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  • Course: Introduction to Budgets

    Credit Hours: 3 Course Description:  Budgeting is an online course designed to provide a comprehensive overview of budgeting principles and practices. This course covers the fundamentals of creating and managing a budget, including identifying financial goals, tracking expenses, and making informed decisions about spending. You will gain an understanding of budgeting tools and strategies to help you achieve your financial goals. Through interactive lectures, readings, discussions, and assignments, you will develop the knowledge and skills required to manage your finances effectively. This course is ideal for individuals who want to maintain financial stability by developing a strong budgeting strategy tailored to their own needs. This course will provide an overview of everything to know about the concepts, techniques, and tools of business and personal budgeting. The learner will be introduced to the different aspects of budget design. The learner will practice designing, reviewing, and amending budgets to make them reasonable, to achieve  break-even point, and to ensure sustainability. Course Objectives:
    • Recognize the need and purpose of a business budget
    • Students will understand the theoretical and managerial context of budgets
    • Understand cash flow principles
    • Identify procedures involved in business budget designs
    • Develop a basic understanding of personal finance terms and concepts related to budgeting
    • Understand the basics of setting up a budget, including tracking expenses and setting financial goals
    • Analyze different types of borrowing options such as loans, credit cards, and mortgages, and their impact on your budgeting strategy
    • Develop essential money management skills such as learning how to save money effectively and recognizing investments that are suitable for you based on your financial goals
    • Understand how taxes affect your financial situation and develop tax planning strategies within the framework of your overall budget plan
    • Explore different types of savings products available in the market such as certificates of deposit (CDs), money market accounts (MMAs), individual retirement accounts (IRAs), 401(k)s, etc., depending on your needs
    • Evaluate different insurance policies with regard to cost-effectiveness while fulfilling your coverage needs within existing budgetary constraints   8 Assess various investment options across stocks, mutual funds, or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) depending on long-term or short-term financial goals.
    • Make informed decisions about spending by factoring in past experiences for predicting future scenarios during the formulation of budgets
    • Analyze case studies or real-world examples using identified principles from this course in order to apply them practically in personal finances situations
    • Comprehend and practice the major processes (structure), terminology,  techniques, and tools (craft) used in budgeting, thereby further providing a foundation for professional success
  • Course Description: This course covers budgeting and financial planning for transportation projects and organizations. Topics include financial forecasting, budgeting processes, and financial management. Course Objectives:
    • Understand financial planning principles in transportation.
    • Develop and manage budgets for transport projects.
    • Implement financial management strategies.
    Course Outcomes:
    • Create and manage budgets for transportation initiatives.
    • Ensure financial sustainability of transport projects.
    • Monitor and control financial performance.
  • Building Rapport

    Course Description: This course provides an overview of the principles of building rapport. Participants will learn about techniques for creating meaningful connections, strategies for fostering trust, and other topics related to developing positive relationships in any context. At the end of this course, students will be able to assess situations objectively, learn to identify common ground quickly and create strategies for sustaining positive interactions. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the basics of building rapport
    • Explore principles of active listening
    • Analyze methods for understanding body language
    • Utilize strategies for expressing empathy
    • Comprehend different techniques for noticing subtlety
    • Evaluate approaches to reading between the lines
    • Create custom plans for engaging with people
    • Develop strategies for facilitating conversations
    • Design custom solutions based on program needs
    • Implement techniques for long-term success
  • Course Description: This course provides students a comprehensive overview of the industry; learn what petroleum is, where it comes from and how it affects all of our lives on a daily basis. Become familiar with the various phases of the Oil and Gas Value Chain – upstream, midstream and downstream – the key industry players, the basics of oil and gas supply, demand and pricing and the challenges that the industry faces as demand for these important form of energy grows by 50% in the next 25 years. 
    Course Objectives:  
    • Basic knowledge of the oil & gas lifecycle from reservoir to finished product 
    • Basic knowledge of the oil & gas industry and the processes and technology involved  
    • Insight and understanding of the participants work and role in a larger context 
  • Course Description: This course teaches the skills necessary for effective business communication. Emphasis is placed on communication skills via: the written word, presentations, non-verbal communication, representation and visual communication. The course also enhances students' understanding of internal and external communication, staff engagement and explores how intercultural communication can be improved to achieve greater success in business. 
    Prerequisite: 1st year student  
    Course Objectives: 
    • Understand the communication process and how networks and channels influence the communication process in organizations.
    • Recognize cultural differences that impact members of an organization, and enact appropriate communication strategies to help attain cultural diversity. 
    • Evaluate listening habits and practice effective listening skills. 
    • Learn how to build positive interpersonal relationships in the workplace. 
    • Distinguish between groups and teams 
    • Identify communication factors that influence the effective development of teams. 
  • Business Environment of Africa Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course provides an introduction to the business environment in Africa. It will cover topics such as economic growth, investment opportunities, and strategies for success in the African market. The course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities that exist in this dynamic region. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the current economic landscape of Africa and its implications for businesses operating there
    • Identify key trends impacting the African business environment
    • Analyze the potential risks and rewards associated with investing in Africa
    • Develop strategies for success when doing business in Africa
    • Explore different types of investments available in African markets
    • Examine the impact of global events on African economies and businesses operating there
    • Analyze how technology is changing the African business environment and creating new opportunities for companies operating there
    • Learn about different government policies that are impacting businesses operating in Africa and how to navigate them successfully
    • Understand how to leverage partnerships with local organizations to maximize returns on investments made in Africa
    • Gain an understanding of cultural differences that may impact business operations in Africa
  • Business Environment of Latin America Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This course provides an overview of the business environment in Latin America. It covers topics such as the climate for doing business, sustainability and equity, foreign investment, economic and financial issues, macroeconomic outlooks, and green and equitable post-Covid recovery. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the current state of business in Latin America and how to navigate it successfully. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the current climate for doing business in Latin America
    • Learn about sustainability and equity as vital factors in post-Covid recovery
    • Analyze foreign investment trends in Latin American countries
    • Examine economic and financial issues impacting businesses in Latin America
    • Analyze macroeconomic outlooks for Latin American countries
    • Explore green and equitable post-Covid recovery strategies for businesses in Latin America
    • Understand how to navigate the current business environment in Latin America successfully
    • Develop an understanding of inflation rates in Latin American countries
    • Analyze long-term economic prospects for businesses operating in Latin American countries
    • Examine ways to reduce inequality among businesses operating in Latin American countries
  • Course Description: This course will demonstrate how the business economy operates and ties in with personal resource management. Students will learn the basis of our economic environment, and business operations including government in our global economy and small business management. The course combines concepts with practical applications to real world situations. 
    Prerequisite: 1st year student  
    Course Objectives: 
    • Identify what constitutes a business plan and the role businesses play in our economy.  
    • Define categories of business ownership and criteria for ownership structure selection.  
    • Define categories of management and organizational structure and identify types of management structure from an organizational chart.  
    • Identify appropriate target markets and market segments.  
    • Identify common financial statements used in business decision-making.  
    • Define different types of management approaches and strategies.  
    • Identify the role of ethics in business decision-making. 
  • Course Description: This course is designed for anyone with a high school diploma or GED seeking fundamental math skills which can be applied for moving into management positions with any company. Course topics can be applied to managing personnel, construction and home repairs, and developing and understanding basic bookkeeping financial statements. Math is an important part of managing business. Get to know some commonly used fractions and their decimal equivalents, area and perimeter formulas, angle measurements, and financial formulas — including understanding interest rates and common financial acronyms — to help with your business tasks. Course Objectives:
    • Demonstrate an understanding of business terms, forms, tasks through the application of business mathematics
    • Solve problems relating to personal finance
    • Demonstrate math skills used in personnel management, purchasing, and sales
    • Demonstrate mathematical processes involved in bookkeeping
    • Increase skill in estimating and evaluating answers
    • Develop speed and accuracy in the performance of fundamental mathematics processes
  • Course Description: This course will define the structure of business models; identify basic business model archetypes; and compare profitability, efficiency, and market value. 
    Course Objectives:  
    • Identify and analyze several different business models
    • Analyze the business models of competitors
    • Understand the economics underlying common business models
    • Understand the dynamics that propels a business model to success
    • Build a business model for your own innovation

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