Our involvement and experience in the ESI over many years has allowed us to assemble an enviable range of experts and resources to deliver courses in key topic areas.
As a guide to our capabilities please review our sample a
KeFax Course
List, this should provide ideas of what can be achieved by
effectively targeted Short sharp modules away from the work place. However,
acquiring a meaningful new skill involves much more than simply attending
a short course - consequently these module suggestions are essentially
Introductory course outlines – designed to form one component
towards building and maintaining individual, business driven skill sets . A course in
Distribution Planning
or Power
Station Chemistry,
for example,
could conform broadly to the outline to be found in the Directory listing in this publication. An actual delivered course, however, will comprise information and learning materials which expand this skeleton into your business,
and pave the way for future personal study and on-job practice – reflecting your concerns, your technical procedures and your business culture. Our
on-line ESI Skills Framework provides a useful tool for helping you to
identify your content requirement. Simply Log
On and follow a few simple steps to Register a new profile, briefly
describe the general requirements and populate it with entries from our
extensive structured ESI Skills Libraries. E-mail the profile ID
and password to us and we will be more than happy to suggest a
range of Learning support options for you to choose from. While
our course outlines can alter to reflect your requirements, they will all conform in the following ways:
nCourse objectives will be discussed and agreed before the actual structure is determined nLocation and delivery methods will reflect the opportunities and constraints which present themselves – in particular, balancing the achievement of the objectives with time spent away from the workplace nEach course will be led by recognised authorities in the particular field nProgress towards the course objectives will be assessed as the course develops nAn evaluation report will be produced on completion.
Our range of courses covers the following broad areas:
Please refer to the Directory for the individual course outlines grouped under these headings. Where appropriate, courses involve extensive hands-on or project work.
They support the current IEE/IMechE/IIE ethos for personally
managed Continuing Professional Development and can be developed to meet the requirement for
learning support beyond simple attendance. For a sample Course Outlines
browse our KeFax Course
List See
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