Non IT Courses
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Non IT Courses
Individuals, especially those who have recently graduated from college, and corporations require quite distinct skill sets.
Corporate organisations devote a lot of time and resources to educate these people and progressing them to the level required by projects and clients.
We provide a range of talent acquisition services by leveraging our domain knowledge buil over decades.
COURSES WE OFFER
Business Analyst
Management Consultant
Graphic Designer
Technical Writer
Content Manager
- Business Analyst
- Management Consultant
- Graphic Designer
- Technical Writer
- Content Manager
Course Overview:
- Business Analysis Fundamentals: Most programs start with a foundation in business analysis. This covers key concepts, methodologies, and techniques used in the field.
- Data Analysis: Understanding data is crucial for a business analyst. You'll likely learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret data to make informed decisions.
- Requirements Gathering: Business analysts need to gather and document requirements for projects. This part of the course will teach you techniques for effective requirement elicitation.
- Business Process Modeling: You'll learn how to create process models to help organizations understand and improve their operations.
- Software and Tools: Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Excel, SQL, and specialized business analysis software is often included.
- Project Management: Some programs include project management components since business analysts often work closely with project managers.
Course Curriculum:
- Fundamentals of Management Consulting: This may cover the basics of management consulting, including its history, principles, and key concepts.
- Problem Solving and Analytical Skills: Courses often focus on developing analytical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential for management consultants.
- Industry-Specific Knowledge: Depending on the specialization or industry focus of the program, there may be modules that delve into specific sectors such as healthcare, finance, technology, or marketing.
- Consulting Methodologies: Students are likely to learn various consulting methodologies and frameworks commonly used in the industry.
- Communication and Presentation Skills: Effective communication, both written and oral, is crucial in management consulting. Training in this area may be included.
- Project Management: Many consulting engagements involve managing projects, so courses may cover project management techniques.
- Data Analysis and Tools: Given the increasing reliance on data-driven decision-making, students may learn data analysis tools and techniques, including software like Excel, Tableau, or Python.
Course Curriculum:
- Introduction to Graphic Design
- History and principles of graphic design
- Graphic design software overview (Adobe Creative Suite, CorelDRAW, etc.)
- Typography and Layout Design
- Understanding fonts and typefaces
- Creating effective layouts for print and digital media
- Color Theory and Application
- Using color effectively in design
- Color psychology and its impact on design
- Digital Illustration
- Vector vs. raster graphics
- Creating illustrations and icons
- Photo Editing and Manipulation
- Image retouching and enhancement
- Working with layers and filters
- Logo and Branding Design
- Creating logos and brand identity
- Consistency in branding across media
- Web Design Fundamentals
- Designing for websites and user experience
- Responsive design principles
- Print Design
- Designing for various print materials (brochures, posters, business cards)
- Preparing files for print production
- Motion Graphics
- Basics of animation and video editing
- Creating animated graphics and ads
- Portfolio Development
- Building a professional graphic design portfolio
- Presenting your work effectively
Course Overview:
- Introduction to Technical Writing: Covering the basics of technical writing, including understanding the audience, purpose, and context of documents.
- Writing Tools and Software: Training on commonly used tools and software for technical writing, such as Microsoft Word, Adobe FrameMaker, and content management systems.
- Document Design and Formatting: Teaching students how to create visually appealing and organized documents, including the use of graphics and diagrams.
- Information Gathering and Research: Explaining how to gather technical information from subject matter experts and conduct research to support documentati
- Writing Styles and Techniques: Focusing on the use of plain language, active voice, and concise writing to make complex information understandable
- User-Centered Documentation: Emphasizing the importance of designing documentation with the end-user in mind.
- Version Control and Collaboration: Teaching how to work in a team and use version control systems like Git for documentation projects.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations: Covering issues like copyright, intellectual property, and ethical considerations in technical writing.
- Project Management: Providing an understanding of project management principles to meet deadlines and manage documentation projects effectively.
- Industry-Specific Training: Offering specialization in specific industries like IT, healthcare, engineering, or manufacturing, based on the student's interests.
Course Curriculum:
- Introduction to Content Management:
- Understanding the role of a content manager.
- Overview of content management systems (CMS).
- Content management process and workflow.
- Content Strategy:
- Developing a content strategy.
- Content planning and organization.
- Content auditing and analysis.
- Content Creation and Optimization:
- Writing for the web.
- SEO principles for content.
- Multimedia content creation (images, videos, infographics).
- CMS Fundamentals:
- In-depth study of popular CMS platforms (e.g., WordPress, Drupal, Joomla).
- Hands-on experience in using a CMS.
- Customizing and configuring CMS for various purposes.
- Content Publishing and Management:
- Content scheduling and publishing.
- Version control and content governance.
- User roles and permissions.
- Content Marketing:
- Content promotion strategies.
- Social media integration.
- Email marketing and newsletters.
- Analytics and Performance Tracking:
- Using analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics).
- Measuring content effectiveness.
- Continuous improvement through data analysis.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations:
- Copyright and plagiarism.
- Privacy and data protection.
- Accessibility and inclusivity in content.
- Project Work and Internship:
- Participants will work on real-world content management projects.
- Opportunities for internships with partnering companies.
- Professional Development:
- Resume building and interview preparation.
- Networking and building an online presence.
- Soft skills and effective communication.
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