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Students are introduced to various irrigation components, hydraulic concepts, irrigation design techniques and scheduling approaches.
California native landscapes are adapted to our climate, and provide habitat to many California native bees, birds, and mammals. Using native plants in a landscape can make a garden more resilient and drought tolerant.
This course focuses on plants appropriate for use in Southern California. Students learn plant names, both common and scientific, cultural requirements and proper placement within the landscape. The class uses local botanical gardens and nurseries to introduce students to over 150 plants.
This class covers both biological and non-chemical methods of insect control, andintegrated pest managemen (IPM).
This workshop will discuss the future of the workplace and what the rapid acceleration of work means to jobs and careers.
Learn how to effectively receive and give feedback.
In an increasingly complex world in which we face interconnected challenges, including climate change, social and environmental inequities, and other systemic issues, it is more critical than ever for us to take collaborative action. Join us for this timely seminar series on how each of us can harness insights from behavioral science to make meaningful, positive change in our own behaviors as well as others'. Learners come away energized, inspired, and with practical tools and solutions necessary to be a force for good.
Join our panel of restaurant executives and industry experts as they discuss some of the hottest topics affecting the restaurant industry today.
This workshop will provide participants with an overview of the importance of self-care, placed within the context of challenges related to frequently-shifting work and social expectations.
Teaching and using gardening Practices that are sustainable, this course covers composting, irrigation, water harvesting, as well as weekend field trips to LA's sustainable gardens.
This seminar provides an understanding of the actions individuals can take to prepare and strengthen their communities against a changing climate.
This seminar provides the tools to engage in scenarios-based action planning. Students will learn proven methods of premortem scenarios planning to prepare for, respond to and recover from any event that could negatively impact organizational stability.
This course will help you develop an understanding on how to effectively navigate the future of work and all its challenges.
This course will teach you skills on how to effectively integrate EDI and Sustainability into the core values of a company.
Through two 3 hour class lectures students will learn about a varied history of protest art and create art themselves through demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
What is Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)? In this webinar, a panel of risk management experts will discuss this exciting field.
Gain a comprehensive treatment of testability for all manifestations of electronics. Explore the techniques that to provide built-in self-test (BIST) capabilities – not only at the IC level but also at the board and system levels as well.
A panel of wine experts will provide an insightful presentation on changes in the wine industry profession due to COVID-19 and how the wine landscape may evolve in the next five years.
A practical introduction to the basics of maintaining a home garden.
Develop a unique photographic storytelling perspective and define your personal narrative voice.
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