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  • Carpentry Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course in Construction Carpentry will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of everything related to carpentry and its application in real life. Participants will learn about the different types of materials used, tools required, safety measures, and construction principles needed for successful projects. Through lectures, demonstrations, videos, and hands-on exercises, participants will gain the knowledge necessary for construction carpentry. Course Objectives:   1.      Understand the basic principles of building structures from wood 2.      Learn how to properly use hand & power tools for cutting, joining & finishing wooden components 3.      Acquire skills in reading blueprints and constructing moldings for interior & exterior finishes 4.      Learn about proper installation techniques for trimming doors/windows/cabinets 5.      Demonstrate ability to build trusses & rafters according to specific measurements 6.      Install drywall effectively by screwing wooden boards into studs using drills 7.      Utilize saws accurately while measuring dimensions correctly 8.      Become proficient at installing siding sheets while adhering to local codes 9.      Apply weatherproof sealants such as caulking around windowsills or doorframes
  • Carpentry Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course in Construction Carpentry will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of everything related to carpentry and its application in real life. Participants will learn about the different types of materials used, tools required, safety measures, and construction principles needed for successful projects. Through lectures, demonstrations, videos, and hands-on exercises, participants will gain the knowledge necessary for construction carpentry. Course Objectives:   1.      Understand the basic principles of building structures from wood 2.      Learn how to properly use hand & power tools for cutting, joining & finishing wooden components 3.      Acquire skills in reading blueprints and constructing moldings for interior & exterior finishes 4.      Learn about proper installation techniques for trimming doors/windows/cabinets 5.      Demonstrate ability to build trusses & rafters according to specific measurements 6.      Install drywall effectively by screwing wooden boards into studs using drills 7.      Utilize saws accurately while measuring dimensions correctly 8.      Become proficient at installing siding sheets while adhering to local codes 9.      Apply weatherproof sealants such as caulking around windowsills or doorframes
  • Course Description: This course focuses on the techniques and equipment used in cargo handling. Students will learn about loading and unloading procedures, cargo securing, and the safe handling of different types of cargo. Course Objectives:
    1. Understand the principles of cargo handling.
    2. Learn about different cargo handling equipment and techniques.
    3. Develop safe loading and unloading procedures.
    4. Implement cargo securing methods.
    5. Study the handling of hazardous and specialized cargoes.
    Course Outcomes:
    1. Apply effective cargo handling techniques.
    2. Use appropriate equipment for loading and unloading operations.
    3. Develop and implement safe cargo securing methods.
    4. Handle hazardous and specialized cargoes safely.
    5. Optimize cargo handling operations for efficiency and safety.
  • Course Description: This course provides training on rehabilitating patients with heart and lung conditions. Participants will learn about assessment and treatment techniques for cardiopulmonary rehabilitation to enhance cardiovascular and respiratory function. Course Outcomes:
    1. Develop proficiency in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation techniques.
    2. Assess and treat patients with cardiovascular and respiratory conditions.
    3. Implement rehabilitation strategies for heart and lung conditions.
    4. Enhance cardiovascular and respiratory function through rehabilitation.
    5. Integrate cardiopulmonary rehabilitation into comprehensive care plans.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
    2. Perform assessments for cardiovascular and respiratory conditions.
    3. Implement treatment techniques for cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
    4. Develop rehabilitation plans for heart and lung conditions.
    5. Monitor and evaluate patient progress in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
    6. Address common challenges in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
    7. Educate patients and families about cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
    8. Collaborate with cardiologists, pulmonologists, and healthcare teams.
    9. Use technology to support cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
    10. Review case studies to apply cardiopulmonary rehabilitation techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
    2. Principles of Cardiovascular and Respiratory Assessment
    3. Treatment Techniques for Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
    4. Developing Rehabilitation Plans for Heart and Lung Conditions
    5. Monitoring and Evaluating Patient Progress
    6. Addressing Challenges in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
    7. Patient and Family Education on Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
    8. Collaboration with Cardiologists and Pulmonologists
    9. Technology in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course provides specialized training on imaging the heart and vascular system. Participants will learn about cardiac anatomy, imaging modalities, and interpretation of cardiac imaging results to improve the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases. Outcomes:
    1. Understand cardiac imaging principles.
    2. Perform cardiac imaging procedures proficiently.
    3. Interpret cardiac imaging results accurately.
    4. Ensure patient safety during cardiac imaging.
    5. Improve diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Cardiac Imaging
    2. Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
    3. Echocardiography Techniques
    4. Cardiac MRI Techniques
    5. Cardiac CT Imaging
    6. Nuclear Cardiology Imaging
    7. Vascular Imaging Techniques
    8. Patient Preparation and Management
    9. Interpretation of Cardiac Imaging Results
    10. Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description: This course focuses on capacity building for rural transport authorities, covering the principles, strategies, and best practices for enhancing the skills and capabilities of transport officials and organizations. Students will learn about training programs, leadership development, and institutional strengthening. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the principles of capacity building for transport authorities.
    • Learn about strategies for enhancing skills and capabilities.
    • Explore training programs and leadership development initiatives.
    • Develop skills for institutional strengthening in rural transport.
    Course Outcomes:
    • Implement capacity building programs for rural transport authorities.
    • Enhance the skills and capabilities of transport officials.
    • Develop leadership and management skills in transport organizations.
    • Strengthen institutional frameworks for rural transport.
  • Course Title: Certified Automotive Mechanic Professional Course Structure: Length: 12 weeks Proficiency Level: Intermediate Prerequisite requirements: None Course Description: This online course is designed to provide aspiring mechanics with practical and real-world knowledge of the automotive industry. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped with the tools and skills needed to succeed in the role of a Certified Automotive Mechanic Professional. Learners will be provided with access to the course materials through an online learning management system. The Course Description for each module will be provided, and instructions will be given on how to navigate the course, submit assignments, interact with fellow learners, and ask for assistance from instructors. Course Objectives: Module 1: Automotive Introduction Learning Objectives: Understanding the fundamental principles of automotive mechanics; Identify and describe the function of major components. Assignments: Review and quiz Assessment: Final exam Module 2: Diagnostics and Testing Learning Objectives: Identify and evaluate testing equipment; understand principles of diagnosis; Assignments: Case study and quiz Assessment: Final exam Module 3: Engine Performance and Repair Learning Objectives: Dissect engine systems; Identify and describe common engine faults; Explain techniques to troubleshoot performance issues Assignments: Hands-on diagnostic Assessment: Final exam Module 4: Brake Systems Learning Objectives: Identify brake systems' function; diagnose and repair common brake faults, and disassembly and reassembly. Assignments: Diagnostic activity and quiz Assessment: Final exam Module 5: Suspension Systems Learning Objectives: Understand suspension systems and its functions; diagnose and repair common suspension faults; disassembly and reassembly. Assignments: Hands-on diagnostic Assessment: Final exam Module 6: Electrical Systems Learning Objectives: Understand electrical systems; diagnose and repair common engine faults; Identify and describe troubleshooting principles. Assignments: Diagnostic activity and quiz Assessment: Final exam Course Objectives:
    • Develop a strong foundational understanding of automotive mechanics and the automotive industry.
    • Identify and analyze the roles and responsibilities of a Certified Automotive Mechanic Professional.
    • Learn how to diagnose and troubleshoot common automotive problems effectively.
    • Develop skills for reading and interpreting technical manuals and specifications.
    • Identify and describe the functions of major automotive components.
    • Understand the fundamentals of diagnostic and testing techniques.
    • Demonstrate practical proficiency in automotive maintenance and repair.
    • Understand electrical and mechanical systems and their interactions.
    • Explain the principles behind brake and suspension systems and how to diagnose and repair common faults.
    • Understand how to safely operate and maintain automotive tools and equipment.
  • Course Title: Certified Automotive Mechanic Professional Course Structure: Length: 12 weeks Proficiency Level: Intermediate Prerequisite requirements: None Course Description: This online course is designed to provide aspiring mechanics with practical and real-world knowledge of the automotive industry. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped with the tools and skills needed to succeed in the role of a Certified Automotive Mechanic Professional. Learners will be provided with access to the course materials through an online learning management system. The Course Description for each module will be provided, and instructions will be given on how to navigate the course, submit assignments, interact with fellow learners, and ask for assistance from instructors. Course Objectives: Module 1: Automotive Introduction Learning Objectives: Understanding the fundamental principles of automotive mechanics; Identify and describe the function of major components. Assignments: Review and quiz Assessment: Final exam Module 2: Diagnostics and Testing Learning Objectives: Identify and evaluate testing equipment; understand principles of diagnosis; Assignments: Case study and quiz Assessment: Final exam Module 3: Engine Performance and Repair Learning Objectives: Dissect engine systems; Identify and describe common engine faults; Explain techniques to troubleshoot performance issues Assignments: Hands-on diagnostic Assessment: Final exam Module 4: Brake Systems Learning Objectives: Identify brake systems' function; diagnose and repair common brake faults, and disassembly and reassembly. Assignments: Diagnostic activity and quiz Assessment: Final exam Module 5: Suspension Systems Learning Objectives: Understand suspension systems and its functions; diagnose and repair common suspension faults; disassembly and reassembly. Assignments: Hands-on diagnostic Assessment: Final exam Module 6: Electrical Systems Learning Objectives: Understand electrical systems; diagnose and repair common engine faults; Identify and describe troubleshooting principles. Assignments: Diagnostic activity and quiz Assessment: Final exam Course Objectives:
    • Develop a strong foundational understanding of automotive mechanics and the automotive industry.
    • Identify and analyze the roles and responsibilities of a Certified Automotive Mechanic Professional.
    • Learn how to diagnose and troubleshoot common automotive problems effectively.
    • Develop skills for reading and interpreting technical manuals and specifications.
    • Identify and describe the functions of major automotive components.
    • Understand the fundamentals of diagnostic and testing techniques.
    • Demonstrate practical proficiency in automotive maintenance and repair.
    • Understand electrical and mechanical systems and their interactions.
    • Explain the principles behind brake and suspension systems and how to diagnose and repair common faults.
    • Understand how to safely operate and maintain automotive tools and equipment.
  • Course Description This course provides the skills needed for customer service roles in call centers, including communication, problem-solving, and customer interaction. Course Objectives
    • Understand the role of call center customer service.
    • Learn effective communication techniques.
    • Develop problem-solving skills.
    • Emphasize customer interaction.
    • Prepare students for call center roles.
    Course Outcomes
    1. Explain the role of call center customer service.
    2. Communicate effectively with customers.
    3. Solve customer problems efficiently.
    4. Interact positively with customers.
    5. Prepare for call center roles.
  • Certified Associate Big Data Engineer Prerequisite Requirements: Basic knowledge of programming, databases, and statistics. Course Description: The course is designed to help learners develop practical skills required for an entry-level Certified Associate Big Data Engineer in a modern big data ecosystem. The course focuses on industry-wide standards and best practices. All objectives are measurable, and learners are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in big data engineering. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the fundamentals of big data processing and data engineering principles
    • Learn how to install, configure, and deploy a Hadoop cluster
    • Understand the concepts and architecture of Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) and MapReduce
    • Master the core concepts of Hadoop components and ecosystems, including YARN, ZooKeeper, and Spark
    • Develop a good understanding of Hive and HiveQL, including data warehousing and data processing concepts
    • Gain hands-on experience with Pig and PigLatin, including data transformation and data cleaning
    • Learn how to use Spark and Resilient Distributed Datasets (RDDs) for big data processing
    • Understand data ingestion techniques, including streaming data sources and log files
    • Master data storage and retrieval techniques, including HBase, Cassandra, and NoSQL databases
    • Comprehend data analysis and visualization techniques, including statistical analysis and visualization tools
    Course Structure: Unit 1: Introduction to Big Data and Hadoop Ecosystem Unit 2: HDFS and MapReduce Concepts Unit 3: Hadoop Components and Ecosystems Unit 4: Apache Hive and HiveQL Unit 5: Apache Pig and PigLatin Unit 6: Apache Spark and RDD Unit 7: Data Ingestion Techniques Unit 8: Data Storage and Retrieval Techniques Unit 9: Data Processing Techniques Unit 10: Data Analysis and Visualization Techniques Unit 11: Project Implementation Unit 12: Capstone Project

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