PMI: Project Management Professional (PMP)®

PMP® Certification Prep



ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Project Management Professional (PMP)® online program is focused on specific educational and experience attributes, connected to Project Management Institute (PMI) definitions (BOK7) and expectations for understanding of topics. The PMP domains are people, process, and business environment. Completing the program and passing the exam signifies an individual has the process knowledge, experience, and training required to practice the principles and standards prescribed by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

The goal of this program is to demonstrate real-world foundational knowledge of core data concepts and how they are implemented for the Project Management Professional — including foundation topics, exam preparations tasks, and a practice exam— to increase your chances of passing the exam on your first try.

 

 

This program is fully online and self-paced.


PMP Certification

This course fully prepares students to take the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam.

In order to sit for the PMP examination, applicants must meet certain experience and education requirements.

THESE REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE:

  • A four-year degree

  • 36 months experience leading projects

  • 35 hours of project management training (this course) or the CAPM® Certification

- OR-

  • A high school diploma or an associate’s degree (or global equivalent)

  • 60 months experience leading projects

  • 35 hours of project management training (this course) or the CAPM® Certification


TUITION: $940

Duration: 60 Hours

Includes:

  • Practice Exam

  • Video Content

Prerequisites: HS diploma/GED, basic computer skills and familiarity with the internet

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    • The PMP Exam: How to Prepare and Pass

    • Project Management 101

    • Development Approach and Life Cycle Performance

    • Starting a Project and Integration

    • Stakeholder Engagement

    • Project Scope

    • Project Schedule

    • Project Cost

    • Managing Resources and the Team

    • Project Communications

    • Project Quality

    • Project Procurement

    • Closing a Project

    • More Things to Know

    • Final Preparation