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Where to use Standardized HeadingsOverviewBrief opening description: ideally a small paragraph which could be used on its own when listing courses, as well as introduce the main course outline. At worst ALL courses should at least have this heading! AudienceDescribe who this course is targeted to, e.g. "For managers who need to understand the legislation around..." or "For IT professionals looking to keep their blah blah skills up to date..." Skills GainedA brief description of what will be learnt (rather than a full list of items covered), e.g. "Covering all the basics of the new VB technologies"; "Understand all the legal aspects of running a creche, how to market it, and how to keep customers happy...". ExaminationsA list or description of examinations which will, or can be, taken following completion of this course. PrerequisitesA list of courses that should be taken before this one, or a description of the basic skill level the delegate should have reached: e.g. "Delegates should have a good prior understanding of blah blah"; "Be able to use blah blah to a good level"; or "Untaken MS456 - Learning Excel 2007 Basics". Course OutlineA detailed list of items covered in the training; usually bullet points (perhaps separated by sub headings). Perhaps the timetable of training for the day with timings? Suggested Follow-on CoursesA list of courses or topic areas that might suitably follow having successfully completed this training programme. |
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