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Join the many professionals andorganizations that have trusted ourproject management training in AtlantaThe Coca Cola CompanyKing & SpaldingBank of America Corp.Georgia Power CompanySouthern CompanyTurner Broadcasting SystemARRISAT&TEmory HealthcareGeneral ElectricArthritis FoundationGeorgia Department of LaborAutoTrader.comCenters for Disease Controland PreventioniHealth TechnologiesChick-fil-ACIBA VisionCox CommunicationsCSX CorporationKaiser PermanenteL-3 CommunicationsCisco SystemsCooper IndustriesGenuine Parts CompanyGeorgia-PacificLockheed Martin AeronauticsMake-A-Wish Foundationof AmericaNorthrop GrummanPhilips HealthcareNavicureSASRollinsUnited Parcel ServiceDeloitte & ToucheKimberly-ClarkMcKessonRaceTracSiemens Energy & AutomationTowers WatsonUS Department of the Air ForceMacy’s

Georgia Tech’s Project ManagementCertificate program is designed to helpyou succeed.»» Our classes are designed by PMP experts to helpyou solve real-world project management problemsand situations. As well as gain relevant job skills, tools,and techniques that you can immediately apply in theworkplace.»» We make every effort to make your learning experienceinteractive. We encourage collaboration. Studentsengage in peer-to-peer activities, stimulations, projects,discussions, and team-based problem solving.»» We create opportunities for practice and design authenticlearning tasks.»» Our instructors make learning personalized – they adjustthe pace and pull from student/industry experiences touncover what you truly need.»» Our program provides an ideal platform to network withother project managers in your class, building lastingrelationships.»» We create a caring, organized, and effective classroomenvironment ideal for the adult learner. You can shareyour real-world experiences, reflect on your previousknowledge, and create change in your skills, behavior,knowledge level, and attitudes.»» We help prepare you for the PMP certification examby covering all 10 PM knowledge areas of the PMBOK Guide.

GeorgiaTech KnowledgeAreas9090 HoursPMIPMIApprovedCourse Series:»» Project Management (PM) Introduction:Fundamentals of Successful Projects»» PM: Managing Risk and Procurements»» PM: Communicating Within Teams»» PM: Delivering Scope on Time and within Budget(The Triple Constraints)»» PM: Case Study WorkshopSign up for the Certificate Program and save! Register for theabove five courses and take the course Preparing for the PMP Examfor Free!Our certificate program will train you in all 10 knowledgeareas to help you become a successful Project Managementprofessional.1. Project Integration Management2. Project Scope Management3. Project Time Management4. Project Cost Management5. Project Quality Management6. Project Human Resource Management7. Project Communications8. Project Risk Management9. Project Procurement Management10. Project Stakeholder ManagementCourses cover:A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK Guide) – Fifth EditionNote: Book provided during first course Project Management (PM)Introduction: Fundamentals of Successful ProjectsBenefits of the certificate:»» Earn PMI-Approved PDUs and prepare for the PMP exam»» In-person classroom learning»» Smaller class size allows for discussion and group exercises»» 90 hours of education»» 13 days of training, spread out usually over a four-month periodWhy Georgia Tech?Georgia Tech is a Project Management Institute (PMI) RegisteredEducation Provider (R.E.P.). That means we’ve met or exceededrigorous standards for quality and effectiveness as defined by PMI —the same organization that administers the PMP exam.Individual CoursesStudents have the flexibility to register for standalone courses offered as part ofthe Georgia Tech Project Management Certificate Series.

StudentSpotlight:Meet Matt RawlinsWhen it comes to construction-related projects, any improvement that reducesdelays saves time and money. That’s why Matt Rawlins, president of RawlinsMechanical, a medical plumbing company, and several of his employees decided toboost their project management skills through Georgia Tech Professional Educationcourses and certificate program.“If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu,” Rawlinssays. “You must be forward-thinking if you want thecustomer to consider you.”As the construction industry becomes more dependent on information modeling and3D virtual design, so must contractors. Along with saving time and money throughtechnology, Rawlins wanted his project managers to learn skills to manage andcomplete projects on time, within budget, and while creating a quality product. Hecredits the Georgia Tech Project Management Certificate for helping his team applythe ten Project Management Body of Knowledge areas.“We immediately took information from the first class and talked about what to dodifferently,” he says. “We’re seeing major changes to project management even tothis day.”

The Increasing Need for ProjectManagement ProfessionalsA recent Project Management Institute (PMI) report estimated the following:DOUBLE-DIGITGROWTH.2015 GDP Growth Forecast: 3.5%Median Project Practitioner Salary: US 108,000The U.S. demand for project practitioners isexpanding by more than 12 percent, resulting inalmost 6.2 million jobs in 2020Between 2012 and 2022, U.S. employmentshould increase by almost 11 percent, withhealthcare accounting for almost one-third ofnew jobs—more than any other sectorFinancial services and insurance are amongthe largest, most visible sectors with a projectmanager demand Project managersin the United States—median salaryranks third inthe world6By 2020, 15.7 million newproject management roles willbe created globally across sevenproject-intensive industries.Constructionjobs up to6 million inJune 2014ManufacturingIn the United States,the demand forproject managementprofessionals will growby nearly 700,000jobs.(up from 5.4 million in January2011), that sector is also inneed: A January 2014 survey ofAssociated General Contractorsof America members showsthat almost half (48 percent)were having trouble filling projectmanager/supervisor roles.BusinessServicesUtilitiesStrong demand will be reflectedin average salaries far higherthan non-project-orientedprofessionals.”Sources: PMI’s 2013 Project Management Talent Gap Report, PMI ProjectManagement Salary Survey, Eighth Edition.Oil & GasProjectManagementFinance &InsuranceConstructionInformation ServicesGeorgia Tech project management courses benefitproject managers from all industries.

Continue Your Success StoryGeorgia Tech Professional Education (GTPE) works to support individuals, as well as industry andcommunity partners, at every point on their continuum of learning. At GTPE we offer a variety ofprograms to support your professional development. We equip you with the knowledge, skills, andtools you need to make an impact in your career, organization, and community.10TOPGeorgia Tech Professional Education (GTPE) is an academic division ofthe Georgia Institute of Technology, a top 10-ranked public universityby U.S. News & World ReportOur short courses, certificate programs and professional master’sdegrees meet the needs of working professionals and industry partnersWe educate over 16,000 individual learners representing morethan 3,000 companies on an annual basis

A Top-notch Learning EnvironmentDeveloped With You in MindGeorgia Tech Global Learning CenterTech Square, 84 5th Street NWAtlanta GA 30308»» When it comes to professional education, it’s the little thingsthat make the journey great. Like continuous food andbeverage service, wifi, easy parking, friendly and helpfulsupport staff, and a comfortable facility designed, andequipped with technology to foster the relationship betweenpeople, ideas, learning, and working»» Classes are conveniently located in Midtown Atlanta, in theheart of Technology Square and next to the Georgia TechHotel & Conference CenterGeorgia Tech Global Learning CenterTech Square, 84 5th Street NW, Atlanta GA 30308»» Balance your learning with some fun, and explore the city ofAtlanta during your visit. We’re located close to a variety ofattractions and restaurants

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Project Management Georgia Tech project management courses benefit project managers from all industries. A recent Project Management Institute (PMI) report estimated the following: Sources: PMI's 2013 Project Management Talent Gap Report, PMI Project Management Salary Survey, Eighth Edition. The U.S. demand for project practitioners is