Project Management
Successful demonstration of skills in Project Management (PM) is at the core of utilities activities. This pathway is specifically designed for the Water Industry. It provides students with a thorough understanding of the key principles of project management, such as general management principles; the control of costs; environmental factors; and contract law in the context of construction. These core modules (as with the Asset Management pathway) can be enhanced with key operational modules, therefore contextualising the whole qualification for the specific role of the student.
Click here to view a breakdown of the Level 4 Water Diploma units.
To view the outcomes for each unit, click on the relevant ‘Unit title’ below.
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Business Support Pathway |
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Mandatory Units |
Project Unit Number |
Project Management |
Credits |
CABWI Reference |
1 |
8 |
WOM401 |
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2 |
8 |
WOM402 |
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3 |
8 |
WOM403 |
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4 |
8 |
WOM404 |
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Pathway Specific Units |
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23 |
12 |
WOM423 |
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20 |
12 |
WOM420 |
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24 |
Design principles and application for water industry construction projects |
12 |
WOM424 |
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25 |
Science and materials for water industry construction projects |
12 |
WOM425 |
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21 |
Production management for water industry construction projects |
12 |
WOM421 |
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22 |
Contractual procedures and procurement for the water industry |
12 |
WOM422 |
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Total credits |
104 |
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Please click here for Additional Support Units and Alternative Units
Who is it suitable for?
Project Managers
Project Engineers
Project Design Engineers
Asset Delivery Managers
Asset Delivery Engineers
Wastewater Network Engineers
Site Agents
Graduates