Course content
The APMP qualification is awarded by the UK's Association for Project Management
to candidates who demonstrate a professional level of understanding in project management
methods through rigorous examination. Assessment involves one three hour written essay-based
paper. It is a well established baseline qualification which addresses key aspects of
effective project management and is widely recognised throughout business and industry.
Achieving the qualification provides external credibility for organisations and project
management staff. It also provides an entry route into APM membership, and access to the
latest project management best practices and continuous developments.
Candidates with this qualification will be able to demonstrate an understanding of how
project management elements interact. They will also be able to understand how their project
fits into their strategic and commercial environment.
Course Objectives
The course is designed to achieve three complementary objectives:
- improve project management practice in the workplace
- improve individual skills and capability
- achieve recognition through the APMP qualification
Scope and course structure
The APMP syllabus is wide ranging and covers all key areas of project management
including Project Initiation, Planning, Control and People aspects. It addresses
the full project life cycle including stage gate and risk management. Key topics include:
Project Context - the business context, success criteria and factors, programme and
portfolio management, governance of projects, project life cycle, organisational structures.
Project Concept - requirements management, business case, benefits management.
Project Definition - leadership and team work, conflict management and negotiations, the Project Management Plan, quality management, risk management, health safety and environmental management, scope definition and planning, schedule and resource planning, cost planning and estimating, procurement.
Project Implementation and Handover - project control, schedule and cost control, change & configuration management, handover and close out,
The course involves advanced self study preparation through well proven case study assignments (24 hours), face to face induction and coaching (4 days), and final exam preparation (self study 12 hours). Comprehensive course manuals and revision guides are provided including the APM Body of Knowledge publication. The exam is usually taken one week after the coaching event.
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