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Project Coordinators (CAPM) or Office Adminstration (Excel, Sharepoint) COMNet Group Inc. 4475.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
Our Project Coordinators and Office Administration courses comprise of CAPM (Certified Associate in project management) or Microsoft Office Skills (Excel, Sharepoint, Powerpoint and MS Project). This course prepares students to become proficient as office management irrespective of the domain (finance, IT, insurance, marketing, sales). This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to master the office management concepts and attain the CAPM or Microsoft Certifications. This course is intended to enhance a student’s office management experience with global terminology, office mgmt. skills and the proven framework for leading and directing office and project teams and in delivering project results within the constraints of schedule, budget, and resources. A program that prepares individuals to apply principles of information technology, computer systems management, and business operations to the planning, management, and evaluation of information services in organizations. Includes instruction in telecommunications, systems planning and integration, information policy, information security, contracting and purchasing, budgeting, information technology, operations management, human resources, communications skills, and applicable law and regulations. Students can opt to take to take only one course, either CAPM or Office admin that comprises of all MS office courses. High School Diploma or Equivalent All our instructors have an average of 15 years of experience and are certified to teach.
All Student Program Completed Rate All Student Credential Attainment Rate All Student Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit All Student Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit All Student Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Program Completion Rate WIOA Participant Credential Attainment Rate WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
Project Management Bundle Advanced and Practical Project Management Courses PSI Project Management, Inc. 3499.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
This program bundle provides both the Advanced Project Management Course and the Practical Project Management Course as a bundle. This course provides the student with the information necessary to pass the Project Management and/or the Certified Associate In Project Management certification exams. In addition, the Practical Project Management Course provides a practical application that will enable the student with the necessary information to create a project management methodology. High School Diploma or Equivalent Instructor is required to have a current Project Management Professional certification and must have at least ten years of diverse project management experience. Instructor must be certified by Project Management Institute as an Authorized Training Partner Instructor
All Student Program Completed Rate All Student Credential Attainment Rate All Student Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit All Student Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit All Student Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Program Completion Rate WIOA Participant Credential Attainment Rate WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
88.89 80.00 42.86 40.00 85.71 66.67 60.00 66.67
Project Management Professional (by PMI) Altitude Consulting, LLC 5500.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
To prepare the student for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam with a condensed and rigorous review of Project Management fundamentals and best practices to ensure exam success. Course Information: Meeting Place: Virtual via Zoom, Meeting Time: 6pm - 9pm EST (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Monday, Tuesday), Duration: 3 Hours/session (5 sessions), On-Line Access: Provided after registration. Course Description: The Project Management Professional Exam Prep course is offered by Altitude Consulting, LLC. Participants who complete this course will be prepared to sit for the PMP Examination. The course will cover the standards used in conjunction with the PMBOK Guide, Sixth and Seventh Editions. Participants WILL NOT be granted contact hours/PDUs for this course. This course will provide a detailed dive into the fundamentals of project management, including methodologies, process groups, knowledge areas, tools and techniques, and project outcomes as entities progress through the project lifecycle. Students will be responsible for their exam fees via PMI. Course Schedule/Outline: Schedule Day 1: Session 1: The Altitude Consulting, LLC PMP Refresher, Course Overview. Introduction to the PMI-PMP Examination, Review of the Exam Outline and Handbook, Introduction PMBOK Chapters 1-3. PMBOK Chapter 4 – Project Integration Management, Initiating Process Group, Develop Project Charter Identify Stakeholders, Practice Exam I (50 questions). Session 2: Planning Process Group – Part I 24 Major Processes, Develop Project Management Plan. Plan Scope Management, Collect Requirements, Define Scope. Create WBS, Plan Schedule Management, Define Activities, Sequence Activities, Estimate Durations, Develop Schedule, Plan Cost Management, Estimate Costs, Determine Budget, Plan Quality Management, Plan Resource Management, Estimate Activity Resources, Plan, Communications Management, Plan Risk Management, Identify Risks, Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Plan Risk Responses, Plan Procurement Management, Plan Stakeholder Engagement, Practice Exam II (50 Questions). Day 2: Session 3: Planning Process Group – Part II, 24 Major Processes, The Order of Planning Practice Exam III (50 Questions). Session 4: Practice Exam IV (50 questions), Executing Process Group – Part I, Direct and Manage Work, Management Project Knowledge. Manage Quality, Acquire Resources, Develop Team, Manage Team. Manage Communications, Implement Risk Response, Conduct Procurements, Manage Stakeholder Engagement. Session 5: Practice Exam V (50 questions). Executing Process Group – Part II. Direct and Manage Work, Management Project Knowledge. Manage Quality, Acquire Resources. Develop Team. Manage Team, Manage Communications, Implement Risk Response Conduct Procurements, Manage Stakeholder Engagement. Day 3, Session 6: Full Practice Exam I. Monitoring and Controlling Process Group Part I. Monitor and Control Project Work. Perform Integrated. Change Control. Validate Scope. Control Scope. Control Schedule. Control Costs. Control Quality. Control Resources. Monitor Communications. Monitor Risks. Control Procurements. Monitor Stakeholder. Management. Session 7: Monitoring and Controlling Process Group Part II. Practice Exam VI. Day 4: Session 8: Closing Process Group. Additional Information Part I. Critical Path. Additional Formulas. Org Structures. Project Selection. Economic Models. Contract Types. Procurement Documentation. Organizational Theories. Types of Power. Theories of Quality Practice Exam VII. Session 9: Additional Information- Part II (Overview). Full Practice Exam II. Session 10: Open Topic Review Full Practice Exam III. Day 5: Session 11: Open Topic Review. Course Survey. Full Practice Exam IV. Session 12: Full Practice Exam. Recap of Information. Information References. Exam Prep. Cheat Sheet. Exam Day assistance. Helpful Tips. Course Survey. None Instructor is certified PMP holder.
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Project Management Training Program For PMP/CAPM Exam Prep and Project Managers PSI Project Management, Inc. 2499.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
A program that prepares individuals to apply quantitative and qualitative knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to manage projects in a wide range of fields and occupations. Includes instruction in project planning, risk management, cost and time management, contracts and procurement, accounting, statistics, decision making, and human resources. High School Diploma or Equivalent Instructor is required to have a PMP certification and be certified by PMI as an Authorized Training Partner. The Instructor must also have broad industry experience and extensive knowledge in project management. Must have a minimum of ten years project management working experience. A Bachelor's degree or higher is preferred. Equivalent experience may be accepted.
All Student Program Completed Rate All Student Credential Attainment Rate All Student Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit All Student Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit All Student Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Program Completion Rate WIOA Participant Credential Attainment Rate WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
70.73 66.67 26.19 31.25 16787.74 83.33 31.58 84.62 78.95 16787.74
Project Manager 1 - CE Midlands Technical College 3694.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
The Project Manager I program is crafted to align with the Project Management Institute's (PMI) Project Management certifications. This comprehensive program encompasses two pivotal courses: the CAPM Prep Boot Camp and Agile Fundamentals. By enrolling in this program, students gain insight into project management knowledge, industry standards, as well as an array of tools and techniques indispensable for proficiently overseeing and guiding projects. The Agile Fundamentals course, centered around the widely embraced Agile Methodology known as SCRUM, is designed to expertly navigate the realm of software development projects. Upon successful completion of the Agile Fundamentals course, participants are empowered to actively contribute to any project team while comprehending the intricate Agile roles and associated responsibilities. In an era where organizations are swiftly transforming their approach to software development projects, the Agile Fundamentals course serves as a strategic stepping stone towards augmenting one's prospects within the dynamic IT landscape. This program operates on the foundation of ensuring that its graduates are aptly equipped to lead projects, irrespective of the diverse methodologies used by organizations. The ultimate aspiration is to furnish students with a comprehensive toolkit, enabling them to both prepare for and excel in the Project Management Institute's (PMI) Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) examination, alongside Scrum's Professional Scrum Master I certification exam. Additionally, participants are afforded a valuable one-year subscription to RMC Learning—an illustrious institution lauded for its three decades of unparalleled expertise in project management exam preparation resources. None
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Project Manager 2 – CE Midlands Technical College 4194.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
The Project Manager II program was crafted to align with the standards set by the Project Management Institute (PMI) for Project Management certifications. This comprehensive program encompasses two pivotal courses: the PMP Prep Boot Camp and Agile Fundamentals. These courses have been designed to equip students with the essential knowledge, industry standards, and advanced tools and techniques needed to proficiently manage and lead projects within both predictive and adaptive environments. The Agile Fundamentals course, at its core, revolves around the widely embraced Agile Methodology, specifically SCRUM. It has been structured to navigate the intricate world of software development projects. Upon successful completion of the Agile Fundamentals course, participants emerge with the capability to actively contribute to any project team while fully comprehending the advanced Agile roles and their associated responsibilities. In an era where organizations are swiftly transforming their approach to software development projects, this course serves as a strategic stepping stone, enhancing one's prospects within the dynamic IT landscape. Our program operates with a foundational commitment to ensuring that its graduates are exceptionally well-prepared to lead projects, regardless of the diverse methodologies employed by organizations. Our ultimate aspiration is to furnish students with a comprehensive toolkit that not only enables them to excel in the Project Management Institute's Project Management Professional (PMP) examination but also equips them to tackle Scrum's Professional Scrum Master I certification exam with confidence. Additionally, participants are afforded a highly valuable one-year subscription to RMC Learning—an illustrious institution lauded for its three decades of unparalleled expertise in providing project management exam preparation resources. None
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Quality Assurance - Manual and Automation testing COMNet Group Inc. 4985.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
The proper testing of software can save an organization time, effort and money. In this course, software professionals and managers gain a thorough knowledge of testing approaches that can be integrated into the software life cycle. Through hands-on exercises, you learn how to build testing methods into your work process to correctly design products that are functional and maintainable. In this course, you apply software testing methods throughout the development life cycle, ensuring software functions properly and are more easily maintainable, thereby saving your organization time, effort, and money. Certification: Software Quality Engineer Certification - CSQE. After completing classroom instruction, an additional 200 hours of study may be required before taking the certification exam. High School Diploma or Equivalent All our instructors have an average of 15 years of experience and are certified to teach.
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Radiologic Technology - Associate Degree Horry-Georgetown Technical College 19401.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
Prepares students to assist the radiologist in performing examinations of the body to rule out, or confirm and identify, fractures or diseases. Radiologic Technologists are educated in the precise use of highly technical radiographic equipment and ionizing radiation to perform radiographic procedures. Students will learn to operate equipment and accessories under direct supervision of Board-Certified Radiologists and Technologists. The program is committed to instilling in all students critical-thinking skills, development of interpersonal skills, and a commitment to lifelong learning. High School Diploma or Equivalent Required Faculty Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or Associate's degree in discipline and two years experience, SC license with demonstrated competencies in the teaching discipline. Preferred Faculty Qualifications: Master's degree with teaching experience.
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50.00 25.00 75.00 100.00 50.00 0.00 75.00 100.00
RX-3000 Pharmacy Technician Professional MedCerts 4000.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
This ASHP accredited program provides training by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and covers and topics like Human Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology and Pharmacy Technician Principles and Practices. Successful completers eligible to sit for the Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) exam sponsored by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB). Students must complete a 6-week Externship at a Pharmacy location. High School Diploma or Equivalent
All Student Program Completed Rate All Student Credential Attainment Rate All Student Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit All Student Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit All Student Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Program Completion Rate WIOA Participant Credential Attainment Rate WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit WIOA Participant Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
100.00 66.67 33.33 33.33 0.00 0.00 100.00 100.00
SAFe® (Scaled Agile Framework) /Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO/CSM) COMNet Group Inc. 4850.00 Yes
Program Description Prerequisites Instructor Qualifications Equipment Description
A program that generally prepares individuals to provide and manage data systems and related facilities for processing and retrieving internal business information systems and train personnel and respond to external data requests. Includes instruction in cost and accounting information systems, management control systems, personnel information systems, data storage and security, business systems networking, report preparation, computer facilities and equipment operation, and maintenance, operator supervision and training, and management information systems policy and planning. For the SAFe® course: You will learn the Lean-Agile principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®). You’ll learn how to and release value through Agile Release Trains, how to build an Agile Portfolio, and how to lead a Lean-Agile transformation at an enterprise scale. You will gain an understanding of the Lean-Agile mind and how to apply the principles and practices of SAFe® to support Agile teams, programs, program portfolio management, and to coordinate large Value Streams. For CSM Course: Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) is a designation offered by Scrum Alliance to practitioners who have successfully completed a CSM course and demonstrate their understanding through the CSM exam.For CSPO course: Certified Scrum Product Owner® (CSPO®) is a credential designated by Scrum Alliance to professionals who demonstrate their ability to serve as an effective Product Owner for a scrum team in the CSPO® exam. CSPO® performs the following functions: Fulfills the role of a product owner on a Scrum team. In charge of delivering the product. Ensures stakeholder satisfaction, Maintains product backlog. Ensures the team knows the business priorities. Students can choose to take a SAFe or CSM or CSPO exam after the class. High School Diploma or Equivalent All our instructors have an average of 15 years of experience and are certified to teach.
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NOTE:  "N/A" indicates that there is insufficient data and/or a program served fewer than ten WIOA students to calculate the performance measures at this time.

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