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Applied Project Management

 

Applied Project Management
Cost:
$799
Format:
Online Enroll Anytime | Independent Study
EST. time to complete:
Up to 3 months
Credit hours:
35 hours of coursework

 

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The Applied Project Management course will help you develop an understanding of how to apply project management to mitigate against project failures, abandonment and resource management and sunk cost, which are keys to a successful project.  The course will use case studies and real field/office scenarios to illustrate project management principles and provide candidates with extensive practice to familiarize them with the needed project management tools and techniques.  The course will provide you with the necessary knowledge and 35+ hours of contact training, to sit for the Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM®) and/or Project Management Professional (PMP®) exams.  

Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to:

  • Discuss the foundational elements of Project Management. The connection of Project, Program, Portfolio and Operations Management will be fully introduced and explored.
  • Analyze the necessary environments where projects can operate, organization process assets and organization systems will be paramount for the students in this section.
  • Examine the roles, competencies and the performing integration roles of the Project Manager.

Who Should Enroll in Applied Project Management?

The Applied Project Management Course is designed for professionals who wish to obtain knowledge in skills in the area of project management.  The course will provide you with the necessary knowledge and 35+ hours of contact training, to sit for the Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM®) and/or Project Management Professional (PMP®) exams.  

Course Instructor for Applied Project Management

Your instructor is Olusegun ‘Stanley’ Tomomewo. 

Stanley is a registered engineer with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering (COREN) in Nigeria and an Engineer in Training (EIT) with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientist of Saskatchewan (APEGS). His 14 years of experience cuts across oil and gas well development and general energy asset management.  He holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, a Master of Science in Business Administration, is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with the Project Management Institute, and is currently a PhD candidate in Energy Engineering at the University of North Dakota.

 

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