Online Courses
When establishing Web3 Initiative Program, the Board of Directors thoroughly considered all possible avenues for providing training & certification courses to individuals enrolled in our programs. Below is a quick overview followed by, the course details within our training and certification programs.
Course Overview
| 1. Affiliate Marketing 2. Business Analytics & Intelligence 3. Business Collaboration 4. Business Communication 5. Business Development 6. Cloud Hosting Management 7. Content Authoring 8. Content Management System 9. Customer Relations Management 10. Customer Support 11. Data Security & Migration 12. eCommerce 13. Financial Accounting & Payroll 14. Global Business Development 15. Global Service Management 16. Human Resource Management 17. IT Support | 18. Marketing Communication 19. Mobile Application Development 20. Mobile Marketing 21. Online Marketing 22. Project Management 23. Research and Development 24. Sales & Marketing 25. Search Engine Marketing 26. Social Media Marketing 27. Software Virtualization 28. Supply Chain Management 29. System Infrastructure Software 30. Video Production 31. Web Application Development 32. Web Design 33. Web Development 34. Website Optimization |
Course Details
1. Affiliate Marketing
This course concentrates on affiliate marketing. Students will survey various online affiliate networks and demonstrate the effectiveness of implementing an array of online marketing strategies to advertise products and services through their own marketing efforts.
2. Business Analytic & Intelligence
This course explores Business Intelligence (BI) in the category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help clients make better business decisions. Monitoring changes in data pattern, isolate and analyzing subsets of traffic with fast interactive segment builder, setting up intelligent tracking automation, analyze site visitor segmentation, interpret internet traffic sources, measure the response rate of content, analyze navigation strategies, create custom reporting and execute advanced segmentation are areas that will be covered in this course.
3. Business Collaboration
This course introduces students to the power of business collaboration and the benefit offered through this unique communication medium. Students will examine the effectiveness that this form of communication offers when two or more people or organizations work together in an intersection of common goals — for example, an intellectual endeavor that is creative in nature —by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus. Students will operate on various internet base collaborative software and share thoughts on the software comparison.
4. Business Communications
This course focuses on the importance of business communication. Students will form groups to promote products and services to various business leaders. Course training will emphasis on the importance of relaying information within a company; explore how to respond to legal and similar issues and how to effectively relay information between supply chains.
5. Business Development
In the field of commerce, the specialist area of business development comprises a number of techniques and responsibilities which aims at attracting new customers and at penetrating existing markets. Students will be trained on various techniques used by business development experts.
6. Cloud Hosting Management
This course is the first of a sequence of courses in cloud computing that emphasizes on the management of application, platform and infrastructure software that operates in a cloud hosted environment, whereby computers and other devices can access shared resources, software and information as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the Internet). Consideration is given to the influence of technology. The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter.
7. Content Authoring
This course provides students with an opportunity to build their creative writing skills in media production and publishing. Students will obtain information and share their experiences by providing value for an end-user/audience in specific contexts. In addition, students will write, learn how to copyright their work through the Federal Trademark and Copyright Office, work on various content management systems and identify media sources where they will publishing their content.
8. Content Management System
This course emphasizes on industry standards while covering all phases of the design, development and configuration processes of content management systems. Students will have control access to data, based on user roles (defining which information users or user groups can view, edit, publish, etc.), aid in easy storage and retrieval of data, reduce repetitive duplicate input, improve the ease of report writing, improve communication between users and all for a large number of people to contribute to and share stored data.
9. Customer Relations Management
This course introduces students to Customer Relation Management (CRM). Students will be trained on various emerging CRM software and will learn the fundamental and practical use of its functions. The course will offer students with an in-depth understating of how to install, trouble shooting, managed data and deploy modules. The topic of this course will vary from quarter to quarter.
10. Customer Support
This course focuses on a range of customer service practices used to assist in making cost effective and correct use of a products and or services. Emphasis will be placed on assistance in planning, installation, training, trouble shooting, maintenance, upgrading and removal of a product.
11. Data Security & Migration
This course provide an overview of critical data security & migration strategies used in the process of securely transferring data that is kept safe from data corruption, between storage types, formats, and computer systems. Reading, lectures, guest speaker presentation and webinars introduces student to the need of securing data to help ensure privacy and the protection of personal information.
12. eCommerce
This course is the first in a sequence of E-commerce courses designed to develop students’ ability to operate the buying and selling of products and or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. Students will learn how to install, operate and manage various E-commerce systems. The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter.
13. Financial Accounting & Payroll
This course surveys financial accounting. Students will learn how to review business financial activities, prepare financial reports, business accounts, balance sheets, profit and loss accounts, related notes and statements using ERP software. Emphases will be placed on the use of ERP software in the areas of installation, operational system, accounting, monitoring performance trends, updates to software and ongoing system maintenance training. The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter.
14. Global Business Development
This course provides an overview to Global Business Development, the group of individuals who are responsible for acquiring new – and maintaining existing – relationships with advisors, brokers, dealers and master of general administration (MGAs). Students will acquire the training on creating business plans, developing strategic alliances and the fundaments of global business development. The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter.
15. Global Service Management
This course introduces Global Service Management (GSM). Students will learn about the various discipline concerning global service management is integrated into Supply Chain Management as the joint between the actual sales and the customer. The aim of high performance Service Management is to optimize the service-intensive supply chains, which are usually more complex than the typical finished-goods supply chain.
16. Human Resource Management
This course examines the strategic and approach to the management of an organization’s most valued assets – the people working there who individually and collectively contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the business. Students will learn how to operate Human Resource Management (HRM) software.
17. IT Support
This course analyzes the different levels of technical support by which enterprises provide assistance to users of technology products such as mobile phone, computers, software products and other electronic or mechanical goods.
18. Marketing Communication
This course introduces students to integrated marketing communications and related media used to communicate with a market. Marketing communications is the “promotion” part of the “Marketing Mix” or the “four Ps”: price, place, promotion, and product. Students will create their own marketing campaign for a particular product and service. The campaigns that are created will then been promoted by students via the internet. Emphasis will be placed on the Do’s and the Don’ts to pricing and promotional strategies used in introducing products or services to a marketplace.
19. Mobile Application Development
Students execute mobile application development for mobile devices. This course will show students how to pre-install mobile application on phones and from various mobile software distribution platforms.
20. Mobile Marketing
This course emphasis on the revolution of mobile marketing communication and the distribution of any kind of promotional or advertising messages to customer through wireless networks with a mobile device, such as a cell phone using SMS Marketing.
21. Online Marketing
This course provides an overview of online marketing, also known as internet marketing, digital marketing, web marketing, search marketing or e-marketing. The course examines the relationship between search engine marketing, social media marketing, email campaigns, buying internet leads, search engine optimization, pay-per-click ads, display advertisement and affiliate marketing. The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter.
22. Project Management
This course studies all aspects of project management. Emphasis is placed on the discipline of planning, organizing, securing, and managing resources to achieve specific goals. A project is a temporary endeavor with a defined beginning and end (usually time-constrained, and often constrained by funding or deliverables), undertaken to meet unique goals and objectives typically to bring about beneficial change or added value.
23. Research & Development
This hands-on course introduces students to a wide range of research resources involving innovation and technical risk, the outcome of which is either new knowledge (with or without a specific practical application) or new or improved materials, products, devices, processes, or services. Students will learn the rules of qualifying sources of information, examine the guidelines for research and development, construct research and development plans, understand when to apply guidelines, when research and development must be prepared, who must approve the research and development plan, what happens the plan changes, what should the plan contain, identify what the requirements are within the various stage of the plan and what format research and development plans must follow.
24. Sales & Marketing
The course provides an overview of the marketing and selling of products or services to consumers away from a fixed retail location. The course examines the relationship between sales and marketing. The topic of this course will vary from quarter to quarter.
25. Search Engine Marketing
This course introduces students to search engine marketing (SEM). Students will learn how to promote websites by increasing their visibility in search engine result pages (SERPs) through the use of paid placement, contextual advertising and paid inclusion.
26. Social Media Marketing
This course introduces students to social media marketing. Students will learn how individuals, small businesses, large enterprise, and non-profit organizations’ use social media to integrate marketing communications strategies in order to engage in promotional elements of advertising, personal selling, public relations, publicity, direct marketing, sales promotion and viral marketing.
27. Software Virtualization
This course presents an option for students to explore software virtualization, also known as Software Virtualization Solutions (SWV). Students will learn how SWV allows application and data to be put into virtual layers (application layers and data layers) instead of being installed to the base file system and Registry.
28. Supply Chain Management
This course covers all aspect of Supply Chain Management (SCM) systematic. Student will be introduced to the strategic coordination of traditional business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain for the purposes of improving the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole. Students will be cross trained with industry leading SCM software.
29. System Infrastructure Software
This advanced training course focuses on the System Infrastructure software, a proprietary as well as open operating system and system-level software; network, system, storage, and security management software for all types of hardware (from mainframe to PC). The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter.
30. Video Production
This course introduces students to basic video production techniques and provides an overview of film and television theory and criticism. By combining theory and hands-on exercises, students are expected to develop the technical, analytical and critical foundations necessary in the video preproduction, production and postproduction phases. Students will acquire the conceptual abilities needed to plan and execute a variety of video projects.
31. Web Application Development
This course provides an in-depth look at web-based application development. Students explore the development of web application. Strong emphasis is placed on documentation, test planning, change control, requirement analysis, architectural description, formal design and construction practices.
32. Web Design
This introduces the process of designing websites and includes planning, post-production, research, advertising, as well as media control that is applied to the pages within the site.
33. Web Development
This course introduces students to a wide range of web development experience that focuses on the main non-design aspects of building a web site for the Internet or intranet (a private network) and includes writing markup and coding. The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter.
34. Website Optimization
This course explores how website optimization improves the visibility of a website or web page for search engines via the “natural” or un-paid (organic) search results. The course concentrates on the ways in which search engine optimization (SEO) is used to increase exposure in natural listings in search engine results, including changes in site content, architecture, meta tags, link volume, SEO methodology, presentation and site navigation.

