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Courses are reusable learning units in First Responders Hub. Each course has a title, description, estimated hours, and completion rules. You build a course once, then assign it to program offerings (so enrolled students get access) and optionally sell it as a standalone product.

What’s in this section

GuideWhat it covers
Creating and managing coursesCreating a course, editing settings (title, description, prerequisites), and when to use the course builder versus course settings
Structure: modules and lessonsOrganizing content into modules and lessons, reordering, and marking required
Content and mediaAdding lesson content: videos (upload and URLs), text, PDFs, embeds, and resources
Assigning to program offeringsAttaching courses to an offering so cohorts get access; order and required flag
Sessions and lessonsAssigning lessons to specific cohort sessions on the schedule
Standalone coursesSelling a course without enrollment: visibility, pricing, public page, and purchases

High-level flow

  1. Create a course — From the Courses list, use Create Course (title and description). You are taken to the course builder.
  2. Build structure — Add modules, then lessons inside each module. Reorder as needed.
  3. Add content — Open each lesson in the lesson editor and add content (e.g. upload videos, add text or links).
  4. Assign and/or sell — Assign the course to one or more program offerings so enrolled students see it. Optionally enable standalone purchase so anyone can buy the course.

Where to find Courses

Go to Program Dashboard → Courses to:
  • See all courses for your organization
  • Create a new course
  • Open a course to edit its settings or go to the course builder (structure and content)
  • Delete a course (if not in use)
From a course you can open the Course Builder to manage modules and lessons, or Edit Course Settings to change title, description, estimated hours, completion threshold, prerequisite course, and standalone sale options.