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WRITING X 424.15E
Writing the Think Piece

Learn to write provocative pieces on current events and trends in this workshop devoted to crafting powerful essays.

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EC ENGR X 422.20
Digital and Data Communications

Digital and data communications are creating broad new technical and business opportunities, and this comprehensive, applications-oriented course provides a rigorous introduction to digital communications principles.

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DESMA X 481.99QU
Motion Graphics II

Become a Motion Graphics artist in this advanced course.

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Online
HLT POL X 407.8
Care Planning and Patient Navigation

This cumulative course requires students to integrate knowledge from previous courses to develop the critical skills necessary for patient advocates to create roadmaps for patient navigation and care planning.

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Online
HLT POL X 407.7
Introduction to Bioethics

Designed for future patient advocates, this course provides an overview of ethical and moral questions that arise in the practice of patient advocacy as related to medical treatment and scientific research.

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Online
HLT POL X 407.5
Introduction to Health Care Finance: The Advocate's Role

This course outlines the fundamental concepts, knowledge, and skills needed to discuss financial aspects of health care such as private insurance, the uninsured, Medicare, Medicaid, and third-party payer systems.

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HLT POL X 407.4
Health Care Law and Legal Issues in Patient Advocacy

Learn laws and regulations involving patient rights and responsibilities. Taught by experts in health law, this course presents the fundamental legal structure that affects the provision of health care in the United States.

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NEUROSC XL 10
Brain Made Simple: Neuroscience for the 21st Century

This course introduces the exciting field of neuroscience. Learn current research as it relates to the physiology of the brain and nervous system.

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HLT POL X 407.2
The Practice of Patient Advocacy

This course outlines the foundational knowledge and skills needed for the emerging profession of patient advocacy along with the professional scope of practice, role delineation, and job functions.

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HLT POL X 407.1
Fundamentals of the U.S. Health Care System

This initial course in the Patient Advocacy Certificate provides you with an overview of the dynamic and complex U.S. health care system while helping you understand various consumer and provider perspectives.

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WRITING X 452.1
Editorial Management I: Acquisition to Publication

Learn how a manuscript becomes a book in this foundational course for editors and writers, especially those considering self-publishing.

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Online
WRITING X 451.3
The Editorial Toolbox

Get an insider's view of how editors thrive within the publishing industry in this introductory course perfect for writers and professionals who want to break into the field.

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Online
WRITING X 441.2
Picture Book II

Take your picture book writing to the next level with this intermediate course for writers with a basic understanding of the genre.

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HLT POL 804
Becoming a Doctor: The Medical School Application Process

This seminar teaches prospective physicians about pre-medical requirements and medical school applications including the MCAT exam, the AMCAS application, and different types of medical schools.

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WRITING X 401
Discovering the Writer Within

Get in touch with the artist within you in this workshop dedicated to helping you tap into the senses and unleash your creativity.

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Live Online
HIST XL M155
History of Los Angeles

Study the social, economic, cultural, and political development of Los Angeles and its environs from the time of its founding to the present.

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HIST XL 22
Contemporary World History: 1760 to the Present

This course presents a broad thematic survey of world history since the mid-18th century, examining imperialism, total war, nationalism, decolonization, changes in women's rights, and the eclipse of world communism.

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HIST XL 21
World History, Circa 500 to 1750

This course surveys world history from the sixth century into the mid-eighteenth century:  the "middle" period between classical antiquity and modern times. The focus will be on…

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Format:
Online
HIST XL 20
World History to AD 600

This course surveys major civilizations of Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas from 3,500 BC to 600 AD, with a focus on the rise of agricultural civilizations based on cities.

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HIST XL 154
History of California

This course covers the development of California from the earliest times to the present, examining themes of immigration, the environment, ethnic and racial relations, and the mythical California "state of mind".

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Online

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