How do you qualify for PMP certification?
The prerequisites for the PMP certification exam are as follows:
- A secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree or the global equivalent)
- 7,500 hours leading and directing projects.
- 35 hours of project management education.
How many years of work is 4500 hours?
Let’s take fear out of the equation and replace it with some logic and real-life success stories. To start with: A quick calculation shows that 4,500 – 7,500 hours equates to 2.2–3.6 years of experience (based on 40 hours per week) over the past 8 years.
What is the PMP certification program?
The Project Management Professional ® PMP certification demonstrates to employers, customers, and colleagues in Indianapolis that a project manager possesses project management knowledge, experience, and skills to bring projects to successful completion.
Why take a PMP boot camp in Indianapolis?
After our Indianapolis based PMP boot camp course you will be prepared to successfully take the PMP exam and have the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to take the next step in your career. Certified Project Managers on average earn over 25% more than those without the certification in Indianapolis.1
How do I prepare for the PMP exam?
Pass the Project Management Professional®PMP exam on your first attempt with our PMP Exam Prep Training – The PMA Way™. After our Indianapolis based PMP boot camp course you will be prepared to successfully take the PMP exam and have the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to take the next step in your career.
What is the PMI Project Management course?
The course introduces students to The Project Management Institute’s (PMI) ten knowledge areas and five process groups while offering opportunities to put the techniques learned into practice.