- 20 Books and access to 2,000 e-library books.
- 20 Workbooks and access to online activities.
- Set of 100 posters.
- Student & teacher flashcards.
- Printed and digital teacher lesson plans.
- Games, music, and songs.
- 20 licenses for digital learning platform: lessons, activities, assessment, live video streaming, and e-library.
- Supplemental Classroom Materials include:.
- Government and Public Administration Course Description: This online course provides an introduction to the field of government and public administration. It is designed to help participants understand the fundamentals of government and public administration, including its history, principles, types, and challenges. Participants will gain an understanding of how government functions at the local, state, and federal levels as well as in nonprofit organizations. Course Objectives:
- Understand the history and development of government and public administration
- Identify different types of government and public administration systems
- Explain the principles of public administration
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of those working in government and public administration
- Analyze current trends in government and public administration policymaking
- Evaluate ethical considerations related to government and public administration decision-making processes
- Develop strategies for addressing challenges facing government and public administration today
- Examine how technology has impacted the field of government and public administration over time
- Assess the impact of globalization on governments around the world today
- Analyze case studies related to various aspects of government and public administration practice today
Course Description:
This online course provides an overview of Governance for Non-Profit Organizations. It covers topics including the legal framework and bylaws governing non-profits, board governance strategies and best practices, director responsibilities, fiduciary obligations, fundraising principles, and strategies to sustain operations.- Título del curso: Gobierno Descripción del curso: Bienvenido al curso de escuela secundaria gobierno de EE. UU., un atractivo curso en línea diseñado para cumplir con los estándares educativos de California. Este curso proporciona una comprensión integral del gobierno de los EE. UU. Y sus funciones, enfatizando las aplicaciones del mundo real y el compromiso cívico. Estas 20 unidades están diseñadas para brindar una comprensión profunda del gobierno de los EE. UU., habilidades de pensamiento crítico y la capacidad de participar en procesos cívicos. El curso enfatiza resultados mensurables en conocimiento, participación cívica y habilidades analíticas. Estructura del curso:
- Duración del curso: este curso abarca un año académico completo y consta de 20 unidades cautivadoras.
- Nivel de competencia: Abierto a todos los estudiantes de secundaria; no se requieren requisitos previos específicos.
- Accede al curso a través de nuestra plataforma online.
- Las unidades están organizadas lógicamente para un fácil acceso.
- Presentar tareas electrónicamente.
- Colabore con sus compañeros a través de foros de discusión.
- Busque ayuda de instructores a través de mensajes o en horario de oficina virtual.
- GMAT Preparation Course Description: Our online course is designed to help you ace the GMAT and get into the graduate management program of your dreams. With our comprehensive video lessons, practice questions, and more, you'll be well on your way to success. Learning Objectives:
- Overview of the GMAT exam
- Strategies for tackling each section of the exam
- Techniques for mastering quantitative reasoning
- Tips for improving verbal reasoning skills
- Practice exams and drills to hone your skills
- Strategies for time management during the test
- Guidance on how to approach essay writing tasks
- Advice on how to interpret results and use them to inform future study plans
- Insight into common mistakes made by test-takers and how to avoid them
- Access to resources such as additional practice tests and study materials
Global Supply Networks in Latin America Course Syllabus
Course Description: This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of global supply chain management with a particular focus on Latin America and the Caribbean. Students will gain an understanding of the current trends in supply networks, logistics, and innovation in the region, as well as strategies for harnessing shifting supply chains. The course will also cover topics such as e-commerce, consumer expectations, nearshoring, manufacturing culture, and more. Course Objectives:- Understand the current trends in global supply networks in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Analyze disruptions to supply chains in the region
- Identify strategies for harnessing shifting supply chains
- Explore e-commerce and consumer expectations for fast delivery
- Examine nearshoring opportunities in Latin American countries
- Evaluate manufacturing culture within Latin America
- Discuss obstacles faced by companies looking to use suppliers in Latin America
- Develop best practices for international supply chain management
- Analyze how to attract more manufacturers, retailers & supply chain operations
- Analyze participation levels of global value chains within Latin American countries
- Course Description: This course provides a strategic perspective on the evolution of global rail freight, focusing on competitive positioning, trade policies, and network optimization. Objectives:
- Understand global trends shaping the future of rail freight logistics.
- Analyze trade corridors and supply chain competitiveness in rail freight.
- Develop strategies for optimizing international rail freight operations.
- Implement digital solutions to enhance global freight tracking.
- Assess the impact of trade agreements and policies on rail transport.
- Examine case studies of competitive rail freight networks worldwide.
- Optimize cost structures and pricing models for global freight expansion.
- Enhance cross-border freight efficiency through multimodal integration.
- Assess sustainability measures in international rail freight logistics.
- Develop a long-term strategy for strengthening Romania’s position in global rail freight markets.
- Course Description: This advanced course immerses participants in the formalities, ceremonies, and power dynamics of global protocol as a cornerstone of diplomatic excellence. Students will explore the nuances of state visits, official correspondence, ceremonial precedence, and the unspoken codes that govern elite diplomacy. Drawing on real-world diplomatic case studies, the course empowers future leaders to navigate high-level environments with confidence, precision, and cultural intelligence—maximizing influence through mastery of protocol and prestige. Course Length: 6 weeks (36 total instructional hours) Proficiency Level: Advanced
Prerequisite:
Completion of a lower-intermediate ESL course or equivalent language proficiency Course Objectives:- Interpret and apply international protocol standards in diverse diplomatic settings.
- Analyze the role of ceremonial prestige in international relations.
- Demonstrate appropriate diplomatic etiquette across cultures.
- Distinguish between formal and informal protocol in bilateral and multilateral contexts.
- Prepare official diplomatic documents and correspondence in proper protocol format.
- Coordinate high-level diplomatic events and state visits.
- Apply the rules of precedence and rank across governments and international organizations.
- Recognize cultural sensitivities and avoid protocol faux pas.
- Evaluate real-world diplomatic incidents involving protocol successes or failures.
- Design and implement a full diplomatic protocol strategy for a hypothetical foreign mission.
- Course Description: This course provides an advanced examination of the world’s leading international institutions and the geopolitical forces that shape them. Participants will gain expertise in how power is distributed and exercised through bodies like the United Nations, NATO, the World Bank, and regional blocs. The course highlights institutional design, diplomacy within bureaucracies, the politics of representation, and influence strategies within global governance systems. Learners will be equipped to navigate, engage, and lead within these institutional power structures. Course Length: 6 weeks (36 total instructional hours) Proficiency Level: Advanced Prerequisite: Completion of a lower-intermediate ESL course or equivalent language proficiency Course Objectives:
- Map the global structure of key international institutions.
- Analyze the historical formation and political mandates of global organizations.
- Evaluate power dynamics within multilateral institutions.
- Assess decision-making procedures in global governance structures.
- Compare the roles of regional and global diplomatic organizations.
- Explain the role of diplomacy within international bureaucracies.
- Identify key state and non-state actors influencing institutional policies.
- Design a strategy to represent national interests within a multilateral body.
- Interpret institutional reform proposals and their global implications.
- Apply geopolitical thinking to institutional engagement planning.