Details
Career Training Certificate Program
Delivery: Online
Program Code: HGBSEONL-857
Total Study Hours: 60
Fees: ₦547,500 NGN
Learning Type: Self Paced
Hours of Access: 24
Duration of Access: 6 Months
Session Start Date:
How To Enroll
Call 0814-939-3435, or email your contact details including program of interest to info@huritt.com, and we will get back to you. You may also visit our office in Abuja, FCT to speak with a specialist.
OVERVIEW
This online program will lead you through Microsoft Project 2016 features and functions one step at a time. You will learn how to plan out your work and keep projects on track using this powerful software. In addition, you will gain confidence and competency through hands-on practice exercises. You’ll be guided by a facilitator who is an expert using Microsoft Project. This program combines knowledge of project management scheduling disciplines with the use of the Microsoft Project 2016 software.
These courses that are preapproved for professional development units through PMI and have been reviewed by a Project Management Professional (PMP)® to ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional development in project management.
This training combines online presentations, reading assignments, and hands-on practice, which you will participate in offline with provided practice files. Quizzes and short case studies will confirm your understanding of the topics. Each module builds on the previous one in a logical progression from entry level to very advanced level skills. You will also receive advice and direction from a trained instructor.
In addition, this program will provide you with the knowledge necessary to prepare for the Managing Projects with Microsoft Project, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) 74-34 exam and provide the prerequisite training hours for Project Management Institute’s Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)® credential or PDUs to maintain your PMI qualified certifications.
This program/course is a good choice for those looking for project management experience and those aspiring to obtain a credential from PMI. It’s also an excellent choice for existing PMI credential holders looking for an approved activity for continuing certification PDUs. At the end of this course, you’ll be eligible to receive 60 PDUs, which is the equivalent to 60 program hours. You will need to create an account on pmi.org and add this course to your account in order to qualify for 60 PDUs. Please visit pmi.org to learn more about PMI credentials and how they may fit into your continuing education plans. (This course aligns to the PMI Talent Triangle™.)
For the Talent Triangle breakdown of PDUs for this course, please Click Here.
This program is entirely online and is completed at your own pace. When you register, you receive six (6) months to complete this program.
PMP, Project Management Professional, Project Management Professional (PMP), PMBOK, PgMP, PMI-RMP, CAPM, PMI-SP, PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP) and the PMI REP Logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute.
OUTLINE
Microsoft Project Training
I. Program Introduction
A. What is Project?
B. Set up and download practice files
C. What to expect
II. Establishing a Good Project Management Foundation
A. Gathering project documentation
B. The Scope Statement
C. Understanding your deliverables
D. The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
III. Schedule Terminology and Methodology
A. Terms and Concepts
B. Schedule Analysis
C. Understanding Float
IV. Navigating to MS Project 2016
A. Ribbon Menu Navigation
B. The Backstage View
C. Templates
V. MS Project Terminology
A. Understanding Task and Resource Views
B. Navigating Resource and Task Tables
C. Utilizing Forms
VI. Understanding Default Settings
A. The Purpose of Default Settings
B. Finding Default Settings
C. Default Settings for display and general calendars
D. Default Settings for scheduling and calculations
VII. Setting Up Calendars
A. Available Base Calendar Templates
B. Creating a Project Calendar
C. Setting up Resource and Task Calendars
D. Calendar Tips
VIII. Task Terminology & Creating Task List
A. Microsoft Project Tasks Defined
B. More Tasks Defined
C. Creating a Task List
D. Organizing your Tasks
IX. Schedule Development
A. Types of Estimates
B. Modeling Tasks & Relationships
C. Schedule Development
X. Advanced Task Functionalities
A. Task Types and Calculations
B. Advanced Task Functionalities
C. Managing Deadlines
D. Task Information Dialog Box
XI. Introduction to Resources
A. Resource Terminology
B. Resource Types
C. Setting up a Resource Sheet
D. Best Practices
XII. Assigning Resources to Tasks
A. Utilizing Assign Resources method
B. Understanding Work Resource Calculations
C. Changing Resource Assignments
D. Assigning Material and Cost Resources
E. Resource Planning Guidelines
XIII. Managing Resource Assignments
A. Resource Graph View
B. Resource Usage View
C. Utilizing Team Planner
XIV. Customizing Project Views
A. Modifying the Gantt Chart view
B. Applying Sorts
C. Understanding Built-in Filters and AutoFilter
D. Utilizing Groups
XV. Project Plan Review
A. Is it a Good Plan?
B. Verifying Schedule Logic
C. Ensuring All Work Is Included
D. Validating Estimates and Resource Assignments
XVI. Statusing Your Project
A. Setting Baseline
B. Understanding the Statusing Process
C. Understanding Statusing Formulas
D. Introduction to Tracking Methods
XVII. Tracking Project Performance
A. Project Statistics
B. Applying Slipping Task Filter
C. Utilizing Variance Table
D. Generating Reports
E. Earned Value Management (EVM) and Microsoft Project
F. Getting Back on Track
XVIII. Format and Customize
A. Changing Details
B. Creating Macros
C. Utilizing Drag and Drop functionality
D. Utilizing the Organizer
XIX. Create Master Project Files
A. Import / Exporting Project Data
B. Managing Multiple Projects
C. Creating a Master Project File
D. Creating a Common (Shared) Resource Pool
REQUIREMENTS
This program is not Mac compatible. It can only be taken on a PC. It is compatible with the Windows 7 and later operating systems and IE 7 and later browsers. There are no specific computer requirements other than an Internet connection, e-mail account, and Windows Media Player (which is available as a free download). We recommend that you use the latest version of Internet Explorer in place of other Web browsers.
You either need to purchase Microsoft Project 2016 before enrolling in this program or you must already have it installed on your computer.
You cannot use any previously released versions of the Microsoft Project software. This is a hands-on course that calls out specific keystroke commands. Future software (2016+) will include or exclude functions, features and menu options. Additional compatibility challenges will exist with using the required practice files.
You can use Microsoft Project 2016 Standard for this program; however, the program will also cover some features/ functions that are only available in the Professional edition. The main difference is that you won’t be able to do the hands-on exercises associated with the more advanced functions.
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We will provide the required textbooks for this program:
PREREQUISITES
Students must already have access to the Microsoft Project 2016 software. The software will not be provided with the course. You also can not participate in this course using a Mac computer.
INSTRUCTOR
Nikki Choyce, PMP has been involved in the project management field for almost 25 years and has worked as a consultant and trainer for much of that time. She is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and very active in the project management community. She has worked in a variety of industries, including Information Technology, Insurance, Manufacturing, Marketing, Aerospace, Construction, Healthcare and Telecommunications. Nikki has worked with Microsoft Project for over 15 years.
FAQS
1. Can I register for programs if I am an international student?
Yes, because our programs are online you never have to actually travel to the school. Most schools offer telephone or online registration.
2. How long does it take to complete a program?
All of our programs are self-paced and open enrollment, so you can start them when you want and finish them at your own pace. When you register, you receive six (6) months to complete this program.
3. What if I don’t have enough time to complete my program within the time frame provided?
The time allotted to complete your program has been calculated based on the number of hours for each program, so don’t worry too much about not completing in time. If, after a concerted effort, you are still unable to complete, your Student Advisor will help you work out a suitable completion date. Please note that a fee will be charged for an extension.
4. Do I have to buy additional materials?
You should already have Microsoft Project 2016 installed on your computer before enrolling in this program. If you don’t already have Microsoft Project 2016, you will need to purchase it for the program.
5. Can I get financial assistance?
Our courses are non-credit courses, so they do not qualify for financial aid.
6. What happens when I complete the program?
Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded a certificate of completion.
7. Am I guaranteed a job?
Our programs will provide you with the skills you need to obtain an entry-level position in most cases. We don’t provide direct job placement services, but our facilitators and career counselors will help you build your resume and are available to give advice on finding your first job. Facilitators will also be available to use as a professional reference upon completion of the program. Potential students should always do research on the job market in their area before registering.
8. Who will be my instructor?
Each student is paired with a facilitator for one-on-one interaction. The facilitator will be available (via e-mail) to answer any questions you may have and to provide feedback on your performance. All of our facilitators are successful working professionals in the fields in which they teach.
9. What software or hardware do I need in order to take online programs and what are the system requirements?
In order to take our online programs, you must have access to a computer and the Internet. You can access the program contents from any Web-enabled computer. You don’t have to use the same computer to log-in to the program every time. We recommend that you have a word-processing program (Microsoft Word is best) and the latest version of Internet Explorer.
10. Can I use a Mac?
No, this program cannot be taken on a Mac.
11. How can I get more information about this program?
If you have questions that are not answered on our website, please feel free to contact us via email or call us at the telephone number above. If you are visiting us during non-business hours, please feel free to send us a question using the “Contact Us” form to the right. We will answer your questions promptly.
12. When can I start the program?
Our programs are all open enrollment. You can register and start the program as soon as you are ready.
Please note: Once the program curriculum is accessed online or through submission of a material shipment confirmation, refunds cannot be issued.
13. Are there any state/national exams your students will be prepared to take once they successfully complete the program?
Students may wish to sit for the PMP® certification exam. Students will need to arrange and pay for the tests independently from this program.
14. I have Microsoft Project 2013 (2010, etc.). Can I use that instead of 2016?
No. This is a hands-on course that calls out specific keystroke commands. In every version of Microsoft Project, new features and functions are added or removed and keystrokes will likely change. Additional compatibility issues may exist with using the provided practice files.
15. I have Microsoft Project 2016 Standard. Can I use that?
Yes. Although this program will also cover some features / functions that are only available in the Professional edition, you will be provided with references to those functions. The main difference is that you won’t be able to do the hands-on exercises associated with those functions.
16. What does the PMI R.E.P. logo signify, and how does it help me?
The program is thought by Instructors at U.S. colleges that are global Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI). Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s) offer programs and courses that are preapproved for professional development units through PMI and have been reviewed by a project management professional (PMP®) to ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional development in project management.
This program/course is a good choice for those looking for project management experience and those aspiring to obtain a credential from PMI. It’s also an excellent choice for existing PMI credential holders looking for an approved activity for continuing certification PDUs. At the end of this course, you’ll be eligible to receive 60 PDUs, which is the equivalent to 60 program hours. You will need to create an account on pmi.org and add this course to your account in order to qualify for 60 PDUs. Please visit pmi.org to learn more about PMI credentials and how they may fit into your continuing education plans. (This course aligns to the PMI Talent Triangle™.)
For the Talent Triangle breakdown of PDUs for this course, please Click Here.
PMBOK® Guide, PMI®, PMP®, CAPM®, and the PMI R.E.P. logo are either marks or registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
17. Does this program prepare for a certification?
Yes, this program will meet the educational prerequisites for the PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP ®) certification and the Managing Projects with Microsoft Project, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) 74-34 exam. In addition, this program will meet re-certification requirements (PDUs) for most project management certifications offered through the Project Management Institute (PMI).