INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL STUDIES (IPATS)
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1 & 2 YEARS GOVT DIPLOMA’S PROGRAMME
CAMPUS BASED & DISTANCE LEARNING (COMPETENCY BASED TRAINING'S)
1 & 2 YEARS GOVT DIPLOMA’S PROGRAMME
CAMPUS BASED & DISTANCE LEARNING (COMPETENCY BASED TRAINING'S)
Basic Computer, DIT, CIT, PG-DIT, Software Engineering Web Developments, Graphic Designing, Databases, Oracle, SPSS, CCNA, CCNP, MTA ,MCSE, Assembly Language, Hardware, Visual Basic, AutoCAD 2D/3D, 3D Studio Max, Civil & Quantity Surveying, Health & Safety Environment (HSE), NEBOSH, IOSH, OSHA, Maya, Linux, English Language (IELTS, TOEFL), Engineering (Civil,Elect,Mech,Petroleum,Chemical), Accounting (Quick Books, Peach tree, Talley, SAGE, SAP-ERP), Education (Montessori Teacher Training's, CT, PTC) CCTV, Primavera, PMP, MS Project Management, PLC, Chip Designing, Multimedia Video Photography, Petroleum (RIG- Oil & Gas), Fashion Designing, Composing /Drafting, Telecom Diplomas, OFC, Women’s Health and Beauty, Hotel Management, Welding, Turner / Machinist, Building Electrician, Mobile Phone Repairing , Textile & Fashion Designing, Quality Management, Engineering Materials, Hospitality Trades, HRD and HRM Diplomas, Industrial Lubrication Materials / Methods, Industrial Training's, Technical Institutions Training's. HVAC Training's. Women’s Vocational Training's (HOSTEL FACILITY ALSO AVAILABLE)
DAE 3 Years Also offered
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Point of Sale Professional Course (POS)3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Point-of-Sale System Training Contents
Description
During this course, you’ll learn the following topics:
Description
During this course, you’ll learn the following topics:
· Introduction to Point of Sale
· Creating and Setting Up Point of Sale
· Determine Your Point of Sale Additions
· Navigating and Customizing the Homepage
· Company Preferences
· Setting Up Quickbooks Connection
· Setting Up Sales Tax
· Workstation Preferences
· Additional Features
· Employee Security
· Customers
· Reward Programs
· Vendors
· Setting up Inventory
· Adding Styles Assemblies and Groups
· Working with Inventory
· Sales
· Working with Price Level and Discounts
· Collecting Sales Tax
· Adding Shipping Info
· Tracking Sales and Commission
· Taking Payments and Giving Change
· Recording Tips
· Handling Tricky Sales and Returns
· Working with Sales and Work Orders
· Purchasing Merchandise
· Receiving Purchase Orders
· Managing Inventory
· Reporting Point of Sales
· Quickbooks Financial
· Multi-Store
· Protecting Your Data
· Adding 3rd Party Apps
· Summary of Point of Sale
Requirements:
Some Basic Information about SQL Server With VBA.Instal SQL Server With complete Install MS Office. Have Some Information’s about what’s is mean (Table, Query, Form, Report) QuickBooks Point of Sale helps retailers go far beyond the cash register with an easy-to use, affordable, scalable, customizable, integrated software and hardware system.
Some Basic Information about SQL Server With VBA.Instal SQL Server With complete Install MS Office. Have Some Information’s about what’s is mean (Table, Query, Form, Report) QuickBooks Point of Sale helps retailers go far beyond the cash register with an easy-to use, affordable, scalable, customizable, integrated software and hardware system.
Eligibility / Requirements
No formal qualification, A retail point of sale system typically includes a cash register (which in recent times comprises a computer, monitor, cash drawer, receipt printer, customer display and a barcode scanner) and the majority of retail POS systems also include a debit/credit card reader.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Sales and Marketing Executive, Distribution Support Executive, Sales and Product Specialist
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Project Management using Primavera P63035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
IPATS Govt Education Zone in Khanna Pul Rawalpindi offering professional educational services and trainings in this area. Now days we are trying to enhance our goals for the betterment of our young generation and to improve the quality of education in the field as it our utmost desire to educate the nation rather to teach. Mitsubishi multimedia projectors and audio visual recording systems available to facilitate the distance learning students.
1 - Introduction to this Course and Course Objectives
2 - Introduction to Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)
3 - An overview of Project Schedule Management
4 - Fundamentals of Project Management
1 - Introduction to this Course and Course Objectives
2 - Introduction to Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)
3 - An overview of Project Schedule Management
4 - Fundamentals of Project Management
· What is a Project?
· What is Project Management?
· Five Process Groups of Project Management
· Schedule and its Importance
· critical Path Method for Scheduling
· Understanding a Gantt chart
5 - Introduction to Primavera Systems and Oracle
Primavera P6 PPM
6- Primavera P6 Installation
7 - Primavera P6 Interface and Preferences
8 - Organizational Breakdown Structure
9 - Enterprise Project Structure
10 - Work Breakdown Structure
11 - Planning your Work Schedule
12 - Understanding a Sample Project
13 - Creating a New Project in Primavera P6
14 - Project Window Options
15 - Understanding Project Must Finish and Total Float
16 - Role of Calendars in Scheduling
17 - Understanding and Adding Calendars
18 - Project and Database Default Calendar
19 - Creating WBS in Primavera P6
20 - Understanding Percentage Complete Types
21 - Understanding Activity Types
22 - Setting Defaults for New Activities
24 - Estimating Duration of Activities
25 - Adding Duration of Activities
26 - Understanding Relationships
27 - Adding Relationships and Scheduling
28 - Understanding Scheduling Algorithm
29 - Scheduling Options
30 - Formatting Bars, Columns and Timescale
31 - Group, Sorts and Layouts
32 - Filtering in Primavera P6
33 - Printing, Exporting and Importing
34 - Reporting in Primavera P6
35- Understanding and Adding Baseline
36 - Updating a Project
37 - Assigning Baselines and Monitoring a Project
38 - Adding and Assigning New Currency
39 - Understanding Roles, Resources and Expenses
40 - Adding Resources
41 - Duration Types in Primavera P6
42 - Assigning Resources and Reviewing Resource Allocation
43 - Adding Expenses
44 - Developing Project Funding Requirements and Cost S-curve
45 - Updating a Project with Resources and ExpensesCourse Topics:
Primavera P6 PPM
6- Primavera P6 Installation
7 - Primavera P6 Interface and Preferences
8 - Organizational Breakdown Structure
9 - Enterprise Project Structure
10 - Work Breakdown Structure
11 - Planning your Work Schedule
12 - Understanding a Sample Project
13 - Creating a New Project in Primavera P6
14 - Project Window Options
15 - Understanding Project Must Finish and Total Float
16 - Role of Calendars in Scheduling
17 - Understanding and Adding Calendars
18 - Project and Database Default Calendar
19 - Creating WBS in Primavera P6
20 - Understanding Percentage Complete Types
21 - Understanding Activity Types
22 - Setting Defaults for New Activities
24 - Estimating Duration of Activities
25 - Adding Duration of Activities
26 - Understanding Relationships
27 - Adding Relationships and Scheduling
28 - Understanding Scheduling Algorithm
29 - Scheduling Options
30 - Formatting Bars, Columns and Timescale
31 - Group, Sorts and Layouts
32 - Filtering in Primavera P6
33 - Printing, Exporting and Importing
34 - Reporting in Primavera P6
35- Understanding and Adding Baseline
36 - Updating a Project
37 - Assigning Baselines and Monitoring a Project
38 - Adding and Assigning New Currency
39 - Understanding Roles, Resources and Expenses
40 - Adding Resources
41 - Duration Types in Primavera P6
42 - Assigning Resources and Reviewing Resource Allocation
43 - Adding Expenses
44 - Developing Project Funding Requirements and Cost S-curve
45 - Updating a Project with Resources and ExpensesCourse Topics:
· Project Management Life Cycle
· Understanding Data in P6
· Overview and Navigation
· Creating a Project
· Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
· Adding Activities
· Calendars
· Creating Relationships
· Scheduling
· Assigning Constraints
· Customizing Activity Views
· Understanding Roles and Resources
· Assigning Roles and Resources
· Project Workspace
· Optimizing the Project Plan
· Baselining the Project Plan
· Methods of Applying Progress
· Executing the Project Plan
· Analyzing the Updated Project
· Portfolios and Dashboards
· App A – Updating the Project Using Timesheets
· App B – Reporting
Learn To:
· Create a project
· Add activities
· Create relationships
· Assign and analyze resources
· Analyze project performance
· Execute and control the project
· Customize dashboards and the project workspace
· View reports
Course Objectives:
· Create a project
· Create a Work Breakdown Structure
· Add Activities
· Customize activity views
· Create Relationships
· Schedule the project
· Assign constraints
· View the Enterprise Project Structure
· Optimize the project schedule
· Assign roles and resources
· Analyze resources and cost
· Baseline the project plan
· Execute the project
· Customize dashboards
· Manage risk
· View reports
Learn Outcomes
· Add a Project to the Project Structure
· Create a Work Breakdown Structure
· Add Reference Documents
· Add Activities
· Add Steps and Roles to Activities
· Create Relationships
· Organize Activities·Schedule a Project Add Constraints
· Assign Resources and Costs to Activities
· Analyze Resource/Cost Usage Optimize the Schedule
· Create and Monitor Thresholds ,Status the Project ,Analyze the Statused Project
Case Study
Calculating Percent Complete
Calculating Percent Complete
· Describe the three Percent Complete Types.
· Determine which Percent Complete Type to use based on how your organization reports progress.
· Explain how activity percentages are calculated based on the Percent Complete Type chosen.
· Use weighted steps to calculated Percent Complete.
Earned Value
· Define earned value.
· Define Performance Percent Complete.
· Review the results of different earned value techniques.
· Recognize the benefits of using earned value analysis.
Advanced Scheduling
· Calculate multiple float paths when scheduling.
· Explain the difference between scheduling logic options.
· Describe a calendar’s effect on lag.
User-Defined Fields and Global Change
· Create a user-defined field.
· Run a global change.
Managing Multiple Projects
· Filter and apply progress to multiple projects.
· Set the default project for multiple projects.
· Explain how project elements are handled in multi-project mode.
Eligibility / Requirements
Fundamental project management training, an understanding of CPM scheduling concepts and knowledge of Windows™
This basic training course covers navigation, functionality and workshops in the P6 scheduling tool. Build the foundation for successful project management in P6 through hands-on, basic training.
This basic training course covers navigation, functionality and workshops in the P6 scheduling tool. Build the foundation for successful project management in P6 through hands-on, basic training.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Senior Project Manager , Senior Project Engineer , Structural Engineer , Planning Supervisor
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Air Ticketing and E-Reservation Management3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Lesson 1 - Introduction, signing in and out, encode and decode
Part 1 - Introduction to the course
Part 2 - Signing in and out of a System
Part 3 - Agent work areas
Part 4 - Encode cities and airports
Part 5 - Decode cities and airports
Part 6 - Encode and decode airlines
Lesson 2 - Displaying a PNR
Part 1 - Display a PNR
Part 2 - Similar name lists
Part 3 - Redisplay PNR
Part 4 - PNR subfields
Part 5 - PNR history
Part 6 - Record locator return
Lesson 3 - Timetables, availability, schedules, access types
Part 1 - Timetable displays
Part 2 - Return timetables
Part 3 - Basic flight availability
Part 4 - Availability from a timetable
Part 5 - Schedule displays
Part 6 - Flight information
Part 7 - Availability access levels
Lesson 4 - Return availability, availability change entries, airline alliances
Part 1 - Journey types
Part 2 - Return availability
Part 3 - Availability change entries
Part 4 - Airline Alliances, Codeshares, Low Cost Carriers
Lesson 5 - Building a PNR
Part 1 - Booking seats on nonstop and direct flights
Part 2 - Booking seats on connections
Part 3 - Enter basic name elements
Part 4 - Enter name elements with PTCs
Part 5 - Enter contact elements
Part 6 - Enter a ticketing element
Part 7 - Enter a received-from element
Part 8 - Build and end a complete PNR
Part 9 - Priority waitlist
Part 10 - Open segments
Part 11 - ARNK segments
Lesson 6 - Practice building a PNR
Part 1 - Practice building a PNR I
Part 2 - Practice building a PNR II
Lesson 7 - E-mailing, Frequent Flyer Element
Part 1 - E-mail element
Part 2 - Frequent flyer element
Part 1 - Introduction to the course
Part 2 - Signing in and out of a System
Part 3 - Agent work areas
Part 4 - Encode cities and airports
Part 5 - Decode cities and airports
Part 6 - Encode and decode airlines
Lesson 2 - Displaying a PNR
Part 1 - Display a PNR
Part 2 - Similar name lists
Part 3 - Redisplay PNR
Part 4 - PNR subfields
Part 5 - PNR history
Part 6 - Record locator return
Lesson 3 - Timetables, availability, schedules, access types
Part 1 - Timetable displays
Part 2 - Return timetables
Part 3 - Basic flight availability
Part 4 - Availability from a timetable
Part 5 - Schedule displays
Part 6 - Flight information
Part 7 - Availability access levels
Lesson 4 - Return availability, availability change entries, airline alliances
Part 1 - Journey types
Part 2 - Return availability
Part 3 - Availability change entries
Part 4 - Airline Alliances, Codeshares, Low Cost Carriers
Lesson 5 - Building a PNR
Part 1 - Booking seats on nonstop and direct flights
Part 2 - Booking seats on connections
Part 3 - Enter basic name elements
Part 4 - Enter name elements with PTCs
Part 5 - Enter contact elements
Part 6 - Enter a ticketing element
Part 7 - Enter a received-from element
Part 8 - Build and end a complete PNR
Part 9 - Priority waitlist
Part 10 - Open segments
Part 11 - ARNK segments
Lesson 6 - Practice building a PNR
Part 1 - Practice building a PNR I
Part 2 - Practice building a PNR II
Lesson 7 - E-mailing, Frequent Flyer Element
Part 1 - E-mail element
Part 2 - Frequent flyer element
Lesson 8 - General remark, OSI elements, SSR elements
Part 1 - General Remark Element
Part 2 - OSI Element
Part 3 - SSR Element
Part 4 - TSA Secure Flight documentation
Lesson 9 - Canceling and changing PNR elements
Part 1 - Canceling mandatory elements
Part 2 - Change ticketing and phone elements
Part 3 - Update name elements
Part 4 - Canceling optional PNR elements
Part 5 - Changing address and general remark elements
Part 6 - Changing OSI elements
Part 7 - Changing SSR elements
Part 8 - Rebooking itinerary segments
Part 9 - Split a PNR in six steps
Lesson 10 - Advance seating requests
Part 1 - Basic seating request
Part 2 - Seating requests with area preference
Part 3 - Seating requests with psgr type
Part 4 - Entering a seat wish
Lesson 11 - Seat maps and booking specific seats
Part 1 - Seat map from a PNR
Part 2 - Seat map from availability
Part 3 - Request specific seats
Part 4 - Specific seat wish
Part 5 - Modify seating elements
Part 6 - Paid seating
Lesson 12 - Fare displays and rules
Part 1 - Classes of service, normal and excursion fares
Part 2 - Fare displays
Part 3 - Fare displays for a specific carrier
Part 4 - Fare displays with specific dates
Part 5 - Fare displays for a specific fare type
Part 6 - Fare display with taxes
Part 7 - Fare display with combination of modifiers
Part 8 - Changing fare displays
Part 9 - Fare notes
Part 10 - Displaying specific categories of fare notes
Lesson 13 - Pricing itineraries
Part 1 - Basic itinerary pricing
Part 2 - Moving to a single passenger pricing display
Part 3 - Best buy pricing
Part 4 - Stored pricing
Part 5 - Displaying a TST from a list
Part 6 - Form of payment**US and Canada
Part 7 - Form of payment**all other countries
Part 8 - Miscellaneous fare elements
Part 1 - General Remark Element
Part 2 - OSI Element
Part 3 - SSR Element
Part 4 - TSA Secure Flight documentation
Lesson 9 - Canceling and changing PNR elements
Part 1 - Canceling mandatory elements
Part 2 - Change ticketing and phone elements
Part 3 - Update name elements
Part 4 - Canceling optional PNR elements
Part 5 - Changing address and general remark elements
Part 6 - Changing OSI elements
Part 7 - Changing SSR elements
Part 8 - Rebooking itinerary segments
Part 9 - Split a PNR in six steps
Lesson 10 - Advance seating requests
Part 1 - Basic seating request
Part 2 - Seating requests with area preference
Part 3 - Seating requests with psgr type
Part 4 - Entering a seat wish
Lesson 11 - Seat maps and booking specific seats
Part 1 - Seat map from a PNR
Part 2 - Seat map from availability
Part 3 - Request specific seats
Part 4 - Specific seat wish
Part 5 - Modify seating elements
Part 6 - Paid seating
Lesson 12 - Fare displays and rules
Part 1 - Classes of service, normal and excursion fares
Part 2 - Fare displays
Part 3 - Fare displays for a specific carrier
Part 4 - Fare displays with specific dates
Part 5 - Fare displays for a specific fare type
Part 6 - Fare display with taxes
Part 7 - Fare display with combination of modifiers
Part 8 - Changing fare displays
Part 9 - Fare notes
Part 10 - Displaying specific categories of fare notes
Lesson 13 - Pricing itineraries
Part 1 - Basic itinerary pricing
Part 2 - Moving to a single passenger pricing display
Part 3 - Best buy pricing
Part 4 - Stored pricing
Part 5 - Displaying a TST from a list
Part 6 - Form of payment**US and Canada
Part 7 - Form of payment**all other countries
Part 8 - Miscellaneous fare elements
Eligibility / Requirements
in short, to thrive in this profession, one must be trained in certain aspects. They are –
Excellent communication skills, Courteous mannerism, Pleasant personality , Computer Application, Air Ticketing Software
Customer Service, Passports and VISAs, Refund and Cancellation Policy.
Excellent communication skills, Courteous mannerism, Pleasant personality , Computer Application, Air Ticketing Software
Customer Service, Passports and VISAs, Refund and Cancellation Policy.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Air Ticketing Agent , Air Ticket Booking Specialist , Air Ticketing Executive
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Diploma in Information Technology (DIT-PGDIT) 3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Semester-I
Introduction to Computer & Operating System
Business Application
Database Management System
Programming Fundamentals with VB. Net.
Functional English-I
Work Ethics-I
Semester-II
Graphics Design & Animation
System Analysis & Design
Introduction to Computer Networking
Web Development using PHP & My SQL.
Project
Functional English-II
Work Ethics-II
Programming Concept Using C Language
Introduction
Data Type in the C Programming Language
Operators
Header Files & I/O Operators
Character & Data Enter Functions
Control Structure of C
Screen Formatting Function in C
User Define Functions
Array in C
Macros & Pointers
String Manipulation Functions
Data & the Time Functions
Miscellaneous Functions
Networking & Windows Server
Data Communication
Networking Concepts
Types Of Networks
Topologies
Communication Mediums
Access Method
OSI Reference Model
Network Interface Card
Modem
Protocols
Networking Devices
Windows server
Web Programming (HTML , DHTML , Macromedia Flash, Photoshop)
HTML
DHTML
Introduction of Java Script
Conditional Structure
Looping in JavaScript
Function in the JavaScript
Objects of the JavaScript’s
Event Handling
Macromedia Flash
Adobe Photoshop
Second Semester (Duration 6 Months)
Visual Basic 6
What is Windows Programming ?
What is difference in between Basic and Visual
How to OOP & Object Programming
16 bit & 32 bits
Basic of Visual Basic
Variable Data types in VB 6
Working with Object in VB Programming
How to create Menu in VB6
Define OLE, DB, Object models
Networking
Introduction to Networking & communication
Network concepts
Types of Networks
Topologies
Communication Medium
Access Method
OSI Models
NIC Network Interface Card
Modems
Protocols
Networking devices
Oracle (MySQL)
Introduction of MySQL Oracle
Tools of SQL
Build Forms
Basic of Database
SQL Queries
Java Programming
Introduction to Java Programming
Applets, Java Tool KIT
Data Types, Operators, Looping, Control Structure
Array
Java Classes, Constructor, Keywords, Inheritance, Exceptions,
Multitasking, Java Packages Event Handling Java Database
E-Commerce
Introduction to E-Commerce
Business Strategy
B2B (Business to Business )
B2C (Business to Consumers)
Introduction to ASP
Using Database
Introduction to Computer & Operating System
Business Application
Database Management System
Programming Fundamentals with VB. Net.
Functional English-I
Work Ethics-I
Semester-II
Graphics Design & Animation
System Analysis & Design
Introduction to Computer Networking
Web Development using PHP & My SQL.
Project
Functional English-II
Work Ethics-II
Programming Concept Using C Language
Introduction
Data Type in the C Programming Language
Operators
Header Files & I/O Operators
Character & Data Enter Functions
Control Structure of C
Screen Formatting Function in C
User Define Functions
Array in C
Macros & Pointers
String Manipulation Functions
Data & the Time Functions
Miscellaneous Functions
Networking & Windows Server
Data Communication
Networking Concepts
Types Of Networks
Topologies
Communication Mediums
Access Method
OSI Reference Model
Network Interface Card
Modem
Protocols
Networking Devices
Windows server
Web Programming (HTML , DHTML , Macromedia Flash, Photoshop)
HTML
DHTML
Introduction of Java Script
Conditional Structure
Looping in JavaScript
Function in the JavaScript
Objects of the JavaScript’s
Event Handling
Macromedia Flash
Adobe Photoshop
Second Semester (Duration 6 Months)
Visual Basic 6
What is Windows Programming ?
What is difference in between Basic and Visual
How to OOP & Object Programming
16 bit & 32 bits
Basic of Visual Basic
Variable Data types in VB 6
Working with Object in VB Programming
How to create Menu in VB6
Define OLE, DB, Object models
Networking
Introduction to Networking & communication
Network concepts
Types of Networks
Topologies
Communication Medium
Access Method
OSI Models
NIC Network Interface Card
Modems
Protocols
Networking devices
Oracle (MySQL)
Introduction of MySQL Oracle
Tools of SQL
Build Forms
Basic of Database
SQL Queries
Java Programming
Introduction to Java Programming
Applets, Java Tool KIT
Data Types, Operators, Looping, Control Structure
Array
Java Classes, Constructor, Keywords, Inheritance, Exceptions,
Multitasking, Java Packages Event Handling Java Database
E-Commerce
Introduction to E-Commerce
Business Strategy
B2B (Business to Business )
B2C (Business to Consumers)
Introduction to ASP
Using Database
Eligibility / Requirements
Selection for entry to DIT programmes will be determined on the basis of examination score except in the case of programmes which involve suitability tests, interviews and other assessment procedures. All suitability tests/interviews/auditions/portfolio reviews etc will generally be carried out during the period March - May each year.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Software Engineer (Framework) , Network Engineer , Information Technology Manager , Data Entry Clerk
Whatsapp: +923035530865, 03219606785, 3315145601, 03495021336
IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
CCNA-CCNP-Library Information Science & Networking (LIS) 3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Course objectives At the end of this course students should:1: Digital Services Management: Settings and Needs
2: Professionalism: Core Values, Ethics, and Management
3: Organizational and Change Theory, Collaboration, and Leadership
4: Strategic Planning, Decision-making, and Accountability
5: Project Management
6: Time Management
7: Financial Management and Fiscal Responsibility
8: Human Resources Management
9: Clients, Customers, Patrons, or Users: A Management Perspective
10: Intellectual Property in a Digital World: A Management Perspective
11: Collection Development: A Management Perspective
12: Technology, Data, and Digital Services: A Management Perspective
13: Communications: A Management Perspective
14: Physical and Virtual Spaces: A Management Perspective
15: Security: A Management Perspective
16: The Future of Digital Services Management
1. Understand the basic functions and configuration of computer systems; types of computers; and peripheral equipment used in library applications.
2. Be able to distinguish the types of software used in libraries and understand their functions.
3. Understand the role and importance of standards and protocols in IT library applications.
4. Understand the main objectives and approaches to the automation of the various functions in the library.
5. Be able to participate in the process of specification, selection, and procurement of an integrated library system (ILS), digital content management system (DSpace), or library services platform (LSP / Discovery / ERMS).
6. Be able to participate in the planning, development and management of new library systems based on emerging technologies, Web , Social Media, Library Services Platform (LSP), Open Educational Resources.
7. Be able to understand information technology changes and how they apply to libraries and information centers, BYOD, Flipped Classroom, Maker spaces, 3D Printers, Wearable Technology
2: Professionalism: Core Values, Ethics, and Management
3: Organizational and Change Theory, Collaboration, and Leadership
4: Strategic Planning, Decision-making, and Accountability
5: Project Management
6: Time Management
7: Financial Management and Fiscal Responsibility
8: Human Resources Management
9: Clients, Customers, Patrons, or Users: A Management Perspective
10: Intellectual Property in a Digital World: A Management Perspective
11: Collection Development: A Management Perspective
12: Technology, Data, and Digital Services: A Management Perspective
13: Communications: A Management Perspective
14: Physical and Virtual Spaces: A Management Perspective
15: Security: A Management Perspective
16: The Future of Digital Services Management
1. Understand the basic functions and configuration of computer systems; types of computers; and peripheral equipment used in library applications.
2. Be able to distinguish the types of software used in libraries and understand their functions.
3. Understand the role and importance of standards and protocols in IT library applications.
4. Understand the main objectives and approaches to the automation of the various functions in the library.
5. Be able to participate in the process of specification, selection, and procurement of an integrated library system (ILS), digital content management system (DSpace), or library services platform (LSP / Discovery / ERMS).
6. Be able to participate in the planning, development and management of new library systems based on emerging technologies, Web , Social Media, Library Services Platform (LSP), Open Educational Resources.
7. Be able to understand information technology changes and how they apply to libraries and information centers, BYOD, Flipped Classroom, Maker spaces, 3D Printers, Wearable Technology
Eligibility / Requirements
The ability to communicate well is emphasized both in librarianship competencies and in departmental outcomes. As such, while this is not an English or composition course, you are expected to have gained a proficiency in those skills appropriate for a masters level program.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Information Management Coordinator, Administrative/Clerical, Education Coordinator, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Auto Technician car and Diesel Technology Diploma3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
What is an Auto and Diesel Technology Diploma?
An auto and diesel technology diploma program will imbue you with the skills and experience you need to be a successful auto mechanic. Hands-on experience is essential as you learn about different auto technologies like hydraulics, electrical systems, welding, air intake, brake repair, and engine building. A typical diploma program for auto and diesel technology will include the following courses:
Engine Fundamentals
Brakes
Electrical Systems
Heating and Air Conditioning
Engine Rebuild
Diesel Electrical Systems
Computer Literacy
Alignment/Steering/Suspension
Course Contents:
1- Explain all kind of sensors and their works? 1)Mass Airflow Sensor, 2)Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor,
3)Air Vortex Sensor, 4)Fuel System Sensor, 5)Temperature Sensor, 6)Throttle Position Sensor,7)Exhaust Gas Oxygen Sensor, 8)Crank Angle Sensor, 9)Hall Effect Voltage Sensor2-Identification of different types of vehicle Knowledge about automobile industry Identification of Vehicle Identification Number, Chassis No. & Engine no, Basic automotive terms and familiarization to various types of vehicles3-Identification of different types of engine components. Career path for the trainee in the Dealership Replace- air cleaner, oil filter & fuel filter Understanding working of 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines Apply Grease to parts / through greasing points (if necessary) Types of fuel used in vehicles, spark ignition and compression ignition engines Check power plug and inspect cables Understanding of technical terms and definitions Wheel base and track, compression ratio, Stoichiometric ratio Clean, Check and Adjust spark plug Understanding of various components viz. Battery, Spark plug, Air Filter, Fuel filter, Oil filter, Injector, Body parts, etc Ignition Timing checking on Petrol vehicle with timing light & Ignition timing adjustment Knowledge of vehicle assembly.4- Vehicle Service Process Vehicle Service Process (Personal & Vehicle Safety procedure PDI & Periodic Maintenance Schedule of various MSIL models , Personal & Vehicle Safety procedure followed in shop floor Air Filter - Working, PDI & Periodic Maintenance Schedule of various MSIL models Fuel Filter - Working, Air Filter - Cleaning process, Replacement Period & Process, Engine Lubrication System, Fuel Filter5- Fuel-supply system components Air intake system components Electronic control components list of cars are compactable to EFI scan (engine code with model-chassis numbers Fuel System Fundamentals : Fuel Pumps, Fuel Filters, Fuel Injection and Carburetion, Idle Speed Control, Fuel Pump Control Module, Computer-Controlled Fuel Systems, Feedback Fuel Systems, How does the Oxygen Sensor Work? Zirconia Sensors and Titania Sensors. The Electronic Control Module(ECM)6- What is EFI? And explain the benefits of EFI? Basic Terminologies define with Scope. Electronic control components with the Electronic control components
What is Fuel Tank and Explain the Purpose of Fuel Tanks, and Components of Fuel Tank? What is Sensors and explain how the sensor works in EFI System?7- Carburetor Fuel System for a Piston Engine, What is Electronic Control Unit? And which things depend on ECU, What is Scanner? Use of Scanner and prescribe different kinds of scanners and their advantages? How to configure the Scanner? Step-by-step installation.8-Explained the different kind of Filters and their work? Internal and external structure of the Scanner? What is ignition and different type of sensor lights when you switch on (IGNITION), Mechanical EFI Parts? And Electrical Components.
Define the reasons which increase the temperature of Moter? Define the terms (Engine Fan, Radiator, Fan Belt, Thermostats wale , Radiator Tanks, Water Storage Tank, timing belt)9-Petrol Engine Petrol Engine Identification of petrol Engine components. 4-stroke spark-ignition engines- Basic 4-stroke principles. - Practice on starting and stopping of petrol engines. Observe and report the reading of Tachometer, Odometer, temp and Fuel gauge under ideal and on load condition, Spark-ignition engine components- Basic engine components, Engine cams & camshaft, Engine power transfer, and Engine components.10-Explain the difference between Carbonator system and injectors system?
Modern Vehicle Technology
Motor Vehicle Management
Vehicle Maintenance
Organizational Management
Vehicle Maintenance Lab
Project, Industrial Visit, and Seminar Foundry,
Welding and Sheet Metal Practice
Special Vehicle and Equipment-
Strength of Materials
Mechanical Engineering
Diploma in Mechanical
Diploma in Automobile
Diploma in Aerospace
Diploma in Materials
Diploma in Mechanical (Power)
Diploma in Mechanical (Production)
Diploma in Precision Mechanical & Instruments
Diploma in Auto & Diesel Tech
Diploma in Dies & Mould
Diploma in Automation
Diploma in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Diploma in Mechanical (Construction Machinery)
An auto and diesel technology diploma program will imbue you with the skills and experience you need to be a successful auto mechanic. Hands-on experience is essential as you learn about different auto technologies like hydraulics, electrical systems, welding, air intake, brake repair, and engine building. A typical diploma program for auto and diesel technology will include the following courses:
Engine Fundamentals
Brakes
Electrical Systems
Heating and Air Conditioning
Engine Rebuild
Diesel Electrical Systems
Computer Literacy
Alignment/Steering/Suspension
Course Contents:
1- Explain all kind of sensors and their works? 1)Mass Airflow Sensor, 2)Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor,
3)Air Vortex Sensor, 4)Fuel System Sensor, 5)Temperature Sensor, 6)Throttle Position Sensor,7)Exhaust Gas Oxygen Sensor, 8)Crank Angle Sensor, 9)Hall Effect Voltage Sensor2-Identification of different types of vehicle Knowledge about automobile industry Identification of Vehicle Identification Number, Chassis No. & Engine no, Basic automotive terms and familiarization to various types of vehicles3-Identification of different types of engine components. Career path for the trainee in the Dealership Replace- air cleaner, oil filter & fuel filter Understanding working of 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines Apply Grease to parts / through greasing points (if necessary) Types of fuel used in vehicles, spark ignition and compression ignition engines Check power plug and inspect cables Understanding of technical terms and definitions Wheel base and track, compression ratio, Stoichiometric ratio Clean, Check and Adjust spark plug Understanding of various components viz. Battery, Spark plug, Air Filter, Fuel filter, Oil filter, Injector, Body parts, etc Ignition Timing checking on Petrol vehicle with timing light & Ignition timing adjustment Knowledge of vehicle assembly.4- Vehicle Service Process Vehicle Service Process (Personal & Vehicle Safety procedure PDI & Periodic Maintenance Schedule of various MSIL models , Personal & Vehicle Safety procedure followed in shop floor Air Filter - Working, PDI & Periodic Maintenance Schedule of various MSIL models Fuel Filter - Working, Air Filter - Cleaning process, Replacement Period & Process, Engine Lubrication System, Fuel Filter5- Fuel-supply system components Air intake system components Electronic control components list of cars are compactable to EFI scan (engine code with model-chassis numbers Fuel System Fundamentals : Fuel Pumps, Fuel Filters, Fuel Injection and Carburetion, Idle Speed Control, Fuel Pump Control Module, Computer-Controlled Fuel Systems, Feedback Fuel Systems, How does the Oxygen Sensor Work? Zirconia Sensors and Titania Sensors. The Electronic Control Module(ECM)6- What is EFI? And explain the benefits of EFI? Basic Terminologies define with Scope. Electronic control components with the Electronic control components
What is Fuel Tank and Explain the Purpose of Fuel Tanks, and Components of Fuel Tank? What is Sensors and explain how the sensor works in EFI System?7- Carburetor Fuel System for a Piston Engine, What is Electronic Control Unit? And which things depend on ECU, What is Scanner? Use of Scanner and prescribe different kinds of scanners and their advantages? How to configure the Scanner? Step-by-step installation.8-Explained the different kind of Filters and their work? Internal and external structure of the Scanner? What is ignition and different type of sensor lights when you switch on (IGNITION), Mechanical EFI Parts? And Electrical Components.
Define the reasons which increase the temperature of Moter? Define the terms (Engine Fan, Radiator, Fan Belt, Thermostats wale , Radiator Tanks, Water Storage Tank, timing belt)9-Petrol Engine Petrol Engine Identification of petrol Engine components. 4-stroke spark-ignition engines- Basic 4-stroke principles. - Practice on starting and stopping of petrol engines. Observe and report the reading of Tachometer, Odometer, temp and Fuel gauge under ideal and on load condition, Spark-ignition engine components- Basic engine components, Engine cams & camshaft, Engine power transfer, and Engine components.10-Explain the difference between Carbonator system and injectors system?
Modern Vehicle Technology
Motor Vehicle Management
Vehicle Maintenance
Organizational Management
Vehicle Maintenance Lab
Project, Industrial Visit, and Seminar Foundry,
Welding and Sheet Metal Practice
Special Vehicle and Equipment-
Strength of Materials
Mechanical Engineering
Diploma in Mechanical
Diploma in Automobile
Diploma in Aerospace
Diploma in Materials
Diploma in Mechanical (Power)
Diploma in Mechanical (Production)
Diploma in Precision Mechanical & Instruments
Diploma in Auto & Diesel Tech
Diploma in Dies & Mould
Diploma in Automation
Diploma in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Diploma in Mechanical (Construction Machinery)
Eligibility / Requirements
Candidates who have interest in Automobile Engineering and its related areas are suitable for this course.
Candidates who would like to work in design and development, maintenance, manufacturing, and servicing industries are also suitable for this course.
Candidates who would like to work in design and development, maintenance, manufacturing, and servicing industries are also suitable for this course.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Asst. Diesel Mechanic , Mechanical Engineer , Diesel Engine Specialist
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Diploma in Intuit QuickBooks3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
A computerized accounting system is a system used by businesses for recording their financial information. Many systems are available and companies look for a system to match their accounting refers to using computers for a range of accounting ;In the past, computers were used as calculators. Modern computers perform a number of additional tasks and provide analytical Accounting software are Peachtree, Quickbooks, Tally Erp, Sage, SAP Business One, SAP ECC etc.
Course Outlines of Computerized Accounting:
Peach Tree:
1:Introduction
2:New Company Setup
3:Accounting Overview
4:General Ledger
5:Accounts Payable
6:Inventory
7:Accounts Receivable
8:ReportsBusiness Accounting & Finance Course Contents:
Course Outlines of Computerized Accounting:
Peach Tree:
1:Introduction
2:New Company Setup
3:Accounting Overview
4:General Ledger
5:Accounts Payable
6:Inventory
7:Accounts Receivable
8:ReportsBusiness Accounting & Finance Course Contents:
· Numerical Skills
· Managing Business
· Practical IT Skills
· Professional Communications
· Academic Research Skills
· Computer Technology
· Quantitative Methods
· Database Systems
· Visual Basic
· Marketing
· Business Economics
· Internet Applications
· Legal Framework of Business
· Business Statistics
· Accounting
· Systems Analysis & Design
· Organizational Behaviour
· Managing Services
· Managing Information Systems
· IT Operations Management
· Multimedia Applications
Outcomes:
Accounting debits and credits
Double entry method of bookkeeping
Revenue and expense items
Recording accounting transactions
Preparing trial balance
Preparing Adjusting entries
Preparing financial statements
Balance sheets
Income statements
Statements of owner's equity
Cash Flow statements
Accounting debits and credits
Double entry method of bookkeeping
Revenue and expense items
Recording accounting transactions
Preparing trial balance
Preparing Adjusting entries
Preparing financial statements
Balance sheets
Income statements
Statements of owner's equity
Cash Flow statements
Eligibility / Requirements
here is no particular entry requirement. We do not ask for any previous qualification or experience. Students of all age and academic background can enroll on this course.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Accounting Senior Manager , Business Finance Manager , Finance Manager , Assistant Vice President Accounts
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DC-Documents Controller and Record Controller 3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
DCC Certified Document Controller Training Course, Document Control Clerk duties include: • Categorizing, filing, and retrieving documents using specific classification and organization systems including but not limited to current and historical: equipment files project files piping & instrument diagrams equipment drawings loop drawingsCourse Outline:
· The principles of managing information
· The organization: How your information is managed today
· Definitions: Understanding what the information terms mean
· Document control and records management: Similarities and differences
· Your organization
· Identifying its type
· Identifying its staff
· Identifying its information
· Defining information goals for the organization
· How to achieve information goals
· Document control and records management program development process
· Business case
· Defining the purpose
· What to include
· Objectives of the case
· Document Control specifics
· Records Management specifics
· Records review
· Identification of documents and records
· Critical information, documents and records
· Electronic and physical formats
· Storing records
· Characteristics of a document control and records management program
· File plans
· Challenges and problems
· Classification of records
· Retention and disposition
· Laws, regulations, standards and business requirements
· Developing a retention schedule
· Privacy and protection
· Transparency
· Integrity
· Security
· Business, historical and preservation archives
1Web-based Document Management Software & Records Management Training Courses & Records Management Consultancy & Records Management Resources
Document Controller responsibilities include typing contracts, archiving files and ensuring all team members have access to necessary documentation.
To be successful in this role, you should have previous experience reviewing technical documents along with the ability to spot errors.
Ultimately, you'll support our procedures maintaining transparent, up-to-date and easily traceable documents.
Prepare ad-hoc reports on projects as needed
Proven work experience as a Document Controller or similar role
Familiarity with project management
Basic knowledge of labor and corporate law
Hands-on experience with MS Office and MS Excel
Knowledge of Electronic Document Management Systems (EDMS)
Proficient typing and editing skills
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Eligibility / Requirements
This course is designed for individuals who manage, or who are involved with, any aspect of document control and records management. This includes records and information managers, in-house counsel, privacy officers, information security and protection managers, litigation and discovery staff, compliance officers, internal auditors, IT and enterprise content management professionals, and administrative managers.
It has been specifically designed to support activities across all types and sizes of organizations and sectors working locally and globally.
It has been specifically designed to support activities across all types and sizes of organizations and sectors working locally and globally.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
File Clerk / Clerical , Assistant Front Office Manager , Project Manager
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
DMLT-Medical Lab Technician Diploma 3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Medical Laboratory Technicians are trained to work under the supervision of a Technologist to conduct routine diagnostic tests, as well as set up, clean and maintain medical laboratory equipment. As a Medical Laboratory Technician, you will be responsible to draw blood, accept body fluid sample(s) and tissue specimen(s) from patients, as well as log patient samples and prepare them for testing.
Clinical laboratory testing plays a crucial role in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. As a Medical Laboratory Technician, you will perform laboratory procedures such as preparing specimens for testing, preparing culture media and stock solutions, and recognizing problems and errors in lab procedures. Medical Laboratory Technician use automated equipment and computerized instruments capable of performing a number of tests simultaneously, as well as microscopes, cell counters, and other sophisticated laboratory equipment.Clinical Lab Technician Diploma:
These programs provide curricula that are singularly focused in medical laboratory and office procedures. These programs may include courses in the following:
Clinical laboratory testing plays a crucial role in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. As a Medical Laboratory Technician, you will perform laboratory procedures such as preparing specimens for testing, preparing culture media and stock solutions, and recognizing problems and errors in lab procedures. Medical Laboratory Technician use automated equipment and computerized instruments capable of performing a number of tests simultaneously, as well as microscopes, cell counters, and other sophisticated laboratory equipment.Clinical Lab Technician Diploma:
These programs provide curricula that are singularly focused in medical laboratory and office procedures. These programs may include courses in the following:
· Hematology
· Serology
· Microscopy
· Medical terminology
· Phlebotomy
· Computer applications in the laboratory
· Clinical Lab Technician Certificate
· These programs cover the various ways that lab workers analyze and process human tissue and fluid samples. These programs cover topics including the following:
· Serology
· Phlebotomy
· Urinalysis
· Cellular biotechnology
· Biotechnology computer programs
· Major components of study that form part of the DMLT Syllabus are:
· analysis of body matter such as:
· body fluids
· tissue
· blood.
· micro-organism screening.
· chemical analysis.
· cell count procedures that are used to detect certain diseases in patients.
· Such professionals are typically recruited as:
· Medical Lab Technicians
· Technologists.
· They are responsible for:
· collecting information.
· sampling it.
· testing.
· reporting and documenting their medical investigations
· conducting research studies supervised by medical researchers.
· maintaining report accuracy.
· conducting complex tests.
· performing routine tests under stipulated conditions.
· preparing specimens.
· operating automated sample-analyzing machines.
· arranging and setting up testing equipment.
· maintaining lab equipment.
· supervising experiments.
· maintaining tools and safe conditions.
· Such postgraduates of DMLT are actively involved in the following procedures:
· Blood banking
· Clinical Chemistry (chemical analysis of body fluids)
· Hematology (blood related)
· Immunology (study of immune system)
· Microbiology (study of bacteria and other disease-carrying organisms)
· Cytotechnology (study of human tissue)
· Phlebotomy
· Urine analysis
· Coagulation
· Parasitology
· Blood Sample Matching
· Drug Efficacy Tests
· Serology.
· Successful Diploma-holders of the course perform duties such as:
· analyzing human body fluids like:
· sputum
· blood
· urine
· drug count
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology [DMLT]: Career Prospects
In general, Medical Technicians are professionals who work across:
In general, Medical Technicians are professionals who work across:
· X-ray labs
· dental hygiene
· medical emergency
· surgery-related help
· pharmacy
· veterinary-related assistants.
Eligibility / Requirements
The course is an allied health/paramedical course that is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases through clinical laboratory tests.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Supervising Radiologic Technologist , Medical Manager Operating Theatres , Medical Delegate
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
SOLID WORKS Advanced Part Modeling 3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Training Course Contents
The Advanced Part Modeling course is for SOLIDWORKS users who need to create complex parts and want to learn how to use more advanced features; including sweeps, lofts, boundaries, and every type of ;Also in the course are best practices for creating efficient parts including using Boolean operations in multibody parts in order to save time. Building master models for parametrically driving whole projects. Plus reverse-engineering complex models with sketch pictures.
SOLIDWORKS Training
Basic to advanced SOLIDWORKS courses
SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling Lessons
The following lessons are included in the course
>>SOLIDWORKS Essentials
>>SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling
>>SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling
>>SOLIDWORKS Drawings
>>SOLIDWORKS Surface Modeling
>>SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal
>>SOLIDWORKS Weldments
>>SOLIDWORKS Pipe & Tube Routing
>>SOLIDWORKS Mold Design
>>SOLIDWORKS Visualize Rendering
>>SOLIDWORKS Advanced Update
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical Routing
>>SOLIDWORKS Visual Basic for Applications
>>SOLIDWORKS API
>>SOLIDWORKS Composer Essentials
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Linear Static
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Dynamics
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Nonlinear
>>SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation
>>SOLIDWORKS Motion
>>SOLIDWORKS MBD
>>SOLIDWORKS Inspection
>>Using SOLIDWORKS PDM
>>Administering SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional Course
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D
>>Drive Works Professional
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical Advanced
>>SOLIDWORKS PCB
Multibody Solids: How They Work
Multibody Solids
Multibody Techniques
Introducing: Solid Bodies Folder
Feature Scope
Patterning Bodies
Tool Body
Introducing: Insert Part
Introducing: Move/Copy Bodies
Combining Bodies
Introducing: Combine
Uses of Multibody Solids
Common Bodies
Indent Feature
Introducing: Delete Body
Local Operations
Modeling Negative Space
Using Cut to Create Multibodies
Saving Solid Bodies as Parts and Assemblies
Introducing: Insert into New Part
Introducing: Save Bodies
Splitting a Part into Multibodies
Introducing: Split
Creating an Assembly
Introducing: Create Assembly
Using Split Part with Legacy Data
Sketching with Splines
Sketching Splines
Introducing: Spline
Introducing: Show Curvature Combs
Sketch Picture
Introducing: Sketch Picture
Review
Introduction to Sweeping
Sweeping
Case Study: Faux Raised Panel Door
Sweep with Guide Curves
Case Study: Bottle
Sweep Options
Sweep with Guide Curves
Introducing: Dome
Introducing: SelectionManager
Working with Curves
Case Study: Modeling a Spring
Sweeping Along a 3D Path
3D Sketching
Introducing: Helix and Spiral
Introducing: Projected Curve
Introducing: Composite Curve
Introducing: Fit Spline
Applying the Label to the Bottle
Modeling Threads
Case Study: Creating a Curve Through a Set of Points
Sketch Blocks
Introducing: Sketch Blocks
Equation Driven Curves
Introducing: Equation Driven Curve
Introducing: Split Line
Advanced Sweeping
Orientation and Twist Control
Align with End Faces
Sweeping Along Model Edges
Sweeping a Tool Body
Boundary Feature and Lofting
Why Lofts and Boundary Features?
How Lofting and Boundary Work
Boundary Feature vs Loft
Introducing: Boundary Feature
Using Derived and Copied Sketches
Copying a Sketch
Derived Sketches
Introducing: Insert Derived Sketch
2-Direction Boundary Feature
Layout Sketches
Centerline Lofting
Introducing: Split Entities
Cleaning Up a Model
Introducing: Delete Face
Introducing: Deviation Analysis
Other Advanced Tools
Advanced Fillets
Analyzing Geometry
Introducing: Display Curvature
Intersection Curve
Zebra Stripes
Wrap Feature
Deform Feature
Introducing: Knit Surface
Move Face and Delete Face
Introducing: Move Face
Performance Considerations
The Advanced Part Modeling course is for SOLIDWORKS users who need to create complex parts and want to learn how to use more advanced features; including sweeps, lofts, boundaries, and every type of ;Also in the course are best practices for creating efficient parts including using Boolean operations in multibody parts in order to save time. Building master models for parametrically driving whole projects. Plus reverse-engineering complex models with sketch pictures.
SOLIDWORKS Training
Basic to advanced SOLIDWORKS courses
SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling Lessons
The following lessons are included in the course
>>SOLIDWORKS Essentials
>>SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling
>>SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling
>>SOLIDWORKS Drawings
>>SOLIDWORKS Surface Modeling
>>SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal
>>SOLIDWORKS Weldments
>>SOLIDWORKS Pipe & Tube Routing
>>SOLIDWORKS Mold Design
>>SOLIDWORKS Visualize Rendering
>>SOLIDWORKS Advanced Update
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical Routing
>>SOLIDWORKS Visual Basic for Applications
>>SOLIDWORKS API
>>SOLIDWORKS Composer Essentials
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Linear Static
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Professional
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Dynamics
>>SOLIDWORKS Simulation Nonlinear
>>SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation
>>SOLIDWORKS Motion
>>SOLIDWORKS MBD
>>SOLIDWORKS Inspection
>>Using SOLIDWORKS PDM
>>Administering SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional Course
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D
>>Drive Works Professional
>>SOLIDWORKS Electrical Advanced
>>SOLIDWORKS PCB
Multibody Solids: How They Work
Multibody Solids
Multibody Techniques
Introducing: Solid Bodies Folder
Feature Scope
Patterning Bodies
Tool Body
Introducing: Insert Part
Introducing: Move/Copy Bodies
Combining Bodies
Introducing: Combine
Uses of Multibody Solids
Common Bodies
Indent Feature
Introducing: Delete Body
Local Operations
Modeling Negative Space
Using Cut to Create Multibodies
Saving Solid Bodies as Parts and Assemblies
Introducing: Insert into New Part
Introducing: Save Bodies
Splitting a Part into Multibodies
Introducing: Split
Creating an Assembly
Introducing: Create Assembly
Using Split Part with Legacy Data
Sketching with Splines
Sketching Splines
Introducing: Spline
Introducing: Show Curvature Combs
Sketch Picture
Introducing: Sketch Picture
Review
Introduction to Sweeping
Sweeping
Case Study: Faux Raised Panel Door
Sweep with Guide Curves
Case Study: Bottle
Sweep Options
Sweep with Guide Curves
Introducing: Dome
Introducing: SelectionManager
Working with Curves
Case Study: Modeling a Spring
Sweeping Along a 3D Path
3D Sketching
Introducing: Helix and Spiral
Introducing: Projected Curve
Introducing: Composite Curve
Introducing: Fit Spline
Applying the Label to the Bottle
Modeling Threads
Case Study: Creating a Curve Through a Set of Points
Sketch Blocks
Introducing: Sketch Blocks
Equation Driven Curves
Introducing: Equation Driven Curve
Introducing: Split Line
Advanced Sweeping
Orientation and Twist Control
Align with End Faces
Sweeping Along Model Edges
Sweeping a Tool Body
Boundary Feature and Lofting
Why Lofts and Boundary Features?
How Lofting and Boundary Work
Boundary Feature vs Loft
Introducing: Boundary Feature
Using Derived and Copied Sketches
Copying a Sketch
Derived Sketches
Introducing: Insert Derived Sketch
2-Direction Boundary Feature
Layout Sketches
Centerline Lofting
Introducing: Split Entities
Cleaning Up a Model
Introducing: Delete Face
Introducing: Deviation Analysis
Other Advanced Tools
Advanced Fillets
Analyzing Geometry
Introducing: Display Curvature
Intersection Curve
Zebra Stripes
Wrap Feature
Deform Feature
Introducing: Knit Surface
Move Face and Delete Face
Introducing: Move Face
Performance Considerations
Eligibility / Requirements
Autodesk sort of one month exposure and SOLIDWORKS Essentials, At least 1 month using software, Able to take time out for training, Sweep & Loft freeform features, Multibodies & boolean operations, Deform, Wrap & Move Face
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Sr. Architectural Engineer , Mechanical Engineers , Senior Mechanical Design Engineer , Technical Electrical Engineer
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
SOLIDWORKS PCB and CAM Design3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
SOLIDWORKS PCB & Electrical Training
The new SOLIDWORKS PCB powered by altium design tool combines the power and usability of Altium with the 3D expertise of SOLIDWORKS to unite the "electronic" and mechanical worlds, one design at a time.ECAD-MCAD Project Collaboration Server
Achieve unmatched ECAD-MCAD integration and collaboration with SOLIDWORKS® by unifying data and pushing changes to both sides of the design project.Managed ECAD-MCAD ECO Process
Manage changes to board shape, component placement, mounting holes, keepouts and cutouts in both SOLIDWORKS PCB and SOLIDWORKS through managed Engineering Change Orders (ECOs), no matter where the change initiated.Output PCB Copper Geometries
Open board designs in SOLIDWORKS with all copper information making it possible to take advantage of advanced analysis such as thermal and vibration simulation.Streamlined Interface
The SOLIDWORKS PCB interface is designed for streamlined productivity and ease-of-use. Enjoy a modern interface with easy to navigate options to get your PCB designs done quickly and efficiently.Library Management
Combine and manage your schematic and PCB component libraries together in a single location. Re-use components that you know and trust from successful past projects.Supplier Links
Make immediate decisions on pricing and availability of components to meet your budget and deadlines. Search your preferred supplier databases within SOLIDWORKS PCB and link solutions directly to components in your design.Version Control
Gain greater clarity and control over changes made to your design in all phases, from schematic capture to board layout.Seamless integration
Open native SOLIDWORKS files in SOLIDWORKS PCB, and open PCB files in SOLIDWORKS. Imported mechanical models are accurate and retain your original design information.Enhance your manufacturing process by capturing company standards, speed up quoting, and test manufacturability of a design earlier in the ;
Feature Recognition
Recognize certain types of geometry not only as CAD features, but to understand how much those features will be manufactured, and even how much it will cost to manufacture. SOLIDWORKS CAM can find 20+ types of machinable features on parts, such as holes, slots, and pockets.Rules-based Machining
Automatically apply best manufacturing strategies that you like to use so that manufacturing processes can be not only faster, but also more standardized.Tolerance Based Machining
Model Based Definition (MBD) is leveraged to ensure machining strategies are automatically adjusted based on tolerance ;Reading tolerances and surface finishes will help you to make decisions about how to manufacture your product.Part & Assembly machining
milling solution which allows users to program in either part or assembly environments.Automatic Quoting
Automate quoting and compare it to traditional methods to ensure all aspects of the part are accounted for ahead of time.Axis Milling
Machine prismatic features with axis milling capabilities. SOLIDWORKS CAM includes automatic roughing, finishing, thread milling, face milling and single point (drilling, boring, reaming, tapping) cycles.3 Axis Milling
SOLIDWORKS CAM includes 3 axis milling routines to machine complex, contoured surfaces routinely encountered in mold/tool making and aerospace applications.Turning
SOLIDWORKS CAM 2 and 4 axis turning software for programming CNC lathe machines includes automatic roughing, finishing, grooving, threading, cutoff and single point (drilling, boring, reaming and tapping) cycles.Associative Machining
SOLIDWORKS CAM provides true associative machining - automatically accommodating changes to your part or assembly model. Any modifications made to the SOLIDWORKS design are automatically updated in SOLIDWORKS CAM, which eliminates time consuming CAM system rework due to design alterations.
The new SOLIDWORKS PCB powered by altium design tool combines the power and usability of Altium with the 3D expertise of SOLIDWORKS to unite the "electronic" and mechanical worlds, one design at a time.ECAD-MCAD Project Collaboration Server
Achieve unmatched ECAD-MCAD integration and collaboration with SOLIDWORKS® by unifying data and pushing changes to both sides of the design project.Managed ECAD-MCAD ECO Process
Manage changes to board shape, component placement, mounting holes, keepouts and cutouts in both SOLIDWORKS PCB and SOLIDWORKS through managed Engineering Change Orders (ECOs), no matter where the change initiated.Output PCB Copper Geometries
Open board designs in SOLIDWORKS with all copper information making it possible to take advantage of advanced analysis such as thermal and vibration simulation.Streamlined Interface
The SOLIDWORKS PCB interface is designed for streamlined productivity and ease-of-use. Enjoy a modern interface with easy to navigate options to get your PCB designs done quickly and efficiently.Library Management
Combine and manage your schematic and PCB component libraries together in a single location. Re-use components that you know and trust from successful past projects.Supplier Links
Make immediate decisions on pricing and availability of components to meet your budget and deadlines. Search your preferred supplier databases within SOLIDWORKS PCB and link solutions directly to components in your design.Version Control
Gain greater clarity and control over changes made to your design in all phases, from schematic capture to board layout.Seamless integration
Open native SOLIDWORKS files in SOLIDWORKS PCB, and open PCB files in SOLIDWORKS. Imported mechanical models are accurate and retain your original design information.Enhance your manufacturing process by capturing company standards, speed up quoting, and test manufacturability of a design earlier in the ;
Feature Recognition
Recognize certain types of geometry not only as CAD features, but to understand how much those features will be manufactured, and even how much it will cost to manufacture. SOLIDWORKS CAM can find 20+ types of machinable features on parts, such as holes, slots, and pockets.Rules-based Machining
Automatically apply best manufacturing strategies that you like to use so that manufacturing processes can be not only faster, but also more standardized.Tolerance Based Machining
Model Based Definition (MBD) is leveraged to ensure machining strategies are automatically adjusted based on tolerance ;Reading tolerances and surface finishes will help you to make decisions about how to manufacture your product.Part & Assembly machining
milling solution which allows users to program in either part or assembly environments.Automatic Quoting
Automate quoting and compare it to traditional methods to ensure all aspects of the part are accounted for ahead of time.Axis Milling
Machine prismatic features with axis milling capabilities. SOLIDWORKS CAM includes automatic roughing, finishing, thread milling, face milling and single point (drilling, boring, reaming, tapping) cycles.3 Axis Milling
SOLIDWORKS CAM includes 3 axis milling routines to machine complex, contoured surfaces routinely encountered in mold/tool making and aerospace applications.Turning
SOLIDWORKS CAM 2 and 4 axis turning software for programming CNC lathe machines includes automatic roughing, finishing, grooving, threading, cutoff and single point (drilling, boring, reaming and tapping) cycles.Associative Machining
SOLIDWORKS CAM provides true associative machining - automatically accommodating changes to your part or assembly model. Any modifications made to the SOLIDWORKS design are automatically updated in SOLIDWORKS CAM, which eliminates time consuming CAM system rework due to design alterations.
Eligibility / Requirements
With SOLIDWORKS skills, you'll have a clear advantage in the engineering or industrial design job markets. The easy-to-use SOLIDWORKS Student Edition lets you sharpen your skills outside the classroom as you learn to design better products.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Senior Electrical Engineer, Engine Planning Engineer , Mechanical Site Engineer , Technical Electrical Engineer
Whatsapp: +923035530865, 03219606785, 3315145601, 03495021336
IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
CCTV Cameras and Surveillance3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS) assist ambitious people move up into hire paid more job satisfaction courses. Our Alarm and CCTV courses can benefit people who are working or intending to work as a: - Security Manager, Security Supervisor, Security Guard, CCTV Control Room Employee, CCTV Sales Person, CCTV Protected Premises Owner/Manager, Potential CCTV Purchaser/Advisor, CCTV System Maintenance Employee, CCTV Installer, CCTV Specifier.Course Content
CCTV Systems:- Introduction and uses.
Elements of a basic CCTV system:- Camera, monitor and digital recorder.Back Focus adjustment.
Lens types:- Fixed and variable focal length, manual and motorised zoom.
Use of lens calculator.
Scene illumination:- Lighting considerations, LED's, infrared lamp maintenance and bulb life.
Switches, Quads, Multiplexers and control systems: - Types and applications.Monitors and Multiple screen displays.
Recording the footage:- Analogue and Digital video recorders.
Time-lapse recording. Reviewing video footage.
Cables and connectors: - Types, uses, limitations, preparation and testing.Introduction to Digital CCTV and IP technology.
Connection to other security systems.
Use of test equipment including: - Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, Light Meters, Pattern Generators and Cable Length Meters.Course Outline
Introduction
What is CCTV?
History
Use and Benefits
CCTV Cameras for Security Act of 2012
Certification for Quality
IP and IK Ratings Explained
CCTV Equipment Basics
Types of CCTV Recorder
Multiplexer (Non-Recorder)
Standalone Digital Video Recorded
PC Based Digital Video Recorder
Standalone Network Video Recorder
PC Based Network Video Recorder
Hybrid DVR
Recorder Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Requirement
Video Compression Formats
MPEG
MPEG4
Different Types of CCTV Cameras
Dome Camera
Bullet Camera
Covert/Discreet
Varifocal Camera
Auto Iris Lens
OSD Cameras
Box Camera
PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) / Speed Domes
IP/Network Camera
Wireless IP Camera
IVS Camera (Intelligent Video Surveillance System)
Highlight Compensation (HLC)
Working with Analog and IP Based PTZ
RS485 Basics
Installing and Configuring Analog and IP Based PTZ
Installing and Configuring Analog and IP Based PTZ Controller
Display and Recording Resolutions
Optical and Data Cables
RG59 Cable / RG59 Siamese Cable
RG6 Cable / RG6 Siamese Cable
CAT5e UTP Cable
CAT6 UTP Cable
Maximum Cable Distances
Optical Adapters
BNC
Passive Balun
Active Balun
Power Source
Power Adapter
Centralized Power Distribution Unit
PoE Switch and Injector
Optical Cable Crimping / Termination
Power Cable Crimping / Termination
Installing CCTV Recorders
Standalone DVR
Standalone NVR
PC-Based NVR
Recorder Management and Configuration
Continuous Recording
Scheduled Recording
Motion Detection Recording
Video Playback/Review
Video Backup
User Account Management
Local & Remote Access (Public IP, DYNDNS, Cloud P2P)
LAN Access via Web Browser and Client Software
Remote Access via Public IP / Leased IP
Remote Access via DYNDNS
Remote Access via Cloud P2P
Site Survey
Design & Commissioning
Proposal & Costing
Introduction to Setting up and Configuring Citywide Wireless CCTV (Bonus)CCTV Security Surveillance Installation and Management
Introduction
What is CCTV?
History
Use and Benefits
Philippine CCTV Cameras for Security Act of 2012
Certification for Quality
IP and IK Ratings Explained
CCTV Equipment Basics
Types of CCTV Recorder
Multiplexer (Non-Recorder)
Standalone Digital Video Recorded
PC Based Digital Video Recorder
Standalone Network Video Recorder
PC Based Network Video Recorder
Hybrid DVR
Recorder Hard Disk Drive (HDD) RequirementRecorder Management and Configuration
Continuous Recording
Scheduled Recording
Motion Detection Recording
Video Playback/Review
Video Backup
User Account ManagementLocal and Network Sharing Securities/Restrictions
Windows Workgroups
Computer User Accounts
Simple and Advance File Sharing
Advance File Sharing Securities/Restrictions
Network Sharing of Folders and files
Network Sharing of Hard Drives
Network Sharing CDROMs/DVDROMs
Network Sharing of External Drives
Network Sharing USB Flash Drives
Network Drive Mapping
Setting up a Network Printer
Sharing My Documents Folder
Internet Connection Sharing USB Wireless Card and 3G/4G Dongle
Remote Desktop
Windows Remote Desktop
Third-Party Remojte DesktopTechnical Security encompasses such areas as
Intruder Alarm Systems
CCTV Systems
Access Control Systems
Fire Alarm Systems
Perimeter Protection
Remote monitoring of Mission Critical Infrastructure
Panic Attack SystemsCCTV Camera Course in Rawalpindi Islamabad
IPATS Institute of Technology fully equipped Training Center, Our CCTV Installation & repairing course, CCTV Maintenance Course, Mobile Repairing Course , Laptop Repairing Course , Desktop Repairing Course & all course is designed to give candidates instruction on how to install , repair and maintain the systems/equipment and their component parts. CCTV & Security System Training Institute/Center offers professional CCTV & Security System Training. This CCTV Installation training will introduce the candidate to the level understanding required to allow you to work safely and efficiently on CCTV equipment and associated electrical systems.Brief Course Content
CCTV Development
Fundamentals of Video
Transmission Protocols
Cameras, Lenses and Monitors
Analogue and Digital Video Recording
Installation Practices
Cabling Topologies
IP Technology
Surveying for CCTV
Final commissioning
Handover to a customer
Documentation
CCTV Systems:- Introduction and uses.
Elements of a basic CCTV system:- Camera, monitor and digital recorder.Back Focus adjustment.
Lens types:- Fixed and variable focal length, manual and motorised zoom.
Use of lens calculator.
Scene illumination:- Lighting considerations, LED's, infrared lamp maintenance and bulb life.
Switches, Quads, Multiplexers and control systems: - Types and applications.Monitors and Multiple screen displays.
Recording the footage:- Analogue and Digital video recorders.
Time-lapse recording. Reviewing video footage.
Cables and connectors: - Types, uses, limitations, preparation and testing.Introduction to Digital CCTV and IP technology.
Connection to other security systems.
Use of test equipment including: - Multimeters, Oscilloscopes, Light Meters, Pattern Generators and Cable Length Meters.Course Outline
Introduction
What is CCTV?
History
Use and Benefits
CCTV Cameras for Security Act of 2012
Certification for Quality
IP and IK Ratings Explained
CCTV Equipment Basics
Types of CCTV Recorder
Multiplexer (Non-Recorder)
Standalone Digital Video Recorded
PC Based Digital Video Recorder
Standalone Network Video Recorder
PC Based Network Video Recorder
Hybrid DVR
Recorder Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Requirement
Video Compression Formats
MPEG
MPEG4
Different Types of CCTV Cameras
Dome Camera
Bullet Camera
Covert/Discreet
Varifocal Camera
Auto Iris Lens
OSD Cameras
Box Camera
PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) / Speed Domes
IP/Network Camera
Wireless IP Camera
IVS Camera (Intelligent Video Surveillance System)
Highlight Compensation (HLC)
Working with Analog and IP Based PTZ
RS485 Basics
Installing and Configuring Analog and IP Based PTZ
Installing and Configuring Analog and IP Based PTZ Controller
Display and Recording Resolutions
Optical and Data Cables
RG59 Cable / RG59 Siamese Cable
RG6 Cable / RG6 Siamese Cable
CAT5e UTP Cable
CAT6 UTP Cable
Maximum Cable Distances
Optical Adapters
BNC
Passive Balun
Active Balun
Power Source
Power Adapter
Centralized Power Distribution Unit
PoE Switch and Injector
Optical Cable Crimping / Termination
Power Cable Crimping / Termination
Installing CCTV Recorders
Standalone DVR
Standalone NVR
PC-Based NVR
Recorder Management and Configuration
Continuous Recording
Scheduled Recording
Motion Detection Recording
Video Playback/Review
Video Backup
User Account Management
Local & Remote Access (Public IP, DYNDNS, Cloud P2P)
LAN Access via Web Browser and Client Software
Remote Access via Public IP / Leased IP
Remote Access via DYNDNS
Remote Access via Cloud P2P
Site Survey
Design & Commissioning
Proposal & Costing
Introduction to Setting up and Configuring Citywide Wireless CCTV (Bonus)CCTV Security Surveillance Installation and Management
Introduction
What is CCTV?
History
Use and Benefits
Philippine CCTV Cameras for Security Act of 2012
Certification for Quality
IP and IK Ratings Explained
CCTV Equipment Basics
Types of CCTV Recorder
Multiplexer (Non-Recorder)
Standalone Digital Video Recorded
PC Based Digital Video Recorder
Standalone Network Video Recorder
PC Based Network Video Recorder
Hybrid DVR
Recorder Hard Disk Drive (HDD) RequirementRecorder Management and Configuration
Continuous Recording
Scheduled Recording
Motion Detection Recording
Video Playback/Review
Video Backup
User Account ManagementLocal and Network Sharing Securities/Restrictions
Windows Workgroups
Computer User Accounts
Simple and Advance File Sharing
Advance File Sharing Securities/Restrictions
Network Sharing of Folders and files
Network Sharing of Hard Drives
Network Sharing CDROMs/DVDROMs
Network Sharing of External Drives
Network Sharing USB Flash Drives
Network Drive Mapping
Setting up a Network Printer
Sharing My Documents Folder
Internet Connection Sharing USB Wireless Card and 3G/4G Dongle
Remote Desktop
Windows Remote Desktop
Third-Party Remojte DesktopTechnical Security encompasses such areas as
Intruder Alarm Systems
CCTV Systems
Access Control Systems
Fire Alarm Systems
Perimeter Protection
Remote monitoring of Mission Critical Infrastructure
Panic Attack SystemsCCTV Camera Course in Rawalpindi Islamabad
IPATS Institute of Technology fully equipped Training Center, Our CCTV Installation & repairing course, CCTV Maintenance Course, Mobile Repairing Course , Laptop Repairing Course , Desktop Repairing Course & all course is designed to give candidates instruction on how to install , repair and maintain the systems/equipment and their component parts. CCTV & Security System Training Institute/Center offers professional CCTV & Security System Training. This CCTV Installation training will introduce the candidate to the level understanding required to allow you to work safely and efficiently on CCTV equipment and associated electrical systems.Brief Course Content
CCTV Development
Fundamentals of Video
Transmission Protocols
Cameras, Lenses and Monitors
Analogue and Digital Video Recording
Installation Practices
Cabling Topologies
IP Technology
Surveying for CCTV
Final commissioning
Handover to a customer
Documentation
Eligibility / Requirements
It may vary from one institute to another. 10th/12th/ITI/Diploma pass students are preferred.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Security Officer , Head of Corporate Security , Networking IT Specialist , Security Coordinator
Whatsapp: +923035530865, 03219606785, 3315145601, 03495021336
IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul Rawalpindi-Islamabad
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