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WL ARTS XLC CM113B
Legislative Theater for Race and Gender Justice

 Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Exploration and application of range of interactive methods and arts-based strategies with participants from UCLA and broader Los…

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ITALIAN XL 3
Elementary Italian

Learn Italian online through our first year college-level course to develop linguistic fluency and gain proficiency in all four communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) as well as cultural competence. 

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ITALIAN XL 2
Elementary Italian

Learn Italian online through our first year college-level course to develop linguistic fluency and gain proficiency in all four communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) as well as cultural competence.

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ITALIAN XL 1
Elementary Italian

Learn Italian online through our first-year college-level course to develop linguistic fluency and gain proficiency in all four communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) as well as cultural competence.

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HUMANIT 731
The Play's the Thing

Osher (50+).  This course introduces you to the elements of plays and will show you how they these artistic creations can inform and even transform lives.  Scenes are performed by professional actors.

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ENGCOMP XL 3
English Composition, Rhetoric, and Language

This course stresses rhetorical techniques and skillful argument. Students analyze a variety of academic prose and write a minimum of 20 pages of revised text.

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EPS SCI XL 1
Introduction to Earth Science

This introductory Earth Science course covers elements of Earth Science, Earth materials; nature and interpretation of geologic evidence; study of geologic processes, and historical aspects of geology.

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E&S SCI 701
Digging Up the Past: Finding out about past ecosystems

We've all seen dinosaur skeletons and other fossil organisms in museums, but don’t know much beyond their size. Come learn how paleontologists use their bones and other lines of evidence to uncover how these animals lived.

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I E STD XLC 210
Indo-European Morphology

Lecture, three hours. Comparative study of proto-Indo-European nominal and verbal morphology and its historical development into most important of oldest attested descendant languages. S/U or letter…

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CLASSIC XLC 220A
Interfaces: Transmission of Roman Literature

Seminar, three hours. Examination of transmission of Latin classical literature in late antiquity, Middle Ages, and Renaissance to understand processes by which Latin literature has been preserved.…

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ENGL XL 4W
Critical Reading and Writing

This introduction to literary analysis includes close reading and carefully written exposition of selections from one or more of the principal modes of literature: poetry, prose, fiction, and drama.

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GREEK XLC 226
Imperial Greek Literature

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ART 801.23
Afterglow: Shooting After Dark

This one day class will cover many aspects of the intrigue of shooting after dark, from architecture and travel to the night sky and the elusive Milky Way.

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ART 821.11
Chinese Brush Painting Workshop

Explore the wonders of spontaneous-style Chinese Brush Painting with hands-on, step-by-step instruction.

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In Person
ART 802.49
Adobe Lightroom Workshop

An intensive introduction to Adobe Lightroom as an image management and RAW image processing system.

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ART 864.51
Autobiographical Collage

In this mixed media course, students experiment with collage as a means of exploring autobiographical content.

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ANTHRO XL 3
Culture and Society

Introduction to study of culture and society in comparative perspective. Examples from societies around world to illustrate basic principles of formation, structure, and distribution of human institutions. Of special concern is contribution and knowledge that cultural diversity makes toward understanding problems of modern world.

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ANTHRO XL 142P
Anthropology of Religion

Have you ever wondered why people have seemingly very different religious practices and preferences? To find out, this course takes you on a journey into religious lives of others, and why we believe in what we do.

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ANTHRO XL 133F
Anthropology of Food

This course covers the production, consumption and distribution of food, with particular emphasis on culture of food. Explore the ecological history, class, poverty, hunger, ethnicity, nationalism, capitalism, gender, race and sexuality of food and how it shapes identities, desires and needs in our contemporary world. Transferable for UC credit.

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Online
AERO ST XLC A
Leadership Lab

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

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In Person

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