Project Management Certificate Program Info Session

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Project ManagementCertificate ProgramInfo SessionSan Francisco State UniversityCollege of Extended Learning

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Afitap Boz, PhDProgram Coordinator(415) 817-4227aboz@sfsu.eduIntroductionKaren Nelson Villanueva, MPA, PhDProgram Lead(415) 817-4324knv@sfsu.edu

AgendaIntroductionUnderstanding the Project ManagementuProgram OverviewuWho Should Take CoursesProject Management Certificate ProgramuCourse OfferingsJob OutlookProject Management Institute Certifications

Understanding Project Management"Those who plan do better than those who do not planeven though they rarely stick to their plan."Winston Churchill

Program OverviewuProject Management is the discipline of planning, organizing and managing resources in a way thatallows a project to be completed within a defined scope, quality, time and cost constraints.uThis program is designed for current professionals seeking to add project management knowledgeand techniques in their current positions, professionals seeking promotion, career-changers, or thosejust breaking in to this expanding field.uCourses are held typically evenings or weekendsuCourses are 18 classroom hours each (1.8 CEUs)uCourse schedules may vary semester to semesteruCourses are offered in Spring/Summer/Fall semesters

Program OverviewOur Program is a Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Registered Education Provider (R.E.P.) As a Registered Education Provider (R.E.P.) of project management training, the program is basedon the Project Management Institute (PMI) Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK Guide).SF State College of Extended Learning abides by PMI established quality assurance criteria.

Who Should Take Coursesu Project managers seeking to be an applicant for theProject Management Professional (PMP) examcredentialu Project leaders who want to take their managementskills to the next levelu Anyone who wants to lead a project effectivelythroughout its life cycle, from initiation to successfulcompletion

Project Management Certificate ProgramsProject Management ProfessionalCertificateuProgram consists of 18 ContinuingEducation Units (CEUs)Eight Required and Two Elective ClassesuTotal program cost 4,750(Required texts are not included in tuition)Project Management FundamentalCertificateuProgram consists of 10.8 ContinuingEducation Units (CEUs)Five Required and One Elective ClassuTotal program cost 2,850(Required texts are not included in tuition)

Project Management ProfessionalCertificate Curriculum (18 CEUs)Eight Required Classes:uPM 9801/9701 - Project Planning & Management Overview (Prerequisite to all other courses)uPM 9800/9700 - Scheduling FundamentalsuPM 9802/9702 - Project EstimationuPM 9803/9703 - Project Risk ManagementuPM 9808/9708 - Procurement ManagementuPM 9809/9709 - Quality ManagementuPM 9810/9710 - Project Communications ManagementuPM 9811/9711 - Project Resource Human ManagementTwo Elective Classes (Choose Two):uPM 9704 (Offered only ONLINE) - Virtual Management: Managing International TeamsuPM 9820/9720 - Working in a Project OfficeuPM 9828/9728 - Agile Management OverviewuPM 9836/9736 - PMP /CAPM Exam Prep

Project Management FundamentalsCertificate Curriculum (10.8 CEUs)Five Required Classes:uPM 9801/9701 - Project Planning & Management Overview (Prerequisite to all other courses)uPM 9800/9700 - Scheduling FundamentalsuPM 9802/9702 - Project EstimationuPM 9810/9710 - Project Communications ManagementuPM 9811/9711 - Project Resource Human ManagementOne Elective Class (Choose One):uPM 9704 (Offered only ONLINE) - Virtual Management: Managing International TeamsuPM 9820/9720 - Working in a Project OfficeuPM 9803/9703 - Project Risk ManagementuPM 9808/9708 - Procurement ManagementuPM 9809/9709 - Quality ManagementuPM 9836/9736 - PMP /CAPM Exam Prep

Job OutlookThe global economy has become moreproject-oriented, as the practice of projectmanagement expands within industries thatwere traditionally less project-oriented, such ashealth care, publishing and professionalservices.PMP Project Management Job Growth and Talent Gap Report 2017–2027Retrieved from df/learning/job-growth-report.pdf

Job OutlookPMP Project Management Job Growth and Talent Gap Report 2017–2027Retrieved from df/learning/job-growth-report.pdf

Job OutlookThe project manager career is financially rewardingIn the U.S. in 2017, wages of project management-oriented workers in projectized industries were far higher on average thanwages of non-project-oriented professionals—a premium of 82 percent.PMP Project Management Job Growth and Talent Gap Report 2017–2027Retrieved from df/learning/job-growth-report.pdf

Job OutlookProject Management Professional SalariesPMP Salary Based on Job (SF Bay Area)PMP Salary Based on Experience (Nationwide)uSenior Project Manager: 106KuLess than 3 years of experience project manager: 75,000uIT Project Manager: 106Ku5-10 years experienced project manager: 100,000uProject Management: 81Ku10 years top experienced project manager: 130,000uAssistant Project Manager: 64KuProject Coordinator: 57KThe average PMP salary in the United States is 80,000 – 110,000. However, this range varies based on experience,position, location, and certification status.The average PMP salary in San Francisco is 80,658/yr.Source: glassdoor.com, Jan 7, 2020PMI’s Project Management Salary Survey 10th edition, 2017Retrieved from df/learning/salary-survey-10th-edition.pdf

Project Management Institute CertificationsPMI’s globally-recognized Project Management Professional (PMP) certification provides a significant advantage when itcomes to salary and earning potential. Professionals holding the PMP certification earns 23% higher on average across the 37countries surveyed than those without a PMP certification.Exam Prerequisites for the CertifiedAssociate in Project Management(CAPM) Exam Prerequisites for the Project ManagementProfessional (PMP) Secondary degreeuA high school diploma or an associate’s degree (or global equivalent)uFive years leading projectsu35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM Certificationu23 hours of project management education completed bythe time you sit for the examSecondary degreeFour-year degreeuThree years leading projectsu35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM CertificationProject Management InstituteRetrieved from -associate-capm

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Introduction Afitap Boz, PhD Program Coordinator (415) 817-4227 aboz@sfsu.edu Karen Nelson Villanueva, MPA, PhD Program