INTRO TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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Introduction to Project Management provides a broad overview of the field and profession of project management. Students will get a preliminary introduction to traditional (waterfall), agile, and hybrid project management methods, as well as gain knowledge from case studies.
With a focus on practical application, these tools and techniques will benefit you whether you are working officially as a project manager or if project management is simply a skill that would benefit you in another role.
Ideal for Group and Corporate Training Initiatives
A true introduction to the practice, this course is ideally suited for professionals who are new to project management, and who are interested in more efficiently and effectively planning, overseeing, and executing projects in the workplace.
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ is able to partner with organizations to assess their needs and develop an online, in-person or on-site course tailored to your company and employees. Submit a corporate or group training request form here.
Why prepare with an Authorized Training Partner like ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ University?
- All ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ project management courses have been reviewed and approved by PMI.
- Most courses are listed in the PMI approved course catalog and eligible for professional development (PDU's) for recertification.
- You will learn from a PMI-vetted and trained instructor.
PMP, PMI REP Logo, PMBOK and CAPM are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
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UPCOMING COURSE:
(PLEASE NOTE: ALL REGISTRATION DEADLINES ARE 1 WEEK IN ADVANCE OF THE COURSE START DATE.)
INTRO TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
In-Person at
3-Day In Person
Friday, April 4th: 5:30 - 9:00pm
Saturday, April 5th: 8:30am -Ìý 5:00pm
Sunday, April 6th: 9am - 1pm
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PMI Member: $895
Nonmember: $995
No additional charge for course materials.
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COURSE DETAILS
- Describe the duties of a project manager in traditional, agile, and hybrid environments
- Identify key differences between traditional, agile, and hybrid projects
- Define project phases, process groups and knowledge areas
- Apply appropriate tools and techniques to apply to the various project environments
- Navigate the constantly-changing project management landscape to adapt their skills to the future
- Create a comprehensive project plan that can be adapted to any environment
College of Professional Studies
800 E. Lancaster Avenue
Vasey Hall, Room 103
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, PA 19085
Important Notices for Distance Education Students
The following includes important information for students participating in online courses, online programs and/or on-ground clinicals or practicums while physically located outside of Pennsylvania.
VALUE OF A PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM:
Enhance your resume.
Professional education classes enable you to add new skills, expertise, or credentials to your resume and make you even more valuable to your employer.
Expand your professional network.
Communicating and building relationships with your classmates and instructors can open new doors in your career.
Learn from industry experts.
All programs are taught by instructors who have worked or who are currently working in the field, and who are able to share practical applications and real world examples of topics in the course.