The 10-Day Project Management Certificate
Program
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Project management requires special management techniques
and tools for better control and use of time and scarce
resources. Caltech's Project Management Certificate
Program is designed to help you and your team
members develop the insight and skills necessary for
effective project management.
The skills developed in this program apply to large or
small
projects, product design and development efforts, construction
projects, IT projects, software development, and every kind of
effort with definitive performance, time, and funding targets.
The Project Management Certificate Program consists of
five, two-day courses over a 5-month period. The sessions
are offered on alternate Saturdays at the Caltech Industrial
Relations Center in Pasadena, California.
Caltech Industrial Relations Center is a recognized
global provider registered with the PMI Registered
Education Provider Program (PMI® R.E.P.). Caltech
Industrial Relations Center accepts and adheres to all PMI
R.E.P. Program policies, requirements and rules concerning
the provision of professional education activities and
materials.
Participants will earn 16 Professional Development Units
(PDUs) for each two-day session attended. These PDUs may
be applied by PMI Project Management Professionals (PMP®)
towards their maintenance of certification under the PMI
Continuing Certification Requirements Program.
Program Benefits
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A Caltech certificate of accomplishment is awarded
upon completion of the five, two-day courses. Completion
letters are given at the conclusion of each course. |
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Our instructors have extensive industrial experience. They focus on providing you with practical skills and tools
using relevant case examples. |
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Each class is highly focused and promotes maximum
interaction. |
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You can network with other project management
professionals from a variety of industries. |
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Earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) for
maintenance of certification under the PMI Continuing
Certification Requirements Program. |
Courses
1. Project
Initiation, Costing, and Selection
2. Project
Organization and Leadership
3. Detailed
Project Planning
4. Project
Monitoring and Control
5. Project
Risk Management
Instructors
Jerry Brown, PMP;
Chris Christensen, PMP; Pam
Wiedenbeck, PMP
Registration: Click on REGISTER button above for on-line program
registration
Fee: 2008 -
$4325 for all 5 courses ($865 ea)
Credits: 16 Professional Development Units (PDUs) earned per
course completed
2008 Winter Series - January
12 - May 17, 2008 - Sold Out!
2008 Spring Series - April 12 - September 6 (May
10 & 31, June 14 &
28, July 19 & August 2, August 16 & September 6) (hurry,
only 5 seats left!)
2008 Fall Series - July 12 - November 15, 2008 (July
12 & 26, August 9 & 23, September 13 & 27, October 4
& 18, November 1 & 15)
Contact: Judy
Donohue, 626.395.4045
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