Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 15 Lessons
- 15 Hours
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- CONTENT:15
- 1.1Project Management Fundamentals & Lifecycle
- 1.2Total Cost Management & Cost Engineering
- 1.3Planning & Scheduling
- 1.4Project, Process, and Plant-Related Cost Understanding
- 1.5Costing & Pricing Processes
- 1.6Equipment & Equipment Valuation
- 1.7Production Processes
- 1.8Cost Estimation & Budgeting
- 1.9Value Engineering, Quality Management, & Optimization
- 1.10Productivity
- 1.11Engineering Economics & Economic Analysis
- 1.12Statistics
- 1.13Risk Management
- 1.14Earned Value Management
- 1.15Project Cost Control and Management, a Practical Approach
Requirements
- Experience Requirement: Candidates should have either eight years of industry-related experience or a combination of four years of industry experience with a four-year industry-related college degree.
- Technical Paper: 2,500-word technical paper is mandatory for certification.
Target audiences
- Project Cost Control Manager: Enhance proficiency in managing and controlling project costs.
- Cost Control Engineer: Acquire advanced engineering cost control methodologies.
- Cost Estimator: Refine techniques for accurate project cost assessments.
- Quantity Surveyor: Augment skills in managing project costs for optimal resource utilization.
- Project Managers/Engineers: Gain specialized expertise for comprehensive project oversight within budgetary constraints.
- Cost Analysts: Develop analytical skills for informed decision-making in cost-effective management.
- Project Coordinators: Acquire essential skills in coordinating project costs for effective planning and execution.