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  • Math-General Equivalency Diploma (GED)

    Course Description: This online course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of math for the General Equivalency Diploma (GED) exam. It covers the basics, including arithmetic, geometry, and algebra. You will learn about different techniques used in mathematics as well as how to apply mathematical concepts when preparing for the GED test. You will also gain an understanding of how to reason abstractly and solve complex problems found in the GED exam. Through interactive lectures, readings, discussions, and assignments you will develop your knowledge of mathematics while learning practical skills such as problem-solving and critical thinking. This course is ideal for individuals who are looking to hone their skills in mathematics in preparation for the GED or those interested in pursuing a career requiring higher education credentials. Course Objectives:
    • Understand basic principles of math used on the GED
    • Solve complex problems found on the GED
    • Reason abstractly
    • Apply mathematical concepts
    • Analyze numerical data
    • Utilize problem-solving skills
    • Comprehend geometric relationships
    • Master algebraic operations
    • Develop critical thinking
    • Identify logical consistency
  • Course Description: This course introduces Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their application in transportation planning and management. Students will learn to use GIS tools for mapping, analysis, and decision-making. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the basics of GIS technology.
    • Apply GIS in transportation planning and management.
    • Analyze transportation data using GIS tools.
    Course Outcomes:
    • Utilize GIS for transportation project planning and analysis.
    • Create and interpret transportation maps and models.
    • Enhance decision-making with GIS data and insights.
  • Geometry

    Course Description: This online course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of geometry. It covers basic principles, including points and lines, angles and triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles and their properties. You will learn about different techniques used in analyzing shapes as well as how to develop a deeper understanding of geometric principles. You will also gain an understanding of how to apply your knowledge of geometry to other areas such as trigonometry, physics, engineering, and architecture. Through interactive lectures, readings, discussions, videos, and assignments you will develop your knowledge of basic geometric concepts while learning practical skills such as drawing figures based on given criteria, finding missing elements in diagrams using theorems and axioms, constructing proofs, and solving real-world problems involving geometric shapes. This course is ideal for those who are new to studying geometry or are interested in pursuing a path involving more advanced topics in the subject. Course Objectives:
    • Recognize points, lines, and planes
    • Understand the basic principles of angles
    • Analyze various types of triangles
    • Examine characteristics of quadrilaterals
    • Identify properties related to circles
    • Construct figures according to specified conditions
    • Utilize various theorems
    • Construct proofs
    • Solve real-world problems
    • Apply geometric methods for other areas
  • Course Description:  This course offers an overview of various aspects of global economy within the field of economic geography and its linkages to related issues of resources, development, international business and trade. It investigates the phenomenon of globalization and seeks to provide understanding of today’s increasingly interdependent world. Geographers are interested in examining the difference location makes to how economic activity is organized as globalization makes small differences among places increasingly important. This course recognizes that economy cannot be treated separately from other domains of social studies so such topics as political economic theories and models, historical context, consumption trends, role of telecommunications, and others will be discussed. 
    Course Objectives:   
    • Fundamentals regarding the dynamics of the global economy and a basic understanding of the evolution of spatial organization theory 
    • Characteristics of capitalist economies; examine economic causes of population change and new trends in urban sprawl, human modification of environment and impact of mass consumption, role play location decisions of firms and reveal geographic organization of corporations 
    • The effects of agricultural practices on the land, recent global shifts in manufacturing, growth of service sector, innovations in transport and communications
  • Description: This course provides an introduction to the business of primary energy production.  The course will examine the nature of demand and supply in global energy markets, and business considerations for participants in those markets.  Students taking this course will be able to identify the distinctive challenges facing enterprises engaged in the development of primary energy resources.  The course is intended to provide a broad perspective of the challenges for businesses and policy authorities engaged in diverse but integrated global energy markets. 
    Learning Objectives: students will be able to: 
    • describe the complex nature of global energy policy agendas 
    • compare and contrast various global energy policies in the context of shifting agendas and politics 
    • discuss global energy challenges from four distinct perspectives: security; public policy; sustainability; and development 
    • interpret and judge competing policy approaches towards global energy challenges 
    • identify and differentiate the role and multifaceted nature of existing actors in global energy governance 
    • evaluate the existing spectrum of institutional arrangements that aim to govern global energy 
  • Introduction to International Business Course Syllabus

    Course Description: International business is the exchange of goods and services between countries. It includes activities such as the production, distribution, and marketing of products or services across international borders. This course will provide an overview of the fundamentals of international business, including topics such as global markets, trade agreements, and international finance. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the different types of international business activities
    • Learn about the various factors that influence international business
    • Develop an understanding of the global economy and its impact on businesses
    • Analyze the risks associated with conducting business in foreign markets
    • Explore strategies for managing cultural differences in a global environment
    • Examine methods for mitigating political risk when doing business abroad
    • Investigate ways to access capital for international expansion
    • Evaluate legal considerations when entering new markets
    • Analyze current trends in global trade and their implications for businesses
    • Develop skills for effective communication in a multicultural setting
  • Description: This course provides participants 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. 
    Learning 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 is designed to demonstrate the role of marketing in the company; to explore the relationship of marketing to other functions; and to show how effective marketing builds on a thorough understanding of buyer behavior to create value for customers. 
    Course Objectives: 
    • Make marketing decisions in the context of general management
    • Control the elements of the marketing mix—product policy, channels of distribution, communication, and pricing—to satisfy customer needs profitably
    • Use this knowledge in a brand management simulation  
  • 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. 
    Learning 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 
  • 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

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