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howardcc.edu/ConEd 443-518-1700 Winter/Spring 2019 3 Business Skills Project Management PMP ® and CAPM ® Certification Exam Prep is seven-week series covers a number of topics in prepara- tion for the Project Management Professional PMP® Exam. Students interested in the Certified Associate Project Management CAPM® exam may also take this class. You will review all material covered in the Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), which includes the 10 knowledge areas: • Project Integration • Project Scope • Project Schedule • Project Cost • Project Quality • Project Human Resource • Project Communications Management • Project Risk Management • Project Procurement • Project Stakeholders Management Review You will learn the project manager's role in developing the project scope, how to develop a project charter, the project lifecycle, and the importance of the WBS in defining the scope. You will learn about controlling the project schedule, the critical path method, PERT methodology; network dia - grams, and Gantt charts. You will also learn about managing the project budget, cost estimating and forecasting, cost applications, and earned value analysis. Discuss the project manager's role in creating, motivating, and managing a suc- cessful team. Examine group decision-making and problem- solving models, project risk definitions/planning, procedures for managing project contracts and procurement, and quality assurance will also be covered. Included in this course is an online component for practice questions, test strategy, and review. 42 hours. 4.2 CEUs No refunds. Prerequisite: 4,500 hours of project management experience to sit for the PMP® exam. $2,590 (includes $1,790 in fees*) Tue,Thu 6pm-9:15pm, Jan 29-Mar 14 XB-660 8201 #5756 Gateway Campus Rm 3 Mon,Wed,Fri 8:30am-4:30pm, May 6-May 17 XB-660 8300 #5906 Gateway Campus Rm 3 Project Management Basics Get introduced to the methods and techniques project managers use to effectively initiate, plan, control, and re- port on their projects. Managers with limited experience will learn project management concepts, terms, tools, and aspects of the project lifecycle as described in the Project Management Institute's PMBOK® Guide. 1.2 CEUs. $595 (fee based, no waivers) Mon,Wed 9am-4pm, Feb 11-Feb 13 XB-995 8227 #5758 Gateway Campus Rm 2 Microsoft ® Project Project management helps organizations control and con- serve resources. Using Project, learn to use tools that will help you create projects, organize schedules, assign tasks and resources, and produce reports. Prerequisites: Windows experience. 18 hours. 1.8 CEUs. $595 (includes $340 in fees*) Mon,Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm, Mar 18-Apr 3 XA-475 8255 #5815 Gateway Campus Lab A Mon,Tue,Wed 9am-4pm, May 20-May 22 XA-475 8319 #5924 Gateway Campus Lab A William Judy, PMP, MBA William Judy has over 30 years of experience in the areas of com- mercial and government computer and communications systems analysis, design, and program management. He has a long record of achievement with recognized data processing and communications organizations in charge of negotiating highly technical contracts with U.S. commercial and government accounts. He is an expert in project rescue, adept at implementing complex plans involving multiple priorities and com - plex computer and communication systems. He holds his bachelor's degree and MBA from the University of Baltimore. April Wennerberg, PMP, MBA April Wennerberg is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®) with over 25 years of project management experience in a variety of industries. She is the CEO and founder of Project Masters, Inc. and has extensive experience in software engineering, systems engi - neering, training, and quality management. She is past president of the Project Management Institute, Baltimore Chapter and a past board member of the Charter/Global Registered Education Providers for the Project Management Institute. She holds her bachelor's degree and MBA from the Binghamton State University of New York. Evelyn Millhouse-Fort PMP, MBA Evelyn Millhouse-Fort is an ac- complished communications and public relations professional with demonstrated experience in de- veloping and managing creative, budget conscious strategic com- munications and related programs. She has been employed for 11 years in urban education, managing the internal communications department for Baltimore City Public Schools. Prior work history includes work that provided information technology and technical solutions to the Department of Defense, the aviation industry, and state and local government agencies. Ev - elyn holds a master's degree in mass communications, advertising and public relations, and is PMP certified. Project management courses are taught by PMP® certified instructors from Project Masters, Inc., a registered education provider recognized by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Meet Our Instructors To receive a $200 early bird tuition discount, you must register two weeks before the start date.

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