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GEOG XL 181A
Intermediate Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

This intermediate course reinforces additional key geographic concepts and techniques related to GIS, including coordinate systems, data management, spatial databases, geoprocessing, raster processing and analysis, digitizing and various types of spatial analysis.

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GEOG XL 180
Cartography

This course introduces the methods, techniques and considerations behind geographic data visualization and Web based mapping. We will explore constructing narratives using maps with Esri's ArcGIS Story Map platform. It focuses upon data science, scientific communication, and the cartographic process, and in particular, considerations surrounding cartographic data visualization strategies.

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GEOG XL 181B
Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

This course is a project-based exploration of advanced topics in GIS and geospatial technology, with a focus upon spatial modeling, advanced spatial analysis and geoprocessing, spatial data manipulation, and geocomputation.

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COM SCI XL 32
Introduction to Computer Science II

Gain an understanding of modern programming by learning the principles of object-oriented and generic programming.

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PUB HLT 811.1
COVID-19.3 Case Investigation for CA-VTA Contact Tracing Course Alumni

Learn basic concepts of COVID-19 epidemiology, specifically as they relate to the duties of case investigators and contact tracers, how to determine the contact elicitation window during a case investigation interview, and identify when to refer individuals or situations to medical, social, or supervisory resources.  

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JOURN X 440.3
The Modern Media World

Examine various media contexts, emerging platforms, AI, and challenges to the journalism profession, common career trajectories, and new specializations  

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COM SCI XLC 264A
Automated Reasoning: Theory and Application

This course is part of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science (HSSEAS) Master of Science in Engineering Online (MSOL) program. It is available only to students pre-approved by HSSEAS. For more information visit msol.ucla.edu.

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MGMT X 423.419
Risk and Control Implications of Common Business Cycles

Get an introduction to the auditing process while focusing on practical applications of performing a full audit cycle during this course.

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MGMT X 423.429
Federal Contracts and Grants: Audits and Management

Learn the fundamental skills required when working with Federal Contracts and Grants from our team of expert instructors. 

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PUB HLT 811
COVID-19.2 Virtual Training Academy: Case Investigation & Contact Tracing

Students learn basic concepts of COVID-19 epidemiology, specifically as they relate to the duties of a contact tracer, and gain hands-on experience reading standardized contact tracing interview scripts with feedback from instructors and peers.  

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PUB HLT 810
COVID-19.1 Virtual Training Academy: Contact Tracing

Students learn basic concepts of COVID-19 epidemiology, specifically as they relate to the duties of a contact tracer, and gain hands-on experience reading standardized contact tracing interview scripts with feedback from instructors and peers.  

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DESMA 772
Visual Arts Distinguished Instructor Series

Join us for a free series of live talks and presentations in the core academic areas of the Visual Arts. Each week we feature a distinguished instructor and dive into their area of expertise.

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MGMT 760.12
Building Skills as an Intrapreneur

Explore the challenges and obstacles in the creative process faced while working within the framework of an organization, and learn techniques to develop, generate, and communicate ideas effectively.

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COM SCI 760.13
Artificial Intelligence: An Overview and What It Can Do for You

What is AI all about? This short course discusses the concept of AI, and the aims, directions, and challenges of some of its applications. Learn how AI can be used to tackle a wide range of problems in business and beyond.

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DENT X 425.12
Periodontics Postgraduate Training XII

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 425.11
Periodontics Postgraduate Training XI

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 425.10
Periodontics Postgraduate Training X

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 425.8
Periodontics Postgraduate Training VIII

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 425.7
Periodontics Postgraduate Training VII

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 425.6
Periodontics Postgraduate Training VI

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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