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ARCH X 498
Master's Project Interior Architecture Documents

This final studio course examines methods of integrating architectural and interior design, as well as mechanical and electrical elements and systems.

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DENT X 405.1AP
Introduction to Orthodontics (Preceptor)

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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In Person
DENT X 404.1DP
Introduction to Clinical Dentistry IV (Preceptor)

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 404.1CP
Introduction to Clinical Dentistry III (Preceptor)

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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In Person
DENT X 404.1BP
Introduction to Clinical Dentistry II (Preceptor)

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 404.1AP
Introduction to Clinical Dentistry (Preceptor)

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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In Person
DENT X 401.1P
Introduction to Osseointegration (Preceptor)

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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DENT X 401.2P
Advanced Surgical and Prosthodontic Techniques (Preceptor)

This course is open to trainees of UCLA School of Dentistry’s Post DDS Certificate programs only. For information, please visit https://www.dentistry.ucla.edu/learning/post-dds.

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In Person
MGMT X 408.4
Legal Aspects of Government Contracts and Subcontracts

This course covers the legal analysis of award and administration of contracts; government contract law sources; and legal principles applied to problems involving data and patents.

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ENVIRON X 405
Supply Chain Sustainability

This course looks at how we integrate environmentally, socially, and financially viable practices into an organization’s complete product as well as manage the supply base for innovation.

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MGMT X 404.2
Production Accounting for Film and Television

Learn what it takes to handle all the financial controls of a film and television production including setting up accounts and purchase orders, accurate reporting of finances, and knowledge of signatory guilds and unions.

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In Person
MGMT X 403.61
Marketing and Distributing Independent Films Across All Platforms

Learn how to find domestic and overseas distribution for theatrical, television, DVD, and alternative markets by gaining knowledge on how to craft a distribution strategy from the earliest stages of project development.

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Online
HLT POL X 407.9
Communication Strategies in Health Care: Navigating High-Stakes Conversations

This course provides evidence-based strategies to optimize communication for professionals working in health care. The focus is on helping improve individual communication strategies to support a patient-centered and value-oriented health care system.

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MGMT X 403.34
Entertainment Financing: From First $ to Distribution of Profits

This course covers the financial aspects of each step of the motion picture value chain (from development through profit participation) and considers the implications of financial choices.

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Online
MGMT X 403.33
Independent Film Financing

Gain an understanding of a wide variety of financial models for funding an entertainment project, exploring the advantages and disadvantages of each.

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MGMT X 403.31
The Business of Entertainment

This introductory course examines the changing business issues associated with the entertainment industry through lectures, discussions with industry guests, and case studies.

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Online
In Person
WRITING X 462.1
Dialogue and Point of View

This is a reading and exercise-based class designed to explore and practice dialogue, voice and point-of-view in fiction and creative nonfiction. Each week, we read sample fiction and creative…

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GENINT 741.371
Chocolate

Osher (50+). An introduction to the culture and history of chocolate. 

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In Person
MGMT X 403.01
Legal Primer for the Entertainment Business

Explore key legal principles and contractual relationships within film and television. Develop a core understanding of subjects including idea protection, copyright, defamation, privacy, and the right of publicity.

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Online
GENINT 741.365
Spanish 4 for Everyday Life

Osher (50+). This course is a continuation of Spanish III. 

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