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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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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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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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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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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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