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MGMT 736
Vintage Discussions: An Introduction to the UCLA Extension Wine Program

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. 

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BIOLGY X 497.5
Gardening Practices and Techniques

A practical introduction to the basics of maintaining a home garden. 

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Format:
Live Online
ART X 450.99
Telling Your Story: Narrative Photography

Develop a unique photographic storytelling perspective and define your personal narrative voice.

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Format:
Online
WRITCOM 701.1E
Writing with Confidence

Increase your confidence in writing by getting an overview of basic writing skills, approaches, and exercises.

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WRITING X 462.4
Story and Plot

Work to amplify the impact of your plot in telling your story in this technique workshop using readings and discussion to further your craft.

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SCRIPT X 428.1
Late Night Talk Show and Sketch Comedy

Learn the fine art of writing comedy sketches and late night talk show bits 

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Format:
Live Online
SCRIPT X 471.1
Comics and Graphic Novels I

Get a comprehensive introduction to the craft of writing and creating comics, regardless of your drawing abilities and prior experience.

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BIOLGY X 497.35
Plant Propagation for Gardeners

This course covers the fundamental tools and processes used in plant propagation. Students will learn a variety of techniques to propagate plants.

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Format:
Hybrid
PSYCH 783
Study Skills & Other Key Preparations for Becoming a More Sophisticated Self-Learner

This workshop is an introduction on how to succeed in college and beyond with easy-to-implement strategies and the right mindset for more effective learning!

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WRITING X 417.1E
Horror Novel I

Learn about the horror genre and develop an outline and first chapter for your project in this workshop suitable for beginners.

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MGMT 722.4
Pre-MBA Certificate Information Session

Attend our free information session and discover all of the benefits our Pre-MBA certificate program has to offer.

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MECH&AE 717.01
Design for Testability and for Built-In Self Test

What is Design for Testability (DFT) and Built-in Self Test (BIST) and why do we need them?  The answer is economic and common sense.  If something is NOT testable, you can’t ever make sure it is working properly and obviously selling an untestable product is risky and makes no economic sense.  

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BIOLGY X 497.19
Planting Design for the Home Gardener

A primer on residential design, site analysis, designing with plants and your site.

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ARCH 709
Residential Home Remodeling: A Basic Guide

An introductory guide to remodeling residential homes to enhance modern lifestyle needs for designers, homeowners, and prospective buyers.

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WRITING X 455.4E
Literary Agent Query Prep for Writers

Craft a strategic plan for querying literary agents while developing your query letter to significantly improve your chances of receiving an offer of representation.

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BIOLGY X 496.2
General Botany for Gardeners

Botany, the scientific study of plants, is the basis for understanding and using plants in the human habitat; covering plant diversity, physiology, and natural adaptation as a foundation for applied uses and plantings.

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BIOLGY X 494
Introduction to Horticulture

An overview of horticulture and plant care, this course provides the knowledge to solve many of the problems commonly faced in keeping plants healthy.

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BIOLGY X 493.2
Soil and Plant Nutrition

Learn the physical, biological, and chemical properies of soils; learn what is in a soil report and how to improve your soil's yield.

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BIOLGY X 492.68
Management of Urban Trees

Core course in the Arboriculture Specialization. Focusing on recognized industry standards for care, protection, preservation and industry ethics, leading to certification.

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BIOLGY X 492.67
The Study of Trees

Trees provide shade, food, habitat, and clean our air. Selecting and caring for trees is the study of arboriculture.

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