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Using graphic conventions and calculations, grading and drainage techniques used in every landscape architecture project are applied to grade a complex site while considering public health, safety, and welfare.
A quick dive into landscape theory, history, design principles, and understanding scale and drawing. Students apply these lessons in a final project resulting in scaled drawings and models.
Applying site inventory and analysis with a site program, students create their design process and concept development using real sites in interesting urban and semi-urban environments. Use of computer modeling programs is highly encouraged.
Learn how to analyze a site and create a program design that responds to the site and surroundings.
Explore form and the importance of scale in landscape architectural design. These skills and insights are applied culminating in a study of a small, site-scale school garden.
This studio course develops the student's ability to solve complex design problems, including issues of client analysis, space planning, and selection of interior components.
This seminar and studio course explores the ideas, imagination, and inspirations behind developing design concepts.
This course will highlight a different topic each week which will provide you with an overview of fundamental nonprofit operations.
Develop powerful writing habits in this class designed to help you take steps to becoming a disciplined, motivated, and successful writer.
Osher (50+). The history of hotel architecture and interior styles is presented through lecture and slide illustration.
Large organizations need to achieve agility at scale. Gain the advantage of learning how to extend Agile across multiple teams with the tools and planning necessary to succeed.
This course is designed for the end-user with a focus on those using data science in the financial services, accounting, and auditing industries.
This course focuses on the relationship between society and the environment. Detailed analysis of interrelations between social factors and environmental factors.
Discover what makes the dramedy more than the sum of its parts in this workshop where you articulate your series idea and outline your pilot.
Osher (50+). In this course, we view and discuss selected operas from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Snap to attention in this practical workshop that helps you craft a productive writing practice, complete with short-term plans for success.
UCLA Extension's Business, Management, and Legal Programs Department in collaboration with HARRT at UCLA, will host an afternoon of panel presentations by high level HR executives for students and HR professionals.
Osher (50+). This course is an experiential workshop involving yoga, drawing, expressive movement and writing.
This course will provide an introduction to computer science via theory, applications, and programming.
HSK 5 Advanced Mandarin is the second course of a four-course series on Advanced Mandarin language and culture. The main goal for this course is to help students get prepared for the HSK 5 test.
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