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APM PMQ (Project Management Qualification) BOK7 London

5 day classroom course in London | 5 star reviews | 98% pass rate | APM accredited


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5 days · Full-time
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APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ)
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Overview

The APM PMQ (Project Management Qualification) is a knowledge-based qualification developed by APM, the chartered body for the project profession. Candidates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of how these elements interact and how their project fits into their strategic and commercial environment. APM PMQ is an internationally recognised qualification and the BOK7 is based on the 7th edition of their Body of Knowledge, the most up to date version of the qualification.

The APM PMQ BOK7 (Project Management Qualification) is aimed at those wishing to achieve a broad level of project management knowledge sufficient to participate in projects from individual assignments through to large capital projects.

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Included in the price of your APM PMQ BOK7 training is:

  • Pre course learning materials
  • A thorough, clear and professional course support pack with stationary
  • Lunch each day
  • Snacks and refreshments throughout the day

Certification

APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ)

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Description

What does APM stand for?

APM stands for the ‘Association for Project Management’. This term has become synonymous with professionalism and is well known throughout the UK and Europe. APM is an educational charity who is committed to developing and promoting the value of project management in order to deliver improved project outcomes for the benefit of society.

Who are the APM accreditations designed for?

With a few courses to choose from, APM qualifications and training courses are perfect for project managers at various stages throughout their career. APM qualifications encompass a wide variety of methodologies, skills and approaches that are carefully tailored to increasing the knowledge base of project management professionals.

APM accreditations are also well suited to organisations who are passionate about developing their people and achieving success within their project management function.

What is BOK7?

BOK stands for Body of Knowledge and the 7th edition is the most recent version, released in 2020. The Body of Knowledge is a fantastic resource which provides the concepts, functions and activities that make up professional project management. It is written by the professional, for the professional.

What is the structure of the APM PMQ BOK7 exam?

  • 3 hours duration, including reading time.
  • Candidates will be given up to an additional 5 minutes at the end of the exam to collate their papers
  • Contains 16 questions – candidates are required to answer 10 questions
  • Each complete question carries equal marks (50 marks per question) and it is assumed equal time will be spent on each question
  • Your APM Project Management Qualification exam will be sat on the afternoon of the fifth and final day of training

Who is this course for?

APM PMQ BOK7 is aimed at those wishing to achieve a broad level of project management knowledge sufficient to participate in projects from individual assignments through to large capital projects.

Requirements

If you’re familiar with project management and are keen to develop your skills within a professional capacity, the APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) Course is ideal for you.

Candidates typically have some pre-existing project management knowledge, although this is not essential.

Career path

After completing your APM PMQ (Project Management Qualification), ultimately, once you have gained significant experience in project management, you can work towards achieving coveted Chartered status with the APM Chartered Project Professional (ChPP).

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