alialsubhi
23-04-2005, 11:14 AM
السلام عليكم
الرجاء من الاخوة مساعدتي في البحث عن دراسة ماجستير ادارة الاعمال عن بعد :)
الرجاء من الاخوة مساعدتي في البحث عن دراسة ماجستير ادارة الاعمال عن بعد :)
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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Mpa alialsubhi 23-04-2005, 11:14 AM السلام عليكم الرجاء من الاخوة مساعدتي في البحث عن دراسة ماجستير ادارة الاعمال عن بعد :) المجتهد 24-04-2005, 06:35 PM اهلا اخي من متطلابات دراسة الماجستير بلمراسلة وجود خبرة لديك لا تقل عن خمس سنوات فى مجال الاداره وحصولك على درجه جيدة في الجيما ت ومتطلبا ت اخري اساسية متل المعرفين وغير ذالك. ومن الجامعات الكندية المشهوره في هذا التخصص حامعة Queen in kingston . واللة الموفق alialsubhi 25-04-2005, 12:17 PM السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته اخي المجتهد لقد قمت بزيارة وكلاء الجامعة في جدة ولا توجد لهم اي متطلبات سوى الشهادة الجامعية . والشهادة معترف بها في القطاع الخاص. المجتهد 26-04-2005, 12:15 AM أخي هل من الممكن ارسال رقمهم الى .معلوماتى مستقاه منهم شخصيا لمقابلتي للمسؤلين في هذة الجامعه بكندا وجزاك اللة خيرا alialsubhi 27-04-2005, 09:15 AM هذا هو رقمهم :0507888610 المجتهد 30-04-2005, 08:31 PM اشكرك وموفق انشاء اللة nagopc 31-12-2005, 06:37 AM PM Certifications and Beyond Presented by: Catherine Jorgensen, PMP catherine.jorgensen@owenscorning.com January 11, 2005 Agenda • Introduction • PMI’s Certification Program Mission • PMI History/Information • Value of Certification • Certification Types • Requirements for Certifications • Process for Certifications • Beyond Certifications • Mission • Initiate, establish, evaluate, maintain, and administer professional credentialing programs to promote and support project management practitioners and the project management profession. • Goals • Establish, implement and maintain global certification standards, policies and procedures for the PM profession • Promote and implement professional credentialing and psychometric methods and procedures for certifications in the PM profession • Initiate and foster cooperation and collaboration with other project management organizations to promote and sustain excellence in PM standards and methodology PMI History • Began in 1969 – 35 years old. • PMP began in 1984 – 20 years old. • PMI is acknowledged as a pioneer in the field • Membership represents a truly global community with over 100,000 professionals representing 125 countries. • Currently, 75,000 PMPs have been certified • PMI professionals come from virtually every major industry Value of PM Certification • Prestige of being the best in the field of PM. • Professional advantages derived from attaining the Project Management Professional (PMP) status. • Informs current and potential employers that you have a solid foundation of project management knowledge that can be readily applied in any workplace. • PMP certification is the profession’s most globally recognized and respected certification credential. • Finding individuals with this broad range of expertise is challenging, which is why expert project management leadership is a highly desirable competency. Types of Certification • Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) • Project Management Professional (PMP) • Masters Certificate in Project Management • Masters Degree in Project Management Why CAPM? • The purpose and goal of which is the development, maintenance, evaluation, promotion, and administration of a rigorous, examination-based, professional certification credential – the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM™). • Assisting in evaluating project control plans • Suggesting performance indicators and limits • Assisting with refining project requirements, assumptions, and constraints • Supporting administrative and financial closure • To be acknowledged for project management skills and contributions and elevate professional status. Definition for CAPM • A CAPM is a project management practitioner who has demonstrated fundamental project management knowledge and experience by supporting projects using project management tools, techniques, and methodologies. • While participating as a member of a project team the CAPM typically relies on experienced project management practitioners for guidance, direction, and approval. Requirements for CAPM • Category 1 Candidate • Education – Baccalaureate or global equivalent university degree • PM Hours • 1500 hours PM experience within 5 years • Project dates must represent at least 2 years of non-overlapping PM experience within the 3 yr period prior to the application • 23 contact hrs of PM education across the 9 areas of the PMBOK • Supporting documentation: Education, PM contact education hours, CAPM experience form (Audit Purposes) Process for CAPM Certification • Prepare/study for examination • Complete application and submit • Cost • $225 PMI Member • $300 Non-PMI Member • Candidates have one year from submittal to complete examination • CAPMs must retest every 5 years to maintain certification CAPM Test Format • The CAPM Certification Examination is computer based and is comprised of 150 multiple-choice questions. • Exam must be completed within 3 hours. • Preceded by a briefing and 15-minute computer tutorial and followed by an optional candidate satisfaction survey and exam survey report nagopc 31-12-2005, 06:41 AM Suggested PMP Study Material • Project Management Professional (PMP) Role Delineation Study (PMI) • A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), 2000 Edition by the Project Management Institute • The Project Management Institute Professional Code of Conduct (PMI) • Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling (7th edition) by Harold Kerzner • PMP Exam Practice Test and Study Guide (4th edition) by J. LeRoy Ward • PMP Exam Prep (3rd edition) by Rita Mulcahy Professional Responsibility Ref List • Blake, T., Walker, D., and Walker, T. Doing business internationally: The guide to cross-cultural success. MacGraw-Hill Professional Book Group (1995). • Ferraro, G. The cultural dimension of international business. Prentice Hall, 1997. • Rosen, R., Digh, P. and Phillips, C. Global literacies: lessons on business leadership and national cultures. Simon & Schuster, 2000. Masters Certificate in PM • Administered by several PMI Recommended Education Providers • Usually entails 1 foundational course, 5 advanced courses, 2 electives, and 1 PM acumen course. • Courses must be completed within 3 consecutive years. • PMI registered education providers can be found on PMI website. Masters Degree in PM • Being offered by more and more colleges on line. • Current Colleges offering MS in PM: • George Washington University • University of Wisconsin • Penn State University. Beyond Certification YEAH, I HAVE MY PMP!!! NOW WHAT ??? Continuing Cert Requirements • CAPM • Must retest every 5 years • PMP • PMPs must accrue a minimum of sixty (60) professional development units (PDUs) during each CCR cycle • CCR Cycle • Begins on the date of initial certification • Expires on December 31st of the third full calendar year after the first year of certification. PDU vs. CEU • PDU is the measuring unit used to quantify approved learning and professional service activities. • One (1) PDU is earned for every one (1) hour spent in a planned, structured learning experience or activity. • One (1) Continuing Education Unit (CEU) equals 10 PDUs • PDUs are organized into 5 categories for the CCR program PDU Categories • Category 1: Formal Academic Education • Category 2: Professional Activities and Self-directed learning • Category 3: PMI Registered Education Providers • Category 4: Other Provider • Category 5: Volunteer services to professional or community organization Cat 1: Formal Academic Education • Formal Academic Course work • Can be taken for degree credit • Must be related to Project Management • One (1) hour of degree credit in a 15 week semester earns 15 PDUs. • One (1) quarter semester hour earns 10 PDUs. • If portion of class is related to PM, PDUs are calculated based a percentage of the overall curriculum focused on PM. Cat 2: Professional Activities 2A Author or co-author article on PM and is published in a refereed journal (e.g. Project Management Journal) 30 PDUs (Author) 20 PDUs (Co-author) 2B Author or co-author article on PM and is published in a non-refereed journal (e.g. PM Network) 15 PDUs (Author) 10 PDUs (Co-Author) 2C Speaker on PM topic at a conference, symposium, workshop, or formal course 10 PDUs per activity 2D Speaker on PM topic at a PMI component meeting (e.g. Chapter Meeting) 5 PDUs per activity 2E Member or moderator of a PM panel discussion at a conference, symposium, workshop, or course 5 PDUs per activity 2F Author or co-author of textbook that pertains to PM 40 PDUs (Author) 20 PDUs (Co-Author 2G Developer of content for seminar or other structured learning program 10 PDUs per new program 2H Practitioner of PM services for more than 1500 hrs per year 5 PDUs per calendar year Cat 2: Self-Directed Learning (SDL) 2 SDL Individualized learning projects involving personally conducted research or study. Learning may include informal activities such as discussions or coaching sessions with colleagues, co-workers, clients or consultants. It may include articles, books, instructional manuals, videos, CE-ROMS, or other material resources. Qualifying SDL activities must be relevant to PM, meet a specified purpose, and use knowledgeable resources. SDL activity worksheet can be found in CCR Handbook. Documentation: evidence supporting reported learning project including notes from and dates of discussions or readings. Max of 15 SDL PDUs per CCR Cycle Cat 3: PMI Registered Education Provider (REP) • Attend educational programs offered by REPs. • REPs must be registered with PMI and designated as a PMI REP • Examples include schools, consultants, corporate training departments, professional associations, government agencies, PMI Chapters and SIGs • PMI WLEC is a PMI REP • Listing can be found on PMI Website Cat 4: Other Provider • PDUs may be earned by attending relevant education programs offered by organizations not registered with PMI. • One (1) hr of contact hour of learning relevant to PM within a structured activity or course equals one (1) PDU. nagopc 31-12-2005, 06:43 AM Cat 5: Volunteer Service • Serve as an officer for a PM organization • 3 months = 2 PDUs per calendar year • 6 months = 5 PDUs per calendar year • 12 months = 10 PDUs per calendar year • Serve as a committee member for a PM organization • 3 months = 1 PDU per calendar year • 6 months = 3 PDUs per calendar year • 12 months = 5 PDUs per calendar year • Provide PM services to a community or charitable group = 5 PDUs per calendar year. Suggestions for Continuing Certification Requirements • Maintain a CCR folder • Documentation that supports reported activities • Maintain documentation for 12 months after CCR cycle has ended. • Audits will be performed at random each year. Information Locations • www.pmi.org • www.pmiwlec.org • Toledo Library • Chapter Board Members • All Chapter Members • PMI Members • Testing Locations • www.2test.com يامن قاسم 16-04-2006, 01:26 AM شكرا للجهود المبذولة |