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Learner Reviews & Feedback for PMP Exam Prep: Project Management Principles by University of Maryland, College Park

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About the Course

This PMP® Exam Prep Course is designed to equip aspiring project managers with the essential knowledge, tools, and confidence needed to excel in today’s dynamic business environment—and pass the PMP® certification exam. Project management expertise is in high demand across every industry, empowering professionals to deliver results that drive organizational success. This course provides an in-depth exploration of leading project management methodologies, including predictive (waterfall), agile, and hybrid approaches. What You’ll Learn: Master the Fundamentals: Gain a thorough understanding of project management concepts, terminology, and best practices as outlined in the PMBOK® Guide and Agile Practice Guide. Explore Methodologies: Compare and contrast agile and traditional project management, learning when and how to apply each approach for optimal results. Develop Core Skills: Build expertise in planning, scheduling, budgeting, risk management, stakeholder engagement, and quality assurance. Enhance Team Performance: Learn strategies to foster collaboration, improve communication, and motivate teams for successful project delivery. Prepare for the PMP® Exam: Receive in-depth practice questions with explanations and exam strategies to boost your confidence and readiness for certification. Why Take This Course? Whether you work in marketing, engineering, IT, finance, non-profit, or the creative arts, project management skills will elevate your ability to lead complex initiatives and drive value for your organization....

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By Catherine H

Feb 19, 2025

Helpful overview although superficial. There are typos/mistakes in some quizzes.

By Dr. N B

Oct 3, 2024

I enjoyed the learning and having the class available online and self-pace made it more accessible.

By Nicolas M

Jun 15, 2025

It was a pleasure to attend this course, and this e-learning method is nice with the teacher and course introduction like if we are in a classroom. The course materials are also interesting as well as the online teacher who we can ask question to. As senior Project Engineer, it is the opportunity to learn the theorical notions which I have already implemented in my job and it gives also new perspectives or personal improvement possibilities. I think it is an PMP Preparation Course fit for all from beginners to more experienced who haven't had the opportunity to do it before. It is a good basis for PMP Exam Preparation. The only inconvenient is the lack of feedback on the wrong answers of the quizzes. I would have liked to know why I got some answers wrong because it is not clear at all.

By jonathan m

Jul 6, 2025

The best course i've seen here if you like to prepare for PMP

By Praveen A

Apr 9, 2025

excellent

By Rae T

Jul 19, 2025

I felt like the questions were covering things never covered in the course. After answer all questions and completely the final exam, closing out the course, I still don't have access to which questions I got wrong in early week quizzes. I am not looking for the answers, just which questions I have wrong. But not providing this, I could easily assume the answer I had correct is wrong. This enforced incorrect answers and does not support passing the exam. at the end you are providing numbers and a colour chart with where you are at for experience in elements of project management. Interesting I have gotten low score in all the areas I do day to day. I got no answer wrong in these areas and answered the quiz in seconds. It's unclear how they calculate these scores but did seem total fiction and unhelpful for learning. After just completely this first section of four I am felt feeling confused at what this is such a highly rated course and hope two - four are better. Sadly, I feel I am wasting my time and money and will have to look elsewhere for better feedback. Having paid I feel like I am committed, to something that's a tad crap and useless. I hope future classes are better.