I followed the same track some years ago with good results. I didn't take a course, but I researched the subject with some current books. Searching for "Project Engineering" in Amazon dot com/UK will lead you to some books, even at used prices.
A powerful tool is MS Project, which facilitates the scheduling and updating function. My projects are scheduled with % complete, weeks, start date, finish date, resources, comments, etc. It is something I review and update almost daily. And you can forward it to your boss and contacts.
Tracking expenditures is interesting. You should have an S curve of cumm. money spent vs. time. It ramps up in the beginning, follows a more or less constant rate, then it tapers off at the end.