Project management courses can help you learn how to plan, lead, and deliver projects on time and within scope across a variety of industries.
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Skills you'll gain: Project Management Life Cycle, Change Management, Organizational Structure, Project Management, Project Coordination, Organizational Change, Agile Methodology, Project Planning, Waterfall Methodology, Interpersonal Communications, Strategic Thinking
Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

Skills you'll gain: Quality Management, Project Management Life Cycle, Requirements Analysis, Project Scoping, Project Closure, Project Management, Project Planning, Agile Project Management, Continuous Improvement Process, Project Controls, Backlogs, Milestones (Project Management), Project Risk Management, Stakeholder Analysis, Quality Assessment, Team Management, Agile Methodology, Change Management, Interviewing Skills, Professional Development
Build toward a degree
Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3 - 6 Months

Skills you'll gain: Stakeholder Management, IT Management, Project Management, Project Coordination, Information Technology, Project Risk Management, Agile Project Management, Project Implementation, Project Management Life Cycle, Relationship Management, Agile Methodology, Project Planning, Communication
Beginner · Course · 1 - 3 Months

University of California, Irvine
Skills you'll gain: Cost Estimation, Work Breakdown Structure, Project Risk Management, Project Controls, Project Schedules, Project Performance, Estimation, Stakeholder Engagement, Project Planning, Communication Planning, Quality Management, Change Control, Timelines, Project Management, Milestones (Project Management), Planning, Peer Review, Budgeting, Scheduling, Risk Management
Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

Skills you'll gain: Stakeholder Management, Team Management, Stakeholder Analysis, Virtual Teams, Scheduling, Conflict Management, Project Schedules, Project Management Life Cycle, Project Management, Risk Mitigation, Teamwork, Project Management Office (PMO), Procurement, Project Coordination, Kanban Principles, Performance Measurement, Risk Management, Communication, Planning, Budgeting
Beginner · Professional Certificate · 3 - 6 Months

University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: User Story, Supplier Management, Project Schedules, Project Closure, Engineering Management, Milestones (Project Management), Team Leadership, Stakeholder Management, Scheduling, Agile Project Management, Scrum (Software Development), Procurement, Quality Management, Team Management, Project Planning, Agile Methodology, Project Scoping, Project Management, Risk Management, Stakeholder Communications
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Beginner · Specialization · 1 - 3 Months

Howard University
Skills you'll gain: Project Management Institute (PMI) Methodology, Project Management Life Cycle, Project Management, Project Risk Management, Project Controls, Project Scoping, Project Planning, Project Closure
Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

Coursera
Skills you'll gain: Work Breakdown Structure, Project Scoping, Project Estimation, Organizational Structure, Scope Management, Project Coordination, Project Management Software, Project Management, Google Sheets, Standard Operating Procedure
Beginner · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Project Closure, Work Breakdown Structure, Earned Value Management, Configuration Management, Project Portfolio Management, Negotiation, Communication Planning, Project Management Life Cycle, Project Risk Management, Project Management, Project Schedules, Agile Methodology, Project Controls, Project Implementation, Product Roadmaps, Scheduling, Project Planning, Risk Management, Team Leadership, Stakeholder Engagement
Intermediate · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

Skills you'll gain: Requirements Analysis, Milestones (Project Management), Stakeholder Management, Performance Reporting, Project Management, Negotiation, Quality Management, Project Scoping, Stakeholder Analysis, Project Documentation, Project Planning, Interviewing Skills, Communication Strategies, Problem Solving
Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

Coursera
Skills you'll gain: Timelines, Project Documentation, Team Management, Stakeholder Management, Project Management, Project Management Software, Project Schedules, Project Scoping, Work Breakdown Structure, Project Planning
Beginner · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

Columbia University
Skills you'll gain: Construction Management, Construction, Building Information Modeling, Environment Health And Safety, Project Schedules, Lean Methodologies, Work Breakdown Structure, Project Management, Engineering Management, Project Management Life Cycle, Sustainability Standards, Contract Management, Project Scoping, Project Planning, Risk Management
Beginner · Course · 1 - 3 Months
Browse the project management courses below—popular starting points on Coursera.
These beginner-friendly courses are ideal for learners new to project management and require no prior experience:
The Google Project Management Professional Certificate lasts 6 months and focuses on:
It uses tools like Excel and spreadsheets.
In contrast, the Microsoft Project Management Professional Certificate spans 4 months, emphasizing:
It uses tools like Python, Power BI, and GitHub.
Both courses are beginner-friendly and cover essential project management topics but differ in duration and specialized areas of focus. Choose based on whether you need:
Think about whether you’re just getting started, aiming for a certification (like CAPM or PMP), or applying project management in a specific industry like tech or construction.
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Yes. You can start learning project management on Coursera for free in two ways:
If you want to keep learning, earn a certificate in project management, or unlock full course access after the preview or trial, you can upgrade or apply for financial aid.
Project management courses teach you how to plan, organize, and lead projects. You can learn how to manage timelines, budgets, risks, and teams. Some courses also introduce tools like Asana, Trello, or Microsoft Project.
The APM Project Fundamentals Qualification (PFQ) is an entry-level certification from the Association for Project Management that covers key project management concepts like planning, risk, and communication. It’s designed for those new to project work. Courses like Introduction to Project Management Principles and Practices from UCI on Coursera can help you build a strong foundation.
An AI-driven project management certification validates your ability to apply artificial intelligence tools and data-driven insights to improve project planning, risk management, and decision-making. It’s ideal for professionals looking to integrate AI into traditional project workflows. Courses like Generative AI For Project Managers from IBM on Coursera can help you build practical skills in this emerging area.
A digital project management certification demonstrates your ability to lead and deliver projects in digital environments, including web, app, and software development. It covers agile methods, stakeholder communication, and digital tools. Courses like Google Project Management Professional Certificates on Coursera offer practical training and a shareable certificate.
Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS) are tools used to measure project performance by integrating scope, schedule, and cost data. They help track progress and forecast project outcomes using metrics like Planned Value, Earned Value, and Actual Cost. You can learn these concepts in courses like Project Management Principles and Practices from UCI on Coursera.
The PRINCE2 Practitioner certification validates your ability to apply the PRINCE2 project management methodology in real-world scenarios. It’s aimed at professionals managing projects in structured environments. While PRINCE2-specific prep is available through official channels, courses like Fundamentals of Project Planning and Management from the University of Virginia on Coursera can help you build core project skills aligned with PRINCE2 principles.