Project Management Professional (PMP) Examination Preparatory
- Open up the opportunity to earn up to 25% higher pay than non-certified project manager
- For participants who intend to sit the examinations of the Project Management Institute (PMI®)
- 35 hours of project management education

Public Class

Live Virtual Class

Private Class

Key points about this course
Duration: 5 Days
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Public Class: RM 6,890.00
Live Virtual Class: RM 6,890.00
HRDF Claimable
Course Overview
Using an interactive learning approach, participants are taken through the PMP® examination material with discussions, exercises and case studies. Simulated exams are held to provide examination familiarity and reviews of the examination questions build confidence and practice in thinking from the “PMI perspective”.
This course is aligned with the PMBOK Guide 6th Edn and the 2021 Examination Content Outline (ECO) for exams taken after Jan 2 2021
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for participants who intend to sit the examinations of the Project Management Institute (PMI®) to achieve the Project Management Professional (PMP®) credential.
It is also suitable for participants who want to achieve a thorough grounding in project management best practices in accordance with PMI’s global standard the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide).
Learning Outcomes
- Have the knowledge and confidence to sit for the PMP® examination.
- Have gained knowledge in and exposure to project management best practices in accordance with PMI’s globally recognized Standard.
Course Benefits
This course provides participants with the knowledge and confidence to sit the PMP® examination to maximize their capability for success.
The individuals and the organization would benefit from project managers and team members equipped with a PMI® credential. In addition, they would gain from the discussions and exercises involving a professional and structured approach to project management.
Course Outline
- Certification process to become a PMP®
- Define processes, methodologies, and concepts within the9 knowledge areas
- Define key terms
- Describe application of principles and techniques to manage projects
- Personal expectations correlated to learning objectives
- Identify need for Project Management
- Course materials
- Legal, ethical, and professional behaviour
- Relationship of professional responsibility domain and the 10 areas of knowledge in the PMBOK® 5th Edition Guide
- Code of conduct
- Cultural sensitivity in International Project Management
- Review of PMP® Certification process
- Test-taking strategies
- Review of the 5 project management process areas and the professional responsibility domain
- Review the 10 knowledge areas
- Develop Project Charter
- Develop Project Management Plan
- Direct & Manage Project Work
- Monitor & Control Project Work
- Perform Integrated Change Control
- Close Project or Phase
- Plan Scope Management
- Collect Requirements
- Define Scope
- Create WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)
- Validate Scope
- Control Scope
- Plan Schedule Management
- Define Activities
- Sequence Activities
- Estimate Activity Resources
- Estimate Activity Durations
- Develop Schedule
- Control Schedule
- Plan Cost Management
- Estimate Cost
- Determine Budget
- Control Costs
- Plan Quality Management
- Perform Quality Assurance
- Control Quality
- Plan Human Resource Management
- Acquire Project Team
- Develop Project Team
- Manage Project Team
- Plan Communications Management
- Manage Communications
- Control Communications
- Plan Risk Management
- Identify Risks
- Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
- Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
- Plan Risk Responses
- Control Risks
- Plan Procurement Management
- Conduct Procurements
- Control Procurements
- Close Procurements
- Identify Stakeholders
- Plan Stakeholder Management
- Manage Stakeholder Engagement
- Control Stakeholder Engagement
How to Get the PMP
PMP Certification Requirements
- A four-year degree
- Three years leading projects
- 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification
- A high school diploma or an associate’s degree (or global equivalent)
- Five years leading projects
- 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM® Certification
Gain and Maintain Your PMP
- The PMP application will require you to organize your work experience.
- The certification exam has 200 multiple-choice questions, and you have four hours to complete it.
- To maintain your PMP, you must earn 60 professional development units (PDUs) every three years.
Exam Fee
Member: US$405.00
Non-member: US$555.00