Pmi Certifications Brochure 2014
Pmi Certifications Brochure 2014
Pmi Certifications Brochure 2014
Quick Tips:
1. Read the applicable certification handbook. (Visit the Certification tab on PMI.org to download certification handbooks.)
PMI certification works hard for you: anywhere and all the time.
PMI certification shows that you have the essential knowledge, experience and education to effectively contribute to project, strategic and
organizational success. A PMI certification is a valuable investment in your career, and yourself. You deserve it.
PMP
PgMP
PfMP
PMI-ACP
PMI-PBA
PMI-RMP
PMI-SP
Certification
cycle
5 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
Number of
PDUs needed
in three-year
cycle
No PDUs.
Re-exam at
end of 5 year
cycle
60 PDUs
60 PDUs
60 PDUs in
portfolio
management
topics
30 PDUs*
in agile
principles
and practices
60 PDUs
in business
analysis
topics
30 PDUs* in
specialized
area of
project risk
management
30 PDUs* in
specialized
area of
project
scheduling
PMI Certifications
*Note: These hours can also count toward maintenance of the PMP or PgMP certification.
2. Transferability. PMI certification is not tied to any one specific methodology, industry, or region. A PMI certification can move and adapt with
your career.
PMI is the worlds largest project management member association, representing more than 600,000 practitioners in more than 185 countries. As
a global thought leader and knowledge resource, PMI advances the profession through its global standards and credentials, collaborative chapters,
virtual communities, and academic research. When organizations invest in project management, supported by PMI, executives have confidence that
their important initiatives will deliver expected results, greater business value, and competitive advantage. Learn more at www.PMI.org.
3. Competitive advantage. Be more marketable. Many certification holders achieve salary increases, career advancement opportunities and
employer recognition.
4. Commitment. Emphasize your commitment to professional growth. By earning and maintaining a PMI certification, you continue to develop
your knowledge, skills and abilities.
5. Relevance. Demonstrate your relevance with certifications that are developed by practitioners, upheld by rigorous standards, based on ongoing
research and always reflect current industry practices.
PMP
CAPM
PgMP
PfMP
PMI-ACP
PMI-PBA
PMI-RMP
PMI-SP
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You. Certified.
PMP
CAPM
PgMP
PfMP
PMI-ACP
PMI-PBA
PMI-RMP
PMI-SP
Certification
definition
Who should
apply?
IF YOU:
IF YOU:
IF YOU:
IF YOU:
IF YOU:
IF YOU:
IF YOU:
IF YOU:
objectives
Professional
education
(contact hours)
Not applicable
Not applicable
OR
OR
Professional
work
experience
OR
Exam fee
* Program Management Experience: for each program listed, there must be at least two corresponding projects that share the common strategic goal and budget of
the program.
OR
With high school diploma or global
equivalent: minimum five years
(7,500 hrs) of business analysis
experience AND 2,000 hours
working on project teams within
the last eight years**
Exam
information
OR
OR
With high school diploma or global
equivalent: minimum 4,500 hours
of work experience in project risk
management within the last
five years
OR
With high school diploma or global
equivalent: minimum 5,000 hours
of work experience in project
scheduling within the last five years
** Working on Project Team Experience: for those holding a PMP or PgMP certification, PMI has already verified that the candidate has exceeded the 2,000 hour
requirement. A PMP or PgMP certification holder will not need to enter these hours on the application.