| Post-graduation in Project Management |
Duration192 hours Schedule Evening Classes Scientific Coordination Prof. Eng. Manuel Vilhena Veludo Executive Coordination Prof. Dr. Jorge Romero Contact Ms. Conceição Lopes email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Telephone: 00 351 21 751 37 74 | 00 351 21 751 37 00 Mobile: 00 351 96 984 42 41 /00 351 96 137 65 05 Working Hours 09h00 - 18h00 Introduction This post-graduation course has been structured in accordance with the guidelines drawn by IPMA – International Project Management Association- as a basis for evaluation of candidates for International Certification as Project Managers awarded by APOGEP - Associação Portuguesa de Gestão de Projectos (Portuguese Project Management Association), which is recognised in many countries and by large global organisations. Objectives Provide competencies to executives, who are responsible for making decisions and the implementation and completion of projects, so they can apply principles, methodologies, techniques and tools, facilitated by a body of knowledge and up-to-date technology, and thus enable them to: •Evaluate the feasibility of a project •Select and organise a portfolio of projects •Plan, realise, and control a project efficaciously and efficiently or manage a set of projects, in its entirety, successfully Access Business owners, business leaders, consultants, top management, who would like to do advanced studies in Project Management and gain competence in resolving inherent problems, motivation and evaluation of teams and utilization of methods, techniques, tools and processes which are recognised at an international level. Middle management of the Central Public Administration Equipment & Installations ISG has modern facilities and equipment and a very generous area-student ratio in the University campus. The Institute also has an auditorium with a seating capacity for 420 people and two auditoria with seating capacity of 120 each; 24 classrooms, a Library and central archives; a language and self-access centre, IT Department; offices and common-rooms for teaching staff; bookshop and stationery; a bar and canteen; meeting rooms and common room for students.
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