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MGMT X 430.4
Introduction to AI for the Finance Industry

A course designed for business and finance people (the end-user) on understanding artificial intelligence and how to effectively utilize it in their respective industries.

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MGMT 760.20
Compassionate Accountability: How to Address Negativity, Conflict, and Difficult Conversations Directly while Remaining Positive

In this course, we will learn to differentiate conflict positions vs. interests and the questions to ask in order to move from positions to interests in conflict resolution.

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GENINT 711.398
American Civil Religion

Osher (50+). In this course, we trace the origin and development of America's civil religion.

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WRITING 750
Literary Magazine Editing

This course provides students with mentorship in literary magazine editing and an opportunity to review submissions as part of the magazine's operations.

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BIOENGR X 431.4
Regulatory Affairs for Biotechnology

This course introduces and reviews the role of Regulatory Affairs (RA) in the biotechnology industry.

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Online
BIOENGR X 431.3
Process Development and Quality Systems for Biotechnology

This course provides an overview of drug development from molecule to product, manufacture to regulatory, and product launch.

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BIOENGR X 431.2
Manufacturing Processes in Biotechnology

This course provides an overview of the major topics relate to manufacturing processes for biotechnology.

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Format:
Online
HLT POL 810
Crafting a Personal Statement for Pre-health Applications

A workshop that is designed to assist students with crafting a personal statement when applying to pre-health schools, such as pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy and related fields.

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MECH&AE 715.01
Robotic Control Systems

Join us for an introduction to digital actuators and a look at the new digital actuator control systems in this 2-hour webinar.

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MECH&AE 715.02
From Ideation to Industrialization

This two-hour webinar will provide an overview of a systematic framework on how to create a cost model for a new product. We will touch all the elements of the cost model using a practice case, leading to the build-up of a comprehensive planning tool.

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EC ENGR 715.02
Digital Communications Part 2: Advanced Topics

In this 2-hour webinar you will be learning to follow an orderly approach when characterizing multipath systems.  You will learn how to use advanced OFDM techniques to mitigate the degrading effects of multipath.

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EC ENGR 715.01
Digital Communications Fundamentals Part 1

In this 2-hour webinar you will be learning about milestones and basics, such as: baseband and bandpass signaling, spectral properties and bandwidth, coherent and noncoherent detection, the wonderful properties of orthogonal signaling. You'll even learn why the sky is blue.

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GENINT 750.1
Sexual Assault Prevention for Adult Learners

This course outlines students’ responsibilities under Title IX, a federal law that prohibits gender-based discrimination in higher education, including sexual harassment, relationship abuse, sexual assault, and stalking.

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Online
BIOENGR X 431.1
Fundamentals of Biotechnology Engineering

This course provides an overview of central biotechnology engineering topics covering the various approaches on how to engineer products using genes and genome.

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FILM TV 701.4
Choosing the Best Camera to Launch Your Film Career

This seminar is ideal for anyone who is considering purchasing a camera while studying filmmaking. There will be a Q&A, so attendees can have their questions answered about the best camera for their specific situations.

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MUSC 702.2
Anatomy of a Film Score 2.0

A one-time seminar that surveys and analyzes great moments in cinematic film scoring, from classic movies to current trends.

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FILM TV 700.1
Free Networking Event for Entertainment Studies Certificate Students

Network and build relationships with other certificate students in Entertainment Studies, whether your goal is to crew up a set or connect with students who have the same business goals.

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FILM TV 705.1
Entertainment Studies Open House

Learn about how Entertainment Studies can help you achieve your creative and professional goals in this informative and interactive session.

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FILM TV 702.4
Leveraging Diversity Practices to Create Inclusive Entertainment Content

This seminar is designed to help content creators and producers develop creative and practical solutions to promote greater diversity, equity, and inclusivity in the entertainment industry. Historical context and current initiatives are examined. 

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MGMT 795.16A
Feast or Famine . . . Capital Raising for Restaurants During a Pandemic

Join our panel of restaurant executives and industry experts as they discuss one of the hottest topics affecting the restaurant industry today.

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