ULC Course Description
PROJECT MANAGEMENT - MIL PROG
Control Number: 88
Course Number: 46PMM01A
Length:36
CEUs: 3.20 PDHs: 32.00 LUs: 0.00 PDUs: 21.25 CMs: 0.00 ACE: 0.00 CEHs: 0.00
Purpose:
This intermediate level course provides the project manager in a programs/project management division with procedures, tools, and techniques necessary to effectively manage military construction (MlLCON) projects from design authorization through construction completion. Additionally, this course provides members of the project delivery team (including technical,
budget support, scheduling, contracting, legal specialists, etc.) an overview of the Department of Army facility planning, design, construction, and operation/maintenance policies.
Description:
Through lectures, directed discussions and case studies, this course covers project management of military programs using the Army MILCON (MCA) process as the model. It addresses the MlLCON budget cycle, regulations and philosophy, planning and programming, the design process, A E and in house design management, A E selection and negotiations, project advertising and award, and project management responsibilities during the design and construction phases. Course focus is on Military Construction (MILCON) processes, application of Project Management Business Process (PMBP), and Project Management (PM) principles contained in ER 5 1 11, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Business Process. Other programs are covered in general and by analogy.
Prerequisites:
Open to GS-11 or above. First priority will be given to personnel currently assigned as a military programs project manager. Second priority will be given to those personnel currently assigned to a military project delivery team. This is an intermediate level course and prospective students should have taken PROSPECT 355, 'Project Management in USACE' (or courses that provide equivalency) or have demonstrated equivalent work experience.
Notes:
10 October 2025 - Approved by PMI
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| Session | Location | Start Date | End Date | Seats Open |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Huntsville, AL | 8/3/2026 | 8/7/2026 | 1 |