Who are the Association for Project Management (APM)?


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As a leading training provider for professional development and progression within the project management sector and an APM Accredited Training Provider, MOL work closely with the Association for Project Management (APM). But what is the association’s role in the industry and how does that impact learners on an MOL course?

The APM is the only chartered body for the project profession and currently have over 30,000 individual members. Achieving a qualification with APM provides learners with the opportunity to achieve the Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) standard. Achieving this standard demonstrates a high level of technical knowledge, professional practice and ethical behaviour.

As an APM Accredited Training Provider, MOL are able to offer an APM course that provides structure for your career development.

A qualification from MOL and APM provides a route to achieving the industry gold standard of the Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) and the APM Registered Project Professional (RPP) standards, a clear sign for employers and recruiters that you are a skilled professional.

The MOL APM course is made up of five core modules to help you develop your project management capabilities:

  • An Introduction to Project Management
  • Leading a Project
  • Initiating a Project
  • Project Planning
  • Project Implementation.

The course with MOL is spread over four months, providing you with the time needed to engage fully in your studies whilst maintaining a good work/life balance.

Find out more about our APM Project Management Qualification.

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