Monitoring and Evaluation Management
About This Course
Electronics has become important to many fields; communications, automotive, security, defense and consumer electronics, to name just a few. This course will familiarize you with the theory behind various types of electrical and electronic circuitry. It concentrates on practical aspects of the technology, rather than delving into depths of theory that will be of little value in real-world working situations.
If you are a person who likes to know how things work, and enjoys the challenge of figuring out why not when they don’t, the study of electrical engineering technology is sure to offer knowledge and skills that will interest you, and opportunities in the workplace that you will find personally rewarding, and financially attractive.
This course can help you qualify for careers in a variety of entry-level positions, such as electronics technician, service technician, telecommunications technician and engineering technician.
Learning Objectives
Material Includes
- Videos
- Booklets
- Student Study Pack
Requirements
- No qualifications needed.
- There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be an added advantage to understanding the content of the course.
Target Audience
- M&E Officers and Specialists: Individuals already working in M&E roles who want to enhance their skills in areas like data analysis, reporting, and impact assessment.
- Program and Project Managers: Professionals responsible for the success and accountability of initiatives, particularly in non-profit organizations, government agencies, and private enterprises. They use M&E as a management tool to track progress and make evidence-based decisions.
- NGO and Development Agency Staff: Personnel from multi- and bi-lateral development organizations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) who need to report on program progress to donors and ensure effective use of aid.
- Government Officials and Policymakers: Public sector professionals and policy analysts who require M&E data to guide strategic direction, assess program performance, and allocate resources effectively.
- Donors and Funding Agency Representatives: Individuals who need to assess the impact and effectiveness of the projects they fund, requiring clear and concise M&E reports.
- Researchers and Consultants: Academics and independent evaluators who want to strengthen their methodologies, especially those involved in research or consulting within the M&E field.
- Data Analysts and Researchers: Professionals looking to apply advanced data analysis, visualization, and big data techniques to M&E tasks and reporting.