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PMP Exam course

  • 15-08-2012 7:57am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 515 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    I work in structural design and want to sit the Project Management Institute PMP exam this year.

    There are loads of training providers around with significantly varying costs. Most courses seem to be 4 days, but there are some 2 day courses on offer. It's unlikely that my employer will sponsor my undertaking the course and PMP exam, so I have to find the best value that suits my ability.

    I am unsure about the 2 day course because project management isn't the primary focus of my employment. I feel that an architect or site engineer may have more project management experience than a typical design engineer.

    Any comments or suggestions welcome.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37 BE_MIEI


    What project management experience do you have? Have you completed any PM courses to date?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 515 ✭✭✭con1982


    Ten years ago i did a pm module in college. No other formal training since.

    In my current employment, i manage small construction projects.

    Have you done any pmi exam preparation course?


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 23,243 Mod ✭✭✭✭godtabh


    You generally need a minimum of 35 hours of formal education to sit these exams hence why you see many 3/4 day PMI courses and pre exam courses.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37 BE_MIEI


    con1982 wrote: »
    Ten years ago i did a pm module in college. No other formal training since.

    In my current employment, i manage small construction projects.

    Have you done any pmi exam preparation course?

    Yes, I did a level 9 post grad diploma in PM a few years ago. I honestly think you would be wasting your money doing a 2 or 3 day course prior to sitting the PMP exam. Try to get your hands on the most recent PMP exam preparation book by Rita Mulcahy. It will give you an idea of what is required.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 Jeanne Gallagher


    HI there,
    I have recently started a PM course and need to buy the Rita Mulcahy exam prep book. Anyone have one to sell or know where to buy a second hand book?
    They cost about €90 new so a second hand one would be ideal.

    Thanks
    Jeanne


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  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 23,243 Mod ✭✭✭✭godtabh


    The change them every year so an old text book may not be of any use to you


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 Jeanne Gallagher


    i noticed that they change them but the change came in July 2011 so a book from then would be ok


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 515 ✭✭✭con1982


    HI there,
    I have recently started a PM course and need to buy the Rita Mulcahy exam prep book. Anyone have one to sell or know where to buy a second hand book?
    They cost about €90 new so a second hand one would be ideal.

    Thanks
    Jeanne

    I got mine in Hodges Fidges for e77.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 515 ✭✭✭con1982


    con1982 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I work in structural design and want to sit the Project Management Institute PMP exam this year.

    There are loads of training providers around with significantly varying costs. Most courses seem to be 4 days, but there are some 2 day courses on offer. It's unlikely that my employer will sponsor my undertaking the course and PMP exam, so I have to find the best value that suits my ability.

    I am unsure about the 2 day course because project management isn't the primary focus of my employment. I feel that an architect or site engineer may have more project management experience than a typical design engineer.

    Any comments or suggestions welcome.

    For anyone interested.

    I choose a 4 day course. Definitely the right choice for me as there is a lot of material to cover. I recommend reading as much of the Rita Mulcahy book before you attend any course, so you can get your head around PMI-isms.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14 bosswinger


    Where would people recommend doing the 4 day course? How about the IEI 4 day course? I am in a Process Manager position in the manufacturing industry and would like some formal training in project management. Any advice much appreciated as there is so many places offering courses it seems.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,082 ✭✭✭Nukem


    Doing the pmp course at he moment. It's 6 days long and a two day boot camp. All done through work.

    Have to say you could read the book and do the exam questions but you would IMO be going the long way round. You also need a cert to say you have been taught by an approved pmp trainer.

    Doing our course with aspiracon and so far I am impressed the content and the delivery is at good pace with a lot of interactive exercises.

    Be careful if you buy a second hand book as the books get rev'd every year or so and are due for another rev Q1 next year afaik


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