PRINCE2® 6th Edition Passport Foundation and Practitioner
PRINCE2® (an acronym for PRojects INaControlled Environment series 2) is a de facto process-based method for effective project management. Used extensively by the UK Government, PRINCE2® is also widely recognised and used in the private sector, both in the UK and internationally. The PRINCE2® method is in the public domain, and offers non-proprietorial best practice guidance on project management.
This course bundle is made up of three separate certification courses: 1. PRINCE2® Foundation; 2. PRINCE2® Practitioner; 3. IASSC Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. The PRINCE2® Foundation And Practitioner course includes the official certification exams. By passing the Foundation and Practitioner exams, you will be an officially certified PRINCE2® Practitioner. The IASSC Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course includes the official IASSC Six Sigma Black Belt exam. By passing this exam, you will be officially certified by the IASSC as a Six Sigma Black Belt. You have 14 months to complete all of the courses in this bundle and take the exams. Read below to find out more about the courses contained within this bundle.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for people who have on the job experience doing project management activities and running projects, regardless of their job title. It is for those who wish to become certified project managers, or those that want to build or reinforce a foundation in project management. This course is ideal for a person who wants to grow and formalize their project management skills on an industry neutral, global standard, the Project Management Institute. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of the various project life cycles and processes. Distinguish between predictive and adaptive approaches. Demonstrate an understanding of project management planning. Demonstrate an understanding of project roles and responsibilities. Explain the importance of the role the project manager plays. Determine how to follow and execute and respond to planned strategies or frameworks (e.g., communication, risks, etc.). Demonstrate an understanding of common problem-solving tools and techniques. Identify the suitability of a predictive, plan-based approach for the organizational structure (e.g., virtual, colocation, matrix structure, hierarchical, etc.). Determine and give examples of the activities within each process. Demonstrate an understanding of a project management plan schedule. Determine how to document project controls of predictive, plan-based projects. Explain when it is appropriate and sustainable to use an adaptive approach for the organizational structure. Compare the pros and cons of adaptive and predictive, plan-based projects. Identify the suitability of adaptive approaches for the organizational structure (e.g., virtual, colocation, matrix structure, hierarchical, etc.). Identify organizational process assets and environmental factors that facilitate the use of adaptive approaches. Determine how to plan project iterations. Determine how to document project controls for an adaptive project. Distinguish between the components of different adaptive methodologies (e.g., Scrum, Extreme Programming (XP), Scaled Adaptive Framework (SAFe), Kanban, etc.). Determine how to prepare and execute task management steps. Demonstrate an understanding of business analysis (BA) roles and responsibilities. Demonstrate the importance of communication for a business analyst between various teams and stakeholders. Determine how to gather requirements and using the best approach for a situation. Explain the application of a product roadmap. Determine how project methodologies influence business analysis processes. Validate requirements through product delivery. Every career in project management has a beginning and that is the purpose of this course. You will learn the fundamentals of project management. This includes project performance, when to use the predictive or adaptive methodologies, business analysis domains, and frameworks, as well as the proper use of one of the various adaptive frameworks. Every career in project management has a beginning and that is the purpose of this course. You will learn the fundamentals of project management. This includes project performance, when to use the predictive or adaptive methodologies, business analysis domains, and frameworks, as well as the proper use of one of the various adaptive frameworks.
Course Description: The 18th edition course is a 3 day short course aimed at anyone involved in the design, construction and inspection and testing of electrical systems, also a nationally recognised ‘must have’ qualification for companies seeking to recruit electricians. It is intended to introduce the candidate to a working knowledge of the Wiring Regulations along with a brief overview of the Electricity at Work Regulations covering their statutory duties. Previous knowledge of the regulations is not assumed, however, a fundamental knowledge of electrical principles is assumed. Please be aware that the Wiring Regulations course is not designed to teach you every regulation in the book but it will teach you the best practices on how the reference the latest regulations as you would on the job. As such key topics currently covered on the 17th Edition will still be included. We have been delivering Wiring Regulations courses for many years and although it is mainly theory based you cannot beat real training in a real classroom. By training with other people in your class you will benefit from being able to ask relevant questions as well as finding the answers to many questions from your fellow students that you may not have even thought of. The examination is a 2 hour multiple choice, open book PC based examination with instant results. The course cost includes examination entry fees. Focus: You will study the latest standard of the IET wiring regulations, including essential subjects such as safety, selection and erection of electrical equipment. There are 8 key modules and current amendments: Section 1 – Scope, Object and FundamentalsSection 2 – DefinitionsSection 3 – Assessment of general characteristicsSection 4 – Protection for SafetySection 5 – Selection and Erection of equipmentSection 6 – Inspection & TestingSection 7 – Special Installations or locationsSection 8 – Functional Requirements This course does include the latest amendments such as: Electromagnetic Disturbance Surge Protection Medical locations Operating and Maintenance Gangways Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) Changes to fire safety requirements in chapter 422, covering the design of electrical installations in industrial, commercial and multiple-occupancy homes, as well as new information for ‘protected escape routes’ Protection against over voltages Changes across Part 7: Special Locations This classroom based course will show, teach and perfect you on how to reference and use the book for situations that you will encounter while working in the field.
We have available to book on a first come first served basis a 4hr 18th edition update course which will look at the changes in full, how it will effect your installations and best practice going forward, therefore answering all your questions. The release of the publication is due at the end of March 2022 and we will be running these courses in mid to late April, these always become fully booked and we shall only be running them for a short time period. All course material will be provided along with use of the new 18th edition book.
Enroll in our 18th Edition Online Wiring Regulations Course with City & Guilds Final 2382-22 Examination for just £232.00! Take the final exam from home, the workplace or a centre.
This is an upgrade to and will replace, the already existing City & Guilds 17th Edition Wiring Regulations all subsequent amendments. Course Description: If you have passed your 17th Edition since the last amendment then you are eligible to take this short 1 day 18th Edition update course! Save time and money by covering the topics you need for the new regulations, without having to go over all that you already know. If you have not yet done the 17th Edition then you will need to take our 3 day 18th Edition course. Changes for 18th Edition are as follows: Protection against overvoltages – Clause 443 is likely to be overhauled. Protection against fire – Chapter 42 will be updated with extra information on arc fault detection Electrical Embedded heating – Section 753 will be extended to include embedded electrical heating systems for surface heating, and will include de-icing and frost prevention systems. Energy efficiency – There will be a brand new section covering energy efficiency Please be aware that the Wiring Regulations course is not designed to teach you every regulation in the book but it will teach you the best practices on how to reference the latest regulations as you would on the job. As such key topics currently covered on the 17th Edition will still be included. We have been delivering Wiring Regulations courses for many years and although it is mainly theory based you cannot beat real training in a real classroom. By training with other people in your class you will benefit from being able to ask relevant questions as well as finding the answers to many questions from your fellow students that you may not have even thought of. City & Guilds The City & Guilds 2382-22 course will replace the current C&G 2382-15 certificate. This upgrade course will outline the change in the regulations and candidates must complete an online, multiple choice exam. Focus: You will study the latest standard of the IEE wiring regulations, including essential subjects such as safety, selection and erection of electrical equipment. There are 8 key modules and current amendments: Section 1 – Scope, Object and FundamentalsSection 2 – DefinitionsSection 3 – Assessment of general characteristicsSection 4 – Protection for SafetySection 5 – Selection and Erection of equipmentSection 6 – Inspection & TestingSection 7 – Special Installations or locationsSection 8 – Functional Requirements This course does include the latest amendments such as: Electromagnetic Disturbance Surge Protection Medical locations Operating and Maintenance Gangways Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) Changes to fire safety requirements in chapter 422, covering the design of electrical installations in industrial, commercial and multiple-occupancy homes, as well as new information for ‘protected escape routes’ Protection against over voltages Changes across Part 7: Special Locations This classroom based course will show, teach and perfect you on how to reference and use the book for situations that you will encounter while working in the field.
The 18th edition course is an online short course aimed at anyone involved in the design, construction and inspection and testing of electrical systems, also a nationally recognised ‘must have’ qualification for companies seeking to recruit electricians. It is intended to introduce the candidate to a working knowledge of the Wiring Regulations along with a brief overview of the Electricity at Work Regulations covering their statutory duties. Previous knowledge of the regulations is not assumed, however, a fundamental knowledge of electrical principles is assumed.
A five day Refrigeration Electrics Maintenance course aimed at anyone involved with refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump electrical control systems. The Refrigeration Electrics Maintenance course covers the three elements which are common to most refrigeration and air conditioning systems, namely, protection, control and motors. For example, a typical air conditioning split system will have protection provided by the fuse in the fused connection unit, and further protection provided to the cable feeding the fused connection unit, probably by a circuit breaker, control provided by thermostat and time clock etc… and motor driven fans and compressor. During the Refrigeration Electrics Maintenance course emphasis is also placed upon the applicable wiring regulations to ensure the constructed system is compliant with BS7671:2018 The aim of the Refrigeration Electrics Maintenance course is to provide enough knowledge to allow maintenance and fault finding to be safely and effectively carried out. The Refrigeration Electrics Maintenance course comprises of: Essential Electrics Module City and Guilds 2382-22 Level 3 – 18th Edition Wiring Regulations Refrigeration Electrics Module The Refrigeration Electrics Maintenance course costs include examination entry fees.
The qualification consists of a written examination and an assignment, before attempting this qualification, candidates should seriously consider completing 2391-52 and have achieved 2382-18 or similar qualifications where knowledge and understanding of BS7671 18th edition
Looking to advance your career in electrical inspection and testing? Our comprehensive 2391-52 Inspection & Testing Online Course is designed for electricians, electrical engineers, and professionals in the field. Gain your City & Guilds qualification with our streamlined approach. Enrol now for just £210.00 and get access to expert guidance and study materials. Prepare at your own pace and excel in your final examinations!
Looking to excel in electrical regulations? Enroll in our Part P of the Building Regulations Course with City & Guilds Final 2393-10 Examination for just £198.00. Take the final exam from home, the workplace or from a centre.
ECS Health & Safety Course with MJ Electrical Training. Available every week, use this course to complete the application process when applying for an ECS Labourers Card.