Certificate in IT Project Management Essentials (Essential Tools and Techniques for Project Management Module)
Class Code | Commencement Date | Class Location | Medium of Instruction | Apply Online | Class Remarks | Class Status |
IT524122Q-1N | 2025.04.08 |
Hong Kong Institute of Information Technology at Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Morrison Hill)
Hong Kong Institute of Information Technology at Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Morrison Hill) |
Cantonese supplemented with English |
This module is structured to provide a holistic understanding of the field. It allows trainees to grasp basic IT project management concepts such as budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation and apply these in the context of project economy. Secondly, the module offers an in-depth analysis of contemporary IT project management strategies to understand how they contribute to successful execution. Thirdly, it focuses on identifying critical factors that determine the success of IT project management, including effective communication, risk management, and stakeholder involvement. Lastly, the module supports the formulation of practical IT project management approaches, enabling students to devise strategies that align with project objectives and stakeholder expectations. The balanced content ensures students gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills for managing IT projects effectively.
Trainees can take the PMI Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) examination once they complete this module. Please note that the course fee does not cover the examination fee, registration, or endorsement.
Entry Requirements
Five HKDSE subjects at Level 2 or above, including English and Chinese Languages, plus at least one year of relevant work experience; or
Five HKCEE subjects at Grade E/Level 2 or above, including English and Chinese Languages, plus at least two years of relevant work experience; or
Completion of a QF Level 3 programme that is deemed acceptable to the respective Programme Board with at least 1 year relevant working experience; or
Relevant RPL qualification(s) at QF Level 3 or above plus at least one year of relevant work experience AND a pass in an entrance assessment, which can be either oral or written; or
At least two years of relevant work experience plus other relevant verifiable prior learning that are deemed appropriate by respective Programme Board AND a pass in an entrance assessment, which can be either oral or written; or
Mature applicants, i.e. those aged 21 or above, with at least 2 years’ relevant work experience AND a pass in the entrance assessment
Financial Assistance Scheme