Last Updated: June 5, 2026
MS Project Master Class Completed
Congratulations! You’ve finished the MS Project Master Class and completed the Project MAP (Model, Activities & Phases) framework.
During this Master Class, you learned about the principles, tools, techniques, and Microsoft Project features needed to create a solid project plan. Even more importantly, you built a Master Project that brought all these ideas together into a full project management model.
Most Microsoft Project courses mainly teach software commands and features. This Master Class is different. The aim was not just to show you how to use Microsoft Project, but to help you understand how professional project managers think, plan, execute, control, assess, and improve projects.
Your Master Project was the main way you learned. As you worked through the Project MAP framework, you used project management concepts, planning techniques, and Microsoft Project tools to build a full project plan and grow your project management skills and judgment.
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Students Who Completed the Free MS Project Master Class
If you finished the Free MS Project Master Class, take a moment to appreciate what you’ve achieved.
You went through the Project MAP framework, explored the main activities in project management, and created your own Master Project. You also learned how all the parts of project management—like objectives, constraints, project managers and software standards, work breakdown structures, estimates, schedules, communications, resources, risks, baselines, updates, performance checks, and archives—fit together.
You also learned how to use Microsoft Project to connect scope, duration, work, resources, costs, forecasts, and project controls.
Project Management Professional
Most importantly, you’ve started building the knowledge and skills of a professional project manager. During the Master Class, you focused on three key areas of professional growth:
Project management and leadership skills.
Technical or domain expertise.
Planning tool proficiency.
Professional project managers use all three skills together. The Master Class was made to help you see how these areas support successful projects.
The Master Project was the product of this Master Class, but the development of the Professional Project Manager was the ultimate goal.
Projects begin and end. Professional development does not.
Suggested Next Steps
Continue refining and improving your Master Project.
Apply the Project MAP framework to projects at work or in your organization.
Continue developing your project management and leadership skills.
Expand your technical or industry knowledge.
Continue strengthening your Microsoft Project proficiency.
You might want to upgrade to the Complete MS Project Master Class. This gives you access to downloadable files, exercises, exams, coaching, and certificate options.
Finishing the Free MS Project Master Class is just the start. Now you can use what you’ve learned on real projects and keep growing as a professional project manager.
Students Who Completed the Complete MS Project Master Class
If you finished the Complete MS Project Master Class, you’ve done much more than just complete a course.
You followed the Project MAP framework, finished the exercises, built your Master Project, and used Microsoft Project in real project management situations. Along the way, you improved your skills in planning, scheduling, resource management, project control, forecasting, performance evaluation, and organizational learning.
Your finished Master Project shows the knowledge and skills you gained in the Master Class. It proves you can organize scope, make estimates, set up schedule logic, assign resources, set baselines, update project performance, and manage projects with Microsoft Project.
Before you finish your Master Class journey, there are two important steps left.
Complete the Post-test
Go to the Exam Page and take the post-test.
At the start of the Master Class, you took a pretest to see where you began. The posttest lets you compare your current knowledge to that starting point and see how much you’ve learned.
Comparing your pretest and posttest scores gives you an objective view of your progress and growth.
Decide Whether You Want a Certificate of Completion
If you want to earn an MS Project Master Class Certificate of Completion, your work needs to be reviewed.
If you worked with a Certified Master Class Coach or Trainer, reach out to them to set up a review of your Master Project and supporting work.
If you finished the Master Class on your own, contact us to talk about the review process. Your Master Project, exercises, and other materials must be reviewed before you can receive a Certificate of Completion.
The review isn’t just to check that you finished the class. It’s to make sure you can use the concepts, tools, techniques, and Microsoft Project practices you learned.
A Final Thought
A key idea in the MS Project Master Class is that successful projects rarely succeed because of just one tool, technique, certification, or leadership skill.
Successful projects are managed by people who bring together project management knowledge, technical skills, planning discipline, good judgment, and the right tools into a complete system.
That’s why this Master Class covered more than just Microsoft Project.
The main goal was to help you grow as a Professional Project Manager.
As you move forward, keep improving your Master Project, building your project management knowledge, expanding your technical skills, and strengthening your planning abilities.
Projects begin and end.
Professional development does not.
Thank you for joining the MS Project Master Class. Best wishes as you continue your journey to become a more skilled and effective Professional Project Manager.
MS Project Master Class Completed FAQs
What Have I Accomplished by Completing the MS Project Master Class?
When you finish the MS Project Master Class, you work through the Project MAP (Model, Activities & Phases) framework and create a Master Project. This project shows the principles, tools, techniques, and Microsoft Project skills you learned in the class.
Even more, you build stronger project management, planning, and decision-making skills that are important for a Professional Project Manager.
What Is the Master Project?
The Master Project is the main project you create during the MS Project Master Class.
As you move through the Project MAP framework, you keep building, improving, and managing a full project plan. The Master Project is a hands-on way to show what you have learned in the class.
How Is the MS Project Master Class Different from Typical Microsoft Project Training?
Most Microsoft Project courses mainly teach software commands and features.
In the MS Project Master Class, Microsoft Project is just one tool in a bigger project management system. You learn how goals, limits, estimates, schedules, resources, baselines, controls, performance checks, and project records work together to ensure project success.
The aim is not just to learn the software. It is to help you grow as a Professional Project Manager.
What Is a Professional Project Manager?
A Professional Project Manager brings together three main skills:
Project management and leadership skills.
Technical, domain, or industry expertise.
Planning tool proficiency.
You need all three skills for a successful project. The MS Project Master Class helps you see how these areas fit together to make projects work.
What Should I Do After Completing the Free MS Project Master Class?
After finishing the Free MS Project Master Class, keep improving your Master Project. Try using the Project MAP framework on real projects, and keep building your project management, leadership, technical, and Microsoft Project skills.
You can also upgrade to the Complete MS Project Master Class. This gives you access to downloadable files, exercises, exams, coaching, and certificate options.
What Should I Do After Completing the Complete MS Project Master Class?
After you finish the Complete MS Project Master Class, take the posttest on the Exam Page. Compare your results to your pretest from the start of the class.
You should also decide if you want to earn an MS Project Master Class Certificate of Completion.
How Do I Earn an MS Project Master Class Certificate of Completion?
To earn a Certificate of Completion, your work needs to be reviewed. If you are working with a Certified Master Class Coach or Trainer, you should contact them to arrange a final review of their Master Project and supporting work.
If you finished the Master Class on your own, contact us to talk about the review process.
Is the Certificate Automatically Awarded?
No.
To get the Certificate of Completion, your Master Project and supporting work must be reviewed.
The review checks that you can use the project management ideas, tools, techniques, and Microsoft Project skills taught in the Master Class.
Why Is the Post-test Important?
The posttest is an objective way to see what you learned during the Master Class.
When you compare your posttest score to your pretest score, you can see your progress and find areas where you can keep improving.
Is Completing the Master Class the End of My Learning Journey?
No.
Project management is a career that needs ongoing learning and growth. Each project brings new challenges, new people, new risks, and new chances to learn.
Finishing the Master Class is a big step, but your professional development will keep going throughout your career as a project manager.
Why Does the Master Class Emphasize Professional Development?
Projects have a start and finish, but your professional development keeps going.
The MS Project Master Class is not just about teaching Microsoft Project. It also helps you build the knowledge, judgment, discipline, and planning skills you need to become a better Professional Project Manager.
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