As an employee working within the engineering industry, your success is predicated on a comprehensive understanding of managing and contributing effectively to engineering projects in a variety of applications. Yet every project is unique, presenting its own complexities, timeframes, budgets, and dependencies—there is no “one size fits all” approach to project management.
This learning path combines the best of traditional and agile project management methodologies—employing you with a robust, flexible set of tools for every project and situation. This official ASME learning path is designed to provide attendees with the key considerations, skills, and competencies to excel as an adaptive, modern project management professional.
This official ASME learning path consists of two courses:
Project Management for Engineers & Technical Professionals
ASME’s Project Management for Engineers & Technical Professionals professional development course focuses on applying traditional project management principles and critical PMI concepts in the engineering workplace using lecture, team projects, discussions, and real-world scenarios.
Agile Project Management
Increase your expertise and boost your career with this fundamentals of Agile project management course which focuses on applying critical agile methodologies from PMI using real world scenarios from the engineering workplace.
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Who should attend?
This course is primarily designed for engineers, technical professionals, and all those working within engineering organizations. It is relevant to current project managers and those who will be assigned project management responsibilities in the future, project leaders, or anyone participating in projects within the engineering industry. Participants should have basic management skills and have an understanding of basic accounting and budgeting skills, which will be utilized in budgeting project costs and practical exercises during the course.