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© 2015 Project Management Institute, Inc. All Rights Reserved. "PMI" and the PMI logo are registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc. ACA-251-2015 (05/15) Download the materials at no charge at PMITeach.org Give your graduates the skills that employers demand More and more employers are seeking candidates with project management knowledge and skills. By offering coursework in this area, colleges and universities can equip students for success. Project Management Institute (PMI) has collaborated with faculty around the globe to develop project management curriculum guidelines along with a foundational course and supplementary teaching materials. Qualified faculty members are now able to introduce a project management course more expeditiously at their institution by drawing on this newly available body of information. What do the guidelines offer? Materials are available to university educators who register through PMITeach.org. Email PMcurriculum@pmi.org for more information. Instructional materials for one comprehensive undergraduate course in project management, including a syllabus, mini-case studies, course projects, and activities 30 essential knowledge modules Instructional outlines for additional courses in project management with specific learning outcomes Guidance for enhancing existing courses An online open-source forum for faculty to share relevant content How can faculty use the guidelines? To create a new foundational project management course at your academic institution To enhance an existing course in an allied discipline To create a sequence of project management courses To augment or benchmark an existing project management course Give your students real job potential! Project Management Proj ge Curriculum and Resources By faculty for faculty

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