Course details

This course aims to enhance students' knowledge and understanding of Project Management. It is accomplished through the appropriate application and integration of the following process groups: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and controlling and Closing.

This course will satisfy the PMP Exam requirement of Project Management Education hours as well as what the real world project management needs. It will cover all knowledge areas of PMI's Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).

Target Job Roles

At the end of this course students will be able to assume following positions:

  • Project Manager
  • Project Coordinator
  • IT Manager

Program Outline

Students will learn

  • Key concepts, terms and principles of project management
  • Structured and integrated review of the PMBOK knowledge areas
  • Complete understanding of what is required to pass the PMP exam

Course Modules

This modular course includes the following topics:

  • Project Quality Management
  • Quality Planning
  • Perform Quality Assurance
  • Perform Quality Control
  • Project Human Resource Management
  • Human Resource Planning
  • Acquire Project Team
  • Develop Project Team
  • Manage Project Team
  • Project Communication Management
  • Communications Planning
  • Information Distribution
  • Performance Reporting
  • Manage Stakeholders
  • Project Risk Management
  • Risk Management Planning
  • Risk Identification
  • Qualitative Risk Analysis
  • Quantitative Risk Analysis
  • Risk Response Planning
  • Risk Monitoring and Control
  • Project Procurement Management
  • Plan Purchases and Acquisitions
  • Plan Contracting
  • Request Seller Responses
  • Select Sellers
  • Contract Administration
  • Contract Closure
  • Professional Responsibility and Ethics
  • Ensure Inpidual Integrity
  • Contribute to Project Management Knowledge Base
  • Enhance Personal Professional Competence

Entry Requirements

  • Students with Diploma level of qualification must have a minimum of 5 years/60 months unique non-overlapping professional project management experience, during which at least 7,500 hours are spent leading and directing the project
  • Students with Bachelor's degree must have a minimum of 3 years/36 months of professional project management experience, during which at least 4,500 hours are spent leading and directing the project
  • Students must be Singaporean / SPR to avail WDA funding

Certificates Issued

Upon successful completion of this module students will be issued with following SOAs:

  • IT-PM-403S-1 - Manage project scope
  • IT-PM-406S-1 - Manage project risk

Graduation Requirements

Students must successfully pass or deemed Competent (C) in assessments. Student upon failing will need to take the module again. An additional charge applies in such cases.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Lithan Hall Academy

Lithan Hall Academy's education programs are delivered within a "Cooperative Learning – Just in Time" model. Training within a "Cooperative Learning – Just in Time" framework is the best way to educate working adults either to upgrade their skills or to gain the practical skills and competencies they need to successfully shift their careers towards a higher-demand profession. Our "Cooperative Learning – Just in Time" seamlessly integrates competency-based course curricula, work-integrated experiential learning, and Blended, Just in Time delivery.

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