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Food Studies Graduate Certificate Colloquium

This course is open only for students in the Food Studies Graduate Certificate program, and provides an overview of food studies encompassing a wide variety of fields.

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EC ENGR X 457.58
CMOS Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital Converter Design

The course provides the fundamentals of data conversion systems, and practical application of design and analysis of basic building blocks of data converters.

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Online
EC ENGR X 457.25
RF Integrated Circuit Design

Learn the design of radio-frequency integrated circuits used for wireless communications. This class focuses on theoretical and practical RF circuit design techniques from architecture down to transistor level circuit design.

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ART HIS X 446.3
Survey of Western Art History: Part III

Delve into the art and architecture of the 1700 through 1800s in this lecture course, which includes artists like Degas, Monet and van Gogh

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WRITING 760.1
Writing Retreat at Lake Arrowhead

Join a small group of committed writers for four full days of uninterrupted writing time, craft talks, and camaraderie in the idyllic setting of UCLA's Lake Arrowhead Conference Center.

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Independent Study/Internship
ARCH X 493.9
Professional Practices in Landscape Architecture

Covers professional contract relations, responding to a request for proposal (RFP), and other areas of landscape architecture ethics and practice.

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EC ENGR X 422.28
Introduction to Modern Radar Systems

This course provides training on theoretical, design and practical aspects of current radar systems design and applications introducing a wide variety of commercial and government radar applications.

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EC ENGR X 422.21
Fiber-Optic Communications

This course offers an introduction to fiber-optic communication systems and offers practical tools to reinforce understanding and design of these systems.

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Format:
Online
GENINT 721.491
Cosmology, Astronomy and Space Exploration in the News

Osher (50+). This course reviews what we already know about the universe, theories about the origin of the universe, and the latest cosmic discoveries and space news.

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Live Online
MGMT X 403
Strategic Social Impact

This course offers each student the opportunity to create and develop a “Startup Company” deploying practical social entrepreneurship tools while taking advantage of expert guidance along the way. 

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Hybrid
GENINT 712
Looking at Contemporary Art

Osher (50+). This course introduces and examines contemporary art through field trips and group discussions.

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Format:
Hybrid
GENINT 711.229
Current Events: Understanding Our World

Osher (50+). This discussion course offers members an opportunity to discuss the national and international news of the week. Diversity of views of class members are encouraged.

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Format:
Hybrid
GENINT 711.207
Spanish 1 for Everyday Life

Osher (50+). This course introduces students to the essential conversational Spanish needed to communicate in everyday life. 

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Live Online
GENINT 711.205
Women in Religion

Osher (50+). This course explores the role of women and the feminine sacred in religion since the prehistoric era.

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FRNCH XL 3
Elementary French

Learn French online through our first year college-level course to develop linguistic fluency and gain proficiency in all four communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) as well as cultural competence.

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FRNCH XL 2
Elementary French

Learn French online through our first year college-level course to develop linguistic fluency and gain proficiency in all four communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) as well as cultural competence. 

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Online
FRNCH XL 1
Elementary French

Learn French online through our first year college-level course to develop linguistic fluency and gain proficiency in all four communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) as well as cultural competence. 

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FILM TV X 499.5
Independent Study in Entertainment Studies

This independent study option offers students the opportunity to work on their own film projects with the mentorship of a UCLA Extension instructor. This program is available upon discussion with an Entertainment Studies student advisor . 

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FILM TV X 499.2
Film and Television Internship

Gain firsthand experience in the entertainment industry through an internship in your chosen field. Only candidates in certificate programs are eligible for internship credit.

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Independent Study/Internship
FILM TV X 478.9
The Craft of the Director

This overview course gives the aspiring director a comprehensive practical understanding of the film director's craft—the language, grammar, and tools of the medium from the first script reading to post-production.

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