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  • Course Description: This course provides training on managing and administering medications in home health care settings. Participants will learn about medication safety, patient education, and documentation to enhance patient care and outcomes. Outcomes:
    1. Implement effective medication management strategies in home health care.
    2. Ensure medication safety and adherence.
    3. Educate patients and families on medication management.
    4. Document and report medication administration accurately.
    5. Enhance patient care and outcomes through effective medication management.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Medication Management in Home Health
    2. Principles of Medication Safety
    3. Medication Administration Techniques
    4. Educating Patients and Families on Medications
    5. Managing Medication Adherence
    6. Monitoring and Evaluating Medication Effects
    7. Documentation and Reporting in Medication Management
    8. Addressing Medication-Related Issues and Concerns
    9. Coordinating Care with Prescribing Providers
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications in Medication Management
  • Course Description: This course focuses on social work practices in mental health settings. Participants will learn about mental health assessment, intervention strategies, and support services for individuals with mental health conditions. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in mental health social work practices.
    2. Conduct comprehensive mental health assessments.
    3. Implement effective intervention strategies.
    4. Provide support services for individuals with mental health conditions.
    5. Enhance mental health outcomes through targeted social work interventions.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of mental health social work.
    2. Perform comprehensive mental health assessments.
    3. Develop and implement intervention strategies.
    4. Monitor and evaluate mental health outcomes.
    5. Address common challenges in mental health social work.
    6. Educate clients and families about mental health services.
    7. Collaborate with mental health professionals to optimize care.
    8. Ensure compliance with mental health social work guidelines.
    9. Develop strategies for continuous improvement in mental health social work.
    10. Review case studies to apply mental health social work techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Mental Health Social Work
    2. Principles of Mental Health Assessment
    3. Developing Intervention Strategies
    4. Implementing Mental Health Interventions
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Mental Health Outcomes
    6. Addressing Challenges in Mental Health Social Work
    7. Client and Family Education on Mental Health Services
    8. Collaboration with Mental Health Professionals
    9. Compliance with Mental Health Social Work Guidelines
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course provides training on supporting patients with mental health issues in healthcare settings. Participants will learn about mental health assessments, therapeutic interventions, and ethical issues to enhance patient care and support. Outcomes:
    1. Provide effective mental health support to patients.
    2. Conduct mental health assessments and interventions.
    3. Address ethical issues in mental health support.
    4. Implement therapeutic interventions in healthcare.
    5. Enhance patient care through mental health support services.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Mental Health Support
    2. Mental Health Assessments and Diagnoses
    3. Therapeutic Interventions and Techniques
    4. Supporting Patients with Mental Health Issues
    5. Ethical Issues in Mental Health Support
    6. Crisis Intervention and Mental Health
    7. Integrating Mental Health into Healthcare
    8. Community Resources for Mental Health Support
    9. Evaluating Mental Health Outcomes
    10. Case Studies and Best Practices in Mental Health Support
  • Course Description This course introduces metal construction and fabrication techniques, focusing on welding, cutting, and safety. Course Objectives
    • Understand the basics of metal construction and fabrication.
    • Learn welding and cutting techniques.
    • Emphasize safety in metalwork.
    • Develop fabrication skills.
    • Prepare students for roles in metal construction and fabrication.
    Course Outcomes
    1. Explain the basics of metal construction and fabrication.
    2. Perform welding and cutting techniques.
    3. Apply safety protocols in metalwork.
    4. Demonstrate fabrication skills.
    5. Prepare for roles in metal construction and fabrication.
  • Course Description: This course explores the design, implementation, and operation of metro and light rail systems in urban areas. Students will learn about the planning, infrastructure, and operational strategies required to develop efficient rail transit systems. Course Objectives:
    1. Understand the principles of metro and light rail systems.
    2. Learn about the planning and design of rail transit infrastructure.
    3. Develop operational strategies for metro and light rail systems.
    4. Implement metro and light rail systems in urban transport networks.
    5. Evaluate the impact of rail transit on urban mobility and development.
    Course Outcomes:
    1. Design and implement efficient metro and light rail systems.
    2. Plan and develop rail transit infrastructure to meet urban needs.
    3. Optimize operational strategies for rail transit systems.
    4. Assess the impact of metro and light rail on urban mobility.
    5. Enhance urban transport networks through rail transit implementation.
  • Course Description: This course explores the design, implementation, and operation of metro and light rail systems in urban areas. Students will learn about the planning, infrastructure, and operational strategies required to develop efficient rail transit systems. Course Objectives:
    1. Understand the principles of metro and light rail systems.
    2. Learn about the planning and design of rail transit infrastructure.
    3. Develop operational strategies for metro and light rail systems.
    4. Implement metro and light rail systems in urban transport networks.
    5. Evaluate the impact of rail transit on urban mobility and development.
    Course Outcomes:
    1. Design and implement efficient metro and light rail systems.
    2. Plan and develop rail transit infrastructure to meet urban needs.
    3. Optimize operational strategies for rail transit systems.
    4. Assess the impact of metro and light rail on urban mobility.
    5. Enhance urban transport networks through rail transit implementation.
  • Course Description: This course covers techniques for identifying infectious agents and diseases. Participants will learn about specimen collection, culture methods, and molecular diagnostics to support accurate diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in microbiology and infectious disease testing.
    2. Identify infectious agents using culture methods and molecular diagnostics.
    3. Ensure proper specimen collection and handling for microbiological testing.
    4. Implement infection control protocols in the laboratory.
    5. Enhance diagnostic accuracy for infectious diseases.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of microbiology and infectious disease testing.
    2. Perform specimen collection and handling for microbiological testing.
    3. Use culture methods to identify infectious agents.
    4. Implement molecular diagnostic techniques in infectious disease testing.
    5. Monitor and evaluate microbiological test results.
    6. Develop strategies for infection control in the lab.
    7. Address common challenges in microbiology testing.
    8. Collaborate with healthcare teams for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
    9. Ensure compliance with laboratory safety standards.
    10. Review case studies to apply microbiology techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Microbiology and Infectious Disease Testing
    2. Specimen Collection and Handling for Microbiology
    3. Culture Methods in Microbiology
    4. Molecular Diagnostics in Infectious Disease Testing
    5. Interpreting Microbiological Test Results
    6. Infection Control Protocols in the Laboratory
    7. Addressing Challenges in Microbiology Testing
    8. Collaboration with Healthcare Teams
    9. Laboratory Safety Standards and Compliance
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course will provide an analysis of the economy as a whole including measurement and determination of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, national income, inflation, and unemployment. Learners will explore fundamental economic ideas and the operation of the economy on a national scale. Production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, the exchange process, the role of government, the national income and its distribution, GDP, consumption function, savings function, investment spending, the multiplier principle, and the influence of government spending on income and output. This course takes both a short and long-term view of the economy and aims to help learners understand how modern macroeconomics applies to business cycles, economic growth, unemployment, and money. The course evaluates the scope for policy interventions to improve macroeconomic performance. Course Objectives:
    • Become familiar with the range of perspectives and approaches found in macroeconomics
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the basic analytical concepts that are essential for understanding the global macroeconomy
    • Define and measure national income and rates of unemployment and inflation
    • Identify the phases of the business cycle and the problems caused by cyclical fluctuations in the market economy
    • Define money and the money supply
    • Construct the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model of the macroeconomy and use it to illustrate macroeconomic problems and potential monetary and fiscal policy solutions
    • Explain the mechanics and institutions of international trade and their impact on the macroeconomy
    • Define economic growth and identify sources of economic growth
  • Basic Excel

    Prerequisite: Access to Microsoft Excel 2013+ or Office 365 Some experience with Excel formulas is recommended, but not required. Experience with printing and using a web browser are assets, but not required. Course Description: This course is designed for beginner Excel learners, who are seeking to build presentation skills with Microsoft Excel. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the basic Excel formulas and functions. This course teaches through both analytical learning and through hands-on contextual examples designed to practice learning objectives. Course Objectives:
    • master the meaning of core terminology
    • create a spreadsheet, table, and charts, with formulas and functions
    • manage worksheets and workbooks; tables and table data; data cells and ranges; and charts
    • perform operations by using formulas and functions
    • make spreadsheets look professional
    • print a spreadsheet
    Methodology:  The course is designed to engage students at a fundamental level of mastering the understanding of common course elements concepts through analytical and synthesis learning.
  • Microsoft Outlook Course Syllabus

    Course Description: Microsoft Outlook is a powerful program that helps you communicate via email and more. This online course will teach you how to use Outlook in Windows, MacOS, iOS or Android, and Outlook on the web. By the end of this course, you will be able to master essential skills with bite-sized Microsoft Outlook training and interactive tutorials.

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