PROJECT MANAGEMENT - LEVEL 3 COURSE
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Description
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Type
NVQ Level 3
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
120h
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Approximate Study Time: 120 Hours (Self Study) Buy Now More Info The Project Management - Level 3 Course will take you step-by-step through the thought and learning processes involved in being a Project Manager. The course covers a wide range of subject areas from management strategies, quality, finance, health AND safety, planning and personal development to name but a few - all of the elements needed to be a good project manager. On successful completion on this course students will receive an accredited Level 3 Certificate Award.
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About this course
At the end of this course successful learners will receive a Certificate of Achievement from ABC Awards and Certa Awards and a Learner Unit Summary (which lists the components the learner has completed as part of the course).
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Borhansa Miressa
William Maloney
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The average rating is higher than 3.7
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This centre has featured on Emagister for 15 years
Subjects
- Management
- Risk
- Project Manager
- IT Project Management
- IT
- Quality
- Finance
- Project
- Planning
- Accredited
- Project Management1
1 students say they acquired this skill
- IT risk
- Quality Training
- IT Development
- IT Management
- Learning Processes
Course programme
The course consists of the following 13 Units:
Unit One – What is Project Management?
This Unit contains the following topics: Why use project management?, Benefits of project management and What do project managers actually do?
Unit Two – History of Project Management
This Unit contains the following topics: Project management old and new, Modern scientific project management, Gnatt charts, The Fayol management model, Network diagrams, Critical path method (CPM), Program evaluation and review technique (PERT),
Unit Three – Organisational Structure
This Unit contains the following topic: The four basic organisational structures.
Unit Four – Project Life Cycle
This Unit contains the following topics: The four stage project cycle model, Milestones and hold points, Project close-out.
Unit Five – Feasibility Studies
This Unit contains the following topics: The Client's feasibility study, Stakeholders, The client, Define the constraints on the project, Value management and Financial models for project selection.
Unit Six – Project Estimating & Scope Definition
This Unit contains the following topics: Ball-park cost estimate, Feasibility study, Costing, Initiation, Project charter, Defining the scope, Changing scope, Scope management, Project closeout, Project closeout report.
Unit Seven – Project Procurement Plan
This Unit contains the following topics: What is required? Sourcing, Communication of requirements to potential suppliers, Evaluation & selection of supplier, Review & evaluate tenders, Manage the contract, Closeout.
Unit Eight – Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
This Unit contains the following topics: Presentation, Producing a WBS, WNS numbering system, WBS and costing, Further breakdown of WBS.
Unit Nine – Critical Path
This Unit contains the following topics: Network Diagrams; WBS & critical path, Logic, Generation of Logic, Activities: summing up.
Unit Ten – Resource Planning
This Unit contains the following topics: Estimating, Forecasting, Resource availability - constraints of the project, Use of resources, Increasing project resources, Reducing resources.
Unit Eleven – Controlling the Project
This Unit contains the following topics: Why control projects, Scope of control, Gathering information, Applying project control, Dealing with people.
Unit Twelve – Quality Management
This Unit contains the following topics: Definitions, Cost of quality, Quality circles, Quality auditing, Quality control plans.
Unit Thirteen – Risk Management
This Unit contains the following topics: Hierarchy of control, Controlling risk, Risk assessment.
Assessment:
The course contains 4 tutor marked assignments which your tutor will mark and you will receive feedback on. The course also contains self-assessment exercises which are not returned for assessment but will help you to gauge your progress.
Additional information
Course Format Paper Based Materials Payment Plan Option Spread the cost over 4 monthly payments. Approximate Self Study Time 120 Hours (Self Study) Initial Payment of
PROJECT MANAGEMENT - LEVEL 3 COURSE
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