The training is a globally recognized certification designed for individuals starting their careers in project management. This training equips participants with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills required to work effectively within project teams and manage projects confidently.
This highly interactive 3-day course is aligned with the PMI® Exam Content Outline (ECO) and helps participants understand and apply project management best practices across multiple domains. It covers both traditional and agile methodologies and prepares learners to confidently approach the CAPM® exam.
This course meets the 23-hour education requirement for the CAPM® exam.
CAPM® is designed for entry-level project management roles like project coordinator, associate and junior project manager, and project team members. The full list of prerequisites for undertaking the examination and the application process can be found atwww.pmi.org.
The pre-requisites for the CAPM® exam are:
Learners who apply after course attendance will meet PMI's requirement for 23 hours of accredited project management training before being accepted for the exam.
Learners are provided with a QA Study Guide as well as interactive, online content which introduces the PMI processes, knowledge areas and process groups. The full list of bite-sized activities in your pre-course learning may take up to ten hours to complete. Completing your pre-course learning will ensure you get the most from the course and have the best chance of passing the examination.
Aspiring project coordinators and team members
Entry-level or junior project managers
Professionals planning to pursue the PMP® certification
Anyone starting a career in project management
By the end of this training, you will have gained knowledge and skills in the following areas:
Understand PMI’s project management principles and practices
Recognize when to apply predictive vs. agile approaches
Prepare efficiently for the CAPM® exam
Build a strong foundation for future PMP® certification
Project life cycles
Planning processes
Project roles and responsibilities
Problem-solving tools and techniques
Traditional project delivery models
Project scheduling and planning
Monitoring and control of predictive projects
Adaptive planning and iterative delivery
Agile lifecycle and task management
Agile controls and plan components
Stakeholder engagement and communication
Requirements gathering and validation
Creating product roadmaps
Business analysis roles in project environments
Join our public courses in our Istanbul, London and Ankara facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.