APM Qualifications
APM qualifications are an essential part of the APM Five Dimensions of Professionalism and are designed to meet your needs throughout your career. They demonstrate to your employer, clients and suppliers that you are a skilled and committed project professional. Through their alignment with IPMA’s 4 level Certification Programme they also provide recognition throughout the world. APM qualifications are developed using the APM Body of Knowledge, 5th edition using well-established project management knowledge.
To find out more about our APM courses click on the course(s) you are interested in below:
The APM Introductory Certificate in Project Management is an entry level qualification and is particularly suitable for those who are new to the project management discipline. The course covers the end-to-end life cycle of a project, so that you become familiar with the processes, techniques, roles and terminology involved in Project Management.
APMP is the qualification for anyone who has worked within project management for up to two years, such as project office personnel, team members, recently appointed project officers, or for anyone who has recently taken on project management responsibilities as part of their job.
APMP or PRINCE2, what is the difference? Which is best? Are two things we often get asked. The truth is neither is better than the other and the best approach is a rounded skill set including both. But at 10 days training that is not always possible until now, as this is a cut down version of the APMP course leading to exactly the same qualification.
Other things which may interest you
| APM Podcast Series | |
| Publications to support your APM study | |
| PRINCE2 or APMP which is better? |




