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TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES

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Systems approach to Airports routinely suffer breakdowns, delays, and disasters that are the exception in
https://sdm.mit.edu/a-systems-
Airport Planning, other fields. When viewed as systems, airports are relatively simple compared to the
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Design & aircraft they serve and the global communication networks they use daily. So, what’s
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Management the problem, and why don’t these systems work together correctly?

This course introduces the various aspects of present and future Air Traffic Control
systems. Among the topics in the present system that we will discuss are the
systems-analysis approach to problems of capacity and safety, surveillance, including https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/aeronau
the National Airspace System and Automated Radar Terminal Systems, navigation tics-and-astronautics/16-72-air-traffic-
2 Air Traffic Control
subsystem technology, aircraft guidance and control, communications, collision control-fall-2006/download-course-
avoidance systems and sequencing and spacing in terminal areas. The class will then materials/
talk about future directions and development and have a critical discussion of past
proposals and of probable future problem areas.

Explores a variety of models and optimization techniques for the solution of airline
schedule planning and operations problems. Schedule design, fleet assignment,
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/civil-
aircraft maintenance routing, crew scheduling, passenger mix, and other topics are
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3 Air Schedule planning covered. Recent models and algorithms addressing issues of model integration,
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robustness, and operations recovery are introduced. Modeling and solution
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techniques designed specifically for large-scale problems, and state-of-the-art
applications of these techniques to airline problems are detailed.

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Aviation Management - Home
Aviation Management - Introduction
Aviation Management - IT
Terms Used in Aviation
Airline Management
Airline - Financial Management
Airline - Route Planning
Airline - Marketing
Aviation Management Airport Management https://www.tutorialspoint.com/aviati
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Tutorial Airport - General Layout on_management/index.htm
Airport - Planning and Development
Airport - Financial Management
Aviation - Safety Management
Aviation - Disaster Management
International Air Law
Concerns in Aviation
Careers in Aviation
Emerging Trends in Aviation

This course provides an overview of airline management decision processes with a


focus on economic issues and their relationship to operations planning models and
decision support tools. It emphasizes the application of economic models of
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/aeronau
demand, pricing, costs, and supply to airline markets and networks, and it examines
tics-and-astronautics/16-75j-airline-
5 Airline management industry practice and emerging methods for fleet planning, route network design,
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scheduling, pricing and revenue management. Emphasis is placed on the interactions
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between the components of airline management and profit objectives in competitive
environments. Students participate in a competitive airline management simulation
game as part of the subject requirements.

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• Airline planning complexity
• Schedule disruptions
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/civil-
• Schedule dependability
Basics of Airport and-environmental-engineering/1-
6 • CDM Ground Delay Program
Operations 206j-airline-schedule-planning-spring-
• How do airlines recover the schedule?
2003/lecture-notes/lec11_aop1.pdf
• Traditional ARM; Model shortcomings
• Interdependency of passengers and aircraft operations

Landuse Management http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/partner


7 Trends and indicators of incompatible land use
& Airport Controls /reports/landmgt-proj6-2008-01.pdf

Create a hazard analysis method that works in concept


System Safety for development stage and supports safety-guided design
Highly Distributed Extend hazard analysis to include more sophisticated human https://nari.arc.nasa.gov/sites/default
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Air Traffic factors /files/LevesonLEARNSlides.pdf
Management Evaluate new analysis techniques by comparing results with
the current state-of-the-art approach being used on NextGen

This paper addresses the


problems of increased flight delays and aircraft fuel consumption
through the integrated control of airport arrival and departure
operations. Departure operations are modeled using a network https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/han
Integrated Control of
abstraction of the airport surface. Published arrival routes to dle/1721.1/109209/Integrated%20Co
9 Airport and Terminal
airports are synthesized in order to form a realistic model of ntrol%20of%20Airport.pdf?sequence=
Airspace Operations
arrival airspace. The proposed control framework calculates 1&isAllowed=y
the optimal times of departure of aircraft from the gates,
as a function of the arrival and departure traffic as well as
airport characteristics such as taxiway layout and gate capacity

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This paper presents a novel approach to managing the aircraft taxi-out process at
airports, by posing the
Network Congestion problem in a network congestion control framework. A network model of the airport
http://www.mit.edu/~hamsa/pubs/Kh
10 Control of Airport surface with stochastic
adilkarBalakrishnanJGCD2013.pdf
Surface Operations link travel times is first developed. The model parameters for Boston Logan
International Airport are estimated
using empirical data from a surface surveillance system

Week 1 - Positional number systemsWeek 2 - Hello WorldWeek 3 - Numerical data


Basics of Computing types and arithmetic expressionsWeek 4 - Branching statementsWeek 5 - Iterative https://www.edx.org/course/basics-
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and Programming statements [Loops]Week 6 - StringsWeek 7 - FunctionsWeek 8 - Lists [Array-based of-computing-and-programming
sequences]Week 9 - Exam

What is a program?
Programming for Using variables in programs https://www.edx.org/course/program
12 Everybody (Getting Conditional execution (if statements) ming-for-everybody-getting-started-
Started with Python) Repeated execution / looping (for statements) with-pyt
Functions and code reuse

Marketing Analytics: Competitive analysis


https://www.edx.org/course/marketin
Competitive Analysis Market segmentation
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and Market How to analyze and structure markets
marke
Segmentation Application of advanced programming languages toward segmentation

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Construct estimators using method of moments and maximum likelihood, and
decide how to choose between them
Fundamentals of Quantify uncertainty using confidence intervals and hypothesis testing https://www.edx.org/course/fundame
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Statistics Choose between different models using goodness of fit test ntals-of-statistics
Make prediction using linear, nonlinear and generalized linear models
Perform dimension reduction using principal component analysis (PCA)

How to recognize the concept of architecture and its importance in IoT system
development
IoT System https://www.edx.org/course/iot-
How to design IoT system architecture according to an architecture design
15 Architecture: Design system-architecture-design-and-
methodology called Attribute-Driven Design (ADD)
and Evaluation evaluation-2
How to evaluate IoT system architecture according to an architecture evaluation
methodology called Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM)

How to apply an integrated and spatial approach and to think beyond traditional
governance arrangements
Landscape Understand and manage landscape and stakeholder dynamics for successful
https://www.edx.org/course/landscap
Governance: landscape interventions
16 e-governance-collaborating-across-
Collaborating Across Learn why formal and informal institutions are key to landscape governance
sectors
Sectors and Scales Explore opportunities for achieving policy integration within your own landscape
Analyse the strengths and weaknesses within your landscape and create innovative
governance arrangements at landscape level

Landscape Finance:
Learn how integrated landscape investments can add financial valueWhat sources of
Investing in
capital can be mobilised and blended for landscape investmentsWhich financial https://www.edx.org/course/landscap
17 Innovation for
mechanisms can support landscape investmentsThe challenges and pathways to e-finance-investing-in-innovation
Sustainable
bankable projectsInnovations for coordinating and facilitating landscape investments
Landscapes

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Methods for the valuation of landscapes using the ecosystem service paradigm
How to quantify landscape attributes using landscape metrics
Methods to assess user conflicts in ecologically sensitive landscapes
How to use satellite data to detect landscape changes
https://www.edx.org/course/landscap
18 Landscape Ecology Philosophical aspects of landscapes, land ethics and conservation
e-ecology
Theories of landscape perception and place attachment
Ecology in the context of urban landscapes
Statistical analysis with R
How to work with spatial data and GIS

Create flexible data aggregations using pivot tables


Represent data visually using pivot charts
Introduction to Data https://www.edx.org/course/introduc
19 Calculate margins and other common ratios using calculation on pivot table
Analysis using Excel tion-to-data-analysis-using-excel-2
Filter data using slicers in multiple pivot tables
Create aggregate reports using formula based techniques
Introduction to corporate finance and time value of money
Valuation of basic securities
https://www.edx.org/course/corporat
20 Corporate Finance Capital budgeting
e-finance-2
Cash flows for capital budgeting
Capital budgeting

Identify an operations system with some known standard configurations


Make an assessment of the complexity of an operations system
Compute cycle times for operations and estimate capacity of the system
Understand the various components of a supply chain and the need to configure
them appropriately
Operations https://www.edx.org/course/operatio
21 Identify methods for reducing bullwhip effect in supply chains
Management ns-management
Understand and relate the concept of Lean Management to one’s own business
situation
Initiate process & productivity improvement using NVA Analysis
Use specific tools and techniques to analyze quality problems
Monitor a process using control charts

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To identify process problems and perform a root cause analysis using cause and
effect diagrams and regression analysis.To analyze data using inferential statistical
techniques, including confidence intervals and hypothesis testing.To test and
Six Sigma: Analyze, quantitatively assess the impact of different improvement options using the design https://www.edx.org/course/six-
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Improve, Control of an experiment.To test for the significance of effects using an Analysis of sigma-analyze-improve-control
Variance.To implement control mechanisms for long-term monitoring using control
charts for both quantitative and qualitative measurements.To apply the Six Sigma
methodology for the Analyze, Improve and Control phases in your work or research.

The history and background of Lean production and the complementing elements of
quantity and quality control.
To measure production performance and how defects and waste degrade
performance.
To understand the importance and role in Lean Production of the customer "Takt."
To improve process performance through the application of Lean principles,
including setup time reduction, batch optimization, and defect elimination.
https://www.edx.org/course/lean-
23 Lean Production To explain the importance of Total Productive Maintenance and the widely-used
production
metric Overall Equipment Effectiveness.
To understand the difference between push- and pull-systems and how the
implementation of pull-systems reduces waste.
To apply elements of Lean production including Heijunka, Kanban, Jidoka, and Poka
Yoke.
To apply the 5S methodology for establishing and sustaining a productive work
environment.

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Network Design and Facility Location
Supply Chain Finance
https://www.edx.org/course/supply-
24 Supply Chain Design Procurement and sourcing
chain-design
Production planning
Demand management and Sales & Operations Planning
Marketing methods to help you identify successful strategies and tactics
Marketing How to apply marketing frameworks to real-world business problems https://www.edx.org/course/marketin
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Management How to create strategic, research-based marketing plans g-management-2
How marketing skill sets support your role as a successful mananger/leader
Learn and apply foundational knowledge of the SQL language
How to create a database in the cloud
https://www.edx.org/course/sql-for-
26 SQL for Data Science How to use string patterns and ranges to query data
data-science
How to sort and group data in result sets and by data type
How to analyze data using Python

Data to Insight: An
Data and its organisationBasic statisticsMaking discoveries working with several
Introduction to Data https://www.futurelearn.com/courses
27 variables simultaneouslySources of error and misconceptionConfidence
Analysis and /data-to-insight
intervalsStatistical tests via randomisationSeasonal decomposition and forecasting
Visualisation

Marketing Analytics: Competitive analysis


https://www.edx.org/course/marketin
Competitive Analysis Market segmentation
28 g-analytics-competitive-analysis-and-
and Market How to analyze and structure markets
marke
Segmentation Application of advanced programming languages toward segmentation

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The systemic nature of urban infrastructures


Urban Infrastructure https://www.edx.org/course/urban-
29 The main schools of thought in management of urban infrastructures
Management infrastructure-management
Urban Energy Systems and the key principles for managing them
Urban Transportation Systems and the key principles for managing them

The nature of disruptive innovations (smart technologies) in urban infrastructure


systems
State-of-the-art strategies that can be used for “smart infrastructure” solutions in
cities, while effectively managing the transition from legacy infrastructures to smart
Smart Cities, https://www.edx.org/course/smart-
systems
30 Management of Smart cities-management-of-smart-urban-
Management of the transition phase from legacy infrastructure systems to smart
Urban Infrastructures infrastru-2
cities by supporting innovations while avoiding early lock-in
Applications for the materials learned in this course, within the context of the
management of “smart urban transportation systems” as well as “smart urban
energy systems”

Discover the beauty, potential and richness of the subterranean territory.


Revert the negative perception associated with the infrastructure
Enlarge your vision as an urban actor
Become acquainted with indispensable design tools needed for designing
Groundscape underground.
https://www.edx.org/course/grounds
Architecture Design Apprehend essential urban strategies necessary to intervene in the Groundscape
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Lab, re-thinking cities territory.
thinking-ci
underground You will be introduced to basic constructive procedures needed to excavate into the
ground
Implement new and specific design methods
Develop your own Groundscape project
Participate in an architecture competition

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The principles of ecodesign and why it is important as a response to the current


disorganized urban growth modelWays to adapt to a changing climate, and ways to
mitigate climate change locallyPolicies to balance auto and airplane transportation
Ecodesign for Cities https://www.edx.org/course/ecodesig
32 with walking, cycling, transit and high-speed railWays of designing urban and
and Suburbs n-for-cities-and-suburbs
suburban regulations to make cities more livable and environmentally
compatibleStrategies for designing and managing the public realm, plus Innovative
arrangements and processes for implementing ecodesign

Zero-Energy Design: Apply a stepped approach to find energy reducing measures


https://www.edx.org/course/zero-
an approach to make Analyse the energy use of a building
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your building Analyse the local climate and select appropriate measures
your-buildi
sustainable Develop an integrated net-zero-energy concept for the building

Understanding of embedded systems using modular design and abstraction


C programming: considering both function and style
Build and test circuits with switches, LEDs, resistors, potentiometers, and liquid
crystal displays
https://www.edx.org/course/embedd
Embedded Systems - Synchronizing hardware and software input/output with switches, lights, sound,
34 ed-systems-shape-the-world-
Shape The World sensors. motors, and liquid crystal displays
microcontroller-i
Learn how to solve problems using a finite state machine
Debug using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and software instrumentation
Learn how to read a data sheet
Construct traffic light controller

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Explain how electricity systems have traditionally operated with baseload and load-
following conventional generators
Introduce and explain the basic operational characteristics of the main types of
electricity generation technologies, including fossil fuel, nuclear and renewables
Describe how electricity system operations change when there are increasing
Incorporating https://www.edx.org/course/incorpor
penetrations of variable renewables
35 Renewable Energy in ating-renewable-energy-in-electricity-
Discuss the technologies, measures and operating practices at our disposal to cost-
Electricity Grids grid
effectively incorporate and manage high penetrations of variable renewables
Consider how the operation of electricity systems may change in the future, with
changes in electricity demand patterns and the emergence of new technologies
Understand how different countries are managing the integration of variable
renewables into their electricity systems.

The various methods of converting solar energy into electricity, heat and solar
fuelsThe physical working principles of photovoltaic conversion in solar cellsHow to
recognize and describe the various solar cell technologies, their current status and https://www.edx.org/course/solar-
36 Solar Energy
future technological challengesHow to analyze the performance of solar cells and energy
modulesHow to design a complete photovoltaic system for any particular application
on paper

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Identify the impact of variable renewable energy sources (VRES) and smart energy
demand on electrical power grids,
Identify different tools and approaches to design a smart grid,
Apply optimal power flow (OPF) solutions to evaluate the performance of an
electrical power system with integrated renewable energy sources,
Analyze intelligent electrical power system dynamics (frequency stability) to achieve
active power balance, and https://www.edx.org/course/smart-
37 Smart Grids: Modeling
Identify control-room technologies for system-wide remote monitoring, protection grids-modeling
and risk management of smart grid cyber security.
Simulate a 9-bus grid, with and without variable renewable resources,
Analyze the impact of "intelligent" but common grid disturbances on an electrical
power system, and
Mitigate the possible negative impacts of grid disturbances on power systems
through the use of controllers.

How aerospace structures are designed and why particular choices are made
Which materials are used and the reasons for using them
Introduction to How to explain loads and stresses aerospace structures have to withstand https://www.edx.org/course/introduc
38 Aerospace Structures How aircraft and spacecraft are manufactured tion-to-aerospace-structures-and-
and Materials The safety philosophies that are used in aerospace structural design and how they materials
affect design choices
How to create preliminary design solutions for structural design problems

When compressible flow occurs, how it behaves and when a flow becomes
hypersonic
Hypersonics – from How to model 1D compressible flows
https://www.edx.org/course/hyperso
39 Shock Waves to The nature of shock waves
nics-from-shock-waves-to-scramjets-2
Scramjets The effects on a flow when the flow is hypersonic
How scramjet propulsion fits within context of aerospace propulsion
How to model the performance of a simple 2D scramjet engine

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Recognize the process units in urban water services, focusing on basic drinking water
technologies
Drinking Water https://www.edx.org/course/drinking-
40 Describe the function of these process units
Treatment water-treatment-2
Describe the physical and chemical processes involved
Make simple design calculations on drinking water treatment plants
Recognize the process units in urban wastewater treatment technologies
Urban Sewage Describe the function of these process units https://www.edx.org/course/urban-
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Treatment Describe the physical, chemical and biological processes involved sewage-treatment
Make simple design calculations on wastewater treatment plants

Gain an understanding about working principles and construction of a separate


Vacuum Systems and https://www.edx.org/course/vacuum-
42 components of vacuum systems;How to design and calculate necessary parameters
Technology systems-and-technology
of vacuum systems;Needed components for vacuum systems.

Introduction: Identification of Waste


Understanding Flow: Capacity Analysis
Continuous Flow: Setup Time Reduction https://www.edx.org/course/lean-
43 Lean Production
Improving Flow: Workplace Organisation and Visualization production
Maintaining Flow: Establishing Pull Systems and Scheduling
Quality and Continuous Improvement

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The basics of Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE)


● The basics of Object-Process Methodology (OPM)
● How to construct conceptual models in OPM using OPCloud
Model-based Systems ● How to communicate the purpose, function, and enablers of a system via a https://www.edx.org/course/model-
44 Engineering: conceptual model based-systems-engineering-
Foundations ● How to construct conceptual models of technological, social and natural systems foundations
● How to identify the function, structure, and behavior of a system
● How to manage the complexity of a system model
How to model synchronous and asynchronous systems

wave propagation, dispersion, and loss


optical transmitters and receivers: materials, sources, modulation, speed limitations
Fiber Optic https://www.edx.org/course/fiber-
45 fundamental concepts in optical communication networks: power, noise, and speed
Communications optic-communications
current optical communication network architectures: TDM, DWDM, QPSK, QAM
future optical networks: fiber-to-the-home, data centers, quantum key distribution

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Current features of coal, gas and nuclear power generation technologies and their
future development
Low Emission Basic principles and emissions intensity of oil refining and coal to liquids processes https://www.edx.org/course/low-
46 Technologies and for transportation fuels emission-technologies-and-supply-
Supply Systems New developments in carbon capture, transportation and storage processes systems
Case study of an unconventional gas industry
The implications of improving efficiencies in carbon intensive industrial processes.

Lessons of history that build understanding of possible risks of electromobility in


Batteries, Fuel Cells, near futureThe driving forces of growing demand in electromobility and energy https://www.edx.org/course/batteries
47 and their Role in storage and how these will change the gameBasic principles and “how it works” for -fuel-cells-and-their-role-in-modern-
Modern Society electric vehicles, batteries and fuels cellsMain types of batteries and fuel cellsHow so-2
electrode material chemistry defines battery characteristics

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Gain a solid understanding of core concepts of SWM, with a focus on municipal solid
waste (MSW), and the importance of the sector on economic development and
environmental protection
Evaluate various technology options based on the financial, technical, and
operational capacities of each technology and treatment/disposal options
Distinguish between infrastructure (capex) and operations and maintenance (opex)
costs, as related to various technologies, and gain insight into cost recovery
methods; learn about various funding mechanisms to establish SMW projects
Solid Waste https://www.edx.org/course/solid-
48 Examine various policy options at national and local levels to determine what would
Management waste-management
be most suitable given individual country and city scenarios and learn how
institutions and coordination can improve service delivery and financial performance
of the sector
Gain awareness of technological innovations in the sector, the key role of informal
workers and women (particularly in low- and middle-income countries), and the
changing perceptions of the waste sector towards resource management
Familiarize and apply solutions for improvement in the sector, while learning from
practical examples and case studies

Why climate change is a public policy issue and what types of policies exist to
address it
How these public policies work to encourage adaptation to and mitigation of climate
change
Essential Tools For The benefits of carbon emissions management
https://www.edx.org/course/essential
49 The Low Carbon How to calculatethe emissions of an organisation using carbon footprinting
-tools-for-the-low-carbon-economy
Economy How to use Marginal Abatement Cost Curves (MACCs) to visualise and compare
projects by cost and emission reduction volume
How to engage in an Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), optimise a project portfolio,
purchase the correct mix of ETS options (e.g. auction allowances, carbon offsets and
secondary market allowances) and limit penalty payment.

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Voluntary international environmental standards.
Application of ISO An applied ISO 14001 for waste management system development and waste
https://www.edx.org/course/applicati
50 14001 for Waste prevention.
on-of-iso-14001-for-waste-prevention
Prevention Risk assessment of waste management programs.
Basic principles of the environmental audit and corrective action plan development.

How we characterize the structure of glasses and polymersThe principles of x-ray


diffraction that allow us to probe the structure of crystalsHow the symmetry of a
material influences its materials propertiesThe properties of liquid crystals and how https://www.edx.org/course/structur
51 Structure of Materials
these materials are used in modern display technologiesHow defects impact e-of-materials
numerous properties of materials—from the conductivity of semiconductors to the
strength of structural materials

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1) Advance Microsoft Excel


2) Basic Metallurgy
3) Basic TQM
4) Bearings
5) Bulk Material Handling
6) Compressor
7) Desulphurisation
8) Fan and Blower
9) Fuel and Combustion
10) Heat Treatment
11) Induction Motor
12) Industrial Water system
Capability 13) Industry 4.0
https://www.capabilitydevelopment.o
52 Development from 14)Instrument and Control System
rg/page/snti-courses
TATA Steel 15) Lifting Tools and Tackle
16) Limit, Fit & Tolerance
17) Machine Learning
18) Measuring instrument
19) MS Office
20) PLCs Basic
21) Power System Power Cables
22) Power System Protection
23)Power System Transmission and Distribution
24) Power Systems Earthing
25) Power Systems Generation
26) Primary Steel Making
27)Transformer

Financial statement analysis


Accounting and https://www.edx.org/course/accounti
53 Cost management
Finance ng-and-finance
Financial Management

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Return on Investment
Understanding Raising Equity Finance https://www.futurelearn.com/courses
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Financial Concepts The Strategic Investment process /understanding-financial-concepts
Mergers and Acquisitions

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FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES

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identify and prioritize solutions based on different perspectives
about how the values, attitudes and behaviours for sustainable development are
Enforcing Sustainable connected https://www.edx.org/course/enforci
1 about different environmental management tools
Development ng-sustainable-development
how to implement organizational learning, incentives and instruments to change
behaviours for sustainable development
concepts used in the current sustainability debate

Identify common flaws in belief construction


Logical and Critical Recognise and reconstruct arguments https://www.futurelearn.com/course
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Thinking Evaluate arguments as being good or bad s/logical-and-critical-thinking
Analyse arguments using basic logical tools
Apply basic logical strategies in areas such as science, moral theories and law

Successful
Prepare: Plan Your Negotiation Strategy https://www.futurelearn.com/course
3 Negotiation: Essential
Negotiate: Use Key Tactics for Success s/successful-negotiation
Strategies and Skills
Close: Create a Contract
Perform and Evaluate: The End Game

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The challenges and opportunities of remote working

Preparing to work remotely


https://www.futurelearn.com/course
Collaborative Working
4 s/collaborative-working-in-a-remote-
in a Remote Team Creating a plan to work remotely
team
Managing time, workload and projects

Exploring tools and resources for working remotely

Explore the types of transferrable skills that are needed to solve problems
Decision Making: How Look at how to identify the real, underlying problems of a particular situation https://www.futurelearn.com/course
5 to Choose the Right Introduction to the SWOT analysis as a way of understanding the problem s/decision-making-how-to-choose-
Problem to Solve Explore how to identify the best possible solution the-right-problem-to-solve
Explore the benefits and risks of a solution
Explore tools to help pitch ideas to others in order to get buy-in
Create a business case which will be peer reviewed

Careers in the modern professional landscape


How to use vision boards to identify your own career roadmap
Essential Skills for Exploring goal setting and understanding value propositions https://www.futurelearn.com/course
6 your Career s/essential-skills-for-your-career-
Goal setting
Development Building a professional network development
Building relationships
Dealing with change and always being ready to learn

Explore the notion of data and what that actually means


Learn the key terminology related to dealing with data
Evidence and Data Explore how data can be used to solve problems https://www.futurelearn.com/course
7 Collection for Problem s/evidence-and-data-collection-for-
Explore individual sets of data that can be brought together to form datasets, which
Solving can then be used for greater insights problem-solving
Explore the ethics and rules of using other people’s data
Learn how to turn data into something visual and easy to understand
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What Makes an https://www.futurelearn.com/course
8 Effective Delivering effective presentations s/what-makes-an-effective-
Presentation? Presenting in practice presentation
How to deal with nerves
The marketing process
Metrics for measuring brand assets https://www.futurelearn.com/course
9 Marketing Analytics Customer lifetime value s/uva-darden-marketing-analytics
Marketing experiments
Regression basics
https://www.futurelearn.com/subjec
10 Learn English Courses
17 courses ts/language-courses/learn-english
Personal experience of change
Leadership and strategic purpose
Leading Strategic
Strategic thinking https://www.futurelearn.com/course
11 Innovation: How to
Strategic drift s/leading-strategic-innovation
lead with purpose
Organisational change
The playing to win model

Phases of diversity dexterity


Attitudes, skills, and knowledge supporting diversity
Understanding https://www.futurelearn.com/course
12 Unconscious biases
Diversity and Inclusion s/diversity-inclusion-awareness
Ethnocentric and ethno-relative mindsets
Elements of diversity and inclusion

What is Management?
Management and
Management Styles https://www.futurelearn.com/course
13 Leadership: Growing
Decision Making and Data s/growing-as-a-manager
as a Manager
Stakeholders

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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the changing context for employee
empowerment;
Analyse problems caused by power imbalances in employment relations and
Modern
recommend solutions; https://www.futurelearn.com/course
14 Empowerment in the
Influence others in their thinking about the effects of technological change and s/workplace-empowerment
Workplace
globalisation on contemporary employment relations; and
Articulate and engage with relevant professional and ethical issues in empowerment
at work.

Fundamentals of https://www.futurelearn.com/course
15 Project Planning and Learn how to ensure your projects run smoothly s/fundamentals-of-project-planning-
Management and-management

https://www.futurelearn.com/course
Project Management:
16 s/project-management-beyond-the-
Beyond the Basics
basics
Learn how to lead project teams with success

Personal experience of change


Leading Strategic Leadership and strategic purpose
Strategic thinking https://www.futurelearn.com/course
17 Innovation: How to
Strategic drift s/leading-strategic-innovation
lead with purpose
Organisational change
The playing to win model
Thinking of yourself as a manager
People Management How do you find the best people? https://www.futurelearn.com/course
18 How do you develop your team?
Skills s/people-management-skills
How do you manage performance?
How do you maintain a healthy workforce?

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Gain a practical insight into user-centred design (an iterative design process in which
Get Creative with designers focus on the users and their needs in each phase of the design process) https://www.futurelearn.com/course
19 People to Solve Explore the use of design thinking methods s/get-creative-with-people-to-solve-
Problems Hear from others about how they use user-centred design problems
Experiment with design thinking through a series of simple activities

Service as a perspective on business


The importance of service quality
Customer relationship management
Principles of Service https://www.futurelearn.com/course
20 A profitable service business
Management s/principles-of-service-management
Productivity in the service context
Communicating a service brand
From manufacturing to service (logic)

Gain an overview of what it means to be an effective people manager


Have a deeper understanding of the different aspects of people management https://www.edx.org/course/people-
21 People Management
Be able to appreciate the challenges faced by a first time manager management-3
Reflect on your managerial experiences

Interrelationship between an organization’s strategy and structure


Organizational Design: Effective use of control systems https://www.edx.org/course/organiz
22 Creating Competitive How to achieve Competitive advantage through different designs ational-design-creating-competitive-
Advantage Structural alternatives such as functional, divisional and matrix advanta
Structural tradeoffs such as centralization, formalization and complexity

The roles and responsibilities of a project manager


Project Management Project initiation and planning https://www.edx.org/course/project-
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Life Cycle Project execution management-life-cycle
Project closing Project management tools and techniques

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Developing Module 1 Strategy is Innovation


https://www.edx.org/course/develop
Breakthrough Module 2 Strategic Intent
24 ing-breakthrough-innovations-with-
Innovations with the Module 3 Core Competencies
the-three
Three Box Solution Module 4 Box 3 Ideation

Executing
Module 1 Overcome the Forgetting Challenge https://www.edx.org/course/executi
Breakthrough
25 Module 2 Overcome the Borrow Challenge ng-breakthrough-innovations-with-
Innovations with the
Module 3 Overcome the Learn Challenge the-three
Three Box Solution

How to utilize best practices for presenting quantitative data using images
How to incorporate basics of visual design in everyday workplace presentations https://www.edx.org/course/visual-
26 Visual Presentation
How to select impactful and appropriate images for various audiences to support your presentation
message How to understand visual hierarchy and other text- to-image relationships

How to critically evaluate your role in workplace interactions


Business How to employ strategies for active listening https://www.edx.org/course/busines
27 How to ask questions that move conversations forward
Communication s-communication
How to communicate ideas clearly and succinctly
How to assess needs of clients and colleagues
How to understand the complexities of group dynamics and interactions
Teamwork & How to motivate by improving group climate https://www.edx.org/course/teamw
28 How to develop skills in leadership, problem-solving, conflict management, and other
Collaboration ork-collaboration
critical group dynamics
How to assess team effectiveness and success

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Results-Based Project
https://www.edx.org/course/results-
Management:
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Monitoring and
The rationale for using results to define program and project achievement monitoring-and-ev
Evaluation
The theory of the "Results Chain"
Using performance indicators to measure progress
Using evaluations to appraise the long term value and worth of a program
Create and use email messages, including greetings, body of message, format, and
Using Email for closing https://www.edx.org/course/using-
30 Use appropriate tone and formality in your emails
Networking in English email-for-networking-in-english
Use email to invite a person in your network to meet with you
Write follow-up emails

How platform business models and AI technologies complement each other. https://www.edx.org/course/ai-for-
31 AI for Leaders
The characteristics of leaders that embrace AI powered platform business models. leaders
Where to look for data and what data is valuable to your business and AI.
How you can get started and the 5 steps for success – which we call PIVOT

Strategic To understand key concepts and selected theories in strategic management https://www.edx.org/course/strategi
32 Management: From To identify the building blocks of strategy and arrange them in a cohesive process c-management-from-intuition-to-
Intuition to Insight How to analyze the (shifting) structure of your industry insight
Renew or extend internal resources and capabilities, especially in times of far-
reaching technological changes

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How to describe key aspects of a social impact startup, such as impact opportunity,
heory of change, and plans to scale
Business and Impact How to analyze existing social innovations and peers and apply that analysis to your https://www.edx.org/course/busines
33 Planning for Social own work s-and-impact-planning-for-social-
Enterprises Gain confidence in your ability to identify and address social and environmental enterprise
challenges
Course assignments can be used as part of applications to social entrepreneurship
programs such as MIT Solve

How to develop a social media marketing strategy


How to develop and deliver content that engages consumers and is strategically
Strategic Social Media integrated across platforms https://www.edx.org/course/strategi
34 How to measure the effectiveness of social efforts.
Marketing c-social-media-marketing
How social media can be used to listen to consumers,monitor their behavior, and
engage them in co-creation of products and services
How to manage social media

Explain what Social Media is


Describe how it can be used to build a brand
Digital Skills: Social Explain what target groups are https://www.futurelearn.com/course
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Media Identify social media channels s/digital-skills-social-media
Explain tips for messaging
Describe the role of a Social Media Manager
Identify Social Media Management tools

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LIFESKILLS DEVELOPMENT COURSES

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Work-life balance
What are the key antecedents of work-life balance?
What are the key outcomes of a work-life balance?
Work-Life Balance and
What are the organisational, supervisory and individual issues? https://www.futurelearn.com/course
1 the Impact of Remote
What can be done at both individual and organisational levels? s/work-life-balance-remote-working
Working
Links between work-life balance and remote e-working
Use of flexible working arrangements by organisations as a means to enhance work-
life balance
Relevant laws and legislation that organisations should consider

What is poor mental health?


What is stress?
Managing Mental https://www.futurelearn.com/course
2 Theories and models of stress
Health and Stress s/managing-mental-health
Measuring stress
The three levels of interventions (ie primary, secondary, tertiary) by Murphy (1988)
Performance coaching
Consider interventions to combat workplace stress

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Resilience
Thrive in Trying Times Gratitude https://www.futurelearn.com/course
3
Teach-Out Reframing s/thrive-in-trying-times
Social Connection

The origins of emotional intelligence


The trait, ability and mixed models of emotional intelligence
Emotional Intelligence How to measure emotional intelligence https://www.futurelearn.com/course
4
at Work Criticisms of emotional intelligence research s/emotional-intelligence-at-work
How emotional intelligence can be applied in organisational settings
Emotional intelligence interventions

The impact of biological and neurological traits on mental health and wellbeing
Psychology and
The impact social elements have on mental health and wellbeing
Mental Health: https://www.futurelearn.com/course
5 The extent to which life events can impact on how we act
Beyond Nature and s/mental-health-and-well-being
The role that rumination plays in wellbeing and mental health
Nurture
Evidence-based suggestions as to how we might all protect and improve our mental
health and wellbeing
The design of mental health services from a non-medical perspective

The problem of unmindfulness


Research on mindfulness
Mindful stress reduction and managing emotions
Mindfulness for https://www.futurelearn.com/course
Improving work and study performance
6 Wellbeing and Peak s/mindfulness-wellbeing-
Mindfulness in memory and learning
Performance performance
Cultivating self-compassion and emotional health
Mindful communication
Relationships and empathy
Mindfulness as a way of life

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Communication
Mindful relationships
Empathy, compassion and kindness
Maintaining a Mindful https://www.futurelearn.com/course
7 Mindfulness and pain
Life s/mindfulness-life
Self-compassion and performance
The big picture
Ethics, values and goals
Mindfulness meditation

https://www.futurelearn.com/course
Planning Your Assess and plan for personal professional development
8 s/planning-your-personal-
Personal Development Produce and plan the resources required for personal professional development
development
Identify, implement and evaluate a personal development plan

Management and
Leadership: Well- Assess and plan for professional development https://www.futurelearn.com/course
9
being and Welfare at Produce a plan for the resources required for professional development s/well-being-and-welfare-at-work
Work Identify, implement and evaluate a personal development plan
Develop and support and promote staff welfare and well-being
How to apply the basic elements of the speech communication process
Tools and methods for controlling public speaking anxiety https://www.edx.org/course/public-
10 Public Speaking How to craft a clear and impactful speech speaking
How to critique other communicators using the principles of this course
How to identify main and supporting ideas

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Learners who complete Science of Exercise will have an improved physiological


understanding of how your body responds to exercise, and will be able to identify
behaviors, choices, and environments that impact your health and training. You will
https://www.coursera.org/learn/scie
11 Science of Exercise explore a number of significant adjustments required by your body in order to
nce-exercise
properly respond to the physical stress of exercise, including changes in carbohydrate,
fat and protein metabolism, nutritional considerations, causes of muscle soreness &
fatigue, and the effectiveness and dangers of performance enhancing drugs.

Everyday Parenting gives you access to a toolkit of behavior-change techniques that


will make your typical day in the home easier as you develop the behaviors you would
Everyday Parenting: like to see in your child. The lessons provide step-by-step instructions and
https://www.coursera.org/learn/ever
12 The ABCs of Child demonstrations to improve your course of action with both children and adolescents.
yday-parenting
Rearing Among many techniques, you will learn how even simple modifications to tone of
voice and phrasing can lead to more compliance. The course will also shed light on
many parenting misconceptions and ineffective strategies that are routinely used.

Understand the protective factors that make one resilient


Positive Psychology: Describe thinking traps and how they undercut resilience https://www.coursera.org/learn/posi
13
Resilience Skills Make use of non-cognitive strategies that decrease anxiety tive-psychology-resilience
Create a buffer of positivity that boosts resilience in stressful situations

1. Understand Design, out-of-the box, whole brain thinking, Your workplace strengths
2. Apply Qualitative and scientific research method for workplace problems, Setting
Converting Challenges priorities and analyzing for outcomes https://www.coursera.org/learn/con
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into Opportunities 3. Apply Creative problem solving and creative thinking, using creative techniques to verting-challenges-into-opportunities
overcome challenges and bring about innovation
4. Create Action plan, Learn to implement innovative ideas and present ideas

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How to evaluate the role that physical activity plays in your health
Hacking Exercise For How your cardiorespiratory fitness can be improved with aerobic training
https://www.coursera.org/learn/hac
15 Health. The surprising How strength training results in strength gains and improve your health
king-exercise-health
new science of fitness How to formulate you own cardiorespiratory and musculoskeletal exercise routine to
improve your health

Pursue a meaningful life and improve your performance as a leader. Taught by


acclaimed Wharton professor, best-selling author, and former Ford Motor Company
Leading the Life You executive and head of its Leadership Development Center, Stew Friedman, Leading https://www.coursera.org/learn/lead
16
Want the Life You Want provides you with the skills you need to lead in all four domains of ing-the-life-you-want
your life: at work, at home, in the community, and in your private self (mind, body,
and spirit).

In this course, you’ll learn how to overcome these obstacles so you can think about
Simulation Skills: This the future more strategically and creatively. You’ll practice simulation techniques for https://www.coursera.org/learn/sim
17 is Your Brain on the
“unsticking” the mind when it comes to seeing what’s possible in the future and ulation-skills
Future accepting how things could be different. You’ll also learn how to lead others through
“first-person future” simulations, which have been shown in scientific studies to
improve strategy and increase motivation and hope for the future.

Explore the concept of Skepticism


Discuss the role of Skepticism in contemporary society
Identify common responses to Skepticism https://www.coursera.org/learn/ske
18 Skepticism
Compare/Contrast various forms of Skepticism pticism
Apply knowledge of Skepticism to form a personal stance
Recognize why knowledge is more than just true belief
In times of crisis, like the coronavirus and COVID-19 pandemic, we can still find ways
to thrive by using positive practices. When many of us feel challenged enough just
Thrive in Trying Times getting through the day, thriving simply means finding ways to meet those challenges https://www.coursera.org/learn/thri
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Teach-Out — large or small — with creativity, resourcefulness, and agility. Join this Teach-Out to ve-in-trying-times
learn about practices that allow people and organizations to thrive, even during trying
times.

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Positive Values for Your Success in Work and Life
Success: Practical https://www.edx.org/course/practica
20 Effective Problem-Solving Skills and Decision-Making Strategies
Thinking Skills l-thinking-skills-for-a-successful-life-2
Success Stories of Innovative Geniuses

Core knowledge on topics including infant sleep, forms of discipline, breastfeeding,


language and math learning, screen time, bilingualism, and autism.
The Science of Analytical and applied techniques, including how to compute the contribution of https://www.edx.org/course/the-
21
Parenting genetics to a trait, how to understand and compute correlations, and how kids can science-of-parenting
effectively study for tests.
Best practices for sleep training, discipline, and feeding.

The different types of diabetes, who is at risk and how each type of diabetes is
treated.
How to make good food choices and improve your eating habits.
The importance and benefits of physical activity to help manage diabetes and ways to https://www.edx.org/course/life-
22 Life with Diabetes
reduce stress with-diabetes
Types of diabetes medications and how to manage them.
The importance of having your own healthcare plan and managing the challenges of
daily life with diabetes.

Define the key concepts of Oxidative Stress, Microbiome, and Epigenetics


• Identify the role that the Oxidative Stress, Microbiome, and Epigenetics play in
Lifestyle Medicine human health https://www.edx.org/course/lifestyle
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Fundamentals • Recognize the interaction of exercise with our overall health -medicine-fundamentals
• Recognize how sleep and stress management interacts with our overall health
• Comprehend how the physical environments impact chronic diseases of lifestyle

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