Course overview
This course offers a foundational understanding of Computer Science, covering essential concepts such as programming, data structures, computer systems, and software development. Designed for students new to the field, it builds logical thinking, problem-solving skills, and familiarity with modern computing tools and languages.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this course students will be able to:
Key topics covered
- 1Introduction to Computing & Algorithms
- 2
Programming Fundamentals (Variables, Loops, Functions)
- 3
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
- 4
Data Structures: Arrays, Lists, Stacks, Queues
- 5
Basic Networking & Cybersecurity Concepts
Course curriculum
Objective: To build a foundational understanding of how computers operate, the role of algorithms in problem-solving, and how to represent logic using flowcharts and pseudocode.
Introduction to Computer Science
History of computing
Hardware vs Software
Number systems and binary logic
Algorithms & Flowcharts
What is an algorithm?
Writing pseudocode
Creating and interpreting flowcharts
Programming Basics
Variables, data types, and operators
Conditional statements and loops
Functions and error handling
Objective: To develop students’ understanding of core data structures and introduce them to software systems, basic databases, and how software is designed, developed, and maintained.
Data Structures Essentials
Arrays, lists, and dictionaries
Stacks and queues
Searching and sorting basics
Software & Systems
Operating system fundamentals
Software development life cycle (SDLC)
Introduction to databases and file systems
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HR RE-IMAGINED.
Healthcare workers recruited and deployed from their country of origin to some of the largest hospital systems in the U.S. and Europe.
The largest human resources companies in the world control only 15% of the whole HR industry. Most are solely focused on providing staffing services to larger multinational companies and their offshore operations in other countries. By acquiring a major global brand operating out of the Philippines and Asia and integrating a U.S. client-facing subsidiary, we have built an end-to-end solution to the healthcare workers crisis.
Infra.
OUR SUPPLY-CHAIN.
Anchored to an industrial-scale engine that provides human resource talent globally, we have built an end-to-end solution to the healthcare worker shortage.
01. GLOBAL BRAND SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE.
In its 23 years of operation, our Philippine office has deployed more than 36,000 workers globally. As a global brand, it is connected to an ecosystem of more than 75 countries.
02. CLIENT-FACING SUBSIDIARY.
Our U. S. client-facing subsidiary is managed by former C-Suite hospital executives and veterans from the healthcare industry.
03. STREAMLINED VISA PROCESS.
We have partnered with a digital visa processing firm that has successfully processed over 100,000 visa applications for more than 1,000 corporations.
Results.
PROVEN TRACK RECORD.
Our Philippine office has successfully deployed more than 36,000 workers throughout the world, meeting 100% compliance.
A SOLID INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPLY WORKERS TO HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS IN THE U.S. AND EUROPE
Currently the U.S. is short over 1 million nurses with Europe’s shortage near 1.8 million. The nursing shortage, caused by the aging population, insufficient nursing education capacity, high turnover and burn-out, and nurses nearing retirement, was exacerbated by the recent pandemic.
Impact.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Healthcare is about human lives. Technology can only go so far to create operational efficiencies. Patients need the human touch while navigating health issues.
“In Asia nurses make $7,500/ yr. better employment helps.”
HELPING NURSES
“Nurses working with better pay abroad supports their families back home.”
HELPING FAMILIES
“Our aging and sick population need migrant nurses”
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Contact.
LET’S TALK.
Send us a message and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
About.
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Healthcare workers recruited and deployed from their country of origin to some of the largest hospital systems in the U.S. and Europe.
The largest human resources companies in the world control only 15% of the whole HR industry. Most are solely focused on providing staffing services to larger multinational companies and their offshore operations in other countries. By acquiring a major global brand operating out of the Philippines and Asia and integrating a U.S. client-facing subsidiary, we have built an end-to-end solution to the healthcare workers crisis.
Infra.
OUR SUPPLY-CHAIN.
Anchored to an industrial-scale engine that provides human resource talent globally, we have built an end-to-end solution to the healthcare worker shortage.
01. GLOBAL BRAND SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE.
In its 23 years of operation, our Philippine office has deployed more than 36,000 workers globally. As a global brand, it is connected to an ecosystem of more than 75 countries.
02. CLIENT-FACING SUBSIDIARY.
Our U. S. client-facing subsidiary is managed by former C-Suite hospital executives and veterans from the healthcare industry.
03. STREAMLINED VISA PROCESS.
We have partnered with a digital visa processing firm that has successfully processed over 100,000 visa applications for more than 1,000 corporations.
Results.
PROVEN TRACK RECORD.
Our Philippine office has successfully deployed more than 36,000 workers throughout the world, meeting 100% compliance.
A SOLID INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPLY WORKERS TO HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS IN THE U.S. AND EUROPE
Currently the U.S. is short over 1 million nurses with Europe’s shortage near 1.8 million. The nursing shortage, caused by the aging population, insufficient nursing education capacity, high turnover and burn-out, and nurses nearing retirement, was exacerbated by the recent pandemic.
Impact.
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Healthcare is about human lives. Technology can only go so far to create operational efficiencies. Patients need the human touch while navigating health issues.
“In Asia nurses make $7,500/ yr. better employment helps.”
HELPING NURSES
“Nurses working with better pay abroad supports their families back home.”
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