The Associate’s Certificate In Project Management
The Associate’s Certificate In Project Management provides an introduction to project management for business professionals or those who wish to gain education and skills in a specific area of project management.
Backed by The George Washington University School of Business in Washington DC, USA (GW), this certificate is ideal for project leaders, project team members, project assistants, new project managers, professionals from other areas who work with project managers or anyone seeking career development in project management.
The Associate’s Certificate complements the Project Management Institute’s new Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) credential and begins to lay the groundwork for anyone seeking PMI’s Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification.
Requirements
You must successfully complete all three courses within two years, to receive the Associate’s Certificate In Project Management.
The Learning Path
Step One: Complete the foundation course:
• Managing Projects
Step Two: Complete the other two courses:
• Quality For Project Managers
• Contract Management Principles And Practices
Step Three: Receive The Associate’s Certificate in Project
Management from The George Washington University.
Course Order
Although there is no order in which you must take the courses leading to the Associate’s Certificate, we recommend that you take the introductory course first to become familiar with basic project management terminology and principles.
NOTE: All courses taken for the Associate’s Certificate may be applied toward a Master’s Certificate in Project Management.
Build Your Professional CredentialsDemonstrate your ongoing commitment to project excellence by taking the further four courses required to achieve a Master’s Certificate In Project Management.
1. Scheduling And Cost Control
2. Project Leadership, Management And Communications
3. Project Risk Management
4. Project Management Applications
For more information please visit
www.iirme.com/esiproject