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  • Description: This course will explore the basic principles and techniques in research, composition, organization and delivery of speeches for various purposes. The course concentrates on practical experience in developing speaking and listening abilities to enable the student to communicate orally in clear, coherent language appropriate to the purpose, occasion, and audience. The techniques taught in this course will make any presentation more dynamic, fire up any team, and give anyone the confidence to overcome their fear of public speaking. 
    Prerequisite: None 
    Learning Objectives: Students will learn 
    • to introduce students to fundamental & advanced theories of public speaking. 
    • to incorporate these theories to their own speaking experiences. 
    • the exact steps needed to create a speech that will keep your audience on the edge of their seats. 
    • to improve communication skills in a variety of public speaking contexts, includingshort luncheon presentations, training seminars and keynote speaking.  
  • Course Description:

    The purpose of this course is to explore human conflict, identifying elements of, strategies, and philosophies of attaining positive outcomes. Students will learn how to develop personal strategies to overcome personal conflicts and obstacles. Course Objectives:
    • Explore the historical context of The Art of War
    • Understand the deeper meaning of Yin and Yang
    • Understand the deeper meaning of The Way
    • Understand the deeper meaning of Taking the Path of Least Resistance
    • Understand the deeper meaning of War as a Means to Protect Peace
    • Understand the deeper meaning of The Responsibility of Authority
    • Understand the deeper meaning of proper organization means that having fewer troops is not a problem
    • Analyze the five fundamental aspects to be considered when preparing for war
  • Course Description: This course analyzes the financial viability of high-speed freight rail systems, exploring cost structures, investment models, and economic benefits. Objectives:
      1. Understand the financial framework for high-speed freight rail projects.
      2. Evaluate infrastructure investment costs and funding sources.
      3. Assess the economic impact of high-speed freight corridors.
      4. Develop pricing models for high-speed cargo services.
      5. Analyze trade flow dynamics influenced by fast freight networks.
      6. Compare cost-benefit analyses of high-speed versus conventional freight.
      7. Examine government policies and private-sector investment strategies.
      8. Optimize revenue generation through high-speed rail logistics.
      9. Assess competition between high-speed rail and other transport modes.
      10. Design a business case for implementing high-speed freight rail operations.
  • Course Description: This course provides a comprehensive analysis of the financial, economic, and investment aspects of high-speed rail expansion, ensuring sustainable and profitable operations. Objectives:
      1. Understand the financial models used in HSR projects.
      2. Assess the cost-benefit analysis of high-speed rail expansion.
      3. Identify funding sources, including public-private partnerships.
      4. Evaluate economic benefits and regional development impacts.
      5. Develop business models for profitable high-speed rail services.
      6. Analyze case studies of successful and failed HSR investments.
      7. Examine government policies and regulatory frameworks.
      8. Assess risk management strategies in HSR financing.
      9. Optimize ticket pricing and revenue management models.
      10. Develop a long-term investment strategy for HSR development.
  • Course Description: This course develops advanced proficiency in the specialized language of diplomacy, enabling participants to use terminology, phrasing, and expressions commonly employed in international relations. Students will analyze diplomatic discourse, decode communiqués, and produce culturally appropriate and context-sensitive communication. The course includes listening, reading, writing, and speaking exercises designed to strengthen clarity, persuasiveness, and nuance in diplomatic English, while expanding vocabulary and rhetorical skills vital for global engagement. 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:
    • Recognize and apply essential diplomatic vocabulary in context.
    • Use formal diplomatic phrasing in spoken and written communication.
    • Interpret official documents and communiqués using advanced language skills.
    • Distinguish between direct and coded language in international relations.
    • Demonstrate accurate pronunciation and tone in formal speaking environments.
    • Analyze rhetorical strategies in diplomatic speeches and texts.
    • Construct culturally sensitive and professional responses to global issues.
    • Develop fluency in discussing complex diplomatic themes and events.
    • Adapt language use to different diplomatic audiences and registers.
    • Compose a diplomatic speech or statement reflecting course mastery.
  • The Project Management Office Course Description: This online course provides an overview of the key principles and practices of a project management office (PMO). It covers the fundamentals of establishing a PMO, including how to identify roles, develop processes, and set up metrics. You will learn about different communication strategies used in a PMO as well as how to leverage resources. You will also gain an understanding of how to develop a strategy for ensuring the successful delivery of projects. Through interactive lectures, readings, discussions, videos, and assignments you will develop your knowledge of project management while learning how to measure performance, address stakeholders' needs, and optimize operations. This course is ideal for individuals who are looking to hone their skills as senior managers or those interested in pursuing a career in project/program management. Course Objectives:  
    • Understand the principles associated with running a PMO
    • Identify roles & responsibilities
    • Develop processes & set up metrics
    • Utilize different communication strategies
    • Leverage resources
    • Develop strategies for successful delivery
    • Measure performance
    • Address stakeholders' needs
    • Optimize operations
    • Track progress & forecast deliverables
  • The Psychology of Attracting New Customers Training, for Non-Sale People Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This course is designed to help non-sale people understand the psychology of attracting new customers. It will provide you with the knowledge and skills to effectively use psychological principles to engage and convert potential customers. You will learn how to identify customer needs, create compelling messages, and build relationships that drive sales. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the fundamentals of consumer psychology
    • Identify customer needs and motivations
    • Develop effective marketing strategies
    • Create persuasive messages that resonate with customers
    • Leverage emotional triggers to influence customer decisions
    • Utilize social proof techniques to increase conversions
    • Build relationships with customers through personalization
    • Identify opportunities for upsells and cross-sells
    • Analyze customer data to optimize marketing efforts
    • Measure success using key performance indicators (KPIs)
  • Course Description: This course offers an in-depth exploration of the operational and strategic roles that embassies and consulates play in contemporary diplomacy. Students will examine how these institutions serve as vital extensions of foreign policy, providing services, building relationships, and responding to geopolitical events. Special emphasis is placed on crisis response, citizen services, local engagement, and digital transformation. Through real-world case studies and simulations, learners will master the skills required to manage, lead, and collaborate within diplomatic missions abroad. 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:

    • Define the mission, structure, and functions of embassies and consulates.
    • Analyze the differences between embassies, consulates, and diplomatic delegations.
    • Evaluate the strategic role of diplomatic posts in foreign policy implementation.
    • Demonstrate procedures for consular services and crisis response.
    • Understand the role of local staff and community engagement in diplomatic success.
    • Examine host-country dynamics and how they affect embassy operations.
    • Apply digital tools and secure communication methods in diplomatic missions.
    • Assess leadership and management models for overseas diplomatic posts.
    • Create a staffing and operations plan for a diplomatic mission.
    • Design public diplomacy campaigns in a host country context.
  • Course Description: This course explores embedded pavement systems for rail infrastructure, offering insights into track integration techniques that improve safety and durability. Objectives:
      1. Understand track-embedded pavement principles and applications.
      2. Develop design methodologies for embedded railway structures.
      3. Optimize load distribution in track-embedded pavements.
      4. Assess material compatibility for embedded rail applications.
      5. Implement noise and vibration reduction technologies.
      6. Evaluate embedded pavement systems in urban railway environments.
      7. Improve drainage and waterproofing in embedded track systems.
      8. Examine case studies of successful embedded rail pavement projects.
      9. Compare embedded track solutions for passenger vs. freight rail.
      10. Design a high-performance track-embedded pavement system.
  • Course Description: This course provides insights into the management of theme parks, including park operations, guest experience, safety, risk management, and marketing. Course Objectives:
    • To understand the fundamentals of theme park management.
    • To manage park operations and enhance guest experience.
    • To ensure safety and manage risks.
    • To develop marketing strategies for theme parks.
    Learning Outcomes:
    • Describe the key aspects of theme park management.
    • Manage daily operations and improve guest experience.
    • Implement safety and risk management practices.
    • Develop and execute marketing plans for theme parks.

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