A curriculum
is a collection of courses that teach the skills needed to
perform a job. Some of these courses may be required by
government mandate, while others require periodic
recertification.
A job's curriculum
is a list of courses that teach the skills needed to perform
that job. In this step, you'll build the curriculum for a job.
Referring to the list of job requirements
you created in the previous step, list the courses that the
job-holder should take. For each course, identify the
following:
Is the course required?
If more than one course satisfies
the requirement, identify which one is preferred.
What is the minimum grade to
receive credit for this course?
After how many days does the course
certification expire?
Curriculum Tree
An example of a curriculum tree is shown
below. All courses under an "Each of" branch should
be taken. An "Either" branch, on the other hand,
indicates a choice of courses, with the preferred choice
noted. Branches can be nested inside of branches to create
multiple levels of choices.
Take both AP1201WB
and AP1101.
Take all 3 courses
under the Safety Skills group.
Take either AP3501AV
or AP3501WB. AP3501AV is the preferred course.
Here a branch is
nested inside another branch. Pick one of these options:
-- Take either AP1520PC or AP1520WB.
OR
-- Take both AP1501CL and AP1502CL.
Course
Name
Req
Pref
Grade
Exp
Each of
AP1201WB
Introduction to Fluids
x
x
80
365
AP1101
Cost Reduction
x
Pass
Safety Skills
AP3401AV
Safe Tank Cleaning
x
AP1120WB
Accident Control
Techniques
x
AP1130AV
Safe Laboratory Operations
x
Either
AP3501AV
Safe Fire Fighting
x
x
Pass
Or
AP3501WB
Fire Fighting Unit 1
x
75
Either
Either
AP1520PC
Centrifugal compressors
x
x
Pass
Or
AP1520WB
Centrifugal compressors
x
Pass
Or
AP1501CL
Introduction to compressors
x
x
75
AP1502CL
Positive displacement
compressors
x
x
75
Course Groups
A course group is a collection of related
courses, such as the Safety Skills group shown in the previous
example. A course group makes it easier to add the same collection
of courses to multiple curriculums. You can create course groups for
subjects--like Employee Orientation--or for government
mandates--such as OSHA Respiratory Protection.