Object Oriented Programming in Java This course introduces learners to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using Java, covering essential concepts such as classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction, and interfaces. Students will learn to design and implement Java programs using OOP principles and . . .
Object Oriented Programming This course introduces the fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Java, focusing on classes, objects, and the four pillars: abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Students will learn how to build modular, reusable code and apply OOP concepts . . .
Faradic Current in Physiotherapy Faradic type current is short duration interrupted direct current with pulse duration of 0.1–1 ms and frequencies between 50–100 Hz, used for the stimulation of innervated muscles. Enroll No Certificate / Course on Audit Track About . . .
Gait Cycle This course provides an educational explanation of the fundamentals of human walking biomechanics, specifically detailing the gait cycle and how gait analysis is performed. It is intended as a teaching resource, covering phases of the gait cycle (such . . .
Operating Systems This course covers the core concepts and internal architecture of modern operating systems, including process management, memory allocation, CPU scheduling, and concurrency. It also explores I/O systems, file systems, and essential security mechanisms such as authentication and cryptography. . . .
Cleft Palate Speech and Feeding This module introduces cleft palate speech and feeding challenges, emphasizing the importance of early speech therapy intervention. It provides a foundational overview of oral and velopharyngeal anatomy related to cleft palate and discusses how structural . . .
Regional Anatomy This course is intended for students of Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) who require a strong, region-wise understanding of human anatomy for accurate imaging, positioning, and interpretation. It is especially beneficial for undergraduate and postgraduate MIT learners, interns, and . . .
Parallel Computing Foundations This course provides a conceptual foundation in parallel computing, driven by the limitations of sequential architecture and the multicore revolution. It explores parallel architecture design, performance metrics, benchmarking methodologies, and fundamental performance laws. Students examine key programming . . .
Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE): Views and Windows This course provides a structured and clinically oriented understanding of Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE) with emphasis on standard acoustic windows and imaging views. It focuses on systematic probe positioning, image orientation, anatomical identification, and acquisition . . .
Phonetics: Definition and its Branches A focused mini-course introducing phonetics and its branches, helping learners know about the basics of phonetics. Enroll No Certificate / Course on Audit Track About Course The Phonetics: Definition and its Branches course provides learners . . .
Auditory Transduction This course is a step-by-step voyage through the inside of the ear, to the acoustic accompaniment of classical music. Pletsch, a former medical illustration student at the Medical College of Georgia, first built a physical ear model and . . .
Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Students This module introduces second semester physical therapy students to the basic principles and steps of adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The video demonstrates recognition of cardiac arrest, activation of emergency response, chest compression technique, and rescue breathing. . . .
Barium Swallow in Fluoroscopy This course is designed for undergraduate medical imaging students, early-career radiologic technologists, and radiology professionals who wish to strengthen their knowledge and practical understanding of fluoroscopic gastrointestinal contrast studies. It is particularly beneficial for learners seeking . . .
Brain Scan with Contrast in Computed Tomography This course on Brain CT with Contrast is designed for students, radiology trainees, early-career professionals, and Radiology or CT Technologists who wish to enhance their theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in contrast-enhanced neuroimaging. . . .
Ocular Pathology This course provides a practical foundation in Ocular Pathology, focusing on the identification of common anterior and posterior segment eye diseases. Students learn to recognize key clinical signs, distinguish normal from abnormal findings, and understand basic disease mechanisms. . . .
Ophthalmic Dispensing This course is designed for optometry and ophthalmic dispensing students, trainees, and entry-level professionals seeking strong practical and theoretical foundations. It benefits learners who want to develop skills in spectacle lens selection, frame fitting, measurements, and patient care. . . .
Responses to Cell Injury This course provides an overview of cellular adaptations to chronic stress, including atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia, and dysplasia. It also covers mechanisms of cell death (necrosis and apoptosis) and the major patterns of necrosis using gross . . .
Peripheral Joint Mobilization Glides This short course introduces the concept and clinical application of glides in peripheral joint mobilization. It focuses on the biomechanical principles of accessory movements and demonstrates the direction and application of joint glides for therapeutic purposes . . .
Instrument Optics The Instrument Optics course provides a practical, skill-based introduction to essential ophthalmic and optical instruments used in optometric practice. The course focuses on developing hands-on competencies with key diagnostic tools commonly used in comprehensive eye examinations. Enroll No . . .
Ocular Anatomy This course is designed for undergraduate and graduate students of optometry, orthoptics, vision sciences, and allied health sciences who seek a foundational understanding of ocular anatomy. It is particularly beneficial for learners preparing for clinical training and advanced . . .
How Does the Human Body Produce Voice and Speech? How Does the Human Body Produce Voice and Speech? Short Description: An explainer (NIH/NIDCD) that shows how the body produces voice and speech through three linked processes: breathing (airflow from the . . .
Facial Nerve VII: Nuclei, Course, and Distribution This module provides a structured overview of the facial nerve, focusing on its nuclei, anatomical course, and peripheral distribution. Learners will trace the pathway of the nerve from its origin in the brainstem . . .