eSeminarsWorldSM 
Web-based Self-Study: Project Management Methods & Mechanics 
While face-to-face courses and training sessions have proven very effective, they are not always the most convenient way to learn. As a result, PMI has developed e-learning opportunities designed to meet your educational, professional and scheduling needs.
eSeminarsWorldSM
Explore new frontiers of project management without leaving your home or office.
More interactive than many online programs, eSeminarsWorld is an extension of PMI’s SeminarsWorld® program, taking place in a semi-synchronous environment. Each course features discussion questions, individual and group assignments with classmates from all over the world and timely feedback from qualified instructors.
eSeminarsWorld’s participation requirements ensure you get the most out of your e-learning experience, and the easy-to-follow courses guide you from start to finish. Plus, by participating, you will earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) that count toward certification requirements.
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Web-based Self-Study: Project Management Methods & Mechanics
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)—Third Edition comes to life with this 10-module course. Whether you are looking for an easy way to learn about the PMBOK® Guide, preparing for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) examination or simply looking for a course to keep your skills sharp and up-to-date, this course can help.
All you need is an Internet connection. You have access to this course around the clock for one year from the date of registration. It takes approximately 14 hours to complete. Once you finish the course, you will receive a certificate of completion.
The course costs $425.00 (US) for PMI members and $475.00 (US) for nonmembers. Participants earn 14 contact hours, 1.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or 14 PDUs upon completion.
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For full course description in 2008, view the 2008 Professional Development Catalog
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