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GENINT 731.477
Best Sellers Throughout History, Part 2: The 1960s

Osher (50+). In this course, we read selected bestsellers from the 1960s with an eye toward what they reveal about society at that time.

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GENINT 731.475
Food and Feasting in Art (with Recipes)

Osher (50+). In this course, we look at the food depicted in art and provide recipes for some of them.

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DESMA 713.5
The Art of Motion Graphic Design

Bring design to life with animation.

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DESMA 715.22
Creative Process in the Age of AI

Filmmaker Brett Leonard offers an insightful presentation on the future of creative work.

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GENINT 721.732
Turning Points in Food History

Osher (50+). In this course we touch on the events and cookbooks that made food history.

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GENINT 721.731
The Value of a Scientific Society

Osher (50+). In this course, we discuss whether a scientific society is of value to people.

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GENINT 720.730
Best Sellers Throughout History, Part 1

Osher (50+). In this course, we read and discuss selected best sellers through time from a historical perspective.

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MECH&AE XLC C294A
Compliant Mechanism Design

This course is part of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science (HSSEAS) Master of Science in Engineering Online (MSOL) program.  It is available only to students pre-approved by HSSEAS.  For more information visit msol.ucla.edu.

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DESMA 865.10
Big Ideas Workshop: Crafting your TED-style Talk, your Next Design Pitch, or Stage Presentation

Gain presentation skills that will serve you the rest of your career and beyond.

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DESMA 710.30
AI Evolution: How Conversational AI & AI-Generated Imagery are Transforming the Digital World

Explore the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence on our digital world, with a particular emphasis on conversational AI and AI-generated imagery.

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Live Online
GENINT 721.729
The Power and Practice of Public Service

Osher (50+). In this course, we discuss the value of public service. 

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DESMA 855.10
Offset & Digital Printing Techniques Workshop: the Possibilities Are (Nearly) Endless!

Join David Mayes at Typecraft to explore approx. 25 different printing techniques and possibilities.

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EDUC 735
Coffee Hour for Administrators: Discuss Credential Solutions

Join us and administrators like you to discuss how school administrators can collaborate with UCLA Extension to improve staff recruitment, prioritize teacher performance, and retain dedicated career educators. 

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DESMA 776
Masters of Design Cover Series

Join Visual Arts department director, Scott Hutchinson, and this quarter’s master cover designer to explore the inspiration for the current cover.

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Format:
Live Online
GENINT 721.719
Tai Chi: Its Ancient History, Philosophy, and Movements

Osher (50+).  In this course, we explore tai chi's philosophical roots and ancient history.

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ENVIRON 707
Reimagining Sustainability: The Value of Non-Western Perspectives

The goal of the class is to share non-Western perspectives with students that can then be applied to real life sustainability challenges both individually and collectively. 

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MGMT 736.7
Careers in Emergency Management: From the Field to the Fortune 500

Join us for a roundtable discussion with response, recovery, and resilience professionals to discuss exciting career opportunities in the field of emergency management, from operating a Joint Field Office in the wake of a Category 5 hurricane to advising the executive suite of a Fortune 500 company. 

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Format:
Live Online
GENINT 721.704
Short Story International: A Latin American Perspective, Part 2

Osher (50+). In this course, we continue our exploration of Latin American short stories.   

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GENINT 721.703
Acting the Shakespearean Monologue

Osher (50+). This course allows students the opportunity to act one of William Shakespeare's monologues. Students do not need prior acting experience, only a passion for exploring Shakespeare's genius and a copy of a monologue.   

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EDUC 847
Introduction to Writing College Essays Part 1: Brainstorming

This two-week intensive course trains aspiring college counselors, advisors, and other education professionals on the purpose, role, and structure of college admissions essays. The course will explore techniques, standards, and ethics to be used when supporting students through the college essay writing process.

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Online

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