PDUs can be earned in many different ways - download and review the CCR handbook to get the full list. To earn them in a short amount of time, courses, webinars, or reading might be the quickest option depending on how much time and money you have to spend. The on-demand webinars in this community will usually give you one PDU per hour watched so you could watch three hours a week and get the necessary PDUs in ten weeks if you wanted as an example.
The CAPM requires only 15 PDUs every 3 years. To do that in 7 months, you need to find one hour every 2 weeks to watch a free webinar. I would call that very feasible for most people.
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I agree with Kiron’s feedback. The CCRS handbook is very well detailed and PMI made it flexible and somehow easy to earn PDUs in many different ways.
You can manage to renew it in one month, not seven if for example you watch a few webinars and take a short course on Udemy. Lots of resources available.
As Kiron mentioned, you should check the CCR handbook to review PDU's considerations in CAPM certification. Mainly, you need a Minimum of 9 Education PDUs, and a maximum of 6 Giving Back PDUs.
In total, to renew CAPM, you need 15 PDUs.
You can take a course that grants PDUs, watch free webinars, work as a volunteer, etc. Saving Changes...
Latha Thamma reddiSr Product and Portfolio Management (Automation Innovation)| DXC TechnologyMckinney, Tx, United States
I like one thing here every action you perform you get some recognition. we have great Mentors to answer questions. Thanks all Saving Changes...
Latha Thamma reddiSr Product and Portfolio Management (Automation Innovation)| DXC TechnologyMckinney, Tx, United States
It is very easy and simple. As Keith said, watch free webinars. Saving Changes...
The CAPM requires only 15 PDUs every 3 years. To do that in 7 months, you need to find one hour every 2 weeks to watch a free webinar. I would call that very feasible for most people.