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Certified ScrumMaster (CSM)

Scrum Alliance

Certification

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As an introductory course, the CSM covers the scrum framework, including team accountabilities, events, and artifacts. You'll learn how to guide your team to apply scrum and gain a deeper understanding of the agile principles and values that are the foundation of this way of working.

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Hybrid

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What to expect in a CSM course The CSM is one of the most demanded certifications by employers and recruiters. The certification course is taught by Certified Scrum Trainers®, who are highly vetted, intensely evaluated agile trainers globally. Each course covers core topics as described in the learning objectives, and trainers may include unique examples, exercises, and materials to bring the subject matter to life. You'll have access to the required scrum master test after you've completed the course. This test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions; you must correctly answer 37 of the 50 questions to pass the test and receive your certification. The cost of your course includes two test attempts. CSM training gives you hands-on skills that you can immediately apply and leverage to expand your career opportunities. Once you complete the course, you will have everything you need to take and pass the CSM exam.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Establish Scrum theory and practice within the Scrum Team and the organization
  • Enable Scrum Team effectiveness by supporting improvement of practices within the Scrum framework
  • Coach Scrum Team members in self-management and cross-functionality
  • Help the Scrum Team focus on creating high-value Increments that meet the Definition of Done
  • Identify and remove impediments to the Scrum Team's progress
  • Facilitate Scrum events to ensure they are positive, productive, and timeboxed
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Information Technology Project Managers15-1299.09
  • Project Management Specialists13-1082.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Project execution plans — manage day-to-day adherence to budget, schedule, and scope with limited oversight on mid-size IT projects.
  • Project milestones and deliverables — track progress against baselines and produce regular status reports for stakeholders.
  • Project personnel activities — coordinate task assignments and monitor team workload across concurrent IT workstreams.
  • Customer requirements — assess current needs through direct interviews and documented surveys, then translate findings into project scope adjustments.
  • Project plan modifications — draft, review, and submit change requests following established change-control procedures.
  • IT project meetings — schedule, facilitate, and document outcomes including action items and decision records.
  • Project risks and issues — identify, analyze, and recommend mitigation strategies using standard risk-management frameworks.
  • Deliverable quality reviews — conduct structured reviews against acceptance criteria before submission to clients or stakeholders.
  • Project management software tools — configure project plans, dashboards, and resource allocations for routine IT projects.
  • Cross-functional team communications — coordinate information flow between developers, infrastructure teams, and business units on active technology deployments.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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Completion Rate
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