What you will learn?
Understanding the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) guide: The course aims to provide a thorough understanding of the PMBOK guide, which is the standard for project management globally.
Developing knowledge and skills in project management: The course is designed to help participants develop knowledge and skills in project management, including the ability to plan, execute, monitor, control, and close a project successfully.
Preparing for the PMP certification exam: The course aims to prepare individuals for the PMP certification exam, including developing a deep understanding of exam content, structure, and format.
Applying project management principles to real-world scenarios: The course should provide opportunities for participants to apply project management principles to real-world scenarios, including case studies and practical exercises.
Enhancing leadership and communication skills: The course should also help participants enhance their leadership and communication skills, which are essential for effective project management.
Gaining professional recognition: The ultimate goal of the PMP Prep Course is to enable individuals to earn the globally recognized PMP certification and gain professional recognition as a skilled project manager.
Target Audience
Project Managers
Project Team Members
Aspiring Project Managers
Professionals in Related Fields: Those who work in related fields such as engineering, construction, IT, or finance and want to enhance their project management knowledge and skills.
About this course
Requirements
Education: Individuals must have a secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree or global equivalent) or higher education degree (bachelor’s degree or global equivalent).
Project Management Experience: Individuals must have at least three years of project management experience (36 months) with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects.
Project Management Education: Individuals must have completed 35 hours of project management education/training or have a CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) certification.
Alternatively, individuals with a four-year degree or global equivalent can qualify with less experience: they must have at least three years of project management experience (36 months) with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects, and have completed 35 hours of project management education/training.
Therefore, to enroll in a PMP Prep Course, individuals must meet the above prerequisites set by the PMI. It is also recommended that participants have a basic understanding of project management principles, terminology, and best practices.