35 hours PMP training
The PMP certification proves you have the project leadership and expertise in any way of working: predictive, hybrid or agile. It demonstrates your ability to lead projects without being tied to any specific industry or geographic location.
Perquisites:
Set A requirements
High school or secondary school diploma
Minimum 60 months/5 years’ experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
35 hours of project management education/training. You can also meet this requirement with:
– CAPM® certification or
– PMI Authorized On-Demand PMP Exam Prep or
– Instructor-Led PMP® course (Available Online and In-Person)
Set B requirements
Bachelor’s degree or higher (or global equivalent)
36 months/3 years’ experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
35 hours of project management education/training. You can also meet this requirement with:
– CAPM® certification or
– PMI Authorized On-Demand PMP Exam Prep or
– Instructor-Led PMP® course (Available Online and In-Person)
Set C requirements
Bachelor’s degree or higher (or global equivalent) from a GAC accredited program
24 months/2 years’ experience leading and managing projects within the past eight years
35 hours of project management education/training (GAC core project management course work is pre-approved to fulfill this requirement)
Earning your PMP certification is a big accomplishment—maintaining it shouldn’t have to be. Continuous skill growth that extends beyond certification is critical to fueling your career and your impact. PMP holders are required to earn 60 professional development units (PDUs) in each 3-year cycle to maintain a PMP certification. Each PDU represents one hour spent:
Learning
Teaching others
Presenting
Reading
Volunteering
Content creating
What will you learn from PMP content?
The PMP content covers a wide range of topics essential for effective project management. Here are some key areas you will learn about:
People Domain: Focuses on interpersonal and leadership skills, risk identification, and managing stakeholder relationships.
Process Domain: Covers technical aspects of project management, including risk identification and mitigation methods, and practical experience with project management tools.
Business Environment Domain: Teaches how to align project strategies with organizational goals and industry trends.
These domains are designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to lead projects successfully and to make informed decisions that impact project outcomes. The PMP certification is a globally recognized credential that can enhance your career prospects and earning potential.