Description
CASP Prep Course (CASP)
Candidates preparing for the CASP exam, including first-time test takers and repeat test takers seeking exam-focused review, blueprint mapping, scenario practice, and readiness assessment. Key goals: By the end of this course, learners will be able to:; Explain the CASP exam structure, provisional blueprint/domain map, and any available weighting guidance, clearly distinguishing confirmed exam information from provisional coverage assumptions..
Exam: CASP · Organization: CPS
Includes: Lessons + Flashcards + QBank
Audience: Candidates preparing for the CASP exam, including first-time test takers and repeat test takers seeking exam-focused review, blueprint mapping, scenario practice, and readiness assessment.
Goals:
- By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the CASP exam structure, provisional blueprint/domain map, and any available weighting guidance, clearly distinguishing confirmed exam information from provisional coverage assumptions.
- Master high-yield concepts, definitions, principles, standards, and decision rules tested across the CASP exam scope.
- Apply knowledge in realistic exam-style scenarios, including procedural, judgment-based, interpretation, prioritization, and multi-step reasoning questions.
- Solve calculation, logic, interpretation, or sequencing tasks accurately when applicable, showing stepwise reasoning rather than hidden shortcuts.
- Distinguish common distractors, misconceptions, look-alike concepts, and boundary cases that are frequently tested in professional certification exams.
- Use a consistent problem-solving framework: identify the task -> extract key facts -> select the governing rule/framework -> execute -> verify.
- Build retrieval-ready memory using concise tables, checklists, algorithms, comparison charts, and spaced-review summaries.
- Demonstrate readiness through self-checks, mini-assessments, and mixed review sets mapped to each blueprint domain or inferred subskill.
- Coverage & Blueprint Mapping Requirements:
- Every chapter, section, subsection, topic, example, and assessment item must map to at least one blueprint domain/objective.
- If the official CASP blueprint is not provided, unclear, or only partially available, organize the course using clearly labeled provisional domains and subskills with a consistent tag format such as 'DOMAIN: Objective -> Subskill'.
- Use official topic weighting only if explicitly provided from the exam source; otherwise, apply balanced provisional coverage across inferred domains and label weighting as provisional.
- Ensure complete coverage: no stated or reasonably inferred blueprint area is left unmapped.
- When blueprint language is broad, translate it into teachable subskills and maintain explicit mapping at the chapter, section, subsection, topic, and question levels.
- If a detail is uncertain or may vary by current handbook, standards, or institution, give learner-safe guidance such as 'Confirm with the current CASP handbook or your institution' rather than guessing.
- Recommended provisional domain shell if no official blueprint is supplied: Domain 1: Exam Structure and Blueprint Interpretation; Domain 2: Core Concepts, Definitions, Principles, and Standards; Domain 3: Scenario-Based Application and Decision Making; Domain 4: Calculations, Interpretation, Prioritization, and Logic; Domain 5: Distractors, Misconceptions, and Boundary Cases; Domain 6: Readiness Assessment and Mixed Review.
Access is granted immediately after purchase.




