The Complete Project Manager with CAPM® and PMP® Prep
$2987 per person
This is a comprehensive project management program for those who want to expand their knowledge and application of project management concepts. It is designed to create skills for today’s project practitioners and prepare them for either the CAPM® or PMP® certifications.
The Complete Project Manager with CAPM® and PMP® Prep course is designed for seasoned project managers—providing you with a strong grasp of project management from start to finish. You will cover a good foundation of project management concepts and terminology, before deepening your understanding and practical application of project management tools, methods, and processes.
Throughout the project management training, you will learn through a life cycle approach—meaning you will work through the project life cycle, from building a business case to closing down the project. By doing so, you will understand how all the concepts interrelate and how decisions made in the early stages of the project form the foundation for executing, controlling, and ultimately closing it.
This course bundle consists of the Project Management Essentials with CAPM® Prep and Mastering Project Management with PMP® Prep courses. It is based on the current Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), which establishes the international standard regarding the project management discipline. This project management course meets or exceeds the requirements for those interested in the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) and PMP certifications.
You must schedule and pay for the CAPM and PMP certification exams on your own after course completion. If you are already certified, the contact hours may be applied for the PMP exam education prerequisite or as professional development units (PDUs).
PMP, Project Management Professional, Project Management Professional (PMP), PMBOK, PgMP, PMI-RMP, CAPM, PMI-SP, PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP) and the PMI REP Logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute.
What you will learn
- Advanced project management concepts and definitions
- Project selection, proposal, and planning processes
- How to select, plan, execute, control, and complete projects
- Agile basics and principles
- Tips and tricks for the PMP exam and career resources
- Understand the essential elements of a project management foundation
- Learn how to execute a project from start to finish
- The most common project management concepts and terminology
- Master the creation of project-driven budgets and timelines
- How to predict and prevent risks
- Concepts from The Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)
How you will benefit
- Prepare for and pass the PMP certification exam
- Meet or exceed the educational prerequisites for the CAPM certification
- Develop greater understanding of the project manager’s role in a variety of fields
- Acquire interpersonal communication skills as they pertain to communicating with stakeholders
- Gain confidence in managing various project types (expectations and realities)
- Boost critical thinking and decision-making skills that will aid you across industries
- Enhance your ability to secure a promotion, score a new job, and generally climb the career ladder
Enrollment
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College CreditsExam VoucherNational Certification
Project Management Essentials with CAPM® Prep
- Project Management Essentials
- Project Management Foundation
- Project Integration Management
- Project Scope Management
- Project Schedule Management
- Project Costs Management
- Project Quality Management
- Project Resource Management
- Project Communications Management
- Project Risk Management
- Project Procurement Management
- Project Stakeholder Management
- Agile Frameworks and Methodologies
- Project Management Extensions
- Certified Associate in Project Management
- Final Exam
Mastering Project Management with PMP® Prep - update
- Business Value and Project Governance
- Business Environment
- Project Stakeholders
- Planning
- Communication, Conflict Management, and Negotiation
- Risk Management
- Project Teams (Part One)
- Project Teams (Part Two)
- Project Integration
- Project Budgeting
- Scope, Project Schedule, and Control
- Quality and Procurement
- Change Management
- Project Artifacts
- Knowledge Transfer and Project Closure
- Tips and Tricks for the PMP® Exam and Job Obtainment Assets
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Requirements
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.
- PC: Windows 10 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Microsoft Word (not included in enrollment).
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
- CAPM Exam Prep, 5th Edition
- Process Group: A Practice Guide
- Project Management Body of Knowledge, 7th Edition (PMBOK® Guide)
- PMP® Exam Prep, 11th Edition
- Agile Practice Guide
- Educational Background: Secondary degree (high school diploma, associate degree or the global equivalent)
- Project Management Education: 23 hours of project management education completed by the time you sit for the exam (This course meets the education requirement).
- Project Management Education: You need a minimum of 35 hours of formal project management training (This course meets the education requirement).
- Project Management Experience/Educational Background: PMI® also requires project management experience in a leadership role. You do not have to have the title "project manager," but you do need to demonstrate that your experience is in a leadership role of some sort. In the exam application, you will document the number of months you personally performed project work.
- How much experience you need depends on your level of education. If you have a four-year degree or its equivalent from another country, you will need 36 months/3 years of project management experience. If you do not have a four-year college degree, you will need 60 months/5 years of project management experience.
