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Click on the name of an online certificate courses to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Automated Car Rental and Hotel Accommodations (TRAV 615) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents. Add to your skills as you interpret car rental and hotel accommodations rate, availability, product and procedures displays and book the reservations. Exercises and drills will improve your proficiency and speed. You will use RTS?, a "hands-on" simulation of Sabre? in conjunction with the online tutorial. |
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Bar and Restaurant Operations (BPGM 507) |
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Business |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Bar and Restaurant Operations |
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Basic Anatomy and Physiology (MDEC 002) |
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Healthcare |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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The intent of this course is to introduce, refresh and enhance student's knowledge about the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology. There are three main themes of this course: the interrelationships of body organs systems; homeostasis (or homeostasis imbalances); and the complementarities of structure and function. This course is designed as online independent learning, with in-class evaluation and problem solving. |
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Basic Computing Literacy (COMP 100) |
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Computer Science |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skill needed to work with personal computers (PCs) using Windows basic commands, introductory Word processing, Internet and email operations. |
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Basic Corporate Finance (X430.1) |
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Finance |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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The successful operation of any organization requires a basic understanding of the principles of finance. This survey course, intended for people from diverse business backgrounds, introduces you to modern financial theories and to the strategies and tools of corporate financial decision making. It shows you how corporate finance works, the issues involved, and how to perform the basic calculations required for financial analysis. A fundamental knowledge of statistics is helpful.
With a central focus on valuation, or how to determine a company's worth, the topics covered include present value concepts and the capital asset pricing model, sources and forms of financing, financial structure, leverage, cost of capital, and rates of return. |
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Beginning French 1 (X8) |
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Linguistics, Language & ESL |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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Beginning French 1 is designed to help novice students gain basic proficiency in the French language. The primary goal is to acquire mastery of the fundamentals of French. In the course, students employ various multimedia techniques to aid in learning and using the French language. Students also examine elements of Francophone culture through virtual field trips abroad.
Although this course includes an aural component, it does not attempt to measure a student's acquisition of oral skills. Rather the course focuses on grammar, vocabulary, parts of speech, and the other written components you must master in order to read, write, and comprehend a foreign language. Students are strongly encouraged (but not required) to hone their oral skills using the resources that supplement the course text. |
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Beginning Spanish 1 (X28) |
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Linguistics, Language & ESL |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This is an introductory course in the Spanish language that presents vocabulary, grammar, and syntax to students in a series of theme-based units. It assumes students have limited or no exposure to the language, whether in real-world settings or more formal classroom environments. Given the theme-based approach to each unit, topics of cultural, historical, and geographic interest are used as integrated pieces of unit objectives in the areas of vocabulary and grammar. In addition, directed activities ask that students develop a cultural sensitivity toward those who speak Spanish and toward their heritage, and open investigations ask that students use Web-based sources to make their own discoveries.
As with all our other language courses, although Beginning Spanish 1, X28 includes an aural component, this course does not attempt to measure a student?s acquisition of oral skills in the target language. Rather, the course focuses on grammar, vocabulary, parts of speech, and the other written components which one must master in order to read, write, and comprehend a foreign language. Students are strongly encouraged (but not required) to hone their oral skills using the resources that supplement the course text. |
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Building a Future-Oriented Human Resources Department (Online) (X 450.36) |
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Human Services |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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To be successful, human resources departments must build a strategic operation to meet the changing business environment and add value to the corporation. This online course focuses on the key business issues that will affect productivity and effective delivery of human resources services in the future--strategic partnerships, globalization, cross-functional teams and team-based work, core competencies, re-engineering, the virtual workplace, and the changing workforce. The course also covers identification of key customer needs; ways to position HR to meet customer requirements; and such tools as process analysis, staffing redesign, and the use of advanced technology. Through lectures, case studies, and discussion, students examine what these issues will mean to organizations and receive guidance on ways HR professionals can structure their roles/departments to become strategic partners in effective change. |
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Business Applications of Calculus (Online) (X 410) |
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Business |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course examines the applications of differential and integral calculus to the study of business and economics. Topics helpful to students who need a pre-MBA review of calculus principles and applications also are covered. |
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Business Economics (Online) (X 100) |
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Business |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This online course examines the effort of the enterprise to secure profits and the nature of demand for its products. Topics include cost and production, allocation of resources through competition, forms of market competition, relation of size to efficiency, markets for productive factors, incentives and growth, and capital budgeting. |
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Business Engineering for Internet Business Applications (X488.4) |
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Information Technology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This is a required course in the Internet Business and Technology Certificate Program.
This course will no longer be offered online after 2003. Click here to see the 2003 online schedule of courses. Please refer to Extension's online catalog for scheduling details on classroom courses.
This course introduces you to the justification, concepts, models, and processes organizations use to develop internet business applications from a business process perspective. Object technology will be emphasized for implementation. The instructor emphasizes the translation of strategic business objectives into an information systems architecture that combines data, process, workflow, financial, and simulation models.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should have a solid overview of how competition in virtually every industry requires a new methodology for designing and delivering information systems based on business process engineering, and why that technology is an ideal solution for internet business applications; the value of integrating different kinds of models at the design phase of a project; the process used to design a business model using the principles of convergent engineering; how object technology creates more robust, scalable, and adaptable information systems for the organization dedicated to continuous improvement and innovation. |
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Business Ethics (80170) |
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Business |
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Cardean University |
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People in business encounter many moral or ethical challenges. The question "What is the right thing to do?" can arise in the context of personnel decisions, advertising, financial reporting, environmental and health concerns, and product liability, to name just a few cases. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to ethical theories and ethical analysis in the context of business. We will use case studies, legal rulings and other examples of real-world business problems to debate the underlying ethical issues involved. In addition to weekly online discussions, students will analyze the ethical practices of an actual company-Ben & Jerry's. After taking the course, students should be familiar with the basic tools of ethical analysis and be better equipped to make ethical decisions in their work. No prior formal study of ethics is assumed. |
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Business Policy in Golf Management (BPGM 509) |
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Business |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Business Policy in Golf Management |
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Business Valuation (X431.9) |
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Business |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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In this course you learn to apply financial and economic theory to investment, financing, and dividend decisions in order to identify ways to maximize shareholder returns. The course is intended for analysts, bankers, mid-level treasurers, financial managers, and entrepreneurs.
You apply the principles of corporate finance to the theory of pricing. Practical methods for converting firms' accounting numbers into meaningful economic equivalents to determine costs of capital, total invested capital, free cash flow, corporate rate return, and economic profits are used in the valuation analysis for mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, capital budgeting, initial public offerings/private placements, leveraged buyouts, performance-based executive compensation, agency costs, control premiums/costs of marketability, and real options. |
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Business Writing (Online) (X 418I) |
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Business |
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University of California, Los Angeles Extension |
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This course introduces basic writing strategies for busy professionals who write critical reports, memos, and letters. The online instruction develops skill in eliminating writer's block, getting to the point, and reducing the need for rewrites. A variety of sample writings are used to illustrate effective strategies. Part of the course is devoted to writing and editing student-generated papers (letters, memos, reports). The instructor encourages sharing relevant experience. |
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Business Writing Review (X455) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This hands-on course is designed for those of you who want to refresh and refine your business writing skills. It reviews the basics of composing effective letters, memos, and reports and emphasizes how to find the style and format that fits your subject and audience.
After completing the course, you will be able to:
- Write an effective business letter, memo, and short report
- Identify grammatical and punctuation problems in your writing
- Edit your writing
- Identify fuzzy language in business writing
- Organize your writing more effectively
- Feel more confident in your business writing ability |
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C# Basic (COMP 700) |
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Computer Science |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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This course covers the fundamentals of C#, Object Oriented concepts, using .NET objects, and designing classes with properties, methods, and indexers. It also gives the students an overview of the C# class library, goes into the details of classes that deal with String Handling and File I/O, and introduces the student to handle errors and exceptions. |
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C# Progamming 2 (034IDD602) |
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Computer Science |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Continue building applications using the .NET framework. In addition to advanced C# language and object-oriented techniques, you'll practice more framework concepts such as delegates, events, interoperability, attributes, multi-threading, file IO, XML serialization and more. A strong C# programming foundation is required before taking this course. |
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C# Programming 1 (033IDD601) |
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Computer Science |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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This online C# course focuses on language syntax and the .NET framework. Learn the fundamentals of the C# programming language at an escalated pace, including operators, keywords, types, arrays, proper-ties, and object-oriented features of the language.
In addition, you'll be trained in .NET framework concepts such as the common language runtime (CLR), common type system (CTS), managed execution, assemblies, metadata, exception handling and more. You'll also learn how to build and debug applications with Visual Studio .NET. |
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C# Programming 1 (034IDD601) |
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Computer Science |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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This online C# course focuses on language syntax and the .NET framework. Learn the fundamentals of the C# programming language at an escalated pace, including operators, keywords, types, arrays, proper-ties, and object-oriented features of the language.
In addition, you'll be trained in .NET framework concepts such as the common language runtime (CLR), common type system (CTS), managed execution, assemblies, metadata, exception handling and more. You'll also learn how to build and debug applications with Visual Studio .NET. |
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