The CAPM® Certification Preparation Course is an intensive 23-hour program, offered Online/On Campus and taught in Italian and English. It is intended for those preparing for the CAPM exam, providing the required contact hours of specific training. The objective is to develop knowledge of the 10 Project Management knowledge areas for obtaining the professional CAPM® certification. It prepares for roles as Associate Project Manager.
Rome Business School is an Authorized Training Partner (ATP) of PMI®. This official recognition guarantees that the program, educational materials, and faculty meet the quality standards required by the international institute.
By choosing this course and completing the PMI assessment, you will automatically earn the 23 contact hours (official training hours) mandatory to proceed with the PMI® exam application.
The training pathway offers a comprehensive and integrated overview of project management methodologies, aligning perfectly with the latest version of the CAPM® exam. The subjects cover both the predictive (traditional) and agile approaches, which are now essential in today’s job market.
This 23-hour course aims to develop the knowledge required to pass the Project Management Institute® CAPM® certification examination. The course refers to the topics in the Examination Content Outline, published by the Project Management Institute®, which describes the 10 knowledge areas, broken down into process groups, of the Project Management standard. On completion of the course, participants will be awarded the 32 contact hours required for admission to the examination.
The course is aimed at:
University students or recent graduates looking to give a decisive boost to their CV with an international certification.
Junior Project Managers or project team members who wish to formalize and structure their competencies.
Professionils from any industry intending to upskill or launch a career in the field of Project Management.
The qualification must be at least secondary school level
Documentation of having carried out a certain number of hours of project management activities
In order to participate in the exam, documentation is required to prove attendance at a preparation course such as this one offered by the Rome Business School.
The program is divided into macro-areas that reflect the official exam domains:
Project Management Fundamentals: Key concepts, the role of the Project Manager, and the organizational context.
Predictive Methodologies: Project lifecycle management, planning of time, costs, scope, risks, and quality.
Agile/Adaptive Methodologies: Introduction to Agile practices (Scrum, Kanban), adaptive planning, and rapid change management.
Business Analysis Framework: Understanding business requirements, strategic alignment, and stakeholder communication.
At the end of the classes, PMI requires a final assessment necessary to certify the contact hours needed to complete your application on the PMI® website and take the CAPM® exam.
The course content is aligned with the topics of the Examination Content Outline, including the 10 knowledge areas and the five process groups of Project Management (People, Process and Business Environment):