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MGMT 880.014
School Vulnerability Assessments

This course will train school and school district officials to conduct campus vulnerability assessments in order to prevent or reduce the consequences of man-made or natural disasters.

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MGMT 878
A Class of Beer: An Overview of the Craft Brewing Renaissance

Explore the U.S. craft beer revolution, which has influenced beer-making worldwide. This is a survey course for those new to beer, and topics include tasting and judging beer, brewing science, and the business of beer.

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MGMT 867.012
Event Management: Implementation and Capstone

The second of two courses in the event management essentials series provides advanced knowledge and skills needed to enable you to organize a successful event, and includes a capstone project applicable to an actual event.

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MGMT 867.011
Event Management Essentials: Planning and Budgeting

The first course in the two-part event management specialization covers event essentials, from idea generation to successful execution. Students will begin their capstone project, which will be evaluated in the second course.

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Format:
Online
MGMT 859.8
Coaching and Mentoring Employees

Intended for those in managerial or supervisory roles, this workshop introduces the basic elements of coaching and mentoring to help boost performance, harness competitive energy, or defuse problems.

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MGMT 859.50
Ethics for Human Resources Professionals

HR professionals function as a key source of ethical awareness for managers and employees. This course reviews the role of HR professionals in advising others but also ethical issues faced by HR professionals.

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Format:
Online
MGMT 859.5
Creating High-Performance Teams

In this seminar, learn the keys to successfully building and managing effective teams that consistently perform well.

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In Person
MGMT 859.4
Leading and Motivating Employees

Designed for those in a supervisory role, this seminar focuses on leadership as a means to effect change and accomplish desired results.

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MGMT 859.16
Creating Quality Leadership

In this seminar, learn about the attributes of quality leadership, and gain the skills and confidence needed to practice the art of leadership.

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MIL SCI XLC 197
Individual Studies in Military Science

This course is part of UCLA’s Undergraduate Reserve Officer Training Core (ROTC) Program. It is available only to cadets participating in ROTC through UCLA.

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MGMT 822.22F
Advanced Representation Before the IRS

Students will be provided a detailed analysis needed for an enrolled agent to represent a taxpayer. You will go through a meeting with the client and prepare for a mock presentation before the IRS.

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Format:
Live Online
MGMT 838.3
Digital Content Monetization: Distribution, Marketing and Developing Audiences

Explore new models of marketing, distribution and monetizing digital content.

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MGMT 838.2
Digital Content Creation: Tools and Technologies for 21st Century Storytelling

Discover the cutting edge tools, companies, and technologies shaping today's great content.

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MGMT 838.1
Digital Content Foundations: An Overview of Storytelling Across Platforms

Gain new insights to inform content creation across social media, SVOD, and AR/VR.

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GLBL ST XL 160Z
Los Angeles as a Global City

This course studies the phenomenon of globalization through the prominent case study of Los Angeles. It includes a survey of how LA has become integrated into the world economy as well as how LA is a receiver of globalization.

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MECH&AE XLC 174
Probability and Its Applications to Risk, Reliability, and Quality Control

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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EC ENGR XLC 231E
Channel Coding Theory

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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GENINT 731.303
The Taste of Chocolate

Osher (50+). In this course, we taste and learn about chocolate.

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MGMT X 444.1
Fundamentals of Project Management

Gain the skills to manage your daily projects efficiently and effectively. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the foundational framework that underpins all successful projects, along with essential tools, techniques, and knowledge necessary for achieving optimal project outcomes.    

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Format:
In Person
Live Online
Online
MGMT X 444.4
Project Risk and Procurement Management

Every project comes with risks, especially those contributed externally from vendors. This course will train you on the essential risk and procurement management processes to minimize negative impacts on your project objectives.

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Format:
In Person
Live Online
Online

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