e-Learning: Project Management Library
Learn Project Management applications, enhance skills, and get certified
New Horizons now offers the most complete collection of eLearning courses and online resources for Project Managers in one single library. The Project Management Library provides training that supports project management skill building, associated computer applications, and job-role certifications - The Project Management Institute's PMP® Certification and IT Project+TM by CompTIA®. Resources include highly interactive self-study classes complete with assessments and practice exercises, and online books from leading publishers.
The PMP credential, most recently based on the 2002 Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), is the industry standard certification with worldwide recognition. New Horizons PMP series of courses is designed to map specifically to the published objectives of this certification. IT Project+, developed specifically for project management in the IT industry, is a standalone certification with worldwide recognition - and is a formal requirement at a number of companies for entry-level project managers. New Horizons IT Project+ course is designed to map to the most recent (2003) exam objectives.
Enhancing PM skills at every level
The best way to ensure a project's success is to hire, retain, and develop top-quality project managers, and to apply project management skills across various areas of the company. This library of courses and resources will support a single professional's progression from Associate Project Coordinator through to Senior Project Leader, or the whole team of Project Managers who are at various stages of their careers. The online subscription model ensures timely and enduring support for users and course updates that reflect the latest in project software applications and tools, project management certification objectives, and best-in-class management techniques.
Whether the manager is utilizing Microsoft Project, preparing for the PMP or IT Project+ exam, or simply checking a reference book to minimizing project risk - this library will deliver the requisite support.
* Note that these courses come in multiple-level series to provide support to entry level, intermediate, or advanced users.
** Note: PMP - Project Management Professional (Second Edition) includes all PM units defined by the certification - Project Human Resource Management, Project Time Management, Project Cost Management, Project Risk Management, Project Management, Quality Management, Project Communication Management, Project Close-Out Management, Project Integration Management, and Project Scope Management.
We partner with the Best. New Horizons® Superior instructional design
New Horizons online courses are designed to be instructionally sound and exhibit thier three tenets of instructional design - learner-centered, results-oriented, and engaging. These design characteristics are embodied in our new self-paced course model known as SPARK®. SPARK course development begins with an analysis of tasks associated with the student job role that drives learning objectives and performance-based outcomes. Learning objectives are the basis for determining instructional content objects - knowledge required to complete tasks, simulations, guided and unguided activities, and self-tests. Learners can access whatever they need through the modular course structure, and get as much or as little guidance as they require through various levels of instruction support. This model is dominant in the Project Management Library, as it has been used in the IT Project+ course mapping to 2003 exam objectives, the Second Edition of the PMP certification series, and Microsoft® Project 2002.
In addition to the convenient and highly regarded self-study format, use the Collaboration Centers in Learning Port to ask an SME questions.
Included Courses
| Administering an EPM Solution |
| Configuring and Managing Project Server 2003 Operations |
| Deploying Project Server 2003 Clients |
| Installing Project Server 2003 |
| IT Project +™: A CompTIA Certification |
| Microsoft Project 2000: Advanced |
| Microsoft Project 2000: Level 1 |
| Microsoft Project 2000: Level 2 |
| Microsoft Project 2002: Level 1 |
| Microsoft Project 2002: Level 2 (Revised) |
| Microsoft Project 2003: Creating and Modifying a Project Plan |
| Microsoft Project 2003: Professional |
| Microsoft Project 2003: Web Access |
| Microsoft Project 2003: Working with an Implemented Project Plan |
| Microsoft Project 98: Advanced |
| Microsoft Project 98: Introduction |
| Migrating Project Data |
| Project Close-Out Management |
| Project Communication Management |
| Project Cost Management |
| Project Human Resource Management |
| Project Integration Management |
| Project Management Fundamentals, Part One |
| Project Management Fundamentals, Part Two |
| Project Management Professional (PMP®) Certification Third Edition (Part 1): Initiating a Project |
| Project Management Professional (PMP®) Certification Third Edition (Part 2): Planning a Project |
| Project Management Professional (PMP®) Certification Third Edition (Part 3): Executing Project Work |
| Project Management Professional (PMP®) Certification Third Edition (Part 4): Controlling a Project |
| Project Management Professional (PMP®) Certification Third Edition (Part 5): Closing a Project |
| Project Quality Management |
| Project Risk Management |
| Project Scope Management |
| Project Time Management |
| Project+ Certification (Part 1): Project Initiation and Scope Definition |
| Project+ Certification (Part 2): Project Planning |
| Project+ Certification (Part 3): Project Execution and Control |
| Project+ Certification (Part 4): Project Closure, Acceptance, and Support |
| Setting Up Projects for Success Using Microsoft® Office Project 2003 |
| Testing and Troubleshooting Project Server 2003 |



