Become a Project Manager

This project management certification course takes you beyond an introduction to key fundamentals to deepen your understanding and practical application of project management tools, methods, and processes.

If you want to obtain your Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification, this program will provide content designed to help with your studies and overall PMP prep. The contact hours may be applied for the PMP exam education prerequisite or as professional development units (PDUs)—if you are already certified.

Job outlook for Project Managers

The salary of project managers varies widely depending on the industry in which you choose to work. According to Indeed.com, the average national salary of a project manager is $88,010, with a high of $137,093 as of February 2024. Similarly, recent Project Management Institute (PMI) survey data shows that project professionals report the highest median salary in the U.S. ($120,000), with those with less than three years of experience earning a median salary of $80,000 yearly.

The demand for project managers varies, but it is high and continuing to rise due to an increasing number of jobs that require project-oriented skills. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the project management field is projected to grow 6% by 2032. Lightcast data reports that project management professionals will see over 13% job growth by 2033.

 

Project Management Professional FAQs

What is a project manager? What does a project manager do?
A project manager controls everything from start to finish. They flesh out an idea, sell it through the organization, assemble a team, organize the project steps, lead the team, manage the budget, make important decisions, update stakeholders, ensure objectives are met, provide a smooth transition, and share gained knowledge. They have ultimate control over initiation, planning, design, execution, monitoring, control, and closing.

What education do I need to become a project manager?
You don’t necessarily need an advanced degree to become a successful project manager. However, you will need experience managing projects and a high school diploma or equivalent. Completing a project management certification course will help you understand national and global standards of project management. Choose a training course that prepares you to sit for respected certifications such as CAPM or PMP. A bachelor’s or master’s degree in business management, engineering, computer science, or a related field can help you climb the corporate ladder and open more opportunities.

Where do project managers work?
Project managers work in various industries, including IT, engineering, construction, healthcare, finance, and law. Regardless of the industry, they work closely with people and technology.

Can I work as a project manager without a project manager certification?
Certification is not mandatory to become a project manager, but possessing the necessary knowledge, training, and experience is essential. However, obtaining a CAPM and/or PMP certification can increase your opportunities, earning potential, and demonstrate your commitment to the industry and professional development.

Course objectives

  • Advanced project management concepts and definitions
  • Project selection, proposal, and planning processes
  • How to select, plan, execute, control, and complete projects
  • Agile basics and principles
  • Tips and tricks for the PMP certification exam and career resources

Additional course details

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This course is 100% online. Start any time.

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Questions?

For questions regarding registration, contact Brandy Schooler at 303-615-1234 or [email protected].

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