Project Managers who aspire to take the PMP exam need to have 35 hours of documented training in the area of project management. However, there is some level of misunderstanding around just how they can achieve this. Many believe...
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Project Managers who aspire to take the PMP exam need to have 35 hours of documented training in the area of project management. However, there is some level of misunderstanding around just how they can achieve this. Many believe they must take specialized and expensive courses, and some are not aware that some of the training and education they already have may qualify. Others think they need to acquire a single 35 hour certificate. Here is a survey of the ways PMP aspirants can satisfy that requirement. The Requirement In the Project Management Professional (PMP) Credential Handbook, it states that the candidate must "Document 35 contact hours of project management education." This requirement applies to all applicants, regardless of degree or project management experience level. So, just what must the candidate do to satisfy those "Contact Hours of Project Management Education", where at least 35 contact hours of specific instruction addressed learning objectives in project management? Documenting Project Management Training and Education The first step is to document all education hours regardless of when they were accrued. PM education hours for these purposes do not expire and do not need to be within any recent time frame. However, the course work must be completed at the time you submit the application. PMP Prep coursework does qualify, as it is project management oriented, but it would need to occur before the candidate actually submits the application. Note that "one contact hour is equivalent to one actual hour (60 minutes) of training or instruction received", as per the PMI. After documenting all hours, PMP candidates need "classify" content of the courses according to the PMBOK knowledge areas, including project quality, project scope, project schedule, project budget, project communications, project risk, project procurement, and project integration management. If all hours add up to 35 or more, the candidate has already satisfied the requirements. In many cases, the candidate will have either no hours or less than 35 hours of PM training, and they will need to fill that gap with additional project management training. What Qualifies? These educational requirements can be met by demonstrating the successful completion of courses, workshops, and training sessions offered by one or more of the following types of education providers: A. PMI Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s) - Pre-approved courses offered by PMI R.E.P.s. These can be classroom instruction, live instructor-lead training online, or pure online packaged courses that are available 24x7. B. PMI Component organizations - PMI chapters, specific interest groups, colleges, or the PMI. C. Employer/company-sponsored programs - as long as content can be logically mapped to the knowledge areas. D. Training companies or consultants - as long as content can be logically mapped to the knowledge areas. E. Distance-learning companies, including an end-of-course assessment - can include live instructor-lead training online, or pure online packaged courses that are available 24x7, as long as content can be logically mapped to the knowledge areas. F. University/college academic and continuing education programs, as long as content can be logically mapped to the knowledge areas. Note that one hour of classroom instruction equals one contact hour. Non-classroom instruction, such as online training, also must comply with the rule that one hour of classroom instruction equals one contact hour. Project Management podcasts can also satisfy all or a portion of the requirement. The important thing is to be able to provide complete and authoritative documentation of the training and education, such as certificates, tests, syllabus, course descriptions, and transcript to properly support your claim. Here are some scenarios of what should qualify: 1. Completion of a university or college course on project management that met for three hours per week for 15 weeks would qualify for 45 contact hours. 2. Completion of a university or college course that was approximately
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