PMP® Certification Training Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview: This instructor-led PMP Certification Training Course offers comprehensive preparation aligned with the PMBOK Guide and PMI ECO, covering all key domains—People, Process, and Business Environment. The course spans approximately 34 hours of structured learning, including hands-on exercises, mock exams, and exam strategy sessions. With lifetime access and 24/7 support, learners gain the 35 contact hours required to apply for the PMP exam, along with practical tools to pass confidently.
Module 1: Introduction & Eligibility
Estimated time: 2 hours
- PMP eligibility criteria
- PMI exam domains overview
- PMBOK Guide structure and evolution
- Eligibility check exercise and prep quiz
Module 2: People Domain
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Leadership styles and their impact on teams
- Team development models and practices
- Effective communication strategies
- Conflict resolution and stakeholder engagement techniques
Module 3: Process Domain
Estimated time: 12 hours
- Project integration, scope, and schedule management
- Cost, quality, resource, and risk management
- Communications, procurement, and stakeholder processes
- ITTO mapping and Earned Value Management (EVM) calculations
Module 4: Business Environment
Estimated time: 4 hours
- Organizational change and compliance requirements
- Strategic alignment of projects with business goals
- Continuous process improvement and value delivery
- Agile trends and scenario-based quiz practice
Module 5: PMP Application & ITTO
Estimated time: 2 hours
- Completing the PMI application process
- Documenting project experience hours
- Understanding PMBOK ITTO flow and flashcards
Module 6: Mock Exam Simulations
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Full-length PMP-style practice exams
- Score analysis and performance review
- Time management strategies for exam day
Module 7: Exam Readiness & Revision
Estimated time: 2 hours
- Memorization and recall techniques for key concepts
- Final Q&A review sessions
- Exam logistics and pro tips from instructors
Prerequisites
- Familiarity with basic project management concepts
- Secondary degree (high school diploma or associate’s degree)
- Project management experience (minimum 3 years recommended)
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Successfully apply for and schedule the PMP exam
- Demonstrate mastery of PMBOK-aligned project management domains
- Apply ITTOs and Earned Value techniques to real-world scenarios
- Pass the PMP certification exam with confidence using proven strategies
- Pursue advanced roles such as Project Manager, Program Manager, or PMO Lead across industries