Occupational Certificate: Project Manager
Occupational Certificate: Project Manager L5
A project Manager applies knowledge of project management to achieve project objectives in a specified field of application.
The work of the Project Manager entails the following:
• Initiating a project to address specific project objectives
• Planning and preparing the delivery of a project
• Executing and controlling the delivery of a project management plan
• Managing the project close out process
There is no clearly defined career path for becoming a project manager – you can start in a variety of associated roles. A Project Management qualification together with on the job training usually lead to a project management role. Excellent prospects exist for the successful and professional Project Manager.
The Occupational Certificate: Project Management consists of a Knowledge Component (theory), a Practical Component (practical application of theoretical concepts) and a Workplace Exposure Component (practically applying theoretical knowledge in the workplace.
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The course consists of a Knowledge Component (theory), a Practical Component (practical application of theoretical concepts) and a Workplace Exposure Component (practically applying theoretical knowledge in the workplace.
Theoretical Modules include the following:
Modules:
- Introductory studies for Project Managers
- Project Integration Management
- Project Scope Management
- Project Time Management
- Project Cost Management
- Project Quality Management
- Project Human Resource management
- Project Communications
- Project Risk Management