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GENINT 711.490
Experiments in Freedom: The United States and African Americans, 1865-1900

Osher (50+). In this course, we examine the African American experience during the Reconstruction era and the Gilded Age.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 711.486
All in the Decade

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the groundbreaking changes in television during the 1970s.

course
Format:
Hybrid
GENINT 711.484
Short Stories from India

Osher (50+). In this course, we read and discuss stories from India that illuminate Indian life during the years before, during and after British colonial rule.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 711.485
Parables, Part 1: Zen Parables

Osher (50+). In this course, we read and discuss Zen parables and stories.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 711.483
The Many Faces of Bette Davis

Osher (50+). In this course, we screen and discuss seven Bette Davis films.

course
Format:
In Person
GENINT 711.481
Victorian Weirdness

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the art of the Victorian Era.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 711.482
The Birth of Film Noir, Part 2

Osher (50+).  In this course, we view and discuss four film noir movies.

course
Format:
In Person
GENINT 711.478
The Severan Dynasty and Rome's First African Emperor

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the history of the Severan dynasty in Rome.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 711.479
The History and Mystery of Color

Osher (50+). In this course, we discover how artists have used color in their works of art.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 711.480
Architecture, Interiors and Decorative Arts of the Italian Renaissance

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the art of the Italian Renaissance

course
Format:
Live Online
COM HLT 889
Study Skills and Other Key Preparations for the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Certificate

Returning to school after many years and looking to build educational skills? This one-day seminar is designed to help you transition to college-level study by providing reading and specific study skills.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 731.502
Understanding Chinese American Relations

Osher (50+) This aim of this course is to understand the historical context of Chinese-American relations since the Cold War Era up to the present day.

course
GENINT 741.505
Ellis Island: The Immigrant Experience

Osher (50+).  In this course, we explore the history of Ellis Island.

course
Format:
In Person
HIST XLC M210
Topics in Ancient Iranian History

Course Programmed for Post-Bacc Classics with the contract with UCLA Main Campus's Classics Department.  Outside Enrollment not allowed.

course
MGMT UL 722.35B
Accounting Meet the Firms Event

This free, in-person networking event will give you a chance to meet with several accounting firms who will be speaking about the accounting industry, their firms and career opportunities. Attendees are encouraged to bring their resumes and be prepared to fill out applications at this event. 

course
DESMA 713.6
The Art of Creative Thinking

 Spark passion and enhance creative thinking in this workshop.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 741.504
Wooden, Westwood, Walton, and Watergate

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore Coach John Wooden and UCLA Basketball's 88-game winning streak within the context of a changing political and cultural landscape from 1971-1974.

course
MGMT 738.1
The AI-Powered Marketer

Examine the current forces that drive many industries to adopt Artificial Intelligence in their marketing strategies and learn about real-world case studies from small startups to large, successful organizations using AI.

course
C&EE X 407.4
Reading Construction Blueprint Drawings

Master the art of interpreting construction drawings, equipping you with essential skills for understanding architectural and engineering plans.  

course
Format:
Online
CHEM XL 153C
Biochemistry: Biosynthetic and Energy Metabolism and Its Regulation

This course is a continuation of the biochemistry series and is geared towards pre-medical and pre-health students. It covers metabolism at a cellular, organ, and organismal level.

course
Format:
In Person

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