Introduction
The Project Management Professional (PMP®) training is the gold standard of project management and boasts over one million certified professionals worldwide. Developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI), this is the heavyweight project management standard, which takes the simple framework offered by other methods, and adds to it a process-driven approach to ensure Project Managers and organisations get the same consistent results, irrespective of scale or formality. Project Management courses like the PMP Certificate can boost your employment prospects and advance your project management career.
This project management training course will help you work towards becoming a licenced Project Manager, by earning your PMP certificate.
The PMBOK® Guide details the 49 processes required to cover the full implementation of a project, which the PMI state will both increase the likely success rate of project implementation, and increase the certification holders salary by up to 25%.
There is a large demand for certified Project Managers globally. Earning your PMP certification can help advance your project management career by:
- Give you knowledge of a common global language.
- As a member of the PMI, you will have excellent networking opportunities.
If you’re new to the industry, read our helpful guide to explore the question what is Project Management?
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Project Manager Salary – £48k and PMP® Certificate holders earn an average of 25% more compared with non-certified delegates.
Course code
MSE7
Location
Varies
Price
£2195
Why e-Careers
Why study the Project Management Professional (PMP) course with e-Careers?
We have developed an expert team over the last 10 years since our inception. In that time, we have trained over 630,000 delegates globally, which has helped offer the highest quality training, and we have earned a 5-star rating on Trustpilot, from over 13,000 students.
By refining our processes, partner relationships, and course materials, we can offer high-quality training solutions for our delegates.
You will also benefit from:
- Fast-track your learning with our Virtual Classroom course.
- Enhance your career prospects.
- Learn from expert trainers, with vast experience in this field.
- We offer interest-free payment options.
Suitability
Is the Project Management Professional (PMP) course suitable for me?
The difference between the PMP certification and other project management courses is that project management experience is a precursor to taking the PMP examination. The PMI requires each potential PMP candidate to document 5-years experience leading a project (or 3-years if you have a degree) before they can apply to take the examination.
While this might seem arduous, it does illustrate the prestige of the certification. It shows that you’re an experienced PM who can pass a 200 question, multiple-choice examination. Once you have completed your training and examination you can add the letters PMP after your name.
In addition to this, the PMI has established several communities of practice worldwide, known as Chapters, whose remit is to seek to improve project management as a discipline. These Chapters will assist you with project delivery, templates, and upon successful exam, completion can help you to attain the 60 professional development units (PDUs) necessary to maintain your PMP credentials.
Prerequisites for enrolment – There are no prerequisites to enrol onto this course. The PMP Certification training course will be of huge value and benefit to anyone looking to work within the Project Management industry.
Prerequisites for the exam – 5 years’ experience leading a project, or 3 years’ experience for delegates with a university degree. Delegates are also required to attend a 35-hour project management course before attempting the exam – this course amply fulfils this criterion.
What jobs can I apply for after my PMP training?
Undertaking a PMP course is essential for all aspiring Project Managers, as you will gain the required knowledge and learn the necessary skills to an international standard, setting you apart from the competition.
Project Management Salary
According to PMI, PMP Certification holders typically receive a 25% increase in earnings, compared with non-certified delegates.
The average salary of a PMP Certification holder is £48k per annum, with high earners exceeding £80k.
Typical Job titles and salaries
- Project Manager – £45k
- IT Project Manager – £51K
- Senior IT Project Manager – £63K
- Operations Director – £74k
(Source: Payscale)
Syllabus & Exam
PMP Syllabus
Over the five-day exam preparation PMP course, you will cover the 49 processes of the certification by approaching it through the three domains:
- People
- Processes
- Business Environment
People (42%)
- Manage conflict
- Lead a team
- Support team performance
- Empower team members and stakeholders
- Ensure team members/stakeholders are adequately trained
- Build a team
- Address and remove impediments, obstacles, and blockers for the team
- Negotiate project agreements
- Collaborate with stakeholders
- Build shared understanding
- Engage and support virtual teams
- Define team ground rules
- Mentor relevant stakeholders
Processes (50%)
- Execute project with the urgency required to deliver business value
- Manage communications
- Assess and manage risks
- Engage stakeholders
- Plan and manage budget and resources
- Plan and manage schedule
- Plan and manage quality of products/deliverables
- Plan and manage scope
- Integrate project planning activities
- Manage project changes
- Plan and manage procurement
- Manage project artifacts
- Determine appropriate project methodology/methods and practices
- Establish project governance structure
- Manage project issues
- Ensure knowledge transfer for project continuity
- Plan and manage project/phase closure or transitions
Business Environment (8%)
- Plan and manage project compliance
- Evaluate and deliver project benefits and value
- Evaluate and address external business environment changes for impact on scope
- Support organisational change
In addition to this, we will also discuss trends and emerging practices within the profession of project management, how to tailor the sixth edition to suit the needs of your organisation and considerations for organisations that are more agile in terms of their project delivery.
PMP Exam Details
As of the 2nd January 2021, the PMP exam was upgraded and evolved to keep up with the ever-changing demands placed on Project Professionals today.
To help support the diverse skills and approaches now required of Project Management professionals, this PMP certificate training and PMP exam has been upgraded to focus on three new domains:
- People – a focus on the skills and activities associated with effective leadership.
- Process – a focus on the technical skills required to manage a project.
- Business Environment – a focus on the connection between projects and organisation strategy.
Exam format – A combination of multiple-choice, multiple responses, matching, hotspot and limited fill-in-the-blanks.
Number of questions – 180.
Duration – 230-minutes.
Domain and weighting
- People (42%)
- Processes (50%)
- Business Environment (8%)
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