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Project Management Certificate
Program (Hybrid)
Hours: 10hrs online;
20hrs classroom
Central Campus
Date: 11/3 – 12/8/2014
Orientation in classroom: 11/3/2014
Online Time: 11/3-9/2014
Classroom Time: 11/10 – 12/8/2014 MW
6:30pm – 9:30pm
or
Date: 1/12 – 2/10/2015
Orientation in classroom: 1/12/2015
Online Time: 1/12-18/2015
Classroom Time: 1/20 – 2/10/2015 TTh
6:30pm – 9:30pm
North Campus
Date: 3/31 – 4/28/2015
Orientation in classroom: 3/31/2015
Online Time: 3/31 – 4/5/2015
Classroom Time: 4/7 – 23/2015 TTh
6:30pm – 9:30pm
Course Fee: $725
(Official Curriculum
Provided)
Location:
San Jacinto College Central
8060 Spencer Hwy
Pasadena, Texas 77505
San Jacinto College North
5800 Uvalde
Houston, TX 77049
www.sanjac.edu
Call David Lewis 281.542.2061 or David.Lewis@sjcd.edu
Description: San Jacinto College has established a program designed to give participants a solid foundation in the concepts, tools, and techniques of project management. In today’s business environment, organizations must develop project managers who can successfully complete individual projects on time and within budget. San Jacinto College’s comprehensive certificate program covers the key processes and core competencies with effective project management practices. This program covers the full cycle of project management, including project initiation, planning, execution, control, and closing. In addition, it emphasizes the essential human aspects of leading a project team when using recognized and proven concepts and practices. The program curriculum is based on the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®). Our certificate program focuses specifically on the practical and successful application of project management skills in the business world.
Learning Modules:
Introduction to Project Management
Initiating The Project
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Scheduling Part 1 & Part 2
Assigning Human Resources
Executing the Project
Controlling – Earned Value Management
Managing Project Changes
Closing the Project
Course Prerequisites
Those with less than two years experience in project management should take the San
Jacinto College course Introduction to Project Management or have taken an equivalent
course from another PMI registered education provider.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Beginning to intermediate project managers in all fields who are familiar with the basic
tools and skills of the trade.