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CONTINUING EDUCATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS CERTIFICATE 200 HOURS ON CAMPUS — AND — ONLINE good thinking. CONTED.UCALGARY.CA/PROJECT | 403.220.2988 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS In an increasingly competitive market, efficient and effective project management is essential to the success and viability of today’s businesses. The Project Management Fundamentals Certificate explores the core principles of project management as documented in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition. This program will prepare you to move into a project management role by giving you the tools and techniques required, and expanding your leadership abilities. Learn the competencies required to move a project through the project life cycle phases of conceptualization, initiation, planning, execution, control, and closing. Explore the core principles of project management, quality management, procurement management and dynamic leadership. Learn best practices in the project management discipline and gain the essential skills needed to apply these practices in a real-world setting. This certificate will be of value to those contemplating a career change or new to the project management industry; interested in developing a knowledge base and learning introductory skills in project management; working in project teams or task forces; or preparing for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® designation or the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® designation. REQUIRED COURSES CORE COURSES | 165 hours The Core Courses make up 165 hours of the 200 instruction hours required for this certificate. BMC 290 Leadership in Project Management 40 hours The difference between a good and an exemplary project is leadership. Examine the skills and practices that differentiate individuals who excel in project management and move from the paradigm of project manager as administrator to project manager as leader. Special focus will be placed on the processes and knowledge areas of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition in order to increase participants’ comfort level with project management activities and language. Coursework will culminate with a project that integrates knowledge acquired through the course with practical experience of participants. BMC 301 Procurement and Contract Management 15 hours Explore the project procurement processes, from the initial procurement decision, through the solicitation process, to contract award, administration, and closure. Examine the interaction of these processes and how they overlap with the other areas of project management. Learn effective strategies to successfully manage key partners and vendors, and acquire the tools and techniques to manage each contract life cycle. BMC 302 Project Management: HR and Communication | 15 hours The human resource knowledge area contains many variables and systemic elements that can affect the outcome of a project. Enhancing this area of expertise and devoting adequate commitment to the development of human resource planning increases project success. Learn effective strategies to motivate, manage, and organize project teams as well as the skills necessary to communicate effectively with team members and project stakeholders. Develop an appreciation for effective communication and gain a better understanding of how to set and manage stakeholder expectations. BMC 299 Project Management: Level I 40 hours | Also Online This overview course covers all the fundamental project management processes and knowledge areas as documented in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition. The instructional formats include learning activities, discussion forums, assignments, and quizzes, all providing opportunities to apply new methods and skills. The course focuses on planning for Scope, Time, Cost, and Risk management, with Quality, Human Resource, Communications, Procurement, and Stakeholder management also included. BMC 266 Project Management: Level II 40 hours | Also Online This advanced course adhering to A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition will enhance the planning and measurement skills learned in the basic course. The same knowledge areas are covered in more detail; however, in this level, the objective is the development of project control skills. good thinking. CONTED.UCALGARY.CA/PROJECT | 403.220.2988 BMC 300 Project Quality Management | 15 hours This course is designed to present the benefits of Quality Management to the overall effectiveness and efficiency of an organization and the importance of incorporating it into the day-to-day activities of business. Course modules will explain the concepts and fundamentals of quality management, their purpose, importance and value to the success of a project. Topics covered include: process driven versus people driven, what is QA and QC, cost of quality, quality planning, quality requirements, reporting metrics, supplier quality management, and quality audits and assessments. The criticality of interfaces between engineering, procurement, contracts and construction are also covered. OPTIONAL COURSES AND SEMINARS 35 hours BMC 348 Agile Project Management: The Basics | 7.5 hours BMC 220 Avoiding Construction Disputes | 20 hours BMC 333 Building the Project Management Office | 7.5 hours BMC 352 Learning Online | 10 hours BMC 321 Legal and Ethical Issues for Project Managers | 15 hours BMC 323 Project Management and Risk | 7.5 hours BMC 308 Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam Preparation | 40 hours BMC 322 Project Planning: Hit the Ground Running | 7.5 hours BMC 347 Rightsourcing in IT for Project Managers | 7.5 hours BMC 320 Risk Navigation: Strategies for Major Capital Projects | 15 hours BMC 334 SAP Project Management | 7.5 hours In general, most students complete the program in less than two years. Given that most students have other significant time commitments, we recommend taking no more than two courses at one time. Students who are keen to fast-track their program are encouraged to contact a student advisor to discuss their specific situation and options that may be available to them. ADMISSION You can take courses first and enrol in the certificate later; however, as programs are subject to change, we recommend you apply for admission to the certificate as early as possible. Once you are admitted, you can be confident that you have locked in the requirements leading to your graduation. To be admitted students must be 18 years of age; successful completion of a Grade 12 diploma and relevant workplace experience is recommended. If English is not your first language, please review the English language proficiency requirements at conted.ucalgary.ca/english PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT Prior learning from other post-secondary institutions Advanced Standing may be granted for equivalent, graded courses completed at other post-secondary institutions. Credit may be granted for up to a maximum of 60 hours towards this certificate. To apply for advanced standing visit https://www.ucalgary.ca/cted/forms/mc_advcredit.html Prior learning from other Continuing Education certificates, seminars, or ESL courses If you have completed seminars, courses, or certificates through University of Calgary Continuing Education, you may be able to receive some credits towards this certificate program. To discuss your course history with an advisor, please call 403.220.2988. TRANSFERABILITY DELIVERY This certificate is taught downtown, on main campus and online. ONLINE LEARNING PREREQUISITE COURSE Before taking your first online course, you are required to take BMC 352 Learning Online. If you have already completed fully online courses in the past, you may apply for a prerequisite waiver using the online application form at conted.ucalgary.ca/elearn Up to 120 hours of equivalent courses may be transferred toward certificates in: Professional Management, Marketing, or Public Relations Management. SCHOLARSHIPS Awards are given to deserving students not only for their academic achievement, but also for community involvement. Award sponsors include both corporate and private donors. To apply, you must meet eligibility criteria and submission deadlines. Students in this program may be eligible for: • Mary Cone Barrie Scholarship TIMELINE good thinking. CONTED.UCALGARY.CA/PROJECT | 403.220.2988 COURSE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE ADMISSION CONTACT INFORMATION To view courses and enrol online, visit conted.ucalgary.ca and go to Interest Areas. Choose Project Management, then click on Courses. You may enrol online for most courses using a Visa , MasterCard or American Express. You do not need to be enrolled in the certificate to take a course. If you wish to enrol in the Project Management Fundamentals Certificate, please go to conted.ucalgary.ca/apply Project Management Fundamentals Certificate University of Calgary Continuing Education Room 229, 906 8 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 1H9 To enrol by phone, please call 403.220.2988 or 1.866.220.4992 (toll-free) between 8:30 am and 4 pm, Monday to Friday. You will need a Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or a purchase order number from your employer. good thinking. 403.220.2988 1.866.220.4992 (toll free) conted.ucalgary.ca/project business.conted@ucalgary.ca PUBLISHED MARCH 2015 CONTED.UCALGARY.CA/PROJECT | 403.220.2988