uCertify’s Project Management Course has been designed for anyone planning for the PMI Project Management Professional (PMP®) exam. This certification is in high demand in all areas of business. PMI® has experienced explosive growth in membership over the previous couple of years, and more and more organizations are recognizing the importance of project management certification. Although this course is written primarily for those of you taking the PMP® exam, you can also use this course to study for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exam. The exams are similar in style, and the information covered in this course will help you with either exam.
This course has been updated to reflect the newest edition of A Guide to the Project Management Body of data (PMBOK® Guide), Sixth Edition (PMI®, 2017), and therefore the new exam domains introduced in 2020. It assumes you’ve got knowledge of general project management practices, although not necessarily specific to the PMBOK® Guide. It’s written in order that you’ll skim through areas you’re already conversant in, learning the precise PMBOK® Guide terminology needed to pass the exam. You’ll find that the project management processes and techniques discussed in this course are defined in such a way that you’ll recognize tasks you’ve always done and be able to identify them with the PMBOK® Guide process names and methodologies.
PMI® offers the most recognized certification in the field of project management, and this course deals exclusively with its procedures and methods. Project management consists of many methods, each with its own terminology, tools, and procedures. If you’re familiar with another organized project management methodology, don’t assume you already know the PMBOK® Guide processes. It is recommended for you to learn all of the processes-their key inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs. Take the time to memorize the key terms found within the glossary also. Sometimes just understanding the definition of a term will assist you to answer an issue. It might be that you have always done that particular task or used the methodology described but called it by another name. Know the name of every process and its primary purpose. This way you will get the most out of the course.
So start your prep for the PMP certification today with uCertify!