APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) e-learning

APM Project Management Qualification

The ever-changing and dynamic nature of today’s projects highlights the need for proactive management of people, project strategy and approach, along with the application of sound commercial and project management techniques. This is a recognised knowledge-based qualification that enables you to understand the breadth of skills required to successfully manage a project undertaking.

DURATION

The e-learning provides a detailed explanation of all the required syllabus topics for the PMQ examination. It will take approximately 27-30 hours to complete, and once completed you can attempt the sample examination questions and undertake private study with the APM Body of Knowledge.

APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) e-learning. We recommend that you set some time aside over a period of four to six weeks to complete the work. Please be advised the APM recommends between 70-80 hours preparation for the PMQ examination.

ACCREDITATION
  • Three-hour duration
  • Answer 10 questions from a total of 16
  • 55% required to pass
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
  • 12 months’ online access to our APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) course
  • Full tutor support
  • PMQ mock exam simulator
  • Additional revision and self-assessment tools to help ensure you are prepared to sit the examination
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
  • The APM Body of Knowledge 6th edition
  • APM Project Management Qualification examination: Must be taken within 12 months of purchase. Exam is paper-based and available at various locations across the UK. Contact Brighter Connect admin e-learning portal team at info@brighterconnect.com
Your Online (APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) e-learning) Package
Upon purchase, you will receive a password via the email you used to purchase the course.

You will then be able to login to our online learning portal with your email and password.

You will have access to the portal for 12 months to complete your course.

£890 £690 + VAT

Pre-requisites

Candidates attending the professional programme would benefit from having a minimum of two years relevant practical experience of project management.

Target Audience

The course is designed for individuals from both the public and private sector. It is for people working in the management of projects, ranging from individual assignments through to those working on large capital or change projects.
This includes:

    • Project Managers
    • Project Office Personnel
    • Project Team Members
    • Recently appointed Project Officers
LEARNING SYNOPSIS

The syllabus is based on the APM Body of Knowledge, which encompasses all areas of project management including strategic and commercial considerations, together with the technical, organisational and people management skills required to participate effectively in project management. We have divided each of the syllabus topics into zones, and the topics covered within each zone are shown below:

GREEN ZONE – GETTING GOING
  • Project management
  • Programme management
  • Portfolio management
BLUE ZONE – BACKGROUND
  • Project life cycles
  • Project context
  • Reviews
  • The project management plan (PMP)
PINK ZONE – PEOPLE & PROJECTS
  • Stakeholder management
  • Organisation
  • Project office
  • Teamwork
  • Leadership
  • Communication
  • Conflict management
  • Roles
PURPLE ZONE – PLANNING
  • Scope management
  • Estimating
  • Scheduling
  • Resource management
  • Earned value management
  • Budgeting and cost management
RED ZONE – STOP & THINK
  • Requirements management
  • Project success and benefits management
  • Procurement
  • Negotiation
  • Governance of a project
  • Health, safety and environmental management
  • Quality management
  • Risk and issue management
  • The business case
ORANGE ZONE – INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & REPORTING
  • Information management and reporting

All elements of the learning will be supported with exam-style questions and sample answers, and exercises that bring out key learning points and reinforce the learning of the core material.