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Course Relationships
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A course
is a unit of instruction.
Examine the relationship between Courses
and Course Groups, Jobs, Classes and Instructors:
Courses
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are included in |
are
required for |
are
taught in |
are
taught by qualified |
Course Groups |
Jobs |
Classes |
Instructors |
Maintain Course Information
In the Active Learner database, a
course is a unit of training. For example, you might
have a course called Principles of Heat. A set
of courses required for a job is called a curriculum.
Employees are responsible for taking courses included in their
job curriculums.
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