APMP Fastrack

The APMP course is structured around the 37 APM BoK topics, which are determined by the syllabus for the APMP examination. The focus is on providing knowledge, principles and best practices in project management.

Syllabus, candidate guidance notes and a sample paper are available at these links. 

APMP assesses the candidate's breadth of knowledge in all areas of project management, from strategic and commercial implications, to the technical, organisational, and people management skills required to participate effectively within a project team.

Who is it for

The APMP Fastrack is for those individuals who have managed projects for at least a year and wish to gain the APMP qualification.

What will I gain

The primary purpose of this course is to prepare delegates for the successful completion of the APMP three-hour, closed book, examination. However, the course covers the entire syllabus of 37 of the APM body of knowledge subject areas and in undertaking this course candidates learn a huge amount in a short time about the theory, techniques and application of project management.

Key topics covered

  • teaching of the key project management topics defined by the APM Body of Knowledge (APM BoK)
  • rehearsal on examination approach and technique
  • practical exercises
  • practise questions with solution notes
  • marked mock examination with feedback
  • analysis of APM BoK specific terminology.

Course approach

Each candidate receives a workbook and study guide which comprises: lecture slides, APMP syllabus, reference text on the BoK topics, examination questions with solution notes and a revision workbook. 

Each lecture consists of an interactive presentation of the material, interspersed with practical exercises which are undertaken either in teams or individually. At the end of each lecture candidates will note take in their revision workbook. 

At the end of the day, homework will be set for the evening which will cover the subjects taught during the day. The next day will begin with comment on the homework and solution notes will be provided and reviewed. 

The afternoon of the fourth day will entail guidance on examination technique and then a one-hour mock exam. The marked mock examination will be posted with written feedback.

 

5 days over two weeks - 4 days then 1 week break before exam day

Duration

 

Option 1

Module 1
05/11/2012 - 08/11/2012
Module 2
16/11/2012
Venue:
Whittlebury Hall Hotel, Near Towcester, Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, NN12 8QH
Delegates:
Total:
£ 1500.00 + VAT

Option 2

Module 1
29/10/2012 - 01/11/2012
Module 2
09/11/2012
Venue:
Grange Hotels, London
Delegates:
Total:
£ 1500.00 + VAT

Option 3

Module 1
04/02/2013 - 07/02/2013
Module 2
15/02/2013
Venue:
Delegates:
Total:
£ 1500.00 + VAT

Option 4

Module 1
05/08/2013 - 08/08/2013
Module 2
16/08/2013
Venue:
Delegates:
Total:
£ 1500.00 + VAT

Option 5

Module 1
04/11/2013 - 07/11/2013
Module 2
15/11/2013
Venue:
Delegates:
Total:
£ 1500.00 + VAT