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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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MGMT 833.854
Financial Management Basics

This course covers how to create a savings plan based on your goals and needs and ways to monitor your spending and manage your finances.

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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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SCRIPT X 409
Features: Essential Beginnings

Learn the basics of screenwriting for feature films in this exercise-based workshop for absolute beginners.

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Live Online
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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WRITING 764.4E
Queer Experiments in Memoir

Explore alternatives to traditional literary forms to locate new entry points for capturing queer life in queer ways.

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Format:
Live Online
MGMT 715.09
The Top 5 Strategies for Building a Resilient Life

In these uncertain and often chaotic times, curve balls happen. Join us to hear the top 5 strategies for building critical resilience to deal with the unexpected when it happens.

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WRITING X 463.12E
Women's Writing Weekend Workshop

Join a supportive group of women and female-identifying writers in this workshop dedicated to telling your stories in the best way possible.

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In Person
WRITING 755.5E
The Business of Writing: Practical Skills for the Professional Writer

Learn the strategies and tips to succeed and thrive as a professional writer, from branding yourself and your work to confidently discussing money and contracts.

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Format:
Live Online
WRITING X 461.30E
Innovative Forms in Prose

Discover the opportunities of using uninspired prose forms like reviews, reports, and ads as jumping off points for rich storytelling.

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WRITING X 451.5
Developmental Editing II

Participate in a simulated professional editorial working environment in this course designed to deepen you developmental editing skills while learning to work with clients.

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SCRIPT X 465.3E
Thought-Provoking Horror Narratives for Television and Film

Take a deep dive into the global approach to horror narratives in this generative workshop for screenwriters.

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Format:
Live Online
SCRIPT X 420.1
Television: Essential Beginnings

Learn the basics of writing for television in this exercise-based workshop for absolute beginners.

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Format:
Live Online
SCRIPT X 423.10
Rewriting Your Script as a Showrunner

Rewrite your television pilot script with a showrunner's production perspective in this intensive workshop for advanced students.

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Format:
Live Online
SCRIPT X 465.2E
Making Your Character Voices Pop

Use prompts and exercises to spend time with your characters outside the world of your story, learning more about their voices and reactions in various situations.

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Format:
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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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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