Google Project Management Certificate

Our Google Project Management certificate course provides the skills you need for an entry-level job in project management, even if you don't have prior experience. This certification serves as a benchmark for excellence in project management, enabling individuals to advance their careers, drive organizational success, and contribute to the attainment of strategic objectives.


Date(s)/Cost

WHEN

August 2024

12-week course

WHERE

Online

PRICE

In-state: $924

Out-of-state: $1,347

Seating is limited. TO REGISTER & PAY CALL (928) 317-7674


Details

Field of Interest
Computer and Information Technology

Type of Certificate
Project Management Certificate

Financial Aid

This course is not eligible for Financial Aid but Tuition Assistance may be available through AZ@Work. 


What You'll Learn

Upon completion of the class students will be able to:

  • Gain an immersive understanding of the practices and skills needed to succeed in an entry-level project management role.
  • Learn the foundations of Agile project management, with a focus on implementing Scrum events, building Scrum artifacts, and understanding Scrum roles.
  • Practice strategic communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management through real-world scenarios.
  • Learn how to create effective project documentation and artifacts throughout the various phases of a project.
  • Identify and manage risks.
  • Apply Agile and Scrum frameworks.

Career Opportunities

Any type of career would benefit from this training.


Registration Hours: Mon - Thurs 8AM - 5PM, Fri 8AM - 4PM payments accepted via phone, or walk-in. Please make checks payable to AWC. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover cards accepted.

Registration Process: Because students earn college credit from Arizona Western College, application and admission to AWC is required.  

Refund/Cancellation Policy: https://www.azwestern.edu/paying-for-college

Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.