Understand how leadership communications differ between the military to civilian environments. Learners will become familiar with skills and techniques that may be effective in both environments. They will also recognize leadership communications techniques that are much more suitable for one environment over the other. Total class hours - 6.
Developing your emotional intelligence (EI) can have a positive impact on your career. By focusing on your EI, you can improve your personal relationships and your communication skills to achieve stronger professional success. This micro-credential will focus on the four elements of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management. By focusing...
Giving and receiving feedback is the basis of every social interaction, both in the workplace and at home. Feedback can be formal or informal, spoken or written, and involves a range of non-verbal cues including gestures, tone of voice, and eye contact. This micro-credential will first help you analyze your own behaviour and thought processes when you are giving and receiving feedback. You will...
A key component of intercultural competency is the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders across a range of cultures. In an increasingly global world, intercultural competency is a critical skill that will improve your ability to build and maintain relationships at home and abroad. This micro-credential will teach you the specific frameworks...
To stand out in the professional world, you need to be able to engage with your clients, management, and employees; you can do this with effective storytelling techniques. This micro-credential is designed to teach the most useful storytelling methods that could be used in a variety of professional situations, such as interviews, pitches, and general networking. Learning Outcomes: 1. Synthesize...
In this course, students will learn to establish rapport with various stakeholders, use interview strategies, and understand group dynamics. Students examine a variety of approaches to advocacy and analyze the ethical responsibilities of representation. Students practice self evaluation and team building, as well as techniques for having difficult conversations and advocating for positive change...
This course provides an overview of important communication concepts and skills required in business. Topics covered include: writing clear reports and documentation, making effective presentations, and fostering interpersonal skills.
This course will familiarize students with both the hardware and software of their computer system. Graduates will be able to use the most common functions of the Windows operating system including the Windows Explorer program for file management and will be able to identify security risks and protect their computers. This course also reviews networks, internet and email use. Graduates will be...
Students will learn how to communicate with each other, manage their time and work more efficiently using Microsoft Office Outlook 365. Proper email etiquette for sending and receiving electronic mail, organizational methods for storing mail, mailboxes, address books, contact lists, tasks and journals are among the topics covered.
Learn how to create web pages in Hypertext Markup Language, the language of the internet. This course covers how to create, edit and link documents, how to control the text layout using lists, line breaks and tables and how to add graphics and multimedia to your web document. You will also learn how to use forms to collect and control user input, how to create tables and frames. This course will...