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Jun 02, 2026
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OLS 37500 - Training Methods Prerequisite(s): OLS 25200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C
Credit Hours: 3.00. Principles, practices, and methods of employee training. Introduction to systematic training program design, development, and evaluation. Emphasis is on the supervisor as a trainer. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. Course Learning Outcomes 1. Define the role training and development plays in sustaining a competitive advantage across the full array of modern organizations.
2. Explain how training is a systemic process and how it relates to the overall leadership, supervision, and human resource management system of an organization.
3. Describe the purpose and scope of a training needs assessment and plan, including its key components in designing training systems in leadership, supervision, and human resource management system of an organization.
4. Compare and contrast various training delivery methods, citing advantages and disadvantages of each.
5. Describe the essential principles of adult learning and intervention evaluation in developing and designing a training program in leadership, supervision, and human resource management system of an organization.
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