Prince2 Foundation 7th Edition – Virtual Classroom

Prince2 Foundation 7th Edition – Virtual Classroom
Prince2 Foundation 7th Edition
This accredited PRINCE2® Foundation 7th edition course is designed to provide learners with a working understanding of the PRINCE2® structured project management method.
Is this course right for me?
The course covers the full PRINCE2 Foundation syllabus and therefore equips learners not just to take the Foundation examination, but also to understand the broad range of PRINCE2®’s principles, key themes, processes and techniques. The aim during the course is to achieve an effective balance between exam success and the need for skills transfer.
Learners are required to undertake preliminary study using pre-course learning resources which will be provided to them. Further self-study is also expected during the evenings of each course day.
Any questions?
If you have any questions about this course, please do not hesitate to contact our Central team, during working hours, on 01437 753 320 or anytime via email central@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
What are the entry requirements?
- No formal entry requirements
- The learner must be over the age of 18
Current student - what are the entry requirements?
- Successful completion of relevant programme (including skills) and decision from progression board meeting
What will I learn?
Day 1
- Introduction to projects and project management
- Features and Benefits of PRINCE2
- Principles
- People
- Organizing
- Starting up a Project and Initiating a Project
- Business Case
Day 2
- Directing a Project
- Plans
- Quality
- Risk
Day 3
- Controlling a Stage and Managing Product Delivery
- Managing a Stage Boundary
- Issues
- Progress
- Closing a Project
- Tailoring PRINCE2
- Online Foundation Examination – arranged through PeopleCert. Suggested timeslot of 4pm onwards but candidates can choose to take the exam when they feel ready.
Will I need to study additional English & Maths skills?
You may need to study an additional skills course depending on:
- the course you are taking at College
- what grades you gained in your GCSE Maths and/or English Language
Click below to find out what skills course you may be taking at College.
If you are studying a Workbased qualification:
- Essential Skills Wales (ESW) in Application of Number and Communications, for Progression pathway programmes within the Built Environment Faculty only
All other courses:
- Upskilling Destination Programme – an hour and half session a week developing essential research skills, critical thinking, and academic writing techniques, supporting literacy, numeracy, digital literacy and employability skills
If you are studying a Workbased qualification:
- Essential Skills Wales (ESW) in Application of Number and Communications, for Progression pathway programmes within the Built Environment Faculty only
All other courses and those who have progressed through the internal progression route:
- A one year GCSE Resit Programme in GCSE Mathematics Intermediate Tier (Welsh or English medium) / GCSE English Language
If you are studying a Workbased qualification:
- Essential Skills Wales (ESW) in Application of Number and Communications, for Progression pathway programmes within the Built Environment Faculty only
All other courses and those who have progressed through the internal progression route:
- A one or two year pre-GCSE upskilling course in required subject/s – The priority of this programme (Foundation Maths for Mathematics pathway) is to build fundamental skill and knowledge, to prepare learners for progression onto the one-year, intermediate tier resit programme.
If you are studying a Workbased qualification:
- Essential Skills Wales (ESW) in Application of Number and Communications, for Progression pathway programmes within the Built Environment Faculty only
All other courses:
- A one year pre-GCSE upskilling course in mathematics – The priority of this programme is to build fundamental skill and knowledge, to prepare learners for progression to the Foundation Maths programme.
Learners studying on a Jobs Growth Wales (JGW+) programme will be timetabled into literacy and numeracy sessions. To discuss the opportunity of attending a GCSE resit programme, in addition to their JGW+ timetable, please contact skills@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
Can I do this course in Welsh?
Learners have the option to complete course assessment/assignments or elements of the course through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.
How will I be assessed?
- Online examination
What can I do next?
Following completion of this course you might want to try another one of our work-based courses.
Do I need to bring/buy any equipment?
- No additional equipment required
Any costs above are approximate and may change.
Are there any additional costs?
- No additional costs
Any costs above are approximate and may change.
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Sports Academy: While on this course you may be able to join our Sports Academy, if you have a talent for sport, find out what we offer on our Sports Academy page.