Project Management Certificate
The University of Tennessee's non-credit Project Management Certificate provides students with an in-depth study of the components involved with systemic project management.
The 24 hours of classroom time informs, guides, and introduces students to the nine knowledge areas needed to master the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam.
Winter 2010 certificate program: Feb. 11 - March 18
($795; 6 class sessions)
Instructor: Tony Mayfield
Module 1: Introduction to Project Management
Module 2: Project Scope & Time Management
Module 3: Project Cost & Quality Management
Module 4: Human Resource Management & Communications
Module 5: Risk & Procurement Management
Module 6: Initiating & Planning the Project
Module 7: Execution and Control
Module 8: Closing the Project
Mastery of these learning objectives will result in:
• skills needed to master the supervision and management of all types of complex projects
• knowledge of the langage and concepts required to take the Project Management Institute (PMI) examination and earn certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP)
• familiarity with the use of Microsoft Project 2003 Software: Internet Explorer and MS Project 2003
Related courses:
Project Management Exam (Intense Review) (Nov. 12 - Dec. 3, 2009; $395)
Instructor: Tony Mayfield
Microsoft Project: Level I (Nov. 18, 2009; $179)
Instructor: Diane Thrash
Microsoft Project: Level II (Dec. 1, 2009; $179)
Instructor: Diane Thrash
Microsoft Project: Level I (April 8, 2010; $179)
Instructor: Diane Thrash
Microsoft Project: Level II (April 15, 2010; $179)
Instructor: Diane Thrash
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