The project management certification curriculum is built around the Project Management Institute’s A Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge and has been updated to include new content.
Eighteen days of instruction are divided into nine one-, two- and three-day modules that run every second week, including one weekend day.
You’ll cultivate skills across all areas of project management while advancing your organization’s ability to manage key partners and build quality measures into every project. Advance your proficiencies in project planning and control; improve your leadership, communication and stakeholder management skills; and master the art of project quality management. From cost management to procurement and contracting management to assessing and managing risk, The Masters Certificate in Project Management empowers you with the know-how to excel as a senior-level project manager.
New Content
- 1-day Introduction to Agile and Scrum module
- Online PMP Exam preparation modules designed especially for this program – including sample exams
- Exclusive access to online videos, interviews and articles on the future of project management
Introduction to Agile
Agile is now a part of most organizations’ project management vocabulary: “Should we, shouldn’t we… can we combine our current practice with agile?” This new module will help us all be a part of that conversation.
Online PMP Exam Preparation Modules
Designed especially for this program, these 2-hour optional modules will take the PMP Exam candidates through an extensive review of exam requirements and sample questions for each module.
Exclusive access to online videos, interviews and articles on the future of Project Management
Participants will gain access to a library of online content discussing the future of our industry and how we can be better prepared. Topics will included: artificial Intelligence, digital transformation, block chain, data analytics and more.
Who Should Attend
The program benefits ambitious project managers from all industries with at least one year’ experience, mid- and senior-level managers who have completed a recent introductory project management course and must now lead more complex projects, as well as anyone who does not have their PMP designation from PMI and who wishes to consolidate and solidify their project management training for career success.