Course Content
To check the course outline for MSP® Re-Registration please refer to MSP® Advanced Practitioner
MSP® Re-registration exam is available for both Practitioner and Advanced Practitioner levels. The delegates will be able to sit in the re-registration exam for the highest level of qualification they achieve. For example, if the delegate holds the Practitioner certificate they would only be required to take the re-registration exam for this level.
The target audience for this course are:
For enrolling into this course, Delegates must hold PRINCE2® Advanced Practitioner certification.
Pre Course Material
Exam(s) included
Tutor Support
Certificate
Practitioner Re-Registration Examination
If the delegate is a Practitioner Certification holder, they are required to sit an additional re-registration examination within four to five of their original qualification in order to retain the accreditation.
Taking the re-registration examination also enables the delegates to demonstrate their commitment to Continuing Professional Development and that their understanding or awareness of MSP® remains up-to-date.
The format of the Practitioner Re-registration exam is as follows:
3 scenario based questions background and appendices.
Each of the 3 questions is of 10 marks
15 questions should be correct out of 30 to clear the exam
The exam will be of 1 hour 15 minutes
Open-book Exam (only the MSP® Guide is acceptable).
Advanced Practitioner Re-Registration Examination
If the delegate is an Advanced Practitioner Certification holder, they are required to sit an additional re-registration examination within four to five of their original qualification in order to retain the accreditation.
Taking the re-registration examination also enables the delegates to demonstrate their commitment to Continuing Professional Development and that their understanding or awareness of MSP® remains up-to-date.
The format of the Advanced Practitioner Re-registration is as follows:
An over 2000 "dissertation" on a specific subject demonstrating the MSP® application.
It should be based on the real-life programme in which the delegate has experience. No time restrictions are imposed on the dissertation. 50% percent marks are required to clear the exam. The delegate would need to have 38 marks out of 75 to clear the exam.
To check the course outline for MSP® Re-Registration please refer to MSP® Advanced Practitioner
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Liverpool
With estimated population of 478,580 (in 2015), Liverpool is the city in the North West of England. It is the fifth largest metropolitan area in the UK with more than 2.24 million people in 2011. Liverpool City Council is the local authority and is the most populous local government district. Liverpool is located near Mersey Estuary. It turns out to be a borough in 1207 and a city in 1880. It became a county borough independent of Lancashire in 1889.
Government
There are two types of government in Liverpool i.e. the Mayor and Local Council. They are also the stakeholders in the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, the European Parliament and The National Government. Unitary Authority officially governed Liverpool as when Merseyside Country Council was disabled civil functions were returned to a district borough level. However, services like Police and Fire and Recuse Service are still run at a county-wide level.
Economy
Locating at the centre of one of the two core economics, Liverpool has one of the largest economies in the UK. The GVA of Liverpool in 2006 was £7,626 million that was above North West average. Since the mid-1990s, the economy has been very strong with its GVA 71.8% in between 1995 and 2006 and employment 12% between 1998 and 2006. The economy of Liverpool is dominated by both public and private service sector industries. Over 60percentage of employment in the city was in the public administration, banking, finance, health, insurance and education sectors.
Landmarks
The history of Liverpool contains a variety of architectural styles (16th century Tudor building to modern-day architectures). The present buildings are of the period when the city attains powers in the British Empire. The history of Liverpool contains a variety of architectural styles (16th century Tudor building to modern-day architectures). The present buildings are of the period when the city attains powers in the British Empire. Also, the city has several public sculptures. The English Heritage describes the richness of architecture.
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