Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrator Network administrator Technician DevOps Overview The Linux Professional Institute(LPI) is the go to certification body for vendor independent Linux certifications. This course covers fundamental Linuxskills such as file management and manipulation, text processing, command line use, package management,filesystems, hardware, and many more. Students will feel confident taking the LPI LPIC-1 101 exam with in classroomassessments and practice exams. This course prepares students to take the 101 exam of the LPI level 1 certification. Work on the Command Line LPI Objectives Covered Role of Command Shell Shells Gathering System Info Identifying the Shell Changing the Shell Shell Prompts Bash: Bourne-Again Shell Navigating the Filesystem Help from Commands and Documentation Getting Help Within the Graphical Desktop Getting Help with man & info Bash: Command Line History Bash: Command Editing Bash: Command Completion Shell and Environment Variables Key Environment Variables LAB TASKS Use Streams, Pipes, and Redirects LPI Objectives Covered File Redirection Piping Commands Together Filename Matching File Globbing and Wildcard Patterns Brace Expansion General Quoting Rules Nesting Commands Gotchas: Maximum Command Length LAB TASKS Manage File Permissions and Ownership LPI Objectives Covered Filesystem Hierarchy Standard Displaying Directory Contents Filesystem Structures Determining Disk Usage With df and du File Ownership Default Group Ownership File and Directory Permissions File Creation Permissions with umask Changing File Permissions SUID and SGID on files SGID and Sticky Bit on Directories User Private Group Scheme LAB TASKS Create, Delete, Find, and Display Files LPI Objectives Covered Directory Manipulation File Manipulation Deleting and Creating Files Physical Unix File Structure Filesystem Links File Extensions and Content Which and Type Where is Searching the Filesystem Alternate Search Method Manually Installed Shared Libraries LAB TASKS Work with Archives and Compression LPI Objectives Covered Archives with tar Archives with cpio The gzip Compression Utility The bzip2 Compression Utility The XZ Compression Utility The PKZIP Archiving/Compression format LAB TASKS Process Text Streams Using Filters LPI Objectives Covered Producing File Statistics The Streaming Editor Replacing Text Characters Text Sorting Duplicate Removal Utility Extracting Columns of Text Displaying Files Prepare Text for Display Previewing Files Displaying Binary Files Combining Files and Merging Text LAB TASKS Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions LPI Objectives Covered Searching Inside Files Regular Expression Overview Regular Expressions RE Character Classes Regex Quantifiers RE Parenthesis LAB TASKS Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using VI LPI Objectives Covered Text Editing vi and Vim Learning Vim Basic vi Intermediate vi LAB TASKS Create, Monitor, and Kill Processes LPI Objectives Covered What is a Process? Process Lifecycle Process States Viewing Processes Signals Tools to Send Signals Managing Processes Tuning Process Scheduling Job Control Overview Job Control Commands Nohup and Disown Uptime & w Persistent Shell Sessions with Screen Using screen Advanced Screen LAB TASKS Use RPM, YUM, and Debian Package Management LPI Objectives Covered Managing Software RPM Architecture Working With RPMs Querying and Verifying with RPM Installing Debian Packages Querying and Verifying with dpkg The alien Package Conversion Tool Managing Software Dependencies Using the Yum command yum downloader Configuring Yum The deselect & APT Frontends to dpkg Aptitude Configuring APT LAB TASKS Work with Partitions, Filesystem, and Disk Quotas LPI Objectives Covered Partition Considerations Logical Volume Management Filesystem Planning Partitioning Disks with fdisk & gdisk Resizing a GPT Partition with gdisk Partitioning Disks with parted Non-Interactive Disk Partitioning with sfdisk Filesystem Creation Filesystem Support Unix/Linux Filesystem Features Swap Selecting a Filesystem Filesystem Maintenance Mounting Filesystems Mounting Filesystems Managing an XFS Filesystem NFS SMB Filesystem Table (/etc/fstab) Configuring Disk Quotas Setting Quotas Viewing and Monitoring Quotas LAB TASKS Linux Boot Process LPI Objectives Covered Booting Linux on PCs GRUB 2 GRUB 2 Configuration GRUB Legacy Configuration Boot Parameters Uinit Linux Runlevels Aliases Systemd local-fs.target and sysinit.target Runlevel Implementation System Boot Method Overview Systemd System and Service Manager Modifying systemd services Systemd Targets Using systemd Shutdown and Reboot System Messaging Commands Controlling System Messaging LAB TASKS Determine and Configure Hardware Settings LPI Objectives Covered Managing Linux Device Files Hardware Discovery Tools Configuring New Hardware with hwinfo PC Architecture and Bus DMA & IRQ USB Devices USB Architecture Configuring Kernel Components and Modules Kernel Modules Handling Module Dependencies Configuring the Kernel via /proc/ LAB TASKS Linux Fundamentals Unix and its Design Principles FSF and GNU GPL Æ?? General Public License The Linux Kernel Components of a Distribution Red Hat Linux Products SUSE Linux Products Debian Ubuntu Logging In got root? Switching User Contexts Gathering Login Session Info LAB TASKS Additional course details: Nexus Humans Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) 101 training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) 101 course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Una is a Rights Agent at Susanna Lea Associates and am starting to build a client list. She grew up in London and graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA in English in 2021. At university, Una was particularly interested in contemporary West African and South Asian literature. She started as an agent's assistant at SLA London in 2022 and now handles some translation rights and provides support with editorial work and submissions. Una's favourite reads always set her at ease right away and draws her in with impressive and accessible storytelling, memorable characters or an original hook. Una enjoys writing which expands her worldview, makes her laugh out loud or keeps her on her toes with its twists and turns. She welcomes submissions from debut authors and would be keen to read across a wide range of genres and styles. She is looking for literary, upmarket and book club fiction, and is always drawn to stories that explores the challenges and complexities of love and relationships in all its forms —within families, between friends or in romantic relationships. Una loves the way in which familial relationships are dissected in The Wren, The Wren by Anne Enright and the impact of the local community in Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson. She is always drawn to novels with a strong sense of community, whether they are unified by geography, culture, or in other unexpected ways. Una has always loved reading international and translated fiction and welcomes submissions from authors writing contemporary fiction that engages with cultures and traditions from around the world, such as in voices of the deities in Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi or the subversive tales of Sayaka Murata. She is not looking for children’s or YA titles, science fiction or high-concept fantasy, but is open to submissions from authors writing in the speculative fiction space, and books with fantastical or otherworldly elements, be that magical realism or supernatural horror, such as Mona Awad's campus novel with a twist, Bunny. Una would also love to read more writing that engages with the natural world and reminds us of the limitations of human understanding. In non-fiction, Una enjoys books that furthers her understanding of wider societal issues — nature and the environment, culture, and little-known history. Her recent non-fiction favourites are Eve by Cat Bohannon, Doppelgänger by Naomi Klein and Unearthed by Claire Ratinon. Una would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first three chapters or 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Una is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Monday 22nd September 2025
Course Overview The "Adobe Lightroom CC" course offers learners an in-depth understanding of the powerful photo editing and organising tools within Adobe Lightroom CC. This course is designed to help individuals at all levels develop proficiency in managing and editing their images efficiently. It covers both the Lightroom Classic CC and Lightroom CC applications, offering learners insights into non-destructive editing techniques, file management, and advanced photo adjustments. Upon completion, learners will be equipped to enhance their photography workflow, ensuring that they can bring their creative visions to life with ease. Course Description This comprehensive course covers key areas of Adobe Lightroom CC, including the differences between Lightroom Classic CC and Lightroom CC, and their respective strengths. Learners will explore how to organise and edit photos using a variety of features such as editing tools, presets, and colour corrections. Additionally, learners will gain knowledge on how to submit photos efficiently within Lightroom and learn best practices for organising a photo library. Throughout the course, participants will develop the skills necessary to refine their editing abilities, increase productivity, and optimise their overall workflow in a professional photography environment. Course Modules Module 01: Lightroom Classic CC Module 02: Lightroom CC Module 03: Photo Submission (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their photo editing skills. Professionals aiming to streamline their photo management and editing processes. Beginners with an interest in photography and photo editing. Photography enthusiasts wanting to optimise their Lightroom workflow. Career Path Professional Photographer Photo Editor Graphic Designer Digital Imaging Specialist Content Creator Photography Studio Assistant
Linux training course description A Linux foundation appropriate for all flavours of Linux, focussed on getting network engineers up and running with Linux. The command line is used throughout. The course progresses from the basics of Linux commands onto useful tools such as grep, then shell features such as piping and then onto shell scripting. Administration aspects covered are the tasks network engineers are most likely to encounter such as software installation. Hands on exercises concentrate on network related tasks such as installing net-snmp and using shell scripts to provide network automation. What will you learn Use Linux commands to perform a variety of tasks from manipulating files to handling processes. Create and edit files with vi. Work with permissions. Write simple shell scripts. Install software packages. Configure base networking. Linux training course details Who will benefit: Network engineers. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation Duration 5 days Linux training course contents What is Linux? Linux distributions, open source software. Getting started Logging in, changing passwords, logging out. Hands on Basics and root access. Linux basics Command structure. The Linux manuals, basic commands (who, date, tty, uname, echo, banner...). Hands on Using the CLI. Connecting to a network IP configuration, DHCP, static addressing, routing, ifconfig, ping, netstat, traceroute, dig. Hands on Network configuration and testing. Managing Software Package Concepts, Comparison of package formats, RPM, rpm Commands, Yum, Debian Packages, dpkg, apt-cache, apt-get, dselect, aptitude, Converting Between Package Formats, Dependencies and Conflicts, Startup Script Problems, Shared Libraries, Library Management Hands on Installing network packages such as nmap and net-snmp. Processes and log files ps, kill, background processes, at, exec, priorities. Managing Linux log files. Syslogd. Setting the time. Cron and cronjobs. Managing Processes, the Kernel: The First Process. Hands on Controlling daemons and services. Setting up a TFTP server. Filesystem commands Home directories, manipulating files and directories, Filesystem layout, Pathnames, hard and symbolic links. Viewing files. Hands on Exploring the filesystem, working with network device configuration files. The Linux editors ed, vi, shell escapes, .exrc. Hands on Editing network device configuration files. Extracting data from files grep, find, cut, sort and paste⦠Hands on Working with syslog files. Permissions Theory, chmod, chown, newgrp. Hands on Handling permission problems. The shell Metacharacters, piping and redirection. Hands on Running SNMP commands and working with their output. Basic shell scripting What are shell scripts? Simple scripts, control structures. Variable. Setting variables, using variables, set, scope, export, sourcing, environmental variables, read. Positional parameters: $0 to $9, $#, $* and others. shift parameter substitution. Control statements: The test command, if , while loops, for loops, the case statement. Hands on Automating network tasks. Customising your environment Environmental variables, stty, .profile and other startup files. Hands on Customising Linux. Introduction to administration The root user, su. Managing users and groups. Hands on The power of root. Archiving files Backups, tar, cpio, dd, gzip. Hands on Working with tar files. Booting Linux and Editing Files Installing Boot Loaders, GRUB Legacy, GRUB 2, Alternative Boot Loaders, the Boot Process, Boot Messages, Runlevels and the Initialization Process, Runlevel Functions, Runlevel Services, Alternative Boot Systems , Upstart, system. Hands on Installing network services on Linux.
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip.) you will study the four modules (60 credits) from the Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert.) plus an additional three modules (60 credits) from the MA Business of Motorsport Master’s Degree. N.B. The Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip.) does not include the Executive Project (Dissertation) the final module of the MA.
The Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert.) consists of the first four modules from the MA Business of Motorsport Master’s Degree. You can then achieve a Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip.) Business of Motorsport by studying the PG Dip. Top-Up, a further three modules from the MA.
Course Overview: The "Adobe After Effects: Gradient Animation" course is designed to equip learners with the essential skills to create dynamic and visually appealing gradient animations within After Effects. This course offers an introduction to the principles of animation using gradients, enabling learners to understand how to bring smooth colour transitions and effects into their projects. By the end of the course, participants will have a strong foundation in working with gradients in After Effects and will be capable of enhancing their creative projects, whether for marketing, video production, or design. Learners will gain the confidence to apply gradient effects effectively, ensuring their animations look polished and professional. Course Description: This course covers the key concepts of gradient animation within Adobe After Effects, focusing on how to use colour transitions to enhance animation sequences. Learners will explore topics such as creating gradient layers, working with keyframes, and customising gradients for visual impact. Through a structured curriculum, they will develop a solid understanding of the tools available within After Effects to craft compelling gradient animations. The course is aimed at both beginners and those looking to refine their skills, offering a detailed exploration of how gradients can be used to create depth and movement in motion graphics. Upon completion, participants will be able to implement gradient animations in their creative projects, adding professional flair to their video content. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction to Gradient Animation Overview of Adobe After Effects interface Understanding animation basics Exploring gradient types and uses Module 02: Create a Gradient Animation Working with gradient layers Keyframing gradient transitions Customising gradient colours and effects (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their animation skills. Professionals aiming to boost their creative portfolio with advanced After Effects techniques. Beginners with an interest in motion graphics and visual effects. Designers looking to incorporate animation into their creative projects. Career Path: Motion Graphic Designer Video Editor Animator Visual Effects Artist Multimedia Specialist
English: Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar Course Overview: This "English: Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar" course provides a comprehensive understanding of the essential components of written English. Learners will explore the fundamental aspects of spelling, punctuation, and grammar, which are crucial for effective written communication. This course is designed for individuals aiming to improve their writing skills for both personal and professional use. By the end, learners will be confident in their ability to produce clear, error-free text, enhancing both their academic and workplace communication. Course Description: This course covers the key elements of spelling, punctuation, and grammar that form the foundation of written English. Topics include an introduction to grammar, sentence structure, and common spelling errors. Learners will gain a clear understanding of how to use punctuation and capitalisation correctly and will learn how to avoid common mistakes in writing. Through engaging content, learners will develop their skills to produce precise and coherent text. Whether for professional writing, academic purposes, or personal development, this course ensures learners are equipped to communicate effectively in written form. English: Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to the Course Module 02: The Basics of Grammar Module 03: The Basics of Sentence Module 04: Structure of Sentence Module 05: Question Module 06: Punctuation & Capitalisation Module 07: Spelling Module 08: Common Mistakes & Ways to Improve (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their written communication skills. Professionals aiming to enhance their written presentation in the workplace. Beginners with an interest in mastering English writing. Those looking to refine their grammar and spelling for academic or personal purposes. Career Path Content Writer Proofreader Editor Administrative Assistant Teacher/Tutor Communications Specialist Copywriter
Collision Intro Animation in After Effects Course Overview This course on Collision Intro Animation in After Effects offers a comprehensive introduction to creating dynamic and visually captivating collision effects using industry-standard tools. Learners will explore the process of designing 3D rocky text and animating realistic collisions, enhancing their motion graphics capabilities. The course emphasises clear step-by-step guidance that develops both technical skills and creative approaches. By the end of the training, learners will be able to produce striking intro animations suitable for video projects, presentations, or branding purposes. This course is ideal for those looking to elevate their animation skills and gain confidence in working with After Effects’ advanced features, preparing them for various roles in digital media and animation production. Course Description This detailed course covers the essential techniques for designing and animating collision effects within After Effects, focusing on creating impressive 3D rocky text and synchronised impact animations. Throughout the sessions, learners will gain insight into layering, keyframing, and using effects to simulate realistic physics and textures. The course fosters a deeper understanding of animation principles and visual storytelling, guiding users through the workflow to enhance engagement and visual appeal. Suitable for learners at different skill levels, the course blends theoretical knowledge with applied techniques to build a solid foundation in collision animation. Upon completion, participants will have acquired skills that enhance their portfolios and broaden their expertise in motion graphics design. Collision Intro Animation in After Effects Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction Module 02: How to Create 3D Rocky Text Module 03: How to Create a Collision Animation (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop skills in motion graphics animation. Professionals aiming to advance their career in digital media production. Beginners with an interest in animation and visual effects. Creative individuals looking to enhance video introductions and branding. Career Path Motion Graphics Designer Video Editor with Animation Skills Digital Content Creator Visual Effects Artist Multimedia Producer
Translation: Freelance Translator Course Overview This course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of freelance translation, from foundational concepts to professional practices. Participants will gain valuable insights into the world of freelancing, covering topics such as client acquisition, project management, and professional ethics. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the essential knowledge and skills to start and sustain a successful freelance translation career, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of the industry. Course Description In this course, learners will explore the fundamental aspects of freelance translation, including an introduction to the industry, the roles and responsibilities of a freelance translator, and how to navigate the complexities of freelancing. Topics include setting up a home office, using computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, marketing services, managing client relationships, and ensuring translation quality. Learners will also delve into the financial aspects of freelancing, including setting rates, invoicing, and getting paid for work. By the end of the course, participants will be well-equipped to start their own freelance translation business and build a sustainable career. Translation: Freelance Translator Curriculum Module 01: An Overview of Translation Module 02: Introduction to Freelancing Module 03: Introduction to Freelance Translator Module 04: Activities Before Getting Started Module 05: Finding Clients Module 06: Managing the Work Module 07: Marketing Module 08: CAT Tools in Translation Module 09: Getting Paid for The Work Module 10: Setting Up Home Office Module 11: Professional Ethics of Freelance Translators Module 12: Ensuring Quality (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in freelance translation. Professionals aiming to transition into freelancing or broaden their skillset. Beginners with an interest in translation and the freelancing industry. Anyone interested in developing the skills to work independently as a translator. Career Path Freelance Translator Translation Project Manager Language Specialist for Agencies Freelance Proofreader/Editor Content Localisation Expert