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Business Writing Essentials
ID: CEWCS-541
Writing is an essential way of communicating with others. The quality of your writing impacts how people view you and your organization. This course provides a grammar refresher and review of basic writing concepts such as structuring documents and proofreading.
Business Writing Essentials
ID: CEWCS-551
This 3-hour course provides a grammar refresher and review of basic writing concepts such as structuring documents and proofreading.
Certificate in Effective Gramm
ID: CEUGC-531
Good grammar doesn't make good writing, but good writing demands good grammar. Whether you're a student or professional, a career changer or job seeker, effective grammar will equip you to write more effectively from day one. Write and edit better starting today. Gain confidence in your writing. Improve your communication skills.
Business Letter Writing
ID: CEWCS-501
Learn to write business letters that get results. This course will help you write clear, concise, and well-organized letters that present a positive, professional image of you and your organization.
Business Analysis: The Analyst's Role During the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
ID: CEBAA-500
Learn tools and techniques to write non-ambiguous functional requirements and understand the business analyst role in waterfall and agile environments. Understand how to develop the right requirements to build the right product with optimal value for the customer. Learn the right questions to interview end-users, and facilitate requirement workshops using root cause analysis and techniques to discover functional and non-functional requirements. Learn acceptance criteria for requirements based on customer expectations. Develop business analysis documentation (business analysis plan, a business requirement specification document, a requirement traceability matrix, and context diagrams) to demonstrate the wealth of knowledge of the Business Analyst's role in each phase of the SDLC on a project. Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives.
Business Analysis: Use Cases to Functional Requirements
ID: CEBAA-501
Learn tools and techniques to understand the scope of work on a project and determine which parts of business use cases can be automated. Learn to identify business events that take place within an organization to model the business event by writing use cases. Learn to identify detailed process steps and system interactions. Learn the difference between business and product use cases. Learn to write different types of use cases and the required elements for each using business requirements documentation. Facilitate, collaborate, and communicate your understanding of stakeholder requirements for verification and validation. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analysts Role during the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives.
Business Grammar
ID: CEWCS-500
Prevent embarrassing errors and increase your writing success with this intensive one-day program. Gain important tips on correct use of the English language and grammar rules.
Digital Music Production
ID: CEMUS-525
Learn how to make beats and create music tracks for all genres of music, video games and film soundtracks. Course covers the digital audio program Reason. Upon completion of this course students will be able to program and mix digital projects. Topics include MIDI, signal flow, multi-tracking, songwriting and more... Classes meet at Midlands Audio Institute, 207 S. Prospect St., Columbia, SC 29205. 803.782.6910
ESL and Cultural Topics
ID: CEESL-555
Improve your English, learn new vocabulary and language structures. Join us for a 30 hour course that includes reading, writing, vocabulary, and experiential learning activities.
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
ID: CEQAL-642
Gain the knowledge to lead Lean Six Sigma teams. Focus is on providing a comprehensive understanding of how to use the Lean Six Sigma DMAIC project methodology to eliminate waste and implement data driven process improvements. Concepts are emphasized by the extensive use of workshops and exercises. Upon successful completion participants will be able to support Black Belts on project teams or lead Six Sigma projects that do not require Black Belt level tools. Green Belts have the option of undertaking a Six Sigma Project as part of their course work.
Python Programming
ID: CEWDV-580
Learn the fundamentals and history of Python programming by writing and designing your own programs that are built with functions and modules. Learn to test and debug your programs like a professional. Master object composition and encapsulation while focusing on your own classes as you build object-oriented programs while learning the skills for working with strings, dates, and times. From beginning to end, this course will prepare you for all of the basics and building blocks of Python programming. At the end of the course, you will build your own fully functioning program that relies on user input to execute the code you have learned and written.