The Project Initiation, Costing and Selection course will help you set the trajectory for project success by building comprehensive project plans that align with PMI standards and best practices.
You will also learn to:
- Establish a solid business case and project charter
- Apply cost estimation techniques to determine project feasibility
- Utilize financial models such as NPV and LCC for investment evaluation
- Apply qualitative and quantitative project selection models
- Develop a defendable project initiation strategy
1. Introduction to Project Initiation, Costing, and Selection
- Importance of project initiation in project management
- Alignment with PMI standards and best practices
- Overview of course structure and objectives
2. Projects & Project Management
- Definition and characteristics of a project
- The role of project management in organizations
- Differences between projects, programs, and portfolios
3. Organizational Strategy and Project Selection
- Why companies undertake projects
- Strategic planning and portfolio management
- How projects support business goals
4. Business Case Development
- Identifying project needs and objectives
- Developing a strong business case
- Evaluating project feasibility and expected benefits
5. Project Charter Development
- Key components of a project charter
- Stakeholder identification and roles
- Project scope, objectives, and assumptions
6. Cost Estimation and Budgeting
- Cost estimating techniques (analogous, parametric, bottom-up, three-point)
- Cost categories: direct, indirect, contingency reserves
- Budget development and cost control
7. Financial Analysis and Cost-Benefit Evaluation
- Present Value (PV) and Net Present Value (NPV)
- Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Payback Period
- Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
- Break-even analysis
8. Project Selection Models and Decision-Making
- Qualitative selection models - strategic alignment, risk assessment, stakeholder value
- Quantitative selection models - Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR), weighted scoring models, portfolio optimization
9. Risk Considerations in Project Initiation
- Identifying potential risks
- Assessing impact on cost and feasibility
- Strategies for risk mitigation
10. Project Plan and Integration
- Integrating scope, cost, schedule, and resources
- Developing a comprehensive project plan
- Monitoring and controlling initial project assumptions
This module is ideal for professionals involved in project management decision-making, including:
- Senior Managers & Executives – Seeking strategic project selection insights
- Project Managers & Analysts – Looking to refine cost estimation and selection skills
- Engineers & Technical Professionals – Involved in feasibility assessments and budgeting
- Business Analysts & Resource Schedulers – Managing project financials and resource allocation
Will completing the Project Management Certificate Program qualify me for PMP certification?
Completing the Project Management Certificate Program at Caltech does not directly confer PMP certification but provides a professional certificate from the California Institute of Technology. The program satisfies the 35 required education hours needed to sit for the PMP exam as stipulated by PMI. Our courses offer a comprehensive understanding of project management, going beyond the basics covered in a certification exam. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge and skills that are applicable to real-world project management challenges, which is a significant value beyond merely preparing for the PMP exam.
What is the Project Management Certificate Program at Caltech?
Caltech's Project Management Certificate Program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip professionals with the skills required to lead successful projects. The program covers all phases of project management, from initiation to closeout, aligned with PMI standards.
How does Caltech's partnership with PMI benefit me?
As a Premier Authorized Training Partner of PMI, Caltech provides up-to-date training that earns you PDUs towards your PMI certification. Our courses are taught by PMI-certified instructors with extensive industry experience, ensuring you receive relevant and actionable learning.
Can I earn PDUs by completing these courses?
Yes, each course in the Project Management Certificate Program provides 16 Professional Development Units (PDUs) that you can apply towards your PMI certification requirements.
How will this course improve my project initiation skills?
This course focuses on establishing clear project objectives, defining business value, and developing realistic budgets, enhancing your ability to set successful project trajectories.
What cost estimation techniques will I learn?
You will master various cost estimation techniques, including NPV and LCC, to determine project feasibility and make informed project selection decisions.
How can these courses advance my career in project management?
These courses provide you with the skills and certifications needed to enhance your credentials and advance in roles such as project management, business analysis, and program leadership.
Are these courses suitable for industry professionals outside of traditional project management roles?
Yes, the skills taught are applicable across various industries, including IT, finance, aerospace, and more, making them valuable for anyone involved in project oversight or leadership.
How do I enroll in the Project Management Certificate Program?
To enroll in the Project Management Certificate Program, visit the Caltech CTME website, navigate to the Project Management Certificate section, and select the 'Enroll Now' button. Follow the prompts to complete your registration. For assistance or more information, you can also contact our admissions team directly via email or phone.
What are the prerequisites for enrolling in this program?
This program is designed for professionals with a basic understanding of project management principles. While there are no strict prerequisites, having experience in project management or related fields will help you maximize the learning outcomes. We recommend familiarity with basic project management concepts and terminology.
What recognition or accreditation does the PMI partnership provide?
Caltech’s partnership with the Project Management Institute (PMI) signifies that our Project Management Certificate Program meets the highest standards of project management education and adheres to the PMI framework. This partnership not only ensures that the educational content is current and relevant but also allows our participants to earn Professional Development Units (PDUs), which are necessary for obtaining and maintaining PMI certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional).
Are there financing options or scholarships available for this program?
Caltech CTME offers a variety of financing options to help manage the cost of the certificate program, including payment plans and, for some applicants, scholarships or corporate sponsorships. We are committed to making education accessible and encourage you to contact our admissions office for detailed information about available financial support.
What are the technical requirements to attend the live-online sessions?
Participants will need a stable internet connection, a computer with a webcam, and a microphone to engage in live-online sessions. We recommend using a headset for better audio clarity. Our platform is compatible with most web browsers, but for the best experience, we suggest using the latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
What opportunities or career advancements can I expect after completing this certificate?
Completing the Project Management Certificate Program can significantly enhance your project management skills, making you a valuable asset to any organization. This certification can lead to career advancements such as higher-level management positions, increased job responsibilities, or opportunities in industries that value structured project management. Additionally, the skills acquired are applicable globally, opening up international career opportunities.
How does Caltech incorporate student feedback into the continuous improvement of the Project Management Certificate Program?
Caltech is dedicated to continuous improvement and actively solicits feedback from participants at the end of each course through surveys and discussions. This feedback is systematically reviewed by our program directors and faculty to refine and update the curriculum and instructional methods, ensuring that the program remains cutting-edge and relevant to the needs of today’s professionals.