PMP/CAPM (Project Mgt. Professional/Certified Associate Project Manager) Exam Preparation (PMBOK Fifth Edition)

PT10696
Training Summary
This course introduces participants to many of the concepts found on the CAPM® and PMP® certification exams. The course uses the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Sixth Edition as the source material and aligns with the certification exams released March, 2018. Participants will earn 35 PDUs upon completing this course. The numbers appearing after each topic (e.g. 1.1, 1.2) refer to the corresponding section of the PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition. The PMP® and CAPM® certifications are authored and maintained by the Project Management Institute (PMI®), a non-profit organization that collects and disseminates project management best practices. Over 750,000 people in 170 countries hold the PMP® credential. The PMP® exam is generally viewed as notoriously difficult.
Prerequisites
PMP candidates with a four-year degree or higher must have 4,500 hours of project management experience in the last eight years. PMP candidates with a high school equivalent must have 7500 hours of project management experience in the last eight years. CAPM candidates require either 23 contact hours of training or 1,500 hours of project management experience
Duration
4 to 5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for those preparing to take the CAPM and PMP certification exams.
Course Topics
Project Management Introduction
  • The Environment in Which Projects Operate
  • The Role of the Project Manager
  • Initiating Processes
  • Planning Processes
  • Executing Processes
  • Monitoring and Controlling Processes
  • Closing Processes

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