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  • Course Description This course covers the basics of paint and coatings application, including surface preparation, application techniques, and safety protocols. Course Objectives
    • Understand the basics of paint and coatings application.
    • Learn surface preparation techniques.
    • Develop skills in paint application.
    • Emphasize safety in paint and coatings work.
    • Prepare students for roles in paint and coatings application.
    Course Outcomes
    1. Explain the basics of paint and coatings application.
    2. Prepare surfaces properly.
    3. Apply paint and coatings effectively.
    4. Apply safety protocols in paint and coatings work.
    5. Prepare for roles in paint and coatings application.
  • Course Description: This course provides a foundational understanding of pastoral care principles and practices. Participants will learn about the role of pastoral care providers, essential skills, and ethical considerations in offering spiritual support to patients and their families. Course Outcomes:
    1. Understand the fundamental principles of pastoral care.
    2. Identify the roles and responsibilities of pastoral care providers.
    3. Apply ethical principles in pastoral care practice.
    4. Develop essential skills for providing spiritual support.
    5. Enhance the overall effectiveness of pastoral care services.
    Objectives:
    1. Identify key principles and values of pastoral care.
    2. Understand the roles and responsibilities of pastoral care providers.
    3. Apply ethical principles in pastoral care practice.
    4. Develop skills in active listening and empathy.
    5. Monitor and evaluate pastoral care practices.
    6. Address common challenges in pastoral care.
    7. Educate patients and families about pastoral care services.
    8. Collaborate with healthcare teams to provide comprehensive support.
    9. Ensure compliance with pastoral care guidelines and standards.
    10. Review case studies to apply pastoral care techniques in real-world settings.
    Units:
    1. Introduction to Pastoral Care
    2. Principles and Values of Pastoral Care
    3. Roles and Responsibilities of Pastoral Care Providers
    4. Ethical Principles in Pastoral Care Practice
    5. Active Listening and Empathy in Pastoral Care
    6. Monitoring and Evaluating Pastoral Care Practices
    7. Addressing Challenges in Pastoral Care
    8. Patient and Family Education on Pastoral Care Services
    9. Collaboration with Healthcare Teams
    Case Studies and Practical Applications
  • Course Description  This course introduces the basics of pest control, including identification, treatment methods, and safety protocols.  Course Objectives 
    • Understand the basics of pest control. 
    • Learn pest identification techniques. 
    • Develop treatment skills. 
    • Emphasize safety in pest control. 
    • Prepare students for roles in pest control. 
    Course Outcomes 
    1. Explain the basics of pest control. 
    2. Identify pests accurately. 
    3. Apply treatment methods effectively. 
    4. Apply safety protocols in pest control. 
    5. Prepare for roles in pest control. 
  • Course Description  This course covers the basics of photovoltaic system installation, including solar panel setup, wiring, and safety protocols.  Course Objectives 
    • Understand the basics of photovoltaic systems. 
    • Learn solar panel installation techniques. 
    • Develop wiring skills. 
    • Emphasize safety in photovoltaic system installation. 
    • Prepare students for roles in solar installation. 
    Course Outcomes 
    1. Explain the basics of photovoltaic systems. 
    2. Install solar panels effectively. 
    3. Perform wiring for photovoltaic systems. 
    4. Apply safety protocols in solar installation. 
    5. Prepare for roles in photovoltaic system installation. 
  • Introduction to Phycology

    Course Description: This course provides an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. We will explore topics such as perceptual organization, information processing, cognitive development, relationships between sensory analysis, perception, memory, evolution, genetics, research methods in behavioral neuroscience, and lifespan development. By the end of this course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of phycology and its applications. Learning Objectives:
    • Understand the fundamentals of phycology
    • Analyze the relationship between sensory analysis and perception
    • Examine how memory is affected by phycological processes
    • Explore evolutionary and genetic influences on behavior
    • Learn about research methods in behavioral neuroscience
    • Evaluate cognitive development across the lifespan
    • Develop an understanding of the perceptual organization
    • Analyze information processing within phycological contexts
    • Demonstrate knowledge of how phycology applies to everyday life scenarios
    • Synthesize all concepts learned throughout the course into a comprehensive understanding of phycology
  • Course Description  This course covers the basics of recycling and sustainability practices, including waste reduction, resource management, and environmental impact.  Course Objectives 
    • Understand the basics of recycling and sustainability. 
    • Learn waste reduction techniques. 
    • Develop skills in resource management. 
    • Emphasize the importance of environmental impact. 
    • Prepare students for roles in sustainability practices. 
    Course Outcomes 
    1. Explain the basics of recycling and sustainability. 
    2. Apply waste reduction techniques. 
    3. Manage resources effectively. 
    4. Assess environmental impact. 
    5. Prepare for roles in sustainability practices. 
  • Course Description This course covers the basics of recycling and waste management, focusing on techniques, regulations, and safety protocols. Course Objectives
    • Understand the basics of recycling and waste management.
    • Learn recycling techniques.
    • Develop skills in waste management.
    • Emphasize safety and regulatory compliance.
    • Prepare students for roles in recycling and waste management.
    Course Outcomes
    1. Explain the basics of recycling and waste management.
    2. Apply recycling techniques.
    3. Manage waste effectively.
    4. Comply with safety and regulatory standards.
    5. Prepare for roles in recycling and waste management.
  • Course Description: This course provides an introduction to managing resort operations, including guest services, recreational activities, facility management, and marketing. Participants will gain insights into running successful resorts. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the principles of resort management.
    • Develop effective guest services and recreational activities.
    • Implement facility management and marketing strategies.
    Learning Outcomes:
    • Apply resort management principles in hospitality settings.
    • Develop and implement guest services and recreational activities.
    • Manage resort facilities and market resort services.
  • Description: This course provides a broad overview of sociology and how it applies to everyday life. Major theoretical perspectives and concepts are presented, including sociological imagination, culture, deviance, inequality, social change, and social structure. Students also explore the influence of social class and social institutions, such as churches, education, healthcare, government, economy, and environment.  
    Course Objectives: 
    • understand the four major sociological perspectives (Functionalist, Conflict, Symbolic Interaction, and Feminist thought), their theoretical components and their historical evolution. 

    • learn how humans develop social consciousness, thinking skills, self-concepts and moral codes. 
    • distinguish the basis of different types of societies, can order and sequence the socialization processes and cognitive developments over a life span and can connect evolving institutional participation, roles and moral codes to specific ages and social experiences over a life time 

    • associate the different historical experiences, values, norms, and belief systems with specific cultures nationally and globally. 
    • understand the basic historical data, sociological processes and concepts, and contemporary issues concerning the social construction of race, ethnicity, gender, social status, economic class, and learn how these change over time. 
  • Course Description: This course focuses on managing spa operations, including guest services, wellness programs, facility management, and marketing. Participants will learn to create and manage high-quality spa experiences. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the principles of spa management.
    • Develop effective guest services and wellness programs.
    • Implement facility management and marketing strategies for spas.
    Learning Outcomes:
    • Apply spa management principles in hospitality settings.
    • Develop and implement guest services and wellness programs.
    • Manage spa facilities and market spa services effectively.

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