09-09-2022, 08:08 AM
When I read this information below it states that each class was designed to fulfill the PMI certification in order to pass the test. So what happens if you already passed the test? Does anyone think they might allow graduate credit to be awarded since you fulfilled the classes in reverse? I suppose they might require a portfolio but I would need to ask.
"The Graduate Certificate in Project Management provides a comprehensive overview of the field according to the Project Life Cycle model and nine areas of competency outlined by the Project Management Institute (PMI), the thought leader of contemporary project management practice and scholarship."
Classes in quest would be:
PJM-510 Project Management
A student may select three of the following courses:
PJM-520Project Leadership and Communication
PJM-530 Project Risk Management
PJM-540 Procurement and Vendor Management
PJM-640 Global Project Management
"The Graduate Certificate in Project Management provides a comprehensive overview of the field according to the Project Life Cycle model and nine areas of competency outlined by the Project Management Institute (PMI), the thought leader of contemporary project management practice and scholarship."
Classes in quest would be:
PJM-510 Project Management
A student may select three of the following courses:
PJM-520Project Leadership and Communication
PJM-530 Project Risk Management
PJM-540 Procurement and Vendor Management
PJM-640 Global Project Management
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