Midlands Technical College is a public community college located in South Carolina. It serves the Midlands region and offers a wide range of academic programs, including associate degrees, diplomas, and training certificates. MTC focuses on providing accessible education and workforce training to help students achieve their career goals.
Project Manager 1 - CE
The Project Manager I program is designed to align with the Project Management Institute (PMI) Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) certification, providing essential skills for managing projects across industries. This program includes two key courses: CAPM Prep Boot Camp and Agile Fundamentals, equipping students with the knowledge, tools, and best practices needed for effective project leadership. What You’ll Learn: CAPM Prep Boot Camp – Gain a strong foundation in project management principles and industry standards, preparing you for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. Agile Fundamentals – Learn SCRUM, the most widely used Agile methodology, and develop the skills to participate in and manage software development projects efficiently. With businesses increasingly adopting Agile project management, completing this program will enhance career opportunities in IT, business, and project management roles. Whether you're starting a new career or advancing in your current role, this program provides the tools and expertise to lead projects successfully in any industry.
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