This PMI-ACP course offers case studies from actual scenarios and covers
agile concepts, technology, and techniques. It also contains concepts from the
just published Agile Practice Guide, a resource for the PMI-ACP test. This
training course adheres to the 2017 PMI® recommendations in order to help you
pass the PMI-ACP exam.
Key Elements
Agile Certified Practitioners usually
earn over US $100,000 annually, which is greater pay than their non-certified
peers.
Course Outline
The PMI Agile Certified Practitioner
certification has three prerequisites: a secondary degree or above, 2000 hours
of general project management experience, and at least 1500 hours of experience
working on agile project teams during the previous three years.
Certification
& Exam
How
can I become a Practitioner of the PMI®-Agile Certification?
You must join PMI, finish the required
coursework for the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner certification, and pay the
exam fee in full before you may book your exam. If you succeed in the exam, PMI
will award you the prestigious PMI-ACP certificate.
Disclaimer:
The Project Management Institute,
Inc.'s registered trademarks include PMI, PMBOK, PMP, PgMP, CAPM, PMI-RMP, and
PMI-ACP.
If you want to apply to become a PMI
Agile Certified Practitioner, you should:
Yes, we include 1 practice test as
part of our course to help you get ready for the actual certification exam. To
get a feel for the types of tests that will be discussed in the course
material, download our free PMI-ACP® Exam Practice Test.
Agile is a well-known project
management and software development methodology that enables managers to
swiftly satisfy customers. Individuals can use the PMI ACP to enhance their
entire management strategy and practices. So earning a PMI ACP certification is
the first step to becoming an Agile Project Manager.