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This course outlines the foundational knowledge and skills needed for the emerging profession of patient advocacy along with the professional scope of practice, role delineation, and job functions.
This initial course in the Patient Advocacy Certificate provides you with an overview of the dynamic and complex U.S. health care system while helping you understand various consumer and provider perspectives.
Learn how a manuscript becomes a book in this foundational course for editors and writers, especially those considering self-publishing.
Get an insider's view of how editors thrive within the publishing industry in this introductory course perfect for writers and professionals who want to break into the field.
Take your picture book writing to the next level with this intermediate course for writers with a basic understanding of the genre.
This seminar teaches prospective physicians about pre-medical requirements and medical school applications including the MCAT exam, the AMCAS application, and different types of medical schools.
Get in touch with the artist within you in this workshop dedicated to helping you tap into the senses and unleash your creativity.
Study the social, economic, cultural, and political development of Los Angeles and its environs from the time of its founding to the present.
This course presents a broad thematic survey of world history since the mid-18th century, examining imperialism, total war, nationalism, decolonization, changes in women's rights, and the eclipse of world communism.
This course surveys world history from the sixth century into the mid-eighteenth century: the "middle" period between classical antiquity and modern times. The focus will be on…
This course surveys major civilizations of Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas from 3,500 BC to 600 AD, with a focus on the rise of agricultural civilizations based on cities.
This course covers the development of California from the earliest times to the present, examining themes of immigration, the environment, ethnic and racial relations, and the mythical California "state of mind".
This course studies the West as frontier and as region, in transit from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific, from the 17th century to the present.
This course examines the dynamics of the U.S. economy over the past century.
Students will learn how to think spatially, become familiar with information technology, produce maps, communicate effectively using spatial information, and conduct data analysis with GIS.
Interested in learning about how human activity impacts the environment? If so, this course is for you. It explores the many ways humans influence the environment on local, national, and international scales.
This course explores Earth's physical environment, with particular reference to the distribution of landforms and climate and their significance to human populations.
This course provides a detailed exploration of the various phases of an interior architecture project, distinguishing between residential and commercial, as well as differing methods relating to small and large offices.
This free information session, conducted entirely online, provides a comprehensive overview of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Program, including career insights, sample videos and more.
This course demonstrates the required knowledge and techniques for producing photorealistic interior renderings using 3ds Max and V-Ray rendering engine.
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