Human Resource Development Services
UT offers the following programs: Upgrading qualifications of human resource in:
- Public Administration
- Business Administration
- Government Studies
- Communication Studies
- Taxation Studies
- Language Services
- Management, Accounting Studies
- Economics and Development Studies
- Applied Statistics, Mathematics, and Science
- Food Technology
- Agricultural Extension Programs
Education and Training for Managers and Instructors:
- Training needs analysis
- Making plans for training center
- Developing learning materials, either printed or electronic
- Providing in-house training, either face-to face or at a distance
- Training program Evaluation
Community extension Programs:
- Need Analysis for types of extensions programs
- Development and production of extension programs media, either printed or electronic
- Training for extension officers
Communication strategies:
- Public Speaking
- Public Relations Consultancy
- Organizational Communication
Training for operators and computer programmers:
- Word Processing
- Database
- Web Design
- Publishing
- Library Automation
Entrepreneurship:
- Management
- Supervision consultancy
- Regional economic potential
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