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So, you really want a career in tech. But, you don’t know how to code. You could crawl back in bed, throw your hands up in despair… or, you could look for a different way into the industry.

An easier way to get a start in tech is as a project manager — and eduCBA is offering a (truly comprehensive) course bundle that will teach you everything you need to know.

This bundle includes 68 courses on project management, 22 on quality management, and 17 on Agile and Scrum (which are software development methods) — basically all the skills you need to become a kickass project manager. 

You’ll prep for in-demand certifications like PRINCE2, CBAP, and PMP so you can ace the exams and proudly list these certifications on your resume. You’ll also learn about Agile’s 12 principles that are commonly used in software development and the Scrum method that is commonly used in cross-functional teams. You’ll even learn about lean and Six Sigma management and how it relates to assessing and managing risk.

This includes more than 1,450 hours of training (we told you it was massive) and gives you lifetime access. And, we’re offering huge savings: It normally costs $2,249, but you can get it (that’s 98% off!)

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