
- Purpose : Introductory certification covering key concepts, language, and foundational knowledge in project management.
- Who it is for : Beginners, new starters, and people who work with projects (including stakeholders) but are not yet project managers.
- Prerequisites : None.
- Format : Typically a short course plus a multiple choice exam.
- Outcomes : APM PFQ provides a baseline understanding of planning, roles, risk, and communication, supporting progression to more advanced study.
APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ)
- Purpose : Knowledge based certification aligned to the APM Body of Knowledge and common delivery practices.
- Who it is for : Practitioners who contribute to projects, including aspiring or current project managers.
- Prerequisites : No formal prerequisite, but some experience or prior study helps.
at includes certifications like PFQ, PMQ, and Chartered Project Professional.AI in Project Management
What does APM do?Learn how to use AI tools in everyday project work.
APM advances project management by setting professional expectations, providing training aligned qualifications and certification, supporting CPD, and publishing guidance on topics such as project governance and stakeholder management. It also connects members through events, communities, and resources that help individuals and organisations improve project, programme, and portfolio delivery.AGILE
Is APM a chartered body?AgilePM
Yes. APM holds chartered status as the professional body for project management in the UK. Chartered status indicates formal recognition of a professional body’s role in promoting standards and competence. For individuals, APM also provides chartered style professional recognition through routes such as Chartered Project Professional (ChPP).®
What qualifications does APM offer? – Agile Project Management
APM offers a range of project management qualifications and certifications including the Project Fundamentals Qualification (PFQ) for beginners, the Project Management Qualification (PMQ) for broader knowledge assessment, and Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) for experienced practitioners. These routes align with APM guidance and support development across project, programme, and portfolio roles.Foundation
How do I join APM membership?Learn the key principles of Agile Project Management.
You typically join by choosing a membership grade that matches your career stage, such as Student, Associate, Full, or Fellow, then applying through the APM website. Requirements can include experience evidence and commitment to CPD for higher grades. Check current criteria directly with APM, as grades and requirements may change.Practitioner
Is APM equivalent to PMI or PMP?Includes Foundation & Practitioner combined option.
APM and the Project Management Institute (PMI) are different professional bodies. PMP (Project Management Professional) is a PMI certification, not an APM qualification. They are not direct equivalents, but both can be valuable depending on your location, employer expectations, and whether you need UK aligned chartered recognition or a widely used global certification route.PRINCE2
Is APM better than PRINCE2?®
APM and PRINCE2 are not like for like. APM is a professional association offering membership, standards, and qualifications, while PRINCE2 is a project management methodology. Many professionals use both: PRINCE2 for method and controls, and APM learning for broader professional knowledge including governance, stakeholder management, and development pathways. Agile
What is the APM Body of Knowledge used for?Foundation
The APM Body of Knowledge is used as a reference for learning and consistent practice across the profession. It supports a shared understanding of key topics such as governance, planning, risk, quality, people, and stakeholder management. It is often used by trainers, learners, and employers to structure development and align capability.Learn the fundamentals of the PRINCE2 Agile method.
Does APM cover programme and portfolio management?Practitioner
Yes. While APM is often associated with project management, its guidance and professional development coverage extends to programme management and portfolio management. This reflects how organisations govern and deliver change at different levels, linking individual projects to strategic objectives through structured governance, benefits focus, and stakeholder engagement.Includes Foundation & Practitioner combined option.
