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EDUC X 315A
Principles and Methods of Teaching Elementary Reading

This online course fufills the Developing English Language Skills requirement for multiple subject teachers. Approval from your credential program advisor required before enrolling in this course.

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HIST XL 142D
History 142D: American Popular Culture

This course is open to participants of UCLA’s Global Classroom only. For more information, visit international.ucla.edu/institute/globalclassroom.

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HIST XL 13C
History of the United States and Its Colonial Origins: 20th Century

This course is open to participants of UCLA’s Global Classroom only. For more information, visit international.ucla.edu/institute/globalclassroom.

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HIST XL 13B
History of the U.S. and Its Colonial Origins: 19th Century

This course is open to participants of UCLA’s Global Classroom only. For more information, visit international.ucla.edu/institute/globalclassroom.

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HIST XL 13A
History of the United States and Its Colonial Origins: Before 1800s

The first in a sequence of three courses (XL 13A, 13B, 13C), this course offers a comprehensive understanding of the cultural heritages, political institutions, economic developments, and social interactions that created contemporary American society.

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EDUC X 312.8A
Health Education for Teachers

Learn and apply multiple facets of health to the work of classroom teaching.

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EDUC X 312.42
Techniques for Behavior Change in Young Children

In this online course, students learn theories of behavior change, cultural impacts on behavior, and how to create classroom environments and use strategies that help children to control their behaviors.

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EDUC X 312.11
Building Self-Esteem in Young Children

Learn strategies to create a classroom environment that supports the development of healthy social and emotional development and a positive sense of self in children.

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Online
EDUC 839M
Teacher Induction Mentor Collaboration

Mentors for the California Teacher Induction - Clear Credential Program (online) prepare for their role and responsibilities to guide new teachers through multiple cycles of individualized professional learning and reflection.

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Online
EDUC 839.4
Teacher Induction Mentor Support D

Employed teachers admitted to the California Teacher Induction - Clear Credential Program (online) receive weekly, individualized teaching support from a highly qualified mentor teacher.

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EDUC 839.3
Teacher Induction Mentor Support C

Employed teachers admitted to the California Teacher Induction - Clear Credential Program (online) receive weekly, individualized teaching support from a highly qualified mentor teacher.

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EDUC 839.2
Teacher Induction Mentor Support B

Employed teachers admitted to the California Teacher Induction - Clear Credential Program (online) receive weekly, individualized teaching support from a highly qualified mentor teacher.

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EDUC 839.1
Teacher Induction Mentor Support A

Employed teachers admitted to the California Teacher Induction - Clear Credential Program (online) receive weekly, individualized teaching support from a highly qualified mentor teacher.

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EDUC 839
Teacher Induction Transition and the Individual Learning Plan

Employed teachers admitted to the California Teacher Induction - Clear Credential Program (online) are introduced to the program curriculum and requirements, and identify professional goals for an individualized learning plan.

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EDUC 804.1
Introduction to the Study of Teaching English Language Learners (CLAD Through CTEL Certificate)

This orientation to the CLAD through CTEL Program gives applicants a clear understanding of the entire program, including its scope and goals. This is a prerequisite for CLAD/CTEL courses and includes formal application to the program.

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Online
ECON XL 2
Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics

Introduction to principles of economic analysis, economic institutions, and issues of economic policy. Emphasis on aggregative economics, including national income, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade.

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In Person
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ECON XL 1
Principles of Economics: Microeconomics

Introduction to principles of economic analysis, economic institutions, and issues of economic policy. Emphasis on allocation of resources and distribution of income through price system.

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In Person
EC ENGR 810.90
Satellite Communications Networks and Applications

This intensive 3-day course provides a state-of-the-art review of satellite communications networks and applications from system and service perspectives. 

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EC ENGR 810.70
Modern Microwave & MM-wave Antenna Measurements including 5G

This course is an intensive and comprehensive presentation of all aspects of the measurement of microwave antenna characteristics.

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DESMA X 499C
User Experience IV: Capstone

Working from evidence-based case studies, students apply the appropriate methods and tools of discovery, design, prototyping, testing, iterating, and presenting for real world application.

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Online

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