Communication and Information Management And MA in Information Management
HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute
Duration: 2 Months
£25,350
Detailed information
| Duration: | 2 Months |
|---|---|
| Price: | £25,350 |
| Type: | Training |
| Method: | In a classroom |
| Accreditation: | HRODC Information Management Postgraduate Training Institute is Registered with the UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP), of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, formerly Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS). Its |
| Prepares for: | DIPLOMA- Postgraduate in Communication and Information Management And MA in Information Management |
| Requirements: | Degree or Work Experience |
| Internship: | Yes |
| Students per class: | 15 |
Do you need further information?
Contact the person in charge , free and at no obligation, for information on how to enroll, enrollment limit/availability and more.
Course program
The methodology that will be employed in the delivery of the proposed training includes:
1. Discussion groups,
2. Group and individual investigation,
3. Simulations
4. Individual consultation
5. DVD/Video Case Analysis
6. Text Case Analysis
7. Documentary Analysis
8. Formal Presentation
Assessment
Assessment, towards the HRODC Postgraduate Diploma, Communication and Information Management will be both in-session and out of session, on a cumulative and continuous basis, to facilitate the retaking of assessable modules, within the allocated time. Participants will be advised, at the start of the programme, when and what form the assessment will take.
To achieve the attainment level required for the Award of HRODC Postgraduate Diploma in Communication and Information Management, delegates should achieve a minimum of 50% pass in at least 70% of the modules. Module one will be treated as a double-unit and assessed in 2-parts, while module 3 will be regarded as 4 units, assessed in 4 distinct parts.
There are, therefore 10 units, for assessment purpose, requiring at least a pass in 7 units, at 50% or higher. The assessment will be facilitated by the issuance of bound copies of course guides and course supplement (possibly combined), at the beginning of the training.
THE PROGRAMME
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
1 Use of English 2 5 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the end of the specified Learning and development activities, delegates will be able to:
Demonstrate their ability to spell unusual words
Demonstrate their Mastery of the English ‘Peculiars’
Identify words with silent consonants, reflecting this factor in their spelling
Demonstrate their ability to identify words with silent consonants, reflecting this factor in their spelling
Demonstrate their ability to recall the different parts of speech, in the English Language;
Demonstrate their knowledge of the function of the different parts of speech, generally
Demonstrate their knowledge of the function of the different parts of speech, understanding
Demonstrate their ability to differentiate between ‘countables’ and ‘uncountables’ and the appropriate ways of managing them in context.
Distinguish between common and proper nouns
Use the different parts of speech in sentences, their demonstrating their ability to use them effectively in context
Exhibit their understanding of how the different types of pronouns are to be used in different contexts
Indicate how transitive and intransitive verbs are to be used in written and spoken contexts
Construct sentences and paragraphs using gerunds, as distinct form other aspects and contexts of ‘Use of English’
Use comparatives and superlatives, effectively, demonstrating how to appropriately use them in written and spoken contexts.
Analyse sentences, picking out main and subordinate clauses
Construct sentences, incorporating noun clauses
Demonstrate their ability to construct sentences incorporating noun clauses
Analyse sentences, demonstrating their knowledge of the difference between nouns, and adverbial and adjectival clauses.
Tell the function of clauses in sentences. Spelling Unusual Words
Vowels and Consonants;
The Silent Vowels;
The Peculiars;
Speech Organisation –
Nouns –
Common nouns,
Proper nouns,
‘Noun in a position’,
Countables,
Uncountables;
Pronouns –
Types of Pronouns
Relative pronoun
Personal pronoun
Indefinite pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
Interrogative pronoun
Verbs –
Transitive And Intransitive Verbs;
Adjectives;
Adverbs;
Prepositions;
Exclamations Or Interjections
Conjunction
Gerunds
The superlatives
Using Tense appropriately –
Present Tense;
Past Tense;
Simple Present Tense
Present Perfect Tense;
Pluperfect or Past Perfect Tense;
Future tense;
Fundamentals of Reported Speech
Subjects and Objects
Relating number of verb to number of subject or object
Clauses
Main clauses
Subsidiary clauses
Types of clauses –
Defining clauses
Non-defining clauses
Noun clauses
Adjectival clauses
Adverbial clauses
Module #
Module Title Unit Value Duration
2 Taxonomy of Educational Objectives 1 1 Day
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the end of the specified Learning and development activities, delegates will be able to:
Demonstrate their understanding of the different levels of learning
Indicate the level of learning that relates to each ‘occupational activity’,
Determine the level of information processing that is associated with each level of learning, Levels of Learning –
Simple Recall;
Comprehension or Analysis;
Application;
Problem-Solving;
Synthesis
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
3 Information Gathering, Processing and Presentation 4 10 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
Distinguish between data and information
Assess the value of secondary sources of information as a prelude to the presentation of primary information
Choose the most appropriate data elicitation techniques, in relation to the sampling frame, sampling unit, sample size & time span, among other factors.
Advise others of the situations in which participant observation, conversation analysis, documentary analysis, focus groups, interviews & questionnaires, respectively, are appropriate.
Design interview & questionnaire schedules that will elicit information appropriate to the objectives of the report
Design structured & unstructured questions, determining the conditions under which they should be used
Design questionnaires & interview schedules, with a mixture of open-ended & closed-ended items, avoiding forced-choice in the latter
Employ the most appropriate data analysis techniques, based on the type & volume of data available
Use SPSS (subject to licence) and, or, Excel software packages in analysing data
Use Microsoft Excel to make necessary calculations
Identifying ‘trends’ & ‘patterns’ in information, in an effort to arrive at the appropriate conclusions
Distinguish between summary and conclusions
Produce effective reports, adhering to conventional styles, presenting evidence from the data, & exploiting visual representations
Design an investigation, taking pertinent factors into account
Manage an investigation, from inception and design to reporting
Demonstrate their ability to work collaboratively in:
Designing an investigation
Eliciting data,
Analysing data
Interpreting Data
Presenting Information
Instrument Design, Information Gathering, Analysis and Presentation:
Sources of Information
Secondary Sources of Information
Primary Sources of Information
Combining Primary and Secondary Sources of Information
Selecting appropriate background information
Choosing The Methodology for collecting information
Qualitative Approaches to collecting information
Quantitative Approaches to collecting information
Combining or ‘Triangulating’ The Methods of collecting information
Data gathering Techniques
Surveys
Participant Observation
Conversation Analysis
Documentary Analysis
Focus Groups
Interviews
Questionnaires
Structuring interview and questionnaire items
Closed-ended questions
Open-ended questions
Non-forced-choice closed ended questions
Sampling As An Important Element of gathering information
The Sampling Frame
Sampling Techniques
Convenience Or Non-random Samples
Quota Sample
Systematic Sample
Probability Or Random Samples
Simple Random Sample
Stratified Sampling
Multi-stage Sampling
Interview Or Questionnaire?
Using Unstructured Questions
Using Open-ended Questions
Designing Closed-ended Questions
Avoiding Forced-choice
Data Analysis
Instruments of Analysis
Using a ‘Tally System’
Using SPSS Package – Licensing permitting
Using Excel Package
Data Interpretation
Making Sense of The Information gathered and analysed
Identifying ‘Trends’ & ‘Patterns’ in Information
Arriving At Conclusions
Reporting The Findings
Reporting Styles
Using The Evidence available
Choosing reporting style to match the type of report or information being presented
Generating Graphs & Charts From Tables
Using Microsoft Excel to create graphs and charts
Monitoring & Continuous Evaluation
The Interim Reports
The final Report
Formal Reports
The Abstract
Establishing The Terms of reference
The Executive Summary
Choosing prefacing summaries
The Introduction
The Background
Styles of Report Writing;
Using Visual presentation to enhance the effectiveness of reports
Using evidence from information gathered to support claims made in reports
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
4 Oral-Visual Presentation 1 2 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
‘Explicitly demonstrate’ that they took the necessary steps in the preparation for their oral-visual presentation
Prepare and deliver electronic presentations
Demonstrate their understanding of the importance of the introduction – in oral-visual presentations
Demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal presentation skills, during the delivery of their oral-visual presentations
Demonstrate their ability to select the information that is relevant to the particular issues being presented, omitting the irrelevant aspects
Exhibit their ability to select the most appropriate PowerPoint template, in line with the type of presentation they intend to deliver
Set their PowerPoint presentation slides to automatic run, timing it to coincide with their allocated time
Programme their presentations to provide ‘dim effect’, thereby enhancing the readability and psychological effect of the information they present Preparing For The presentation
Electronic Presentations
The Presentation
The Introduction To Your Presentation
Avoiding Stage-fright
Eye Contact, Posture & Other Forms Of Body Language
Verbal Communication –
Written Communication
Oral communication - audibility, Intonation, Etc.
Improving The Relevance Of Information presented
Addressing Questions
Designing PowerPoint Presentations
Choosing PowerPoint Background
Using PowerPoint Templates
Using sound and animation, appropriately
Adding automatic run
Timing the presentation for automatic run
Enhancing presentations with ‘Dim’ effect.
Choosing the appropriate ‘Dim effect’
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
5 Minutes and Minute-Taking 1 2 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
Illustrate the importance of meetings in an organisational context
Demonstrate the use of different minute-taking techniques
Make decisions regarding the appropriateness of particular minute-taking techniques,
Make decisions regarding the appropriateness of particular minute reporting styles
Determine when verbatim in minute reporting is important and appropriate
Demonstrate their ability to use mind-mapping technique to record minutes. Preparing for the meeting
Preparing to Take the minutes;
The significance of minutes;
Minutes as a record of events;
Meetings in a historical perspective;
Techniques of minute-taking;
Recording styles;
Preparation and Presentation of minutes;
The verbatim – when is it appropriate;
Taking note of motions;
Taking note of result of motions;
Noting Action Points;
Noting assigners and assignees of action;
Noting timescales and deadlines;
Recording amendments to minutes; Seeking clarification
Mind-mapping as a minute-taking technique.
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
6 Meetings: Scheduling and Conduct 1 1 Day
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
Decide on the amount of notice that is required for particular meetings
Distinguish between the importance and urgency of meetings
Schedule meetings, taking pertinent factors into account
Demonstrate their ability to convene meetings
Demonstrate their ability to ‘gate-keep’ at meetings
Exhibit their competence in promoting ‘harmony’ at meetings
Exhibit their competence to seek consensus at meetings
Demonstrate their competence in conducting meetings within time limits The notice of meetings;
The agenda items
Following the agenda;
Dealing with conflicting members;
Seeking consensus
Gatekeeping –
Bringing in the timid;
Silencing the over-eloquent;
Keeping meeting duration within the specified time
1. Discussion groups,
2. Group and individual investigation,
3. Simulations
4. Individual consultation
5. DVD/Video Case Analysis
6. Text Case Analysis
7. Documentary Analysis
8. Formal Presentation
Assessment
Assessment, towards the HRODC Postgraduate Diploma, Communication and Information Management will be both in-session and out of session, on a cumulative and continuous basis, to facilitate the retaking of assessable modules, within the allocated time. Participants will be advised, at the start of the programme, when and what form the assessment will take.
To achieve the attainment level required for the Award of HRODC Postgraduate Diploma in Communication and Information Management, delegates should achieve a minimum of 50% pass in at least 70% of the modules. Module one will be treated as a double-unit and assessed in 2-parts, while module 3 will be regarded as 4 units, assessed in 4 distinct parts.
There are, therefore 10 units, for assessment purpose, requiring at least a pass in 7 units, at 50% or higher. The assessment will be facilitated by the issuance of bound copies of course guides and course supplement (possibly combined), at the beginning of the training.
THE PROGRAMME
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
1 Use of English 2 5 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the end of the specified Learning and development activities, delegates will be able to:
Demonstrate their ability to spell unusual words
Demonstrate their Mastery of the English ‘Peculiars’
Identify words with silent consonants, reflecting this factor in their spelling
Demonstrate their ability to identify words with silent consonants, reflecting this factor in their spelling
Demonstrate their ability to recall the different parts of speech, in the English Language;
Demonstrate their knowledge of the function of the different parts of speech, generally
Demonstrate their knowledge of the function of the different parts of speech, understanding
Demonstrate their ability to differentiate between ‘countables’ and ‘uncountables’ and the appropriate ways of managing them in context.
Distinguish between common and proper nouns
Use the different parts of speech in sentences, their demonstrating their ability to use them effectively in context
Exhibit their understanding of how the different types of pronouns are to be used in different contexts
Indicate how transitive and intransitive verbs are to be used in written and spoken contexts
Construct sentences and paragraphs using gerunds, as distinct form other aspects and contexts of ‘Use of English’
Use comparatives and superlatives, effectively, demonstrating how to appropriately use them in written and spoken contexts.
Analyse sentences, picking out main and subordinate clauses
Construct sentences, incorporating noun clauses
Demonstrate their ability to construct sentences incorporating noun clauses
Analyse sentences, demonstrating their knowledge of the difference between nouns, and adverbial and adjectival clauses.
Tell the function of clauses in sentences. Spelling Unusual Words
Vowels and Consonants;
The Silent Vowels;
The Peculiars;
Speech Organisation –
Nouns –
Common nouns,
Proper nouns,
‘Noun in a position’,
Countables,
Uncountables;
Pronouns –
Types of Pronouns
Relative pronoun
Personal pronoun
Indefinite pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
Interrogative pronoun
Verbs –
Transitive And Intransitive Verbs;
Adjectives;
Adverbs;
Prepositions;
Exclamations Or Interjections
Conjunction
Gerunds
The superlatives
Using Tense appropriately –
Present Tense;
Past Tense;
Simple Present Tense
Present Perfect Tense;
Pluperfect or Past Perfect Tense;
Future tense;
Fundamentals of Reported Speech
Subjects and Objects
Relating number of verb to number of subject or object
Clauses
Main clauses
Subsidiary clauses
Types of clauses –
Defining clauses
Non-defining clauses
Noun clauses
Adjectival clauses
Adverbial clauses
Module #
Module Title Unit Value Duration
2 Taxonomy of Educational Objectives 1 1 Day
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the end of the specified Learning and development activities, delegates will be able to:
Demonstrate their understanding of the different levels of learning
Indicate the level of learning that relates to each ‘occupational activity’,
Determine the level of information processing that is associated with each level of learning, Levels of Learning –
Simple Recall;
Comprehension or Analysis;
Application;
Problem-Solving;
Synthesis
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
3 Information Gathering, Processing and Presentation 4 10 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
Distinguish between data and information
Assess the value of secondary sources of information as a prelude to the presentation of primary information
Choose the most appropriate data elicitation techniques, in relation to the sampling frame, sampling unit, sample size & time span, among other factors.
Advise others of the situations in which participant observation, conversation analysis, documentary analysis, focus groups, interviews & questionnaires, respectively, are appropriate.
Design interview & questionnaire schedules that will elicit information appropriate to the objectives of the report
Design structured & unstructured questions, determining the conditions under which they should be used
Design questionnaires & interview schedules, with a mixture of open-ended & closed-ended items, avoiding forced-choice in the latter
Employ the most appropriate data analysis techniques, based on the type & volume of data available
Use SPSS (subject to licence) and, or, Excel software packages in analysing data
Use Microsoft Excel to make necessary calculations
Identifying ‘trends’ & ‘patterns’ in information, in an effort to arrive at the appropriate conclusions
Distinguish between summary and conclusions
Produce effective reports, adhering to conventional styles, presenting evidence from the data, & exploiting visual representations
Design an investigation, taking pertinent factors into account
Manage an investigation, from inception and design to reporting
Demonstrate their ability to work collaboratively in:
Designing an investigation
Eliciting data,
Analysing data
Interpreting Data
Presenting Information
Instrument Design, Information Gathering, Analysis and Presentation:
Sources of Information
Secondary Sources of Information
Primary Sources of Information
Combining Primary and Secondary Sources of Information
Selecting appropriate background information
Choosing The Methodology for collecting information
Qualitative Approaches to collecting information
Quantitative Approaches to collecting information
Combining or ‘Triangulating’ The Methods of collecting information
Data gathering Techniques
Surveys
Participant Observation
Conversation Analysis
Documentary Analysis
Focus Groups
Interviews
Questionnaires
Structuring interview and questionnaire items
Closed-ended questions
Open-ended questions
Non-forced-choice closed ended questions
Sampling As An Important Element of gathering information
The Sampling Frame
Sampling Techniques
Convenience Or Non-random Samples
Quota Sample
Systematic Sample
Probability Or Random Samples
Simple Random Sample
Stratified Sampling
Multi-stage Sampling
Interview Or Questionnaire?
Using Unstructured Questions
Using Open-ended Questions
Designing Closed-ended Questions
Avoiding Forced-choice
Data Analysis
Instruments of Analysis
Using a ‘Tally System’
Using SPSS Package – Licensing permitting
Using Excel Package
Data Interpretation
Making Sense of The Information gathered and analysed
Identifying ‘Trends’ & ‘Patterns’ in Information
Arriving At Conclusions
Reporting The Findings
Reporting Styles
Using The Evidence available
Choosing reporting style to match the type of report or information being presented
Generating Graphs & Charts From Tables
Using Microsoft Excel to create graphs and charts
Monitoring & Continuous Evaluation
The Interim Reports
The final Report
Formal Reports
The Abstract
Establishing The Terms of reference
The Executive Summary
Choosing prefacing summaries
The Introduction
The Background
Styles of Report Writing;
Using Visual presentation to enhance the effectiveness of reports
Using evidence from information gathered to support claims made in reports
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
4 Oral-Visual Presentation 1 2 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
‘Explicitly demonstrate’ that they took the necessary steps in the preparation for their oral-visual presentation
Prepare and deliver electronic presentations
Demonstrate their understanding of the importance of the introduction – in oral-visual presentations
Demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal presentation skills, during the delivery of their oral-visual presentations
Demonstrate their ability to select the information that is relevant to the particular issues being presented, omitting the irrelevant aspects
Exhibit their ability to select the most appropriate PowerPoint template, in line with the type of presentation they intend to deliver
Set their PowerPoint presentation slides to automatic run, timing it to coincide with their allocated time
Programme their presentations to provide ‘dim effect’, thereby enhancing the readability and psychological effect of the information they present Preparing For The presentation
Electronic Presentations
The Presentation
The Introduction To Your Presentation
Avoiding Stage-fright
Eye Contact, Posture & Other Forms Of Body Language
Verbal Communication –
Written Communication
Oral communication - audibility, Intonation, Etc.
Improving The Relevance Of Information presented
Addressing Questions
Designing PowerPoint Presentations
Choosing PowerPoint Background
Using PowerPoint Templates
Using sound and animation, appropriately
Adding automatic run
Timing the presentation for automatic run
Enhancing presentations with ‘Dim’ effect.
Choosing the appropriate ‘Dim effect’
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
5 Minutes and Minute-Taking 1 2 Days
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
Illustrate the importance of meetings in an organisational context
Demonstrate the use of different minute-taking techniques
Make decisions regarding the appropriateness of particular minute-taking techniques,
Make decisions regarding the appropriateness of particular minute reporting styles
Determine when verbatim in minute reporting is important and appropriate
Demonstrate their ability to use mind-mapping technique to record minutes. Preparing for the meeting
Preparing to Take the minutes;
The significance of minutes;
Minutes as a record of events;
Meetings in a historical perspective;
Techniques of minute-taking;
Recording styles;
Preparation and Presentation of minutes;
The verbatim – when is it appropriate;
Taking note of motions;
Taking note of result of motions;
Noting Action Points;
Noting assigners and assignees of action;
Noting timescales and deadlines;
Recording amendments to minutes; Seeking clarification
Mind-mapping as a minute-taking technique.
Module # Module Title Unit Value Duration
6 Meetings: Scheduling and Conduct 1 1 Day
Objectives Contents & Concepts
By the conclusion of the specified learning activities, participants will be able to:
Decide on the amount of notice that is required for particular meetings
Distinguish between the importance and urgency of meetings
Schedule meetings, taking pertinent factors into account
Demonstrate their ability to convene meetings
Demonstrate their ability to ‘gate-keep’ at meetings
Exhibit their competence in promoting ‘harmony’ at meetings
Exhibit their competence to seek consensus at meetings
Demonstrate their competence in conducting meetings within time limits The notice of meetings;
The agenda items
Following the agenda;
Dealing with conflicting members;
Seeking consensus
Gatekeeping –
Bringing in the timid;
Silencing the over-eloquent;
Keeping meeting duration within the specified time
Do you need clarification regarding the course program?
Contact the person in charge , free and at no obligation, for information on how to enroll, enrollment limit/availability and more.
Course location
HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute
HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute is a Graduate Institution Registered with the UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP), of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), formerly Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS). Its Registration Number is: 10019585 and can be Verified at: http://www.ukrlp.co.uk/. It provides Intensive Full-Time Postgraduate Diploma Courses. 3 Months Intensive Full-Time Postgraduate Diploma Courses or 6 Months Full-Time Courses, progressing to MSc, MBA, MA. Intensive Full-Time (3 Months) Courses, and Full-Time (6 Months) Postgraduate Diploma Courses, Progressing to MA, MBA or MSc include: Human Resource Management: A Practitioner’s Approach; Comprehensive Automotive Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Diagnostic, Maintenance and Repair; Comprehensive Real Estate Management; Executive Management; Communication, Information Gathering, Analysis and Report Writing; Women in Management; Human Resource Training and Development Management; National and International Economic Competitiveness: Towards Economic Growth and Sustainability; Corporate Governance and Strategic Management: Incorporating Corporate Strategy; Business Administration; Cost Accounting, Budgeting, Profitability Analysis, Strategy and Balanced Score Card; Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice; Advanced Islamic and Banking Finance; International Finance and Financial Services; Global Marketing: Local, National and International Marketing Strategic Plan and Implementation; Advanced International Legal Studies; International and National Events Management; Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning (HVAC) Engineering; Human Resource Management (HRM) in the International Petroleum – Oil and Gas – Industry; International Petroleum –Oil and Gas – Terminal Services, SAP, Joint Venture, Health, Safety, Human Resource, Organisation and Project Management; Advanced Oil and Gas Accounting: International Petroleum Accounting; Organisational Development and Change Management: Conceptual, Contextual and Analytical Issues; Effective Project Management: Employing HR, Cost, Quality, Procurement, Risk, & Time Management Strategies to Enhance Objectives; Strategising Logistics and Supply Chain Management; Drilling Operation: On-Shore and Deepwater Oil and Gas Drilling Operations, Incorporating Shale Gas Drilling; Intercultural Business Communication: Effective International Business Communication; Computer and Information Systems Communication, Incorporating Microsoft Office Suite Leading to World Trade Organisation, Anti-Dumping, Anti-Subsidy, Sustainability and Environmental Management, Development Economics, and Agricultural Project Management; International Petroleum – Oil and Gas – Operation for Non-Technical Staff: Mineral Rights, Upstream Oil and Gas Mineral Lease Contracts, Exploration, Drilling, Production and Sale, etc.
These Postgraduate Diploma, MSc, MBA, MA Courses are delivered in Dubai United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuala Lumpur (KL) Malaysia, Caracas, Astana Kazakhstan, Moscow Russia, Baku Azerbaijan, Durban South Africa, Dodoma Tanzania, Nairobi Kenya, Abuja Nigeria, Accra Ghana, Malabo Equatorial Guinea, Luanda Angola, Mumbai India, Karachi Pakistan, Islamabad Pakistan, Lagos Nigeria, Sokoto Nigeria, Ontario Canada, Buenos Aires Argentina; Lima Peru, Brasília Brazil, Quito Ecuador, Panama City Panama, Managua Nicaragua, San Salvador El Salvador, Guatemala City Guatemala, Belize Belize City, San Jose Costa Rica, Tegucigalpa Honduras, London UK, etc. Short Postgraduate Courses and 20-Week Video Enhanced Postgraduate Diploma Courses are also available.
The Video-Enhanced On-Line Postgraduate Diploma Courses is studied in 20 Weeks, in the comfort of students’ homes. In a move away from the traditional on-line courses, and recent technology-mediated distance education, HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute has introduced a Video-Enhanced On-Line delivery. Students:
These Postgraduate Diploma, MSc, MBA, MA Courses are delivered in Dubai United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuala Lumpur (KL) Malaysia, Caracas, Astana Kazakhstan, Moscow Russia, Baku Azerbaijan, Durban South Africa, Dodoma Tanzania, Nairobi Kenya, Abuja Nigeria, Accra Ghana, Malabo Equatorial Guinea, Luanda Angola, Mumbai India, Karachi Pakistan, Islamabad Pakistan, Lagos Nigeria, Sokoto Nigeria, Ontario Canada, Buenos Aires Argentina; Lima Peru, Brasília Brazil, Quito Ecuador, Panama City Panama, Managua Nicaragua, San Salvador El Salvador, Guatemala City Guatemala, Belize Belize City, San Jose Costa Rica, Tegucigalpa Honduras, London UK, etc. Short Postgraduate Courses and 20-Week Video Enhanced Postgraduate Diploma Courses are also available.
The Video-Enhanced On-Line Postgraduate Diploma Courses is studied in 20 Weeks, in the comfort of students’ homes. In a move away from the traditional on-line courses, and recent technology-mediated distance education, HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute has introduced a Video-Enhanced On-Line delivery. Students:
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