Course Description
The GIPMC Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP)™ Credential is given to people who show they have a lot of knowledge and experience in managing information and ensuring technology works well. CITP™ Credential holders are really good at assessing risks, preventing fraud, controlling internal processes, and managing information for their company or employer. This certification recognizes expertise in various areas of business technology, including planning, development, implementation, security, and regulation.
Detailed Learning Outcomes
By earning the Project Management Certification (PMC), candidates demonstrate the ability to:
Module 1 - Hardware and Technology
- Basic Terms
- Types of Computers
- Anatomy of a PC
- How a PC Works
- Hardware Devices
- CPU and Memory
- Input Devices
- Output Devices
- Secondary Storage Devices
- Software Basics
- Operating Systems and Applications
- How is Software Built?
- Types of Software
- Legal Issues
- How is Software Built?
Module 2 - Advanced Level
- Working With the Computer
- First Steps
- Basic Tasks
- Using the Desktop
- Customizing Your Computer
- Printing
- Working with Files and Folders
- The Basics of Files and Folders
- Managing Files and Folders, Part I
- Managing Files and Folders, Part II
- Viewing File or Folder Properties
- Working With Files and Folders
- Compressed Files
Module 3 - Applications
- Application Basics
- Basic Applications
- Working with a Window
- Working with WordPad
- Working With Applications
- Basics of Web Browsers
- Browsing the Web
- Working with Bookmarks
- Working With Web Pages
- Printing Web Pages
Module 4 - Internet Networks
- Basic Terms
- Advanced Terms
- Networking Basics
- Basic Internet Concepts
- Internet Security
Module 5 - Workplace
- Computers in the Workplace
- Tele-Commuting
- The Electronic World
- Ergonomics
- Safety and the Environment
Module 6 - Security
- Being Proactive
- Identifying Yourself
- Protecting your Data
- Understanding Malware
- Protecting Against Malware
Certification Validity & Renewal
The Project Management Certification (PMC) issued by GIPMC is valid for three (3) years from the date of certification award.
Renewal is designed to:
- Maintain professional credibility
- Ensure continued alignment with modern project practices
- Protect the long-term value of the certification
Renewal Process Includes:
- Completion of defined continuing professional development or knowledge refresh requirements
- Successful renewal assessment or verification, as applicable
- Submission of renewal application before certification expiry
Timely renewal allows professionals to retain active certification status without interruption.