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PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) Training Boot Camp
Transform your career in 4 days
Course essentials
PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) training at a glance
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Method
Live online, in-person, team onsite
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Duration
4 days
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Experience
3-5 years of project management experience
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Average salary
$136,121
What you'll learn
Training overview
Our PMI PMP Boot Camp equips you with the critical project management concepts, principles and techniques needed to pass the PMP exam on your first attempt. Our boot camp training course offers a unique opportunity to take a practice exam on the fourth day of class to test the knowledge you've learned and increase your chances of success.
What sets our Project Management Professional Boot Camp apart is the rigorous four-day, zero-distraction training format. Studies show that adults forget almost 50% of what they learn in a class within two weeks. By condensing the training into an intensive boot camp, we maximize retention and provide you with the best chance of retaining the PMP class material.
During an Infosec PMP Boot Camp, you benefit from expert instructors, targeted exam preparation and 35 hours of PMP pre-study materials. This PMP cert course fulfills the project management education hours required to apply for your PMP exam, allowing you to take the exam immediately after your boot camp.
Who should attend
Our PMP boot camp is ideal for the following professionals:
- Project managers: Enhance your project management skills and gain the industry-recognized certification necessary to take your career to the next level.
- Software developers: Acquire project management expertise to lead software development projects effectively, ensuring successful outcomes and timely delivery.
- System engineers: Expand your knowledge of project management methodologies and strategies to manage complex system engineering projects effectively.
- Professionals with project management responsibilities: Develop essential project management skills to plan, execute and monitor information security projects successfully.
No matter your background, our PMP Boot Camp provides the essential knowledge and certification you need to excel in your career.
Learn more about the pre-requirements for earning the PMP.
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What's included
Everything you need to know
- 90-day extended access to Boot Camp components, including class recordings
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
- Exam insurance
- Exam voucher
- Free 90-day Infosec Skills subscription (access to 1,400+ additional courses and labs)
- Immediate access to in-depth PMP pre-study course, which meets the 35 hours required to apply for your PMP exam
- Knowledge Transfer Guarantee
- Pre-study learning path
- Unlimited practice exam attempts
What makes the Infosec PMP prep course different?
You can rest assured that the PMP training materials are fully updated and synced with the latest version of the exam. In addition, you’ll gain access to a PMP prep course the moment you enroll, so you can prepare for and get the most out of your boot camp.
With 20 years of training experience, we stand by our PMP training by offering exam insurance. This means if you don’t pass the exam on the first attempt, we’ll pay for your second exam at no additional cost to you!
Before your boot camp
Prerequisites
Syllabus
Training schedule
Preparation (before the boot camp starts)
PMP prep course
Day 1
Introduction
What is project management?
- Project management (chapter 1)
- Project management (chapter 2)
- The role of the PM (chapter 3)
People Management
- Initiating
- Develop project charter
- Identify stakeholders
- Planning I
- Develop project management plan
- Plan scope management
- Collect requirements
- Define scope
- Create WBS
Optional group & individual study
Schedule may vary from class to class
Day 2
Process Management
- Planning II
- Plan schedule management
- Define activities
- Sequence activities
- Estimate activity durations
- Develop schedule
Process Management continued
- Planning III
- Plan cost management
- Estimate costs
- Determine budget
- Plan quality management
- Plan resource management
- Plan communications management
- Plan stakeholder engagement
Optional group & individual study
Schedule may vary from class to class
Day 3
Process Management continued
- Planning IV
- Plan risk management
- Identify risks
- Perform qualitative risk analysis
- Perform quantitative risk analysis
- Plan risk responses
- Plan procurement management
Business Environment
- Executing I
- Direct and manage project work
- Manage project knowledge
- Manage quality
- Acquire resources
- Develop team
- Manage team
- Executing II
- Manage communications
- Implement risk responses
- Conduct procurements
- Manage stakeholder engagement
Optional group & individual study
Schedule may vary from class to class
Day 4
Content Wrap-up
- Monitoring/controlling I
- Monitor and control project work
- Perform integrated change control
- Validate scope
- Control scope
- Control schedule
- Control costs
- Monitoring/controlling II
- Control quality
- Control resources
- Monitor communications
- Monitor risks
- Control procurements
- Monitor stakeholder engagement
- Close project or phase
General Overview
Test Preparation
Practice Exam
Closing
Optional group & individual study
Schedule may vary from class to class
What's next?
After you finish the PMP Certification Boot Camp
Once you complete the boot camp, you have the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue a successful career as a certified Project Management Professional.
Unlike other training programs that require weeks of waiting before taking the PMP exam, our boot camp allows you to apply for the exam and take it immediately after your PMP training. With this approach, the material is fresh in your mind, increasing your chances of success.
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Exam Prep
What are some tips I should know when preparing for the PMP exam?
The PMP exam covers a range of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques that will apply in the practice of project management. You should review the elements of the three domains of project management:
- People management
- Process management
- Business and environmental awareness
You should also review the exam structure and take some practice exams. This will give you a better idea of the format and content of the questions being asked.
Read our article for more PMP study tips.
Renewal Requirements
How long does the project management professional certification remain valid after you pass the test?
The PMP certification is valid for three years. During this period, you must earn 60 Professional Development Units (PDUs) to renew your certification. This ensures that PMP professionals stay up-to-date with evolving industry standards.
Career Opportunities
What are the career opportunities like for PMP certified professionals?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of project management specialists is projected to grow 7% from 2021 to 2031. The cybersecurity market has a high demand for certified individuals, and completing PMP certification training opens a world of industries for employment. Some industries commonly requiring project managers include information technology (IT), business, real estate, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, construction and more. Some of the positions you'll qualify for as a PMP are:
- Project director
- Product owner
- Project manager consultant
As a project manager with PMP certification, you are highly desirable with one of the most recognized certifications in the world.
What job titles are most common for people with PMI's PMP certification?
Some common positions that the project management professional certification can help you land include:
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Project manager
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Portfolio manager
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Program manager
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Engineering project manager
Average Salary
PMP certification salary expectations
Project management professionals with PMP certification have a wide range of salaries, since they work under a variety of industries, locations and job titles. However, the average PMP holder salary is around $136,121, based on various salary websites. See our PMP salary resource for more detailed salary data.
Guaranteed results
Our boot camp guarantees
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
If you’re not 100% satisfied with your training at the end of the first day, you may withdraw and enroll in a different online or in-person course.
Knowledge Transfer Guarantee
If an employee leaves within three months of obtaining certification, Infosec will train a different employee at the same organization tuition-free for up to one year.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Why is getting certified an important part of a career as a project manager?
What qualifies as project management experience?
Project management experience must be gained across all five process groups as defined by the PMP Handbook. See the handbook's breakdown of PMP Eligibility Requirements.
How does the PMP examination process work?
What material is covered on the PMP exam?
The five domains of questions that the PMP focuses on are as follows: Initiating (13%), Planning (24%), Executing (31%), Monitoring and Controlling (25%), and Closing (7%). PMI has released an Exam Content Guide with detailed information about each domain, which you can access here.
How is the PMP certification different from other comparable certifications?
Another certification comparable to the PMP is the CAPM, which PMI also offers. The main difference between these certifications is their focus. While the PMP is a more involved, upper-level certification, the CAPM is geared toward entry-level professionals. CompTIA also has a Project+ certification that is a good pre-cursor to the PMP.
Is a PMP exam voucher included with the purchase of this Project Management Professional (PMP) certification course?
Yes! Purchase of this project management professional course does include an exam voucher, as well as exam insurance. If you don’t pass your exam on the first attempt, we’ll pay for a second exam voucher for you.
What are some tips for preparing for the PMP?
Enrolling in a training course, like Infosec's boot camp, is a great way to prepare yourself for the PMP exam. You can also access PMI's PMP Handbook and PMP Exam Content Outline. For more, see our PMP certification exam success tips.
You're in good company
Michael Hatley, VerizonMy instructor was VERY knowledgeable of the material. He also had a tremendous amount of real-life experience and great stories. He was a great teacher and gave great direction concerning the life of a PMP and how to approach the test.
Corporal Joseph Amley, OSIS GovThe course was phenomenal. I'm entry-level in terms of PMP, however, the course really opened up my viewpoints and allowed me to see the form and function that is needed in order to complete tasks and run projects.
Annmarie Boyle, Booz Allen HamiltonThe instructor was extremely knowledgeable, even knowing the PMBOK page numbers off the top of his head! He not only explained topics and answered questions very well but was also engaging and made the days pass quickly.
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