The European Business University of Luxembourg's certificate impact program summer term III 2022-2023 courses are now open. EBU Certificate Impact Program Courses are normally priced at €740 per course, but are presently available at a discounted fee of €20. Invest in yourself by applying for courses that are relevant to your work or interests; the registration deadline is April 30. EBU offers the following courses:
Leadership and Management
CP100 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT:
This course gives an overview of the corporate world. Topics covered include the fundamental ideas and practices of modern business. After completing the course, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of business ideas as a foundation for studying additional business disciplines. The following areas are covered in the course: the business environment; business ownership and entrepreneurship; management and organisation; human resources; marketing; and finance and investment.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course Level: Undergraduate
CP109 WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP:
This course aims to define, illustrate, and highlight the significance of female leadership. The first topics covered in this course will include a variety of leadership theories, leadership growth, the accomplishments of female leaders, and the circumstances under which a leader must be a good follower. There will be five female guest speakers in this class, all with backgrounds in leadership. Students will investigate the traits, dispositions, and actions of successful female leaders.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course level: Undergraduate
CP304 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT:
The basic ideas, methods, and principles of strategy formulation and competitive analysis are covered in this course. It is focused on managerial choices and actions that have an impact on the viability and performance of commercial enterprises. The course focusses on the data, analysis, organisational procedures, skills, and business judgement that managers need to utilise to position their companies, create clear boundaries, come up with strategies, and maximise long-term earnings in the face of competition and unpredictability.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course level: Undergraduate
CPA SECTION VI (ALL 3 COURSES )
CPA600 ADVANCED PUBLIC FINANCE AND TAXATION:
The syllabus aims to apply relevant knowledge and skills and exercise professional
judgment in providing relevant information and advice to individuals and businesses on the impact of the major taxes on financial decisions and situations.
CPA601 ADVANCED AUDITING AND ASSURANCE:
In light of best practices and recent advancements, the syllabus seeks to examine, assess, and draw conclusions regarding assurance engagements as well as other audit and assurance-related topics. Key skills introduced in Audit and Assurance at the Applied Skills level are further developed in the Advanced Audit and Assurance course.
CPA602 ADVANCED FINANCIAL REPORTING:
Following on from Financial Reporting, this course covers segment reporting, step-by-step acquisition, deconsolidation, accounting for business combinations, and the creation of consolidated financial statements, among other relevant subjects. It also covers the goodwill impairment test.
Important: Please be aware that students must finish one section (all three courses) of the CPA program per term. In order to keep their scholarship, recipients must enrol in all three courses and pay a commitment fee; if they don't, it will be cancelled. In order to enrol, prospective students must pay a €20 commitment fee per course, totalling €360 (18 courses), which is required at the time of enrolment. EBU offers full scholarships for these students.
IT and Software Development
CP104 INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON:
In this beginning course, students will become acquainted with programming and review Python. After completing this carefully designed course from EBU, students will be able to develop Python scripts, use the Jupyter-based lab environment to undertake basic hands-on data analysis, and create their own projects.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course level: Undergraduate
CP108 PLUTUS/HASKELL:
You will learn the fundamentals of both Plutus and Haskell coding during the course. The foundational concepts of Haskell and Plutus will be covered in modules, along with case studies and hands-on exercises. These include functions and data types, type classes, monads, template Haskell, using the Plutus Playground, The Marlowe Playground, the Extended UTXO model, working with Plutus both on and off the chain, minting policies, state machines, and the Plutus application framework.
Prerequisites: Although formal methods expertise is not required, programming knowledge and a general aptitude for logical and mathematical reasoning are highly valued.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course level: Undergraduate
CP306 FUNDAMENTALS OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY:
This course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to operate in the Fintech industry and to comprehend its evolving landscape. Students will be able to learn how to use digital cryptocurrencies in an efficient manner with this course. Through a complete grasp of the interoperability that has driven the interest and adoption of cryptocurrencies in business and government, the student will develop an appreciation and understanding of how to apply their knowledge as a technical and operational skill to enable and impact business and economic spheres in this course.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course level: Undergraduate
MSDA/CDA300 INTRODUCTION TO AI
The goal of the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course is to assist students in unravelling the enigma surrounding AI and comprehending its practical uses in the workplace. An overview of machine learning, deep learning, performance measurements, and artificial intelligence ideas and workflows are given in this course. The differences between supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning are taught to students. They are also introduced to use cases and learn how clustering and classification algorithms are used to identify business applications of artificial intelligence.
- Course level: Graduate
- Course category: Specialization course
- Course duration: 10 weeks
MSDA/CDA301 DEEP LEARNING FUNDAMENTALS
The goal of this course is to teach students the foundations of deep learning. Students will gain familiarity with the ideas behind Convolutional Neural Networks, Deep Learning, and its efficacy. This course looks at neural networks in the quickly expanding field of data science.
- Course level: Graduate
- Course category: Specialization course
- Course duration: 10 weeks
MSDA/CDA302 DEEP LEARNING WITH TENSORFLOW
Students' understanding of machine learning will be enhanced by Deep Learning with TensorFlow, which will turn them into experts in Deep Learning with TensorFlow. Through the use of TensorFlow and Deep Learning, students will be able to construct artificial neural networks and navigate through various levels of data abstraction. Students who complete this course will be able to harness the potential of AI and data.
- Course level: Graduate
- Course category: Specialization course
- Course duration: 10 weeks
MSDA/CDA302 NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Students taking this course on natural language processing will have a thorough understanding of the science underlying the use of machine learning algorithms to interpret vast volumes of natural language data. The ideas of feature engineering, speech recognition techniques, natural language generation, and natural language understanding will all be taught to the students.
- Course level: Graduate
- Course category: Specialization course
- Course duration: 10 weeks
Education and Teacher Training
CE102 ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
the behavioural sciences' application of measurement and assessment ideas. How to assess the educational process's results through teaching and learning. Measures of cognition, emotion, and motor function. Education tests, both standardized and created by teachers. handling and interpretation of the measurement results. Assessment, both formative and summative.
- Course duration: 10 weeks
- Course level: Graduate
CE302 INTEGRATION OF LEARNING TECHNOLOGY
The goal of this course is to give students the information, abilities, and hands-on practice needed to integrate instructional technology into a pedagogically sound classroom setting. The critical assessment and pedagogical design components of incorporating technology into instruction are also highlighted in this course. Students will use technology tools relevant to different primary and secondary subject areas to create and use digital and non-digital teaching-learning resources.
- Course duration: 10 weeks
- Course level: Graduate
INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH B1:
The learner will be able to handle the majority of circumstances that may arise while travelling in a language-speaking environment. The student will be able to compose simple connected writing on known or personal issues. They will be able to recount experiences and events, dreams, hopes, and ambitions, as well as succinctly justify and explain their opinions and plans.
NB: A certificate will not be awarded after completion of this course. A Certificate will be issued after completion of all the English Course modules.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course level: Undergraduate
UPPER-INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH B2:
The student will comprehend the major concepts of complicated literature on both tangible and abstract issues, including technical debates in their area of specialisation. They will be able to interact with fluency and spontaneity, allowing for regular interaction with target language users without putting either side under strain.
NB: A certificate will not be awarded after completion of this course. A Certificate will be issued after completion of all the English Course modules.
- Course duration: 13 weeks
- Course level: Undergraduate
To request a comprehensive document on these courses email: faitho@waawfoundation.org
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