resources, identify and plan for potential risks and organise adequate financing. This subject also requires students to utilise real-world case studies to develop their knowledge and understanding of tackling problems related to task allocations, feasibility, financial net present value (NPV) sensitivity, scenario analysis, modelling, and project budgets.

This subject contributes to the project management specialisation.

For more information, please refer to the subject outline.

Subject information

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:

  1. Evaluate project success utilising real-life case studies focused on the evaluation of risk.
  2. Analyse project risks, develop risk mitigation strategies, and organise adequate financing for projects.
  3. Analyse the ethical consequences associated with project risk-taking and the ways in which these can be monitored.
  4. Communicate the findings from an analysis of problems, task allocations, feasibility, scenario modelling and project budgeting.

 

Topics covered

  1. An introduction to project finance and the nature of project risk
  2. Causes of contemporary risk and project life cycle
  3. Project selection and feasibility study
  4. Planning for the mitigation and management of project risk
  5. Capital budgeting and methods
  6. Modelling project risk
  7. Project financing and managing project cost
  8. Ethical decision making in projects
  9. Project monitoring and evaluation
  10. Analysing failed projects

Reading list

There is no prescribed text for this subject. Individuals are provided with key readings and access to Kaplan Professional’s online databases. Individuals are encouraged to research and read widely on the topic.

 

Reading list

Assessments

Assessment Type Assessed Weighting
Task Week 4 25%
Assignment 1 Week 8 35%
Assignment 2 Week 12 40%

Previous study requirements

Assumed knowledge

Kaplan Professional assumes that students have completed FIN361 Applied Project Management, or understand the content covered in this subject, prior to undertaking FIN362 Project Risk, Finance and Monitoring.

Course transition subject equivalence

Students may not be required to complete this subject if they have transitioned from a SIA/Finsia/Kaplan Professional course and have completed the following subjects:

  • there are no equivalences for this subject.

Key dates

Study Period 6 2024

30 Sep 2024 - 17 Jan 2025

❌ Enrolments now closed

Early access opens 30 September 2024

Early access to assessments 14 October 2024

Study period commences 28 October 2024

Enrolments close/census 13 November 2024

Study period ends 17 January 2025

Assessment dates See assessment information

Study Period 1 2025

16 Dec 2024 - 4 Apr 2025

✓ Enrolments open now

Early access opens 16 December 2024

Early access to assessments 30 December 2024

Study period commences 13 January 2025

Enrolments close/census 29 January 2025

Study period ends 4 April 2025

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Study Period 2 2025

10 Feb 2025 - 30 May 2025

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Early access opens 10 February 2025

Early access to assessments 24 February 2025

Study period commences 10 March 2025

Enrolments close/census 26 March 2025

Study period ends 30 May 2025

Assessment dates See assessment information

Study Period 3 2025

7 Apr 2025 - 25 Jul 2025

✓ Enrolments open now

Early access opens 7 April 2025

Early access to assessments 21 April 2025

Study period commences 5 May 2025

Enrolments close/census 21 May 2025

Study period ends 25 July 2025

Assessment dates See assessment information

Study Period 4 2025

2 Jun 2025 - 19 Sep 2025

✓ Enrolments open now

Early access opens 2 June 2025

Early access to assessments 16 June 2025

Study period commences 30 June 2025

Enrolments close/census 16 July 2025

Study period ends 19 September 2025

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Study Period 5 2025

25 Aug 2025 - 14 Nov 2025

✓ Enrolments open now

Early access opens 28 July 2025

Early access to assessments 11 August 2025

Study period commences 25 August 2025

Enrolments close/census 10 September 2025

Study period ends 14 November 2025

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Study Period 6 2025

27 Oct 2025 - 16 Jan 2026

❌ Enrolments now closed

Early access opens 29 September 2025

Early access to assessments 13 October 2025

Study period commences 27 October 2025

Enrolments close/census 12 November 2025

Study period ends 16 January 2026

Assessment dates See assessment information

Fees and FEE-HELP

Enrolment feesFee
Subject fee 2024$2,600 (GST free)

Note: If this subject is undertaken as a standalone subject, no FEE-HELP is available.

FEE-HELP is available for individuals undertaking this subject as part of a qualification. Click here to find out if you’re eligible.

Click here for a full list of fees and allowances.

Subject enhancements

We are pleased to announce that the following enhancements have been made to this subject:

This subject has transitioned to a fully digital format. The topic modules now have new features, including:

  • interactivity, including knowledge checks
  • multimedia elements
  • motion graphics
  • easy-to-read digital format.

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