Get the skills you need to advance your career and transform the world of work while learning from experienced trainers who are committed to bolstering your success.
1. Choose your certification track
Scrum Alliance has several certification paths, called "tracks." These tracks are tailored to meet diverse career goals, such as becoming an experienced scrum master or building competitive job skills.
To find which track is right for you, you can start by exploring our certifications.
2. Find a certification course
Once you've decided on a certification track, you're ready to enroll in a Scrum Alliance course. These courses are delivered by experienced, Scrum Alliance-approved education providers.
- To find a course, visit our Course Search page.
For information about pricing, the trainer's background, classroom agenda, and more, select the More details button. Registration, payment, and special accommodations requests are handled by the listed trainer or training partner.
3. Earn your certification
After completing the required training, your trainer will create an account for you on the Scrum Alliance website. From there, you'll receive a welcome email to set up your account and then accept the license agreement for your certification. For the CSM®, you must pass a test before your certification is finalized.