Foundation Level
The IPMP Foundation Level Certification (IPMP-FLC) provides participants with a fundamental understanding of critical concepts and practices in project management. This program is a solid introduction for individuals new to project management or those looking to refresh their foundational knowledge. The IPMP Foundation Level Certification (IPMP-FLC) is divided into levels, including Student (SPMP), Associate (APMP), and Member (MPMP).
The IPMP Foundation Level Certification (IPMP-FLC) typically aims to equip participants with a basic understanding of project management principles and practices, preparing them for entry-level roles in project teams or providing a solid groundwork for further specialisation or certification in project management. This program benefits professionals across various industries who need to work on projects or collaborate with project teams but may not have extensive prior experience in formal project management methodologies.
To attain the Foundation Level Certification (IPMP-FLC), candidates must typically fulfil the following prerequisites:
- Education Requirements: You must possess a recognised diploma, higher national diploma, bachelor’s, or global equivalent and five (5) years or more experience in leading project execution.
- Project Management Education: Complete the eleven (11) online CPD courses of formal project management education provided by the Institute of Project Management Professionals and its Registered Education Provider (REP) or academic institution recognised by the Institute of Project Management Professionals Ghana (IPMP).
Pass the IPMP Licensed Examination Online: Successfully pass the IPMP certification exam, which tests knowledge and application of project management concepts based on the IPMP Licensed Examination Syllabus (IPMP-LES).
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