Become a PMP® Certified Project Manager

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6 Months

Program Length

$2,000.00

Tuition

What Does a Project Manager Do?

Project Managers are responsible for the successful planning, execution, and completion of projects within scope, time, and budget constraints. They lead and motivate teams, manage risks, and ensure stakeholder satisfaction. Key responsibilities include: 

  • Defining project scope and objectives. 
  • Developing and managing project budgets and schedules. 
  • Leading and motivating project teams. 
  • Identifying and mitigating project risks. 
  • Communicating effectively with stakeholders. 
  • Monitoring project progress and making necessary adjustments. 
  • Ensuring project deliverables meet quality standards. 

Where Can You Work?

Graduates of this program can find employment in a wide range of industries and organizations, including: 

  • Technology companies 
  • Construction firms 
  • Healthcare organizations 
  • Government agencies 
  • Consulting firms 
  • Non-profit organizations 
  • Financial institutions 

Requirements

  • Secondary degree (High School Diploma or equivalent) 
  • 7,500 hours of leading and directing project work 
  • 35 hours of project management education 

Training Materials Provided

  • Comprehensive online training materials covering all areas of the PMBOK® Guide. 
  • 25 comprehensive module quizzes. 
  • Five process group tests. 
  • Two full-length, 200-question practice exams with detailed performance reports. 
  • Exam-taking tips and strategies. 
  • Access to online resources and support forums. 
  • PMP® Exam Application Assistance 

PROJECT MANAGER

Outcomes

By completing this program, you’ll gain the in-demand skills and knowledge to: 

  • Prepare for and pass the PMP® Certification Exam. 
  • Develop a strong foundation in project management principles and best practices. 
  • Enhance your career prospects and earning potential. 
  • Improve your leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. 
  • Increase your project success rate. 
  • Join the prestigious global network of PMP® certified professionals. 

Skills Learned

After completing this program, learners will be able to: 

  • Apply the principles and techniques outlined in the PMBOK® Guide. 
  • Develop and manage project plans effectively. 
  • Lead and motivate high-performing project teams. 
  • Identify, assess, and mitigate project risks. 
  • Manage project budgets and schedules effectively. 
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels. 
  • Use project management tools and software effectively. 
  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of project lifecycle and its phases. 

PROJECT MANAGER JOB POSSIBLITIES

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Project Manager 

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Program Manager 

CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

Upon successful completion of the program and meeting the eligibility requirements, you will be prepared to take the Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification exam offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI)®. 

ISSUING AUTHORITY

   

PMP

Project Management Institute

PMP® is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. 

PROGRAM COMPARISONS

PROFESSIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Community College
Program & Tuition Cost
$4,000 average
Up to $20,000
Exam Fees, Books & Materials
$495
Up to $750
Job Ready In
24 Weeks
24–48 months
Schedule Flexibility
On-demand 24/7
Set class schedule
Travel Requirements
None: 100% online
On-campus classrooms
Student Support
Personal Advisors: text, call and email access
Professors: scheduled office hours
Career Coaching
Professors: scheduled office hours
Exam-based + prerequisites and electives to meet credit
Content Delivery
3D animations, immersive environments, interactive activities, game-based learning
Professor lectures

MEET YOUR WORKFORCE TRAINING SPECIALIST!

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Amanda Lynn is your Workforce Training Specialist. She is here to help you understand your certificate of study, payment options and succeed! Get in touch with Amanda to learn more about your certificate, AdventHealth University and how to achieve your workforce development goals!

FAQ

The Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification is a globally recognized credential awarded by the Project Management Institute (PMI®). It signifies expertise in project management methodologies and best practices. Earning a PMP® demonstrates a commitment to professional development, enhances career prospects, increases earning potential, and provides a competitive edge in the job market. 

To be eligible for the PMP® exam, candidates must meet specific educational and professional experience requirements. These typically include a secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree, or global equivalent) and a minimum of 7,500 hours of leading and directing projects and 35 hours of project management education. 

Effective PMP® exam preparation involves a comprehensive approach. This may include enrolling in a reputable training course, studying the PMBOK® Guide and other PMI® publications, utilizing practice exams and online resources, and joining study groups for peer support and knowledge sharing. 

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