Course Curriculum
Course Content
- Welcome and Course Overview
- Understanding Project Management
- Project Constraints and Success Factors
- Role of a Project Manager
- PMIs Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
- Project Phases and Life Cycle Models
- Organizational Influences on Projects
- Stakeholder Identification and Analysis
- Predictive, Iterative, and Adaptive Approaches
- Develop Project Charter
- Develop Project Management Plan
- Direct and Manage Project Work
- Monitor and Control Project Work
- Perform Integrated Change Control
- Close Project or Phase
- Group Activity: Developing a Project Charter
- Plan Resource Management
- Estimate Activity Resources
- Acquire Resources
- Develop Team
- Manage Team
- Control Resources
- Group Activity: Team Building Exercise
- Plan Scope Management
- Collect Requirements
- Define Scope
- Create Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Validate and Control Scope
- Group Activity: Creating a WBS
- CAPM Exam Preparation Tips
- What is Project Quality Management?
- Quality
- Quality Policy
- Flowchart
- Quality Management Plan
- Perform Quality Assurance
- Control Quality
- Tools and Techniques used for Control Quality
- Seven Basic Quality Tools
- Plan Schedule Management
- Define Activities
- Sequence Activities
- Estimate Activity Durations
- Develop Schedule
- Control Schedule
- Group Activity: Creating a Project Schedule
Quick Enquiry
Exam & Certification
- Create an account on the PMI website (https://www.pmi.org/).
- Submit your CAPM application online, providing details about your education and project management experience.
- PMI will review your application within a few days and notify you of its approval.
- Once your application is approved, you will receive instructions on how to pay the exam fee.
- PMI members usually receive a discount on the exam fee compared to non-members.
- Once you have paid the exam fee, you will receive an eligibility ID.
- Visit the Pearson VUE website (https://home.pearsonvue.com/pmi) to schedule your exam at a testing center near you.
- Choose a date and time that suits your schedule.
- On the scheduled exam day, arrive at the testing center with a government-issued photo ID.
- The CAPM exam co
- At the end of the exam, you will receive an immediate pass/fail result on the computer screen.
- If you pass, you will receive a printed copy of your test report before leaving the testing center.
- The CAPM certification is valid for five years.
- To maintain your certification, earn and report 15 professional development units (PDUs) each year, for a total of 75 PDUs over the five-year period.
- These PDUs can be earned through various project management-related activities, such as attending training, workshops, or seminars.
Testimonials
CAPM FAQ's
You can apply for the CAPM exam through the PMI website. The application process involves providing information about your education and project management experience.
CAPM training is available both online and in a classroom setting. You can choose the format that best suits your learning preferences and schedule.
CAPM certification enhances your project management knowledge, improves job prospects, and validates your commitment to the project management profession. It can lead to increased career opportunities and potential salary growth.
The CAPM certification is valid for five years. To maintain your certification, you need to earn and report professional development units (PDUs) during this period.
The CAPM exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions and has a duration of three hours.
CAPM stands for Certified Associate in Project Management. It is a globally recognized certification offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) for individuals who want to demonstrate their understanding of project management principles and practices.
To be eligible for CAPM, you need a secondary diploma (high school diploma or equivalent) and either 1,500 hours of professional experience on a project team or 23 hours of formal project management education.