Project Management According to the PMBOK ® Guide: an Introduction to PMP® Certification provides comprehensive training in the principles and core process areas of project management. Dr. Harold Kerzner will introduce new management concepts and provide essential principles for professional success. This course provides 24 project management education hours which can be applied toward the 35 project management education hours needed to sit for the PMP® exam.
| Summer Session 2008: July 29, 30, 31, 2008; $1795 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Kamm Hall, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea |
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Textbook, workbook, refreshments and lunch included in course fee. This course provides 24 credited hours toward the 35 hour project management education requirement set by PMI®. You’ll receive the latest edition of Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling, a copy of the PMBOK® Guide, and a comprehensive course workbook .
Target Audience:
Project Managers, team members, field staff members, project engineers, design engineers, project leaders and administrators, manufacturing engineers, operating managers, functional managers, R & D managers, and information technology professionals. The program will benefit executives, managers and supervisors of all industries and government agencies who are concerned with effectively managing ventures and projects on time and within budget.
Essential elements:
- Comprehensive training in the principles and core project areas of project management
- Scope/Integration Management
- Time Management
- Costs Management
- Risk Management
- Quality Management
- Contract/Procurement Management
- Communications Management
- Human Resources Management
Instructor: Harold Kerzner, MS, MBA, PhD, brings world-class expertise and fascinating personal experience to the classroom, which makes his teaching as enjoyable as it is practical. He is an internationally renowned authority on project management, total quality management and strategic planning and has consulted with corporations worldwide. Dr. Kerzner, a professor of Systems Management at Baldwin-Wallace College, has authored 16 books including the project management text used most often by companies and universities throughout the world, Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling. more information
For more information about taking the PMP® Certification Exam, please contact PMI at (610) 356-4600 or visit the Project Management Institute Web site. The PMP® Certification Exam is a separate process conducted through PMI®.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
PLEASE NOTE:
New Textbook Policy effective January 1, 2008: No monetary credit(s) will be given for textbooks already in student's possession.
ONLINE ROGRAM REGISTRATION (registrations confirmed by email)
REGISTER BY PHONE: call 440-826-2253
If you are unable to attend a program, please notify our department at 440-826-2253 to cancel, transfer or make a substitution. Substitutions can be made at any time prior to the start of the program. Cancellations received two weeks prior to the start date of the program will be refunded the full seminar fee. Cancellations and Transfer registrations made less than two weeks will be charged a $150 fee. No refunds will be issued once the program has begun.
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To achieve PMP® certification a candidate must satisfy all education and experiential requirements established by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and demonstrate a level of understanding and knowledge of project management. You must also meet the following requirements of either category 1 or category 2. (Refer to the PMI website www.pmi.org) CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 |
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