PRINCE2® 6th edition Foundation & Practitioner Project Management Certification
About the course
Purpose of the PRINCE2 Foundation Certification
The Foundation Level certification introduces the PRINCE2 method and aims to confirm that you know and understand the PRINCE2 method well enough to be able to work effectively with, or as a member of, a project management team working within an environment supporting PRINCE2. The Foundation certification is also a pre-requisite for the Practitioner certification.
PRINCE2 6th edition Foundation Training
Typically, classroom training for PRINCE2 6th edition Foundation lasts two and a half days and the examination takes place at the end of the training (this will vary depending on the training provider). You can also self-study for the Foundation exam and you may also choose to take training in another format such as distance learning. Training is delivered by Axelos' Accredited Training Organizations (ATOs) who set their own rates.
Target Audience
This certification is aimed at current and aspiring project managers or professionals who manage projects. It is also relevant to other key staff involved in the design, development and delivery of projects, including: Project Board members (e.g. Senior Responsible Owners), Team Managers (e.g. Product Delivery Managers), Project Assurance (e.g. Business Change Analysts), Project Support (e.g. Project and Programme Office personnel) and operational line managers or staff.
Average salary for PRINCE2 Professionals
£62,382.00+
The average project manager salary in the United Kingdom is £62.382 per year or £31.19 per hour. Entry level positions start at £35,000 per year while most experienced workers make up to £82,500 per year.
Job Roles
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Project Manager
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Technical Account Manager
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Technical Relationship Manager
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Technical IT Project Manager
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Business Analyst
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Agile Business Analyst
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Administration
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PMO Analyst
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Junior IT Project Manager
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Technical Business Analyst
Frequently asked questions
You’ve got questions & we’ve got answers
What is PRINCE2?
PRINCE2 (Projects IN Controlled Environments) is a project methodology using the input from thousands of projects and Project Managers and their teams.
The method can be applied to any project, regardless of it’s size, industry or project type and can be tailored to the specific needs of each project undertaken. PRINCE2 uses 7 Themes, 7 Principles and 7 Processes to ensure the project remains truly PRINCE2, ensuring best practices are implemented.
What is the history of PRINCE2?
PRINCE2 was first developed in 1989 (then called PROMPT) by the CCTA (Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency) in order to manage IT projects. Later the method was enriched and altered to a generic project management model to be used by the UK government in their projects and the method became known as PRINCE.
The 2nd version, which is the method as we know it today, was unveiled in 1996 and the name was changed to PRINCE2, flowing over into the private sector. In 2009 PRINCE2 underwent a revamp involving the input of about 150 organisations that had used the method.
The ownership rights to PRINCE2 were transferred from the HM Cabinet Office to AXELOS in 2013
Where can I undertake PRINCE2 training?
Only APMG International-authorised training providers such as Robust IT may deliver PRINCE2 training.
Is PRINCE2 training suited to someone that is just starting out in project management?
It is. The PRINCE2 courses are suited to anyone interested in project management, whether they have experience or are just starting out.
What if I already have a different project management certification?
PRINCE2 is adaptable and can be used in conjunction with any other project management method.