What are the best project management courses and how do I choose one?
The best project management course for your depends on what your career goals are and what your existing level of experience is within this space.
- If you're at the start of your career journey or are looking to pivot to project management from an entirely different kind of role, you'll need to start with entry-level and fundamentals courses like the APM Project Fundamentals Qualification or the AgilePM® Foundation.
- If you're already a project management professional looking to upskill or develop your career, you'd benefit from a more advanced course such as the PMI Project Management Professional (PMP), which requires you to have several hours of training and experience.
These are just examples of the courses you could take at different levels. Take a look at our full project management course listings below to start exploring your options.
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ITIL® 4 Create Deliver and Support (CDS)
Advance your IT career with the ITIL® 4 Create, Deliver and Support (CDS) course. Learn how IT drives business strategy and master essential service management skills.
PMI ACP
Achieve the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) certification and master Agile approaches for successful project management. Advance your skills and empower your organization.
Business Analyst to Data Analyst
Transform your career with the Skillsoft Business Analyst to Data Analyst course. Gain the essential skills and knowledge to excel as a Data Analyst today.
Lean Six Sigma - IASSC® Certified Yellow Belt
Learn how to support improvement projects as part of a team by becoming certified with the Lean Six Sigma - IASSC® Yellow belt.
Change Management Practitioner
Discover how to effectively prepare for organisational change and establish a well-defined framework of roles, skills, and activities to guide and manage the change process.
CompTIA Project+
CompTIA Project+ is a globally recognised certification that covers the entire project life cycle, including initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closure. It also covers key Project Management concepts such as project communication, risk management, budgeting, and team management.
Did you Know? Project Management careers offer big earning potential
According to APM's most recent 2025 Salary and Market Trends Survey for the project management job market, project management professionals earn 40% more than the UK average salary, and salaries have risen at a rate exceeding UK inflation figures since the last survey in 2023.
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Project Management Courses FAQs
This depends on your level of experience in project management as well as your career goals. If you're just starting your career, or you're changing career from another type of role, then you need to look for an entry-level course with no formal pre-requisites such as the APM Project Fundamentals Qualification. If you're an established project management professional looking to upskill, you'll need a more advanced course that will help you learn the new skills you need. For example, the PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) course requires you to have a certain amount of prior experience and will help you learn skills in conflict management, leadership, and stakeholder management, among other things.
This depends on the course. Some project management courses, such as the APM Project Fundamentals Qualification or the AgilePM® Foundation, have no formal prerequisites so are good for beginners in project management. Some courses do require you to have prior experience. The AgilePM® Practitioner course, for example, requires that you have done the AgilePM® Foundation course. Many intermediate or advanced training courses will also specify that you should have a certain number of hours in study and experience before enrolling. The best thing to do is speak to one of our project management career advisors; this is a free service and will help you understand what courses you can and should take.
Absolutely! In fact, they seem to be more in demand than ever in the UK and beyond. The most recent Project Management Market Trends Survey 2025 from APM (the Association for Project Management) makes it very clear that the future is bright for professionals in this field. The survey highlighted the high earning potential for project management professionals now and in the coming years. It also referenced how the vast majority of respondents to the survey said they feel there is a “great supply of quality, fulfilling jobs” out there in the project management sector, with almost three-quarters of respondents rating their economic prospects as ‘excellent’ or ‘good'.
We currently estimate the average salary bracket for project management professionals in the UK at between £40,000 and £80,000 per annum, depending on experience and qualifications. This is based on large-scale analysis of job listings that provide salary information. Do note that demand and salaries can depend on the region within the UK.
Absolutely not. A lot of the people we speak to at Learning People are looking to change careers in their 30s, 40s, or even older. If you're keen to study and work hard to be successful in project management, you should not find that age is a limiting factor.
We're not going to say they're easy. You do need to work hard and be consistent with your study to gain any project management qualification. The courses we offer are flexible, online and self-paced, meaning you can fit the study hours around your other commitments or work. We also offer proprietary and award-winning StudentCare™ to support you during your learning, so even when things get tough, we can help you power through to success.
Yes! All the project management courses we offer are online, flexible, and self-paced. Our award-winning StudentCare™ team will be available to support you if you need, but you can take complete control over how and when you study on our online platform.