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  • Course Description:  

    This course is an introduction to the application of psychology to the problems of education in a variety of educational settings. It examines the theoretical and applied aspects of learning, motivation, human development, personality, and measurement and evaluation  
     Learning Objectives: 
    • Define learning and discuss the major categories of variables associated with learning 
    • Compare and contrast the factors that cognitive, behavioral, and humanistic theorists believe influence the learning process 
    • Identify the major components and techniques of classroom planning, management, and instruction  
    • Identify how these general techniques can be modified to address individual differences  
  • Resource Management in Education 

    Course Description:   This course is designed to provide an examination of the theory and practice of human resource management and public school finance in relation to expenditures and resources at the local, state, and federal levels of support in school districts. It also provides an examination of social issues that impact the school learning environment, to include gender, quality, multicultural education, diversity; and privatization. It provides an in-depth study of the basic principles of money management in public education and how to manage it. There is a focus is on the management of dollars (fiscal), space (building operations), people (human resources), community resources (engagement) and time.   
    Prerequisite: Graduate Program in Education  
    Learning Objectives:   
    • examine the theory and practice of human resource management and public school finance in relation to expenditures and resources  
    • examine social issues that impact the school learning environment  
    • explore the management of space, time, and community resources  
  • Effective Business Writing

    Course Description: This course will teach you the fundamentals of effective business writing. You will learn how to apply the top ten principles of good business writing to your work and how to deploy simple tools to dramatically improve the quality of your written communication. By the end of this course, you will be able to write clear, concise, and persuasive business documents that are tailored to specific audiences. Learning Objectives:
    • Understand the importance of audience analysis when writing for business purposes
    • Learn techniques for improving grammar and punctuation in business documents
    • Become familiar with different types of business documents such as memos, emails, reports, and proposals
    • Develop an understanding of how to structure a document for maximum clarity and impact
    • Practice strategies for editing and proofreading business documents before submission
    • Acquire knowledge about how to use visuals effectively in business documents such as charts, graphs, tables, and diagrams
    • Learn best practices for formatting documents such as font size, line spacing, and margins
    • Understand the principles of persuasive writing and how they can be applied in a professional setting
    • Gain insight into how technology is changing the way we communicate in a business context (e-mail etiquette)
    • Develop skills for creating effective presentations that are tailored to specific audiences and objectives
     
  • Electrical Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course will give participants a comprehensive overview of construction Electrical principles and best practices, with a real-life application for everyday work in the field. Through lectures, videos, and hands-on learning activities, participants will gain an understanding of how to understand electrical drawings; how to determine appropriate wire sizes, conduit types, circuits, and more. Course Objectives:  1. Identify the different types of wires used in electrical installations in buildings 2. Explain how circuits are wired and laid out correctly according to code requirements 3. Describe safe practices when working with electricity on job sites 4. Create drawings that accurately represent an electrical system’s layout in order to ensure efficient operation of equipment and prevent shorts or overloads from occurring during operation 5. Paperwork required for use on job sites pertaining to regulations or operational procedures 6. Examine proper testing methods for all components within an electrical system 7. Analyze diagrams for problem-solving within existing systems 8. Understand troubleshooting techniques associated specifically with electrical issues 9. Compile necessary safety reports needed during repairs 10. Utilize schematic calculations when estimating labor costs required for the completion of projects
  • Electrical Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course will give participants a comprehensive overview of construction Electrical principles and best practices, with a real-life application for everyday work in the field. Through lectures, videos, and hands-on learning activities, participants will gain an understanding of how to understand electrical drawings; how to determine appropriate wire sizes, conduit types, circuits, and more. Course Objectives:  1. Identify the different types of wires used in electrical installations in buildings 2. Explain how circuits are wired and laid out correctly according to code requirements 3. Describe safe practices when working with electricity on job sites 4. Create drawings that accurately represent an electrical system’s layout in order to ensure efficient operation of equipment and prevent shorts or overloads from occurring during operation 5. Paperwork required for use on job sites pertaining to regulations or operational procedures 6. Examine proper testing methods for all components within an electrical system 7. Analyze diagrams for problem-solving within existing systems 8. Understand troubleshooting techniques associated specifically with electrical issues 9. Compile necessary safety reports needed during repairs 10. Utilize schematic calculations when estimating labor costs required for the completion of projects
  • Description: This course will guide hiring managers to look at both the skills and attitudes of potential employees. The course will hone hiring skills to find the best employee for each position.  Prerequisite: 2nd year student 
    Learning Objectives: Students will learn 
    • the five biggest reasons why new hires fail  
    • two quick and easy tests to discover the attitudinal characteristics that you need for your unique culture  
    • the five-part interview question that gets candidates to reveal the truth about what their last boss really thinks of them  
    • where great companies really find their best candidates  
    • the six words most interviewers add to the end of behavioral interview questions that destroy their effectiveness 
  • Energy Economics and Policy Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This course provides an in-depth overview of the economic, technological, and political forces that shape the global energy industry. It covers methods governments use to regulate energy production and consumption, as well as how to analyze the impact of rising global energy demand on the environment and climate. The course also examines how to apply economic models to energy demand and supply, sustainable energy transition, decarbonization, and other topics related to energy economics and policy. Course Objectives:
    • Explain the economics of real-world energy markets
    • Analyze various policies used to address the impact of rising global energy demand on the environment and climate
    • Describe methods governments use to regulate energy production and consumption
    • Examine how economic models can be applied to energy demand and supply
    • Evaluate strategies for the sustainable energy transition
    • Assess techniques for decarbonization of the economy
    • Discuss the dynamics of industrial electricity demand in different regions
    • Analyze the implications of COVID-19 on electricity prices
    • Summarize current trends in global energy markets
    • Develop an understanding of international regulations related to energy economics and policy
  • Engineering Design Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This online Engineering course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the practical application of engineering concepts in everyday work. Participants will learn how to analyze, design and implement processes that are used by professionals in the field. By mastering problem-solving skills and computer-aided design tools, participants will be able to develop innovative solutions for real-life applications. Course Objectives: 1. Develop a strong understanding of basic engineering principles like vectors, forces, and stress calculations 2. Analyze different types of systems using mathematical modeling techniques like linear equations or matrix algebra 3. Understand engineering materials used in daily operations 4. Demonstrate proficiency in Computer Aided Design (CAD) software such as AutoCAD or Solidworks 5. Construct virtual models that can be tested through simulations based on user input variables 6. Generate data analysis reports on experimental results from multiple sources 7. Interpret graphical representation tools such as bar charts or histograms when analyzing data sets 8. Create detailed product plans utilizing parts lists and specifications sheets 9. Examine safety standards related to designing structures and machines 10. Use 3D printing technologies to build solid prototypes from a digital model
  • Course: English Composition

    Prerequisite: None Credit Hours: 4 Description:  The English Composition course will help students review and master English writing, structure, and formatting techniques and standards based on APA guidelines. This course will help students in preparing college and professional quality writing documents. Learning Objectives:
    • explore and learn basic English punctuation and sentence structure, using APA Writing Style guidelines
    • demonstrate understanding of the ways that language and communication shape perspective, construct meaning, and foster communication
    • analyze contexts to increase the efficacy of written communication
    • produce texts and compositions that demonstrate an understanding of how purpose, process, subject matter, form, style, tone, and diction are shaped by
  • Enhancing Language Development Course Description: This course will provide an overview of the language development process in children. It will cover topics such as ways to encourage language development in babies, activities to support speech and language development, and strategies for enhancing language skills. Participants will learn how to create a positive environment that encourages language growth and explore different methods of engaging with children to help them develop their communication skills. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the stages of language development in children from birth to age 8
    • Learn how to create a supportive environment for language development
    • Identify activities that can be used to encourage speech and language development in children
    • Recognize the importance of reading aloud to young children for developing their communication skills
    • Explore strategies for encouraging positive language development through play and everyday interactions with children
    • Develop an understanding of how music can be used as a tool for enhancing language skills in babies and toddlers
    • Learn how to use gestures, facial expressions, and other non-verbal cues when communicating with young children
    • Become familiar with techniques for talking with infants and toddlers from their point of view in order to support their language development
    • Discover ways to use storytelling as a tool for developing baby-talking skills in young children
    • Gain knowledge on how nursery rhymes can be used as a fun way to support early childhood language development

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