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An Operating Return Approach to Creating Value: I. Financial Statement Analysis

01/16/24 - 03/08/24
The most common analysis metric used in business today is return on equity (ROE). While ROE is a powerful metric, it includes income and losses from both operating and nonoperating activities when, in fact, companies create value mainly through the core operations of the business. In recognition of that premise, this micro-course examines a variety of topics and concepts aimed at evaluating the profitability of a business from an operating perspective.

An Operating Return Approach to Creating Value: II. Business Valuation

03/18/24 - 05/10/24
This course builds on Financial Statement Analysis: An Operating Return Approach by focusing on modeling the value drivers of a business so that managers and business owners can obtain the market value of their business.

Certified Crop Advisor Exam Prep Course

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
The Certified Crop Advisor Exam Review Course is a self-paced program which runs for 10 months (304 days) from date of enrollment.

Core Skills and Strategies

01/16/24 - 05/03/24
This course presents communication theories and interpersonal skills relevant to conflict resolution, including the understanding of, analysis of, and management of conflict. Completion of the course meets the Kansas Office of Dispute Resolution's training requirements for state approval in core mediation [K.S.A. 5-501 and Rule 902(e)]

Culture and Conflict

03/18/24 - 05/10/24
This course is an exercise in critical thinking, cultural exploration and self reflection. It explores the cultural dimensions of conflict, including the role of culture in defining conflict for individuals and groups. The dynamics of interpersonal beliefs and socialization, cross cultural conflict theory and issues related to application are also examined.

Cyber Pipeline 2022-2023 High Schools

Registration is not available at this time.
An overview of the history of computers and programming. Famous historical figures and their impact in modern computing. Introduction to major topics in computer science such as artificial intelligence, high performance computing, cryptography, big data, cybersecurity, robotics, and more. Brief experience with computer programming concepts.

Cyber Pipeline 2022-2023 High Schools - Washburn Rural High School - CC 310

Registration is not available at this time.
Exploration of data structures & related algorithms in computer programming. Basic concepts of complexity analysis. Object-oriented design concepts.

Didactic Human Nutrition

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course of study provides core knowledge in evidence-based nutrition with a focus on the role of nutrition in health optimization and disease prevention and management. Students will gain a detailed understanding of the practical application of various nutrients and dietary strategies used in clinical practice. Discussions will also incorporate the three components of evidence-based healthcare (clinical expertise, patient preference, research evidence) into the decision-making and data-analysis process.

Dining with Diabetes Online - State Virtual Program

01/08/24 - 03/11/24
Dining with Diabetes is an online course.

Facilitation Basics for Research & Extension Professionals

02/05/24 - 04/05/24
Setting the groundwork for successful facilitation

Facilitation Convergent Tools for Research & Extension Professionals

02/05/24 - 04/05/24
Focusing to action with facilitation tools

Facilitation Divergent Tools for Research & Extension Professionals

02/05/24 - 04/05/24
Creating possibilities using convergent facilitation tools

Family Mediation

01/16/24 - 05/03/24
This course addresses the multi-dimensional aspects of divorce, including the legal divorce, the psychological divorce, and children of divorce. The second half of the semester focuses on how mediation can empower families, teens, and parents to resolve their interpersonal conflicts using a neutral third party.

FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule (PSR) Annual Supervisor Training

Registration is not available at this time.
This course will meet the US FDA FSMA Produce Safety Rule requirement for supervisors on fresh produce farms to complete annual supervisor training. Supervisors must watch the videos and complete a brief assessment to ensure that they have learned from the videos and then they will receive a certificate of completion.

Foundations of Trauma and Traumatic Stress

Registration is not available at this time.
This course will introduce and review the theoretical and historical beginnings of the concept of trauma, which includes the inclusion of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a diagnosis in the DSM III. It will highlight the other forms of recognized traumatic events and stressors that have more recently been brought to light. It will discuss various trauma reactions, effects of stressful events, as well as the treatment of trauma. Resilience and transcendence of trauma will be outlined, with an emphasis on the importance of self-care for clinicians and helping professionals working in this area.

Fundamentals of Cloud Computing for Business 2023-2024

10/16/23 - 06/30/24
The Fundamentals of Cloud Computing for Business badge delves into the realm of cloud-based systems, shedding light on the transformative impact these technologies have on organizational computing infrastructure. This comprehensive overview equips students with a clear understanding of cloud computing, exploring its various aspects and implications for businesses. The course provides valuable insights into critical considerations such as service level agreements, elasticity, security, audits, and practical implementation issues. Furthermore, the course encompasses vital topics like automation, infrastructure as code, DevOps, orchestration, and edge computingLearning Management System: Canvas Pro

Fundamentals of Data Analytics in Business

03/18/24 - 04/21/24
Become a data-savvy professional. In this badge, we will develop the most fundamental skills in data analytics, including data collection from websites and databases, data wrangling & ETL (extract-transform-load), visualization, and business intelligence.

Grant Development and Management Professional Course

01/16/24 - 03/08/24
The online course introduces students to the grant development process and provides an overview of what happens after a grant is awarded. At the end of the course, students will have completed a fundable proposal. Learners will receive eight weeks of intensive instruction by Dr. Elaine Johannes, Professor in Community Health & Extension Specialist (ejohanne@ksu.edu) and will have the opportunity of earning a microcredential and digital badge.

Grant Writing Basics

02/06/24 - 02/08/24
This online course is two synchronous classes. The class resource materials are available the week before and three weeks afterwards.

Growing Growers - Starting a sustainable vegetable farm

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
12/15/23 - 12/14/24
Learn the necessary skills for starting and maintaining an urban or peri-urban vegetable farm

High School Accounting Initiative

03/01/23 - 06/30/24
Accounting is the Language of Business. This course will help you develop an understanding of the basic principles of how accounting assists in running and managing a business.

Introduction to Accounting Analytics

Registration is not available at this time.
The objectives of this course are to improve data literacy, provide a foundational understanding of how to address accounting questions using data analytics, and help individuals understand where to begin incorporating data analytics in accounting.

Introduction to Entomology: I. Morphology, Classification, and Identification

07/05/23 - 07/04/24
This course covers the basics of insect morphology, classification, and identification.

Introduction to Entomology: II. Insect Biology

07/05/23 - 07/04/24
This course provides an overview of the major areas of insect biology.

Introduction to Entomology: III. Applied Entomology

07/05/23 - 07/04/24
This course provides an overview of economic entomology as it applies to plants, animals, and Humans.

Introduction to Intrapreneurship

Registration is not available at this time.
In this badge, we will explore how existing organizations identify, assess, legitimize, and implement ideas and initiatives. In addition, we will investigate how organizations use the learnings from implementation to reassess the overall strategy and engage in entrepreneurial renewal. We will do an in-depth exploration of the first two intrapreneurship processes: entrepreneurial insight and idea assessment.

Introduction to Strategic Innovation

Registration is not available at this time.
In this badge we will explore the importance of innovation for a firm's competitive success and the advancement of society in general, introduce some of the risks and costs of innovation, and look at why firms are much more likely to be successful if they have a well-crafted strategy for innovation. Specifically, we will look at likely sources of innovation, how innovations are frequently categorized, and why some innovations are more successful than others.

Kansas Hazardous Waste Handler Training

07/01/23 - 06/30/24
This online course must be completed within 30 days of enrollment.

Kansas Register of Deeds Training: Legal Descriptions and the Process of Reviews

12/19/23 - 12/19/23
This training is offered for 3 hours of professional development activity. Participants must attend the full training session to receive credit for this program.

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course

Registration is not available at this time.
The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt focuses on mastery of Lean Six Sigma theory, strategies, and advanced tools and techniques through in-depth application and analysis. This course will enhance professional expertise needed to implement and lead complex projects and provide the skills necessary to teach and mentor others. The focus of the Black Belt course is on in-depth coverage of topics including, but not limited to: value stream mapping, advanced statistical theory, A3 management, advanced design for six sigma (DFSS), project management for large projects, coaching and mentoring teams for process improvement, organizational change management, advanced hypothesis testing, history and theory of quality, advanced lean theory and tools, implementation of LSS in an organization, and use of advanced Minitab features.

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course

Registration is not available at this time.
The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course delves into the DMAIC process through in-depth information, analysis, and application of Six Sigma and Lean concepts that can be immediately applied to projects and for leading and managing process improvement teams. The course is designed to certify participants as competent in the fundamentals of the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt body of knowledge as defined by Kansas State University.

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course

01/11/24 - 01/12/24
05/13/24 - 05/14/24
08/15/24 - 08/16/24
Kansas State University Global Campus and the College of Business Administration offer a two-day introductory Yellow Belt course as the foundation program of Lean Six Sigma and its methodologies. The main goal of the Yellow Belt course is to learn how Lean Six Sigma can be used by individuals and teams to improve customer satisfaction, reduce errors, increase efficiencies and work more effectively to solve problems.

Market Segmentation and Positioning

Registration is not available at this time.
The purpose of market segmentation and positioning is to gain sustainable competitive advantages and superior efficiency on the basis of different customer needs and wants so that marketers can provide effective and efficient marketing strategies and decision making.

Master Food Volunteer Online Program

01/16/24 - 02/24/24
The Kansas Master Food Volunteer (MFV) Program provides a foundation of knowledge to volunteers in the subject areas of food safety, food science, food preparation, and food preservation.

Nutrient Pharmacology

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course provides a practical overview of nutrient pharmacologic therapy used in the management of ambulatory patients with chronic illnesses or non-life threatening acute illnesses. The participant will study the effects of drugs and nutrients on organ systems and diseases and the mechanisms of action (pharmacodynamics) of each, the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs and nutrients (pharmacokinetics), potential toxic effects of medications, factors affecting the effectiveness of drugs, and interactions with drugs, botanical compounds, foods and the below listed nutritional products.

Nutritional Biochemistry

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course of study provides an overview of essential concepts in human biochemistry and links those concepts to specific applications in clinical nutrition. The course will examine the biological roles of macronutrients and micronutrients and their metabolism using basic knowledge in physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Topics include carbohydrates and energy metabolism, protein and amino acids, bioactive peptides, enzymes, fiber, lipids, the arachidonic acid cascade, minerals, water-soluble and fat-soluble micronutrients, along with an introduction to energy production, reduction-oxidization balance and biochemical individuality. Participants will explore the relationships of nutrients to major health disorders, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.

Organizational Conflict

Registration is not available at this time.
This course provides an overview of the theories, methods, and practice issues involved in identifying and assessing sources of conflict. Students will learn about organizations, organizational development, causes and sources of conflict within organizations, dispute systems design, and how conflict resolution professionals work as interveners and agents of change.

Organizing, Visualizing and Describing Data for Financial Applications

Registration is not available at this time.
In this course, participants distinguish between data types and explore data structuring methods. They will use frequency distributions, contingency tables, and diverse visualization tools. Essential statistical measures like central tendency and kurtosis are covered. The course empowers learners with key skills for efficient data analysis and representation.

Pharmacological Principles

07/01/23 - 12/31/23
This distance learning course will review the functions and problems of the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal and endocrine systems, as well as the nervous, sensory and genitourinary systems. The human body is susceptible to multiple ailments and disorders. Therefore, several different treatments are available depending on the severity of the malady. In this course, we cover the prescription treatments used to manage or control these diseases. We will review the different diseases and disorders associated with each system and the variety of drugs and therapies required for disease management and prevention.

Portfolio Development in the Visual Arts

Registration is not available at this time.
Portfolio Development in the Visual Arts

Practicum in Intravenous and Injectable Nutrient Therapy

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
Completion of this course will allow you to receive 24 continuing education hours from Kansas State University. It remains your responsibility to verify with your governing agency or professional development committee that these CE hours will be accepted.

Radon Measurement Standards Overview Course Online

10/31/23 - 12/31/23
This self-paced online course runs for 30 days. KSU-1000 4 CE hours for NRPP/NRSB

Radon Mitigation Standards Overview Course Online

10/31/23 - 12/31/23
This self-paced online course runs for 30 days. KSU-1500 4 CE hours for NRPP/NRSB

Recertification in Clinical Nutrition

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course is intended for chiropractic physicians in the State of Idaho. Upon successful completion of course requirements, participants will be awarded 12 continuing education hours from Kansas State University. It is the responsibility of course participants to verify with their governing agency or professional development committee that these CE hours will be accepted.

Register of Deeds Training - Fall 2023

09/15/23 - 12/31/23
This training is offered for 3 hours of professional development activity. Participants must attend the full training session to receive credit for this program.

Research Methods in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

03/18/24 - 05/10/24
Participants enrolled in this course will gain knowledge and skills in management analytics and research methods, and explore how those intersect with AI. Participants will develop and demonstrate an ability to formulate business problems correctly, select appropriate data collection methods, and prepare data for analysis.

Risk Management on the Farm

12/15/22 - 12/31/23
01/04/24 - 12/31/24
K-State Research and Extension recognizes the uncertainty that farmers and ranchers are experiencing due to fluctuating grain and input prices. More than ever, risk management of the operation is critical to long-term sustainability. This course will teach principles of determining cost of production, developing a marketing plan, evaluating crop insurance options, and participating in farm programs (ARC/PLC). Participants will work with a case farm to apply these topics to a real-world farming operation through hands-on, self-graded activities. The goal is for participants to acquire risk management skills they can apply directly to their own farming operations. The bulk of this course focuses on risk management for row-crop farming operations but also includes similar risk management principles for beef cow/calf operations. Other special topics will include managing stress and being resilient in tough times, and communicating effectively with family members.

Rural Grocery Transition Specialist

01/15/24 - 04/14/24
05/06/24 - 08/04/24
09/09/24 - 12/08/24
The Rural Grocery Transition Specialist Program trains and deploys resource professionals across the country to better serve rural grocers through business transitions This professional development opportunity is intended for resource providers who support rural communities.

Structured Literacy Professional Learning

Registration is not available at this time.
A nine-module, self-paced structured literacy professional learning opportunity for all Kansas teachers.

Supporting Struggling Readers with Dyslexia in P-12 Classrooms

01/16/24 - 03/12/24
03/11/24 - 05/15/24
Earners can identify those readers who struggle within specific reading pillars due to dyslexia, have the ability to specifically sequence reading skills to improve comprehension, fluency, phonics, and phonemic awareness, and are skilled at using pedagogical techniques learned through content examples and simulations.

Tableau for Business Intelligence

08/21/23 - 06/30/24
Tableau is a widely used software environment that provides business analysts with tools for sharing actionable insights with decision makers. Tableau enables analysts to acquire, filter, and transform data into a variety of high-level visualizations used for business intelligence. Tableau insights often are structured into interactive dashboards permitting further data exploration and communication. This course assumes no incoming Tableau knowledge as it moves learners from fundamental business data analytics skills into immediately applicable business intelligence acumen.

Using Financial Data to Transform Your Small Business

07/01/23 - 06/30/24
This course empowers small business owners with the tools necessary to create and analyze financial statements and budgets, which allows learners to make informed business decisions.

Violence Prevention and Intervention

01/16/24 - 05/03/24
**This noncredit course is not available for academic credit.**This course examines various theories of human aggression and violence, exploring their underlying assumptions about human nature and the causes of violence. Included is an introduction to a range of violence intervention and prevention approaches developed for use at the interpersonal, intergroup and societal level.

Working with Older Adults in Cooperative Extension

01/01/24 - 04/26/24
This self-paced, asynchronous professional development module is designed for Cooperative Extension professionals who are working alongside older adults. Modules will prepare professionals working in a variety of expertise areas to better understand adult development, ageism, critical issues facing older adults, and best practices for working with the older adult population.

Upcoming Courses

  • Growing Growers - Starting a sustainable vegetable farm December 15, 2023 to December 14, 2024

  • Kansas Register of Deeds Training: Legal Descriptions and the Process of Reviews Tuesday, December 19, 2023

  • Working with Older Adults in Cooperative Extension January 1, 2024 to April 26, 2024

  • Risk Management on the Farm January 4, 2024 to December 31, 2024

  • Dining with Diabetes Online - State Virtual Program January 8, 2024 to March 11, 2024

Featured Courses

An Operating Return Approach to Creating Value: I. Financial Statement Analysis

01/16/24 - 03/08/24
The most common analysis metric used in business today is return on equity (ROE). While ROE is a powerful metric, it includes income and losses from both operating and nonoperating activities when, in fact, companies create value mainly through the core operations of the business. In recognition of that premise, this micro-course examines a variety of topics and concepts aimed at evaluating the profitability of a business from an operating perspective.

An Operating Return Approach to Creating Value: II. Business Valuation

03/18/24 - 05/10/24
This course builds on Financial Statement Analysis: An Operating Return Approach by focusing on modeling the value drivers of a business so that managers and business owners can obtain the market value of their business.

Certified Crop Advisor Exam Prep Course

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
The Certified Crop Advisor Exam Review Course is a self-paced program which runs for 10 months (304 days) from date of enrollment.

Core Skills and Strategies

01/16/24 - 05/03/24
This course presents communication theories and interpersonal skills relevant to conflict resolution, including the understanding of, analysis of, and management of conflict. Completion of the course meets the Kansas Office of Dispute Resolution's training requirements for state approval in core mediation [K.S.A. 5-501 and Rule 902(e)]

Culture and Conflict

03/18/24 - 05/10/24
This course is an exercise in critical thinking, cultural exploration and self reflection. It explores the cultural dimensions of conflict, including the role of culture in defining conflict for individuals and groups. The dynamics of interpersonal beliefs and socialization, cross cultural conflict theory and issues related to application are also examined.

Cyber Pipeline 2022-2023 High Schools

Registration is not available at this time.
An overview of the history of computers and programming. Famous historical figures and their impact in modern computing. Introduction to major topics in computer science such as artificial intelligence, high performance computing, cryptography, big data, cybersecurity, robotics, and more. Brief experience with computer programming concepts.

Cyber Pipeline 2022-2023 High Schools - Washburn Rural High School - CC 310

Registration is not available at this time.
Exploration of data structures & related algorithms in computer programming. Basic concepts of complexity analysis. Object-oriented design concepts.

Didactic Human Nutrition

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course of study provides core knowledge in evidence-based nutrition with a focus on the role of nutrition in health optimization and disease prevention and management. Students will gain a detailed understanding of the practical application of various nutrients and dietary strategies used in clinical practice. Discussions will also incorporate the three components of evidence-based healthcare (clinical expertise, patient preference, research evidence) into the decision-making and data-analysis process.

Dining with Diabetes Online - State Virtual Program

01/08/24 - 03/11/24
Dining with Diabetes is an online course.

Facilitation Basics for Research & Extension Professionals

02/05/24 - 04/05/24
Setting the groundwork for successful facilitation

Facilitation Convergent Tools for Research & Extension Professionals

02/05/24 - 04/05/24
Focusing to action with facilitation tools

Facilitation Divergent Tools for Research & Extension Professionals

02/05/24 - 04/05/24
Creating possibilities using convergent facilitation tools

Family Mediation

01/16/24 - 05/03/24
This course addresses the multi-dimensional aspects of divorce, including the legal divorce, the psychological divorce, and children of divorce. The second half of the semester focuses on how mediation can empower families, teens, and parents to resolve their interpersonal conflicts using a neutral third party.

FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule (PSR) Annual Supervisor Training

Registration is not available at this time.
This course will meet the US FDA FSMA Produce Safety Rule requirement for supervisors on fresh produce farms to complete annual supervisor training. Supervisors must watch the videos and complete a brief assessment to ensure that they have learned from the videos and then they will receive a certificate of completion.

Foundations of Trauma and Traumatic Stress

Registration is not available at this time.
This course will introduce and review the theoretical and historical beginnings of the concept of trauma, which includes the inclusion of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a diagnosis in the DSM III. It will highlight the other forms of recognized traumatic events and stressors that have more recently been brought to light. It will discuss various trauma reactions, effects of stressful events, as well as the treatment of trauma. Resilience and transcendence of trauma will be outlined, with an emphasis on the importance of self-care for clinicians and helping professionals working in this area.

Fundamentals of Cloud Computing for Business 2023-2024

10/16/23 - 06/30/24
The Fundamentals of Cloud Computing for Business badge delves into the realm of cloud-based systems, shedding light on the transformative impact these technologies have on organizational computing infrastructure. This comprehensive overview equips students with a clear understanding of cloud computing, exploring its various aspects and implications for businesses. The course provides valuable insights into critical considerations such as service level agreements, elasticity, security, audits, and practical implementation issues. Furthermore, the course encompasses vital topics like automation, infrastructure as code, DevOps, orchestration, and edge computingLearning Management System: Canvas Pro

Fundamentals of Data Analytics in Business

03/18/24 - 04/21/24
Become a data-savvy professional. In this badge, we will develop the most fundamental skills in data analytics, including data collection from websites and databases, data wrangling & ETL (extract-transform-load), visualization, and business intelligence.

Grant Development and Management Professional Course

01/16/24 - 03/08/24
The online course introduces students to the grant development process and provides an overview of what happens after a grant is awarded. At the end of the course, students will have completed a fundable proposal. Learners will receive eight weeks of intensive instruction by Dr. Elaine Johannes, Professor in Community Health & Extension Specialist (ejohanne@ksu.edu) and will have the opportunity of earning a microcredential and digital badge.

Grant Writing Basics

02/06/24 - 02/08/24
This online course is two synchronous classes. The class resource materials are available the week before and three weeks afterwards.

Growing Growers - Starting a sustainable vegetable farm

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
12/15/23 - 12/14/24
Learn the necessary skills for starting and maintaining an urban or peri-urban vegetable farm

High School Accounting Initiative

03/01/23 - 06/30/24
Accounting is the Language of Business. This course will help you develop an understanding of the basic principles of how accounting assists in running and managing a business.

Introduction to Accounting Analytics

Registration is not available at this time.
The objectives of this course are to improve data literacy, provide a foundational understanding of how to address accounting questions using data analytics, and help individuals understand where to begin incorporating data analytics in accounting.

Introduction to Entomology: I. Morphology, Classification, and Identification

07/05/23 - 07/04/24
This course covers the basics of insect morphology, classification, and identification.

Introduction to Entomology: II. Insect Biology

07/05/23 - 07/04/24
This course provides an overview of the major areas of insect biology.

Introduction to Entomology: III. Applied Entomology

07/05/23 - 07/04/24
This course provides an overview of economic entomology as it applies to plants, animals, and Humans.

Introduction to Intrapreneurship

Registration is not available at this time.
In this badge, we will explore how existing organizations identify, assess, legitimize, and implement ideas and initiatives. In addition, we will investigate how organizations use the learnings from implementation to reassess the overall strategy and engage in entrepreneurial renewal. We will do an in-depth exploration of the first two intrapreneurship processes: entrepreneurial insight and idea assessment.

Introduction to Strategic Innovation

Registration is not available at this time.
In this badge we will explore the importance of innovation for a firm's competitive success and the advancement of society in general, introduce some of the risks and costs of innovation, and look at why firms are much more likely to be successful if they have a well-crafted strategy for innovation. Specifically, we will look at likely sources of innovation, how innovations are frequently categorized, and why some innovations are more successful than others.

Kansas Hazardous Waste Handler Training

07/01/23 - 06/30/24
This online course must be completed within 30 days of enrollment.

Kansas Register of Deeds Training: Legal Descriptions and the Process of Reviews

12/19/23 - 12/19/23
This training is offered for 3 hours of professional development activity. Participants must attend the full training session to receive credit for this program.

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course

Registration is not available at this time.
The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt focuses on mastery of Lean Six Sigma theory, strategies, and advanced tools and techniques through in-depth application and analysis. This course will enhance professional expertise needed to implement and lead complex projects and provide the skills necessary to teach and mentor others. The focus of the Black Belt course is on in-depth coverage of topics including, but not limited to: value stream mapping, advanced statistical theory, A3 management, advanced design for six sigma (DFSS), project management for large projects, coaching and mentoring teams for process improvement, organizational change management, advanced hypothesis testing, history and theory of quality, advanced lean theory and tools, implementation of LSS in an organization, and use of advanced Minitab features.

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course

Registration is not available at this time.
The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course delves into the DMAIC process through in-depth information, analysis, and application of Six Sigma and Lean concepts that can be immediately applied to projects and for leading and managing process improvement teams. The course is designed to certify participants as competent in the fundamentals of the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt body of knowledge as defined by Kansas State University.

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course

01/11/24 - 01/12/24
05/13/24 - 05/14/24
08/15/24 - 08/16/24
Kansas State University Global Campus and the College of Business Administration offer a two-day introductory Yellow Belt course as the foundation program of Lean Six Sigma and its methodologies. The main goal of the Yellow Belt course is to learn how Lean Six Sigma can be used by individuals and teams to improve customer satisfaction, reduce errors, increase efficiencies and work more effectively to solve problems.

Market Segmentation and Positioning

Registration is not available at this time.
The purpose of market segmentation and positioning is to gain sustainable competitive advantages and superior efficiency on the basis of different customer needs and wants so that marketers can provide effective and efficient marketing strategies and decision making.

Master Food Volunteer Online Program

01/16/24 - 02/24/24
The Kansas Master Food Volunteer (MFV) Program provides a foundation of knowledge to volunteers in the subject areas of food safety, food science, food preparation, and food preservation.

Nutrient Pharmacology

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course provides a practical overview of nutrient pharmacologic therapy used in the management of ambulatory patients with chronic illnesses or non-life threatening acute illnesses. The participant will study the effects of drugs and nutrients on organ systems and diseases and the mechanisms of action (pharmacodynamics) of each, the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs and nutrients (pharmacokinetics), potential toxic effects of medications, factors affecting the effectiveness of drugs, and interactions with drugs, botanical compounds, foods and the below listed nutritional products.

Nutritional Biochemistry

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course of study provides an overview of essential concepts in human biochemistry and links those concepts to specific applications in clinical nutrition. The course will examine the biological roles of macronutrients and micronutrients and their metabolism using basic knowledge in physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Topics include carbohydrates and energy metabolism, protein and amino acids, bioactive peptides, enzymes, fiber, lipids, the arachidonic acid cascade, minerals, water-soluble and fat-soluble micronutrients, along with an introduction to energy production, reduction-oxidization balance and biochemical individuality. Participants will explore the relationships of nutrients to major health disorders, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.

Organizational Conflict

Registration is not available at this time.
This course provides an overview of the theories, methods, and practice issues involved in identifying and assessing sources of conflict. Students will learn about organizations, organizational development, causes and sources of conflict within organizations, dispute systems design, and how conflict resolution professionals work as interveners and agents of change.

Organizing, Visualizing and Describing Data for Financial Applications

Registration is not available at this time.
In this course, participants distinguish between data types and explore data structuring methods. They will use frequency distributions, contingency tables, and diverse visualization tools. Essential statistical measures like central tendency and kurtosis are covered. The course empowers learners with key skills for efficient data analysis and representation.

Pharmacological Principles

07/01/23 - 12/31/23
This distance learning course will review the functions and problems of the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal and endocrine systems, as well as the nervous, sensory and genitourinary systems. The human body is susceptible to multiple ailments and disorders. Therefore, several different treatments are available depending on the severity of the malady. In this course, we cover the prescription treatments used to manage or control these diseases. We will review the different diseases and disorders associated with each system and the variety of drugs and therapies required for disease management and prevention.

Portfolio Development in the Visual Arts

Registration is not available at this time.
Portfolio Development in the Visual Arts

Practicum in Intravenous and Injectable Nutrient Therapy

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
Completion of this course will allow you to receive 24 continuing education hours from Kansas State University. It remains your responsibility to verify with your governing agency or professional development committee that these CE hours will be accepted.

Radon Measurement Standards Overview Course Online

10/31/23 - 12/31/23
This self-paced online course runs for 30 days. KSU-1000 4 CE hours for NRPP/NRSB

Radon Mitigation Standards Overview Course Online

10/31/23 - 12/31/23
This self-paced online course runs for 30 days. KSU-1500 4 CE hours for NRPP/NRSB

Recertification in Clinical Nutrition

01/01/23 - 12/31/23
This course is intended for chiropractic physicians in the State of Idaho. Upon successful completion of course requirements, participants will be awarded 12 continuing education hours from Kansas State University. It is the responsibility of course participants to verify with their governing agency or professional development committee that these CE hours will be accepted.

Register of Deeds Training - Fall 2023

09/15/23 - 12/31/23
This training is offered for 3 hours of professional development activity. Participants must attend the full training session to receive credit for this program.

Research Methods in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

03/18/24 - 05/10/24
Participants enrolled in this course will gain knowledge and skills in management analytics and research methods, and explore how those intersect with AI. Participants will develop and demonstrate an ability to formulate business problems correctly, select appropriate data collection methods, and prepare data for analysis.

Risk Management on the Farm

12/15/22 - 12/31/23
01/04/24 - 12/31/24
K-State Research and Extension recognizes the uncertainty that farmers and ranchers are experiencing due to fluctuating grain and input prices. More than ever, risk management of the operation is critical to long-term sustainability. This course will teach principles of determining cost of production, developing a marketing plan, evaluating crop insurance options, and participating in farm programs (ARC/PLC). Participants will work with a case farm to apply these topics to a real-world farming operation through hands-on, self-graded activities. The goal is for participants to acquire risk management skills they can apply directly to their own farming operations. The bulk of this course focuses on risk management for row-crop farming operations but also includes similar risk management principles for beef cow/calf operations. Other special topics will include managing stress and being resilient in tough times, and communicating effectively with family members.

Rural Grocery Transition Specialist

01/15/24 - 04/14/24
05/06/24 - 08/04/24
09/09/24 - 12/08/24
The Rural Grocery Transition Specialist Program trains and deploys resource professionals across the country to better serve rural grocers through business transitions This professional development opportunity is intended for resource providers who support rural communities.

Structured Literacy Professional Learning

Registration is not available at this time.
A nine-module, self-paced structured literacy professional learning opportunity for all Kansas teachers.

Supporting Struggling Readers with Dyslexia in P-12 Classrooms

01/16/24 - 03/12/24
03/11/24 - 05/15/24
Earners can identify those readers who struggle within specific reading pillars due to dyslexia, have the ability to specifically sequence reading skills to improve comprehension, fluency, phonics, and phonemic awareness, and are skilled at using pedagogical techniques learned through content examples and simulations.

Tableau for Business Intelligence

08/21/23 - 06/30/24
Tableau is a widely used software environment that provides business analysts with tools for sharing actionable insights with decision makers. Tableau enables analysts to acquire, filter, and transform data into a variety of high-level visualizations used for business intelligence. Tableau insights often are structured into interactive dashboards permitting further data exploration and communication. This course assumes no incoming Tableau knowledge as it moves learners from fundamental business data analytics skills into immediately applicable business intelligence acumen.

Using Financial Data to Transform Your Small Business

07/01/23 - 06/30/24
This course empowers small business owners with the tools necessary to create and analyze financial statements and budgets, which allows learners to make informed business decisions.

Violence Prevention and Intervention

01/16/24 - 05/03/24
**This noncredit course is not available for academic credit.**This course examines various theories of human aggression and violence, exploring their underlying assumptions about human nature and the causes of violence. Included is an introduction to a range of violence intervention and prevention approaches developed for use at the interpersonal, intergroup and societal level.

Working with Older Adults in Cooperative Extension

01/01/24 - 04/26/24
This self-paced, asynchronous professional development module is designed for Cooperative Extension professionals who are working alongside older adults. Modules will prepare professionals working in a variety of expertise areas to better understand adult development, ageism, critical issues facing older adults, and best practices for working with the older adult population.
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