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This comprehensive four-part program introduces learners to the principles and practices of professional project management. From foundational concepts and project planning techniques to advanced tools and certification preparation, the program equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to manage projects effectively across industries. Learners will gain hands-on experience with project management software, explore traditional and agile methodologies, and prepare thoroughly for the CAPM® certification exam based on the PMBOK® Guide by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
The Course CP105 Project Management (CAPM I) is the first course in a series of 4 during which you will be introduced to the “Art of Project Management”.During this course module, you will learn about the projects and project management, and focus on the origin and selection of projects, the definition of a project and creating the project plan.This will include the origin of projects, how to select between projects using decision making methods and financial parameters, introducing important definitions and terminology that all project managers use, providing an easy to use ten-step approach to project management to help you manage projects from definition to closing, application of different techniques.The techniques that will be described in this section relate to the creation of the charter, developing the work breakdown structure, defining the work packages and activities, precedence diagramming methods including the critical path method, creating the project schedule or Gantt, resource allocation, project budget and S-curve and finally the principles of risk management. A free software ProjectLibre will also be introduced that will give you the possibility to get valuable experience on how to work with a typical project management software.
The online delivery blends synchronous and asynchronous components. Students complete self-directed assignments hosted on the course platform. Weekly Forums support a required active, rubric-based student contributions that foster collaboration.
Exams may include essays, short answers, or MCQs. Formats include open/closed book. Time zones are considered. Assessments are formative and summative. Students have 2 weeks to review grades and must follow the appeal process in the Student Handbook.
The Project Management Program certificate will be issued after completion of all 4 modules: CAPM I, CAPM II, CAPM III and CAPM IV.
Please note that there are three semesters as admission periods as noted on the academic calendar.Scholarship Awarded (Total Fee: €400)