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Our Administrative Offices Have Moved For full details, see: uclaextension.edu/moved. UCLA Extension has relocated our administrative operations to new spaces in Westwood Village. We are actually moving twice. While work is completed on our long-term locations, staff will be located in two short-term spaces at least through Summer 2018: Short-term Spaces • First Floor Gayley Center at 1145 Gayley Ave. • Kinross South Building at 11020 Kinross Ave. Long-term Spaces • Second Floor Gayley Center at 1145 Gayley Ave. • Sixteenth and Seventeenth Floors of 10960 Wilshire Blvd. Your New Home for Lifelong Learning

UCLA Extension has had a busy summer! Even before we held our 2018 Certificate Graduation Ceremony in late June, we had begun relocating our administrative operations from our longtime home at Le Conte and Gayley avenues to new spaces in Westwood Village. Everyone at Extension worked hard to ensure that our moves went smoothly and efficiently—with minimal disruption for staff, instructors, community partners, and especially you, our students.

You can now find all of our Student and Alumni Services operations in the Gayley Center at 1145 Gayley Ave. It’s still under construction, but Gayley Center is open to serve you. Your academic program advisors are located in the Kinross South building adjacent to the Gayley Center. For the most up-to-date office locations, click the “contact” icon at the top of our new website.

This is the first step in Extension’s relocation. In Fall 2018, we will be moving to our official, long-term locations on the 2nd floor of Gayley Center and on the th16 and 17th floors of 10960 Wilshire Blvd. Once completed, these modern, user-friendly spaces will enable our staff to bring you even more extraordinary learning experiences, from enrollment to classroom to graduation. More information will be shared with students via email when our final moves are imminent.

Rest assured that many things about UCLA Extension will not be changing, from our phone numbers and email addresses to our unwavering commitment to offering you the very best instructors, courses, and certificate programs.

In the more than four decades that UCLA Extension called the Le Conte Avenue building home, we built a lot of memories and changed a lot of lives. I know that in our new homes, we will be more than ready to help you continue on your journey of lifelong learning.

Wayne Smutz, PhD Dean of Continuing Education and UCLA Extension About the cover artist.

Pash is an extremely serious designer / author / educator with 28.83 years of experience in the field of design. He is currently Vice President of Brand & Design at ABC. Before joining the network in 2010, his work spanned a wide variety of clients and industries. He designed the official logo for Miles Davis, brand extensions for Playboy, products for John Varvatos, retail product strategy for Motown Records, and advertising for Perrier.

He is a President Emeritus of AIGA Los Angeles and currently sits on their Advisory Board.

He has taught in UCLA Extension’s Design Communication Arts program since 2001 and frequently lectures to students and creative professionals around the country.

He spoke at TEDxUCLA in April of 2018 about brand identity… and midlife crisis.

His book Inspirability was published in 2005 and features personal interviews with 40 of the world’s most prominent and interesting graphic designers—SEVENTEEN of whom have designed this UCLA Extension catalog cover at some point in the project’s impressive history.

When not designing, he can be found running around LA with his wife, Jessica and his daughters, Mirabelle & Juliette. 1 What’s Happening at UCLA Extension Learn more. Achieve more. Attend a free Information Session and see all that we have to offer. Whether you want to learn a new skill or advance your career— we have a course or certificate that’s right for you. You’ll also find our Special Events exciting and informative.

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Landscape Architecture Free Information Session Page 19 The Architecture & Interior Design Program Open House Saturday, August 11, 9:30–11:30am Thursday, November 8, 7–8:30pm UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center RSVP by phone or email: (310) 825-9414, RSVP: (310) 206-2879 or arcid.uclaextension.edu/openhouse [email protected] Page 9 Internal Audit Programs Online Information Session Horticulture & Gardening Free Information Session A Free Webinar Saturday, August 11, 9:30–11:30am Wednesday, December 12, 10–11am UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. For more information: (310) 206-1708 or [email protected] RSVP by phone or email: (310) 825-9414, [email protected] Special Events Free Online GIS & Geospatial Technology Information Session Page 100 Free Online Networking Opportunities for Entertainment Studies Wednesday, August 15 & 29; September 12, 6:00–7:30pm Monday, October 1, 6:00pm–7:30pm Certificate Students For more information: (310) 818-3671, [email protected], or Sept 24–Dec 9 uclaextension.edu/gis Page 82 Traffic Engineering Registration License Review Course Page 50 Free Online Project Management Information Session Sept 29–Oct 20 August 31–September 14 For more information: (310) 825-4100 or [email protected] For more information: (310) 825-4100 or [email protected] Technical Management Program Page 13 Accounting and Finance Information Session September 16–21 A Free Event For more information: (310) 825-3858, [email protected], Saturday, September 8, 10am–12pm or uclaextension.edu/tmp UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center For more information: (310) 206-1708 or [email protected] Toastmasters at UCLA Extension! For more information email Chita Oje, [email protected] Page 139 Paralegal Training Program (PTP) Information Session Saturday, October 6, or December 1, 10am–12pm UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. For more information: (310) 825-0740 or [email protected]

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1 WHAT’S HAPPENING AT DESIGN & ARTS FINANCE & INVESTMENTS SCIENCES & MATH UCLA EXTENSION/ 53 UX / Graphic Design 110 Credit Analysis & Management 149 Sciences QUARTER SCHEDULES/ CONTACT INFORMATION 58 Art History, Studio Arts 110 Finance 156 Math & Statistics & Photography 114 Investments 3 ENROLLMENT INSTRUCTIONS WRITING & JOURNALISM 115 Personal Financial Planning & COURSE BREAKDOWN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY 158 Creative Writing 4 ONLINE COURSES 63 Programming HEALTH CARE & COUNSELING 160 Fiction 58 Data Analytics & Management 5 DEGREE‑CREDIT COURSES 118 Health Care & Counseling 162 Creative Nonfiction 72 Network & Infrastructure 164 Writing for Young Readers 6 UCLA EXTENSION HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES WOODLAND HILLS 165 Poetry EDUCATION 126 Humanities & Social Sciences 165 Editing and Publishing 7 UCLA EXTENSION DTLA 74 Early Childhood Educators 166 Screenwriting 76 Higher Education and Adult LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 8 CAREER SERVICES Educators & HORTICULTURE 168 Feature Film 129 Landscape Architecture ACCOUNTING & TAXATION 79 K-12 California Teacher Credentialing 169 Television & Authorizations 133 Horticulture & Gardening 10 Accounting & Bookkeeping 171 Journalism 81 K-12 Educator Professional 15 Taxation Development LANGUAGES 172 CERTIFICATES & SPECIALIZATIONS 16 Internal Audit 81 Pathway 135 Languages 136 English as a Second Language 174 GENERAL INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING 174 Pricing & Discounts INTERIOR DESIGN 82 Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering LEGAL PROGRAMS 174 Visitors 19 Architecture & Interior Design 85 Bioengineering 138 Paralegal Studies 174 Parking BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 85 Civil & Environmental Engineering 138 Other Legal Programs 174 Bookstores 28 Leadership & Management 87 Electrical & Computer Engineering 176 Refund Policy OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING 34 Entrepreneurship & Small 88 Technical Management (OLLI) AT UCLA 176 Withdrawal Policy Business Management 140 Osher (OLLI) 176 Financial Aid/Funding Options 36 Human Resources Management ENTERTAINMENT 176 Scholarships 39 International Trade & Commerce 92 Film & TV REAL ESTATE 177 Students with Disabilities 41 Marketing, Advertising & PR 100 Music 145 Real Estate 177 International Students 47 Hospitality Management ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 177 Records Service & Transcripts 49 Fundraising & PUBLIC POLICY 178 Privacy Notification 50 Project Management 104 Sustainability & Environmental Studies 179 INDEX 108 Public Policy 183 ENROLLMENT FORM 184 UCLA CAMPUS MAP Credits: Cover Artist Design and Production Pash Patrick Spearnock Master Cover Series Curator Editorial Scott Hutchinson Jeremy Monsayac Jeffrey N. McMahan 3 How to Read a Course Description

A FILM TV X 476.22 Story Analysis for Film and Television B 4 units Designed for aspiring readers, development executives, producers, and storytellers, this course offers a pragmatic, comprehensive overview of story analysis and the tools used by the professional reader. Throughout Find the Right Course, the course, students learn and practice coverage skills while gaining an understanding of the elements of story. Topics include various types of coverage, how to compose story notes, comparative coverage, character breakdowns, treatments, and outlines. Through weekly assignments, Then Enroll participants are required to practice reading and writing for several formats and to deadline. In addition, the current job market and the various expec‑ CCOnline at uclaextension.edu tations of studios and independent producers are discussed. 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ACCOUNTING & TAXATION DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES LEGAL PROGRAMS Accounting, page 10. Programming, page 63. & PUBLIC POLICY Other Legal Programs, page 138. Bookkeeping, page 14. Data Analytics & Management, page 68. Sustainability & Environmental Studies, page 104. Taxation, page 15. Network & Infrastructure, page 72. REAL ESTATE Internal Audit, page 16. FINANCE & INVESTMENTS Real Estate, page 145. EDUCATION Credit Analysis & Management, page 110. ARCHITECTURE & Early Childhood Educators, page 74. Finance, page 110. SCIENCES & MATH INTERIOR DESIGN Higher Education and Adult Educators, page 76. Investments, page 114. Sciences, page 150. Architecture & Interior Design, page 19. K-12 California Teacher Credentialing & Personal Financial Planning, page 115. Math & Statistics, page 156. Authorizations, page 79. BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT K-12 Educator Professional Development, page 81. HEALTH CARE & COUNSELING WRITING & JOURNALISM Leadership & Management, page 28. Health Care & Counseling, page 118. Creative Writing, page 158. Entrepreneurship & Small ENGINEERING Fiction, page 160. Business Management, page 34. Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, page 82. HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Creative Nonfiction, page 162. Human Resources Management, page 36. Bioengineering, page 85. Humanities, page 126. Writing for Young Readers, page 164. International Trade & Commerce, page 39. Civil & Environmental Engineering, page 85. Poetry, page 165. Marketing, Advertising & PR, page 41. Electrical & Computer Engineering, page 87. LANGUAGES Editing and Publishing, page 165. Hospitality Management, page 47. Technical Management, page 88. Languages, page 135. Screenwriting, page 166. Fundraising, page 49. English as a Second Language, page 136. Feature Film, page 168. Project Management, page 50. ENTERTAINMENT Television, page 169. Film & TV, page 92. Journalism, page 171. DESIGN & ARTS Music, page 100. UX / Graphic Design, page 53. Photography, page 60.

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Our transfer credit courses: • Are equivalent to undergraduate courses offered by UCLA regular session and taught by experts in the field • Provide units/subject credit toward bachelor’s degrees to UC and Cal State campuses and other universities*

Choose from: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES LANGUAGES c & PUBLIC POLICY • Look for this icon and course numbers XL 1-199 to identify 135 French transfer credit courses and enroll today! 104 Sustainability & 135 Italian Environmental Studies 136 Spanish • Evening, weekend, and online courses for busy professionals HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES SCIENCES & MATH • Or take daytime courses at UCLA through UCLA Extension. 126 Anthropology 150 Biology Many regular-session UCLA undergraduate and graduate courses 126 Comparative Literature 152 Physics are open to enrollment on a space-available basis. For details visit 126 Economics 154 Sciences uclaextension.edu/concurrent or call (800) 825-9711. 128 GIS & Geospatial Technology 156 Math & Statistics * Transfer credit is conferred by the receiving institution, not the issuing one; therefore, to determine 126 History WRITING & JOURNALISM if a UCLA Extension course can transfer to another school, contact the institution to which you plan 127 Linguistics to transfer. 160 Fiction 127 Philosophy 127 Political Science For more information, visit 127 Psychology uclaextension.edu/transfercourses 128 Sociology

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Owensmouth Ave Owensmouth Burbank Blvd. Shoupe Ave. Shoupe Woodland Hills Blvd. Canyon Topanga Your dream job just got closer. VENTURA FWY (101) uclaextension.edu/WH Ventura Blvd. From business to biochemistry, art history to abnormal psychology, our Woodland Hills campus offers a wide range of courses to help advance your career. Can’t wait to take courses? Can’t find what you’re looking for? Courses are always WOODLAND HILLS available in Westwood, Downtown L.A., and online. For onsite parking, enter from Owensmouth Ave. and follow signs for UCLA Parking. UCLA parking passes are not valid at the Woodland Hills location. See page 174.

ACCOUNTING, TAXATION ENGINEERING LANGUAGES & ENGLISH AS A SCIENCES & MATH & INTERNAL AUDIT Six Sigma Green Belt, page 82. SECOND LANGUAGE Cell and Molecular Biology, page 150. Principles of Accounting, page 10. Advanced English as a Second Language, Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology, page 150. ENTERTAINMENT Intermediate Accounting Theory and Practice, page 137. Physiology and Human Biology, page 150. page 12. Entertainment Financing: From First $ to Distribution of Profits, page 92. OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING (OLLI) Genetics, page 150. ARCHITECTURE Story Analysis for Film and Television, AT UCLA Microbiology for Nonmajors, page 150. & INTERIOR DESIGN page 96. An Introduction to the History of the World Clinical Skills I: Taking a Medical History, Elements of Design I, page 23. Pre-Production and Production for Film and Through Fashion, page 140. page 153. Fundamentals of Interior Architecture, Television, page 97. Keeping Fit Over 50, page 140. Atomic and Molecular Structure, Equilibria, page 23. Yiddish Bingo, page 140. Acids, and Bases, page 154. FINANCE & INVESTMENTS Surface Materials, page 24. Our Universe: The Known and the Unknown, Biochemistry: Introduction to Structure, Wealth That Lasts, page 114. page 141. Enzymes, and Metabolism, page 155. BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT Preparation for College Chemistry, page 155. HEALTH CARE & COUNSELING The Czech Republic’s Far-Right and the Creating a New Business, page 34. Politics of European Ethno-nationalism, Precalculus, page 156. Pharmacological Aspects of Alcohol and page 142. Brand Management, page 42. Other Drugs, page 118. Differential and Integral Calculus, page 156. The Art of the Impressionists, page 142. Fundamentals of Project Management, Introduction to Counseling and the 12 Core Integration and Infinite Series, page 156. page 50. Functions, page 119. The Map of American Music, page 143. Introduction to Statistical Reasoning, Risk Analysis and Project Management, Strategy and Marketing for Health What Makes Opera Grand: The Great Operas page 157. page 50. of Mozart, page 143. Organizations, page 123. WRITING & JOURNALISM DESIGN & ART Hidden Gems: Buried Treasures and Guilty LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Pleasures, page 144. Novel I, page 161. Calligraphy, page 59. & HORTICULTURE Smartphone Photography Workshop: Writing the First Screenplay I, page 168. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Introduction to the Landscape Design Creating Works of Art, page 145. Writing the First Screenplay II, page 168. Professions, page 129. Fundamentals of Software Development, REAL ESTATE Beginning Writing for the Half-Hour Spec I, page 64. Landscape Design 1: Site Design Basics, page 170. page 129. Real Estate Risk Management, page 147. Introduction to SketchUp for Landscape Real Estate Exam Prep Course, page 148. Architects, page 132. 7

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W 7th St If you work downtown, and you’re looking to move your career forward, you don’t have far to go. UCLA Extension holds courses at The Park DTLA, close to the W 8th St Bonaventure Hotel. W 9th St Olympic Bl one-way traffic You’ll find our most popular courses, all within easy reach of downtown businesses two-way traffic and without a crosstown commute in rush-hour traffic. Extension downtown. It’s closer than you think. Metered parking is available on 2nd Street and on Figueroa Street, which is free after 6pm. Parking is also available at The Park DTLA, Prestige Parking, and the World Trade Center. See page 174.

ACCOUNTING, TAXATION DESIGN & ARTS Successful CEQA Compliance: A Step-by-Step REAL ESTATE & INTERNAL AUDIT Web Design IV: Real World Applications, Approach, page 108. Using ARGUS and Spreadsheet Programs for Principles of Accounting, page 10. page 56. CEQA Updates: Issues and Trends in 2018, Commercial Real Estate Analysis, page 148. page 108. Intermediate Accounting Theory and Practice, ENGINEERING SCIENCES & MATH pages 11 & 12. FINANCE & INVESTMENTS Six Sigma Green Belt, page 82. Clinical Skills I: Taking a Medical History, Ethics in Accounting, page 14. Construction Management, page 85. Business Economics, page 110. page 153. Federal Income Taxation, page 15. Construction Technology, page 86. HEALTH CARE & COUNSELING Atomic and Molecular Structure, Equilibria, Internal Auditing, page 16. Acids, and Bases, page 154. Fundamentals of Construction Costs and Strategy and Marketing for Health Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Kinetics, BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT Estimating, page 86. Organizations, page 123. and Organic Chemistry, page 154. Developing a Business Plan, page 35. ENTERTAINMENT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Structure of Organic Molecules, page 154. Ethics for Human Resources Professionals, Acting Techniques: The Fundamentals, & HORTICULTURE page 36. Biochemistry: Introduction to Structure, page 93. Enzymes, and Metabolism, page 155. Financial Aspects of Human Resources Introduction to the Landscape Design Directing Workshop I: Composition and Management, page 37. Professions, page 129. Preparation for College Chemistry, page 155. Movement, page 95. Compensation Programs: Administration and Grading and Drainage, page 130. Precalculus, page 156. Building an Online Audience, page 98. Design, page 37. Differential and Integral Calculus, page 156. Making the Short Documentary for Digital LANGUAGES & ENGLISH AS A Benefits Programs: Administration and Introduction to Statistical Reasoning, Platforms, page 98. SECOND LANGUAGE Design, page 37. page 157. Music Supervision for Film and Television, High-Intermediate English as a Second Employee Relations and Legal Aspects of page 102. Language, page 136. WRITING & JOURNALISM Human Resources Management, page 38. Advanced English as a Second Language, Nonfiction: Essential Beginnings, page 158. Risk Analysis and Project Management, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES page 137. page 50. & PUBLIC POLICY Write a Novel in 10 Weeks, page 160. Memoir Intensive: A Two-Weekend Workshop, Managing Project Quality, page 51. Principles of Sustainability I: Introduction, LEGAL PROGRAMS page 163. Leadership and the Human Element in Project page 104. Information Session: Paralegal Training Creative Nonfiction II, page 163. Management, page 51. Climate Change, Energy, and the Program, page 138. Project Earned Value, Procurement, and Cost Environment, page 108. Spoken Word Intensive, page 165. Management, page 52. Writing the First Screenplay I, page 168. Writing the First Screenplay II, page 168. 8 Upgrade Your Career Here: Visit the Career Services Website UCLA Extension is bringing you new tools, resources, and programs to help you put your career into high gear.

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You Have the Skills, Now Get the Job Online career coaching is available for Extension students and alumni in partnership with the UCLA Alumni Association and the UCLA Career Center. Powered by InsideTrack, career coaching gives you an edge by providing: • One-on-one meetings with a professional advisor to help you reach your career goals • Templates and tools to help you create career search materials • Live workshops that teach you what employers are looking for • Video tutorials with career and job hunting advice Visit ucla.insidetrack.com to learn more. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit 9 ACCOUNTING, Accounting & Taxation TAXATION Internships If you are in one of our certificate programs and are in the job search mode you should be talking to us about the various internship possibilities available to you. There is no better way to gain valuable experience, to network and to & INTERNAL market your skills. MGMT X 423.4 Internship If you are interested in exploring the in Accounting possibility of one of our internships Page 13. please contact Greg Gonzalez at [email protected]. MGMT X 427.124 Internship in Taxation AUDIT Page 16. * Certificate students must complete a minimum of 5 courses before enrolling in an internship.

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We offer courses on a wide variety of subjects that can help you fulfill graduate program prerequisites or earn credit towards a bachelor’s degree. Our transfer credit courses are directly transferable to all UC and Cal State Campuses. Disclaimer: Some limitations on the number of courses which may be accepted may apply, so check with the receiving school prior to enrolling.

The Benefits of Enrolling Join Us at Our Events in a Certificate Student counseling and advice on course The Certificate provides proof of training Accounting and Finance 34th Annual Tax Controversy Institute selection and timing. The student advisor and skills in the job market from a known Information Session Tuesday, October 23, 8am–5pm knows what courses are planned for the and respected source, UCLA Extension, A Free Event The Beverly Hills Hotel upcoming quarters and can assist you in which enhances your brand. Saturday, September 8, 10am–12pm Fee: $525 completing the program. In some programs, such as the Financial UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center Internal Audit Programs Online UCLA Career Center access to career Planning program, transcripts are sent For more information call Info Session fairs and networking events being automatically to the CFP board for those (310) 206-1708 or email hosted on campus. interested in taking the exam to earn the A Free Webinar CFP credential. [email protected]. Wednesday, December 12, 10–11am If you are a registered Certificate student you can re-take one course within a year with a 50% discount. For more information on our events contact John Caruso at [email protected] | (310) 206-1708 10 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Reg# 363899 Fee: $765 Accounting & mmOnline Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Bookkeeping Midterm and final exams are proctored online; For more information call (310) 206-1654 or email additional requirements include microphone, [email protected]. headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment Limited. No refund after Oct. 2. c Winny Poon Accounting Reg# 363901 Fee: $765 Students who plan to become accountants in ❖❖ public accounting or private industry and who are Classroom preparing for the CPA examination are advised to 11 mtgs enroll in the Accounting Certificate. Students are Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 advised to complete X 1A and X 1B Principles of UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Accounting (or equivalent courses) before enroll- 21650 Oxnard Street ing in the certificate since these are prerequisites No refund after Oct. 10. Accounting Certificate for many courses in the curriculum. Maria Hernandez-Alamin, BA, CPA, CIA Reg# 363775 Students who plan to pursue career opportunities Fee: $765 in internal auditing and who are preparing for the ❖❖ Classroom CIA examination are advised to enroll in the 5 mtgs Programs Internal Audit Certificate. Students are advised to Saturday, 9am-4:30pm, Sept. 29-Oct. 27 complete X 120A, X 120B, and X 120C Intermedi- UCLA Extension Gayley Center: ate Accounting (or equivalent courses) before 1145 Gayley Ave. Accounting Certificate Accounting Fundamentals enrolling in the certificate since these are prereq- Accelerated section. Read chapters 1-3 before the Certificate uisites for many courses in the curriculum. first class meeting. The full 9-course Accounting Certificate is Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 5. MGMT X 1A c designed after the requirements for the The Accounting Fundamentals Certificate Mark Frohnauer, CPA, MBA, owner, Frohnauer CPA Exam and is intended for individuals is four courses long and is stackable with Principles of Accounting & Associates 4.0 units who working in an Accounting career and other Accounting, Finance, Tax, and Audit This course is the first in a two-course Principles of are looking to advance or individuals who MGMT X 1B specializations. This program is designed Accounting sequence and provides an introduction to Principles of Accounting accounting theory, principles, and practice. Instruction are looking to transition into an Account- for students who have undergraduate 4.0 units covers the uses, communication, and processing of ing career. Provides comprehensive back- degrees in non-financial disciplines or The second in a two-course Principles of Accounting accounting information, as well as the recording, ana- sequence, this course covers corporations, analysis and ground, skills and technical knowledge individuals working in a financial position lyzing, and summarizing of procedures used in prepar- interpretation of financial statements, and statements needed for a career in accounting. ing balance sheets and income statements. Additional who need to strengthen their accounting of cash flows, as well as examines accounting for topics include accounting for purchases and sales, skills for work or a career change. operations of departments and manufacturing. Addi- receivables and payables, cash and inventories, plant Certificate Summary tional topics include cost accounting systems and and equipment, depreciation and natural resources, variable costing, budgeting as an aid to planning and Certificate Summary intangible assets, and payrolls. Sole proprietorships and 9 Courses control, authorization and issuance of capital stock, partnerships also are examined. MGMT X 120A Intermediate 4 Courses reporting the results of operations, bonds payable, Reg# 363779 income taxes, and business decisions. Accounting Theory and Practice MGMT X 1A Principles of Accounting Fee: $765 Prerequisite(s): X 1A Principles of Accounting. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363907 MGMT X 120B Intermediate Accounting MGMT X 1B Principles of Accounting 10 mtgs Fee: $765 Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Theory and Practice B ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 422 Management Accounting UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. 10 mtgs MGMT X 120C Intermediate Accounting No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. New Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Theory and Practice C No refund after Oct. 8. MGMT X ### Intermediate Accounting c & UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Leon Garman, MS, recipient, UCLA Extension Distin- No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. MGMT X 124A Advanced Accounting Practice and Principles guished Instructor Award, 2010 No refund after Oct. 8. c Theory and Practice A Reg# 363782 Instructor to be announced Fee: $765 1 year when taking one course a quarter Reg# 363816 MGMT X 124B Advanced Accounting ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $765 Theory and Practice B $100 Candidacy Fee* 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 11 mtgs MGMT X 423 Financial Auditing $3060 Tuition costs UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 No refund after Oct. 9. MGMT X 423.2 Internal Auditing UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Shael B. Jacobson, CPA No refund after Oct. 9. c MGMT X 127 Federal Income Taxation Reg# 363772 Philippe Masbanji, BS, CPA Fee: $765 Reg# 363783 MGMT X 423.422 Ethics in Accounting mmOnline Fee: $765 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 mmOnline Midterm and final exams are proctored online; 2¼ years when taking one course Sept. 26-Dec. 5 additional requirements include microphone, a quarter Midterm and final exams are proctored online; headphones/speakers, and webcam. additional requirements include microphone, Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. $200 Candidacy Fee* c & headphones/speakers, and webcam. Kurt Hull, MBA, CPA, consultant $6,885 Tuition costs. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. c Reg# 363774 Anne Rich, PhD, MBA, BB, CPA, CMA Fee: $765 Reg# 363786 mmOnline Fee: $765 Sept. 26-Oct. 27 mmOnline Accelerated section. Read chapters 1-3 before the Oct. 31-Nov. 28 first class. Accelerated Section: Read chapters 14-16 before Midterm and final exams are proctored online; the first class meeting. additional requirements include microphone, Midterm and final exams are proctored online; headphones/speakers, and webcam. additional requirements include microphone, No refund after Oct. 2. c & headphones/speakers, and webcam. Deidra Duncan, MBA, CPA Enrollment limited. No refund after Nov. 6. c kkk Deidra Duncan, MBA, CPA kkk For More Information (310) 206‑1654 | uclaextension.edu/acctg Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit 11

Reg# 363787 MGMT X 120B Fee: $765 Intermediate Accounting Theory ❖❖ Classroom and Practice Accounting Specializations 5 mtgs 4.0 units Saturday, 9am-4:30pm, Nov. 3-17 This is the second course in the three-course Interme- UCLA Extension Gayley Center: diate Accounting sequence. X 120B begins with the Stackable Accounting Specializations 1145 Gayley Ave. second part of inventory accounting and then covers Saturday, 9am-4:30pm, Dec. 1-8 accounting for long-term assets and intangibles, current UCLA Extension Gayley Center: and long-term liabilities, and stockholders’ equity. There are three stackable accounting specializations which would allow 1145 Gayley Ave. Prerequisite(s): X 120A Intermediate Accounting Theory students in the Accounting Fundamentals Certificate or students with some Accelerated section. Read chapters 14-16 before and Practice. the first class meeting. accounting experience to explore other aspects of accounting or continue on Reg# 363713 No meeting Nov. 24. Fee: $765 to gain the comprehensive knowledge needed to sit for the CPA Exam. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Nov. 9. c ❖❖ Classroom Mark Frohnauer, CPA, MBA, owner, Frohnauer 10 mtgs Focuses in Accounting Advanced Accounting & Associates Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA: Dodd Hall Specialization Summary Specialization Summary MGMT X 120A No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. Intermediate Accounting Theory No refund after Oct. 8. 4 Courses 3 Courses and Practice Gary Krausz, MAcc, CPA, accounting manager, Gursey, 4.0 units Schneider & Co. LLP MGMT X 423 Financial Auditing MGMT X 124A Advanced Accounting This is the first course in the three-course Intermediate Reg# 363710 Theory and Practice A Accounting sequence. X 120A covers the interpretation, MGMT X 423.2 Internal Auditing Fee: $765 use, processing, and presentation of accounting infor- mmOnline MGMT X 124B Advanced Accounting mation and the preparation of principal accounting MGMT X 127 Federal Income Taxation Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Theory and Practice B statements. Topics include an overview of the concep- Midterm and final exams are proctored online; tual framework of accounting, valuation, recording, and MGMT X 423.4 International additional requirements include microphone, MGMT X 423.422 Ethics in Accounting presentation of the balance sheet, income statement, Accounting headphones/speakers, and webcam. and statement of cash flows. Students are introduced No refund after Oct. 2. 3 quarters when taking one course a to time value of money concepts, as well as, accounting 1 year when taking one course a quarter for cash, receivables, and the first part of inventories. Ming-Chun Lu, MBT, CPA, senior accountant, Northrop quarter Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting, Grumman $75 Candidacy Fee or consent of instructor. Reg# 363871 $75 Candidacy Fee Fee: $765 $3060 Tuition costs Reg# 363706 mm $2995 Tuition costs Fee: $765 Online ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Intermediate Accounting 8 mtgs No refund after Oct. 2. You may also be interested in other Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Internet required. Specialization Summary stackable specializations such as UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; International Finance (page 112), No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. additional requirements include microphone, 3 Courses headphones/speakers, and webcam. Internal Audit (page 16), or No refund after Oct. 8. Taxation (page 15). Kendall L. Simmonds, Sr., MBA Kendall L. Simmonds, Sr., MBA MGMT X 120A Intermediate Reg# 363702 Reg# 363730 Accounting Theory and Practice Fee: $765 Fee: $765 MGMT X 120B Intermediate Accounting mmOnline ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 26-Dec. 5 10 mtgs Theory and Practice B Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Midterm and final exams are proctored online; MGMT X 120C Intermediate Accounting additional requirements include microphone, UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. headphones/speakers, and webcam. No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. Theory and Practice C Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors No refund after Oct. 11. not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. Justin Goss, CPA, MSA 3 quarters when taking one course a Lee Krueger, MBA, senior finance manager, Walt quarter Disney World Co. Reg# 363703 $75 Candidacy Fee Fee: $765 mmOnline $2995 Tuition costs Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Midterm and final exams are proctored online; additional requirements include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Course Icons not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. Complete Your Accounting David Reinus, MBA, CPA, owner, David Reinus, CPA Reg# 363705 Provide Fee: $765 mmOnline Information Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Courses Anywhere Midterm and final exams are proctored online; At-a-Glance additional requirements include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam. Westwood, Downtown L.A., Woodland Hills, or Online Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. m ONLINE COURSE Technical requirements, page 4 No refund after Oct. 2. c & No matter where you live or work, UCLA Also consider taking a course online. Kevin Mcfarlane, DBA, MBA, CFO, Academic Achieve- g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 Extension has the locations to help you Our instructor-led online courses let you ment Group LLC/Broomfield Education Group LLC complete your accounting courses at study at any time and from any place. Reg# 363723 WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 Fee: $765 c your convenience! You can even take a combination of ❖❖ Classroom v ON-GROUND COURSE Our Downtown L.A., Westwood, and classroom and online courses! 11 mtgs Woodland Hills locations are close to Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Visit our website for textbook where you live and work, and are No refund after Oct. 10. information. offered at a variety of times and days Anthony Hurwitz, CPA, MBA, associate, PAR Com- of the week. mercial Brokerage, Inc. C UC CREDIT May be transferable­ to other colleges and universities, page 5 For More Information uclaextension.edu/accounting 12 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Saturday Accounting Courses in Westwood Accounting for Beat the weekday traffic by attending our Saturday courses in Westwood. Offered This Quarter MGMT X 1A Principles of Accounting Nonprofit Professionals (Accelerated course) Page 10. Nonprofit Accounting MGMT X 1B Principles of Accounting Course designed for accounting professionals working in nonprofits. (Accelerated course) Reg# 363913 Page 10. Page 13. For More Information uclaextension.edu/accounting

MGMT X 120C Reg# 363733 MGMT X 124B MGMT X 420.18 Intermediate Accounting Theory Fee: $765 Advanced Accounting Theory Accounting and Enterprise and Practice ❖❖ Classroom and Practice Business Systems 4.0 units 11 mtgs 4.0 units 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 0.0 CEUs This course, which takes place in a computer lab, cov- This is the third course in the three-course Intermediate UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. This course examines partnerships and joint ventures; ers the features and functions of Enterprise Business Accounting sequence. X 120C covers such complex No refund after Oct. 10. installment and consignment sales; receiverships, Software, often referred to as ERP Systems or Auto- accounting issues as accounting for investments, rev- Kendall L. Simmonds, Sr., MBA estates, and trusts; and governmental units. Interna- mated Accounting packages. The course covers the enue recognition, pension plans, leases, accounting for tional operations, including accounting for transactions basic structure of these packages, order-to-cash pro- income taxes, accounting changes, preparation of the MGMT X 124A with foreign companies, use of foreign exchange con- cess, procure-to-pay process, and financial manage- statements of cash flows, and an overview of financial Advanced Accounting Theory tracts to hedge against foreign currency fluctuations, ment process. Instruction includes the following statement analysis. and Practice and translation of accounts of foreign subsidiaries and modules: general ledger, accounts payable, accounts Prerequisite(s): X 120B Intermediate Accounting Theory 4.0 units branches, also are covered. receivable, payroll, order entry, inventory, purchasing, and Practice or consent of instructor. 3.6 CEUs Prerequisite(s): X 124A Advanced Accounting Theory and executive information. The course touches briefly Reg# 363878 This course examines intercompany transactions, and Practice or consent of instructor. on manufacturing issues. Other topics include different Fee: $765 partially owned subsidiaries, and parent company vs. Reg# 363759 approaches to automating accounting, database design, ❖❖ Classroom entity theory valuation of minority interest in subsidiar- Fee: $765 operating procedures, and internal controls. Participants 11 mtgs ies. Topics include business combinations; purchase vs. ❖❖ Classroom learn several tips on the selection and implementation Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 pooling of interests; accounting for mergers, consolida- 10 mtgs of e-business software, including contract negotiations, UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. tions, and acquisition of subsidiaries; cost vs. equity Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 and are provided hands-on computer experience with No refund after Oct. 9. method of accounting for operations of subsidiaries; UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. various high-end accounting packages. Terrence Lucero, MS, Terrence A. Lucero, CPA, a preparation of financial statements; and home office No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting Professional Corporation and branch office relationships. No refund after Oct. 8. or consent of instructor. Prerequisite(s): X 120A, B, and C Intermediate Account- Reg# 363898 Sam Boutari, MSc, PhD, consultant; recipient of the Reg# 363903 ing Theory and Practice and X 422 Management Fee: $765 UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award. Fee: $835 Accounting or consent of instructor. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363758 ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs Reg# 363755 Fee: $765 12 mtgs Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Fee: $765 mmOnline Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 mm UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Online Sept. 26-Dec. 5 No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. 21650 Oxnard Street Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Enrollment limited to 27 students. No refund after No refund after Oct. 9. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; additional requirements include microphone, Oct. 11. & Justin Goss, CPA, MSA additional requirements include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam. Jerald Savin, BA, CPA, CEO, Cambridge Technology headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No Consulting Group Reg# 363897 Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. Fee: $765 refund after Oct. 2. Larry B. Wolod, CPA, JD, LLM c MGMT X 422 mmOnline Kevin Mcfarlane, DBA, MBA, CFO, Academic Achieve- Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 363754 ment Group LLC/Broomfield Education Group LLC Management Accounting 4.0 units Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Fee: $765 Reg# 363757 mm This course covers the nature, objectives, and proce- additional requirements include microphone, Online Fee: $765 headphones/speakers, and webcam. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 mmOnline dures of cost accounting and control. Topics include job No refund after Oct. 2. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Sept. 26-Dec. 5 costing and process costing, joint product costing, standard costs, theories of cost allocation and absorp- Michael Stoots, BS, MS additional requirements include microphone, Midterm and final exams are proctored online; headphones/speakers, and webcam. tion, uses of cost accounting data for management Reg# 363736 additional requirements include microphone, Early enrollment recommended. Visitors not permitted. headphones/speakers, and webcam. decision making, accounting for manufacturing over- Fee: $765 No refund after Oct. 2. head, cost budgeting, cost reports, distribution costs, mmOnline Enrollment limited. Early enrollment is recommended. Wendy Achilles, PhD, CPA No refund after Oct. 2. standard costs, differential cost analysis, profit-volume Sept. 26-Dec. 5 relationships, and break-even analysis. Designed for Reg# 363756 Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Larry B. Wolod, CPA, JD, LLM people who are preparing for careers in accounting or Fee: $765 additional requirements include microphone, those currently in production planning, materiel control, ❖❖ Classroom headphones, speakers, and webcam. production control, program management, pricing, and/ 11 mtgs Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No or purchasing. Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 refund after Oct. 2. Prerequisite(s): X 1B Principles of Accounting Brenda Forde, MBA, CPA UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. No refund after Oct. 10. kkk kkk Sam Boutari, MSc, PhD, consultant; recipient of the UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit 13 Prepare for Accounting Accounting & Finance Licensing Exams Information Session

Becker CPA Review CMA Exam Review Attend a Free Event Prepare for the CPA examination. Account- These review courses provide an overview Saturday, September 8, 10am–12pm, UCLA Extension Gayley Center ing concepts, theories, and procedures are to assist you in preparing for the CMA intensely reviewed, and you learn exam-tak- Exam. Instruction utilizes the IMA’s CMA- Doors Open at 9:30am. Event Starts Promptly at 10am. ing techniques applicable for the CPA Exam. excel Learning System, which includes access to online practice tests. Join us at this free event to learn more about the multitude of career paths CIA Exam Review within the financial industry and how UCLA Extension’s accounting and finance Offered in partnership with the Institute programs can help you reach your professional goals. of Internal Auditors (IIA), the CIA Exam Review fully prepares students for the CIA This event is geared for financial profes- certification examination. sionals currently in the field as well as for career changers. For More Information Hear from industry professionals, uclaextension.edu/accounting instructors, and staff regarding: • Career Paths and Opportunities Reg# 363818 Reg# 363887 Accounting and Finance Certificates Fee: $765 Fee: $765 • ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom • Roadmap to Industry Licensing (CPA, CIA, Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 11 mtgs CMA, CFA, CFP, FP&A) UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 No refund after Oct. 9. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Also, enter a drawing to win course Sam Boutari, MSc, PhD, consultant; recipient of the No refund after Oct. 10. discounts. UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award. Rickey S. Manbahal, MPA Enroll using Reg# 363794 Reg# 363820 Fee: $765 MGMT X 423.18 mmOnline Nonprofit Accounting Sept. 26-Dec. 5 4.0 units For More Information 3.6 CEUs No refund after Oct. 2. c & [email protected] | (310) 203-1708 Justin Goss, CPA, MSA Nonprofit organizations represent one of the fastest- growing sectors of our economy. This fact makes it Reg# 363817 increasingly important for auditors, managers, and MGMT X 423.4 MGMT X 423.42 Fee: $765 mmOnline CPAs in public, private, and nonprofit firms to under- International Accounting Internship in Accounting 4.0 units 4.0 units Sept. 26-Dec. 5 stand how nonprofits measure financial performance This course is designed for students of accounting The internship provides practical experience in a variety No refund after Oct. 2. and how they differ from for-profit organizations. This c & course examines the core principles and practices of and international business professionals who are of accounting job functions within public accounting, Chee-Sum Tan, MBA, FCCA, CPA, CFA, ABV, controller/ nonprofit accounting. It also summarizes the accounting working for public accounting firms, corporations, and private industry, or the nonprofit environment, and is an accounting manager, Union Bank of California requirements and practices of specific types of non- other enterprises engaged in international business, opportunity to apply the material previously studied in profit organizations, including hospitals, colleges and as well as governmental institutions and international your accounting courses. Students intern with sponsor- MGMT X 423 universities, health and welfare organizations, and organizations. Instruction covers a broad range of ing companies for a minimum of 120 hours and must Financial Auditing organizations—both nonprofit and for-profit—that accounting challenges faced by multinational enter- secure their internship assignment and submit all 4.0 units receive government assistance in the form of contracts, prises, including the transition from GAAP to IFRS, required paperwork by Sept. 14. This course examines the auditing principles governing guaranties, grants, or assistance that may be subject the ways different countries perceive and interpret Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the the responsibilities of certified public accountants in their to federal audit requirements. Other topics include the certain accounting topics, and the rationale for how Accounting Certificate and who have completed a examination of clients’ financial statements. Professional general characteristics and operational environment of to deal with them. Case studies illustrate the specific minimum of five Accounting courses. International ethics, legal liability, internal control, evaluation, sampling nonprofit organizations; applying generally accepted day-to-day accounting issues that are encountered students must contact the International Student Office techniques, and audit reports, as well as a study of the standards and principles; and financial statements, in international business operations. at (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. statements on auditing standards issued by the American audit guides, and recent changes in nonprofit account- Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting Reg# 363664 Institute of CPAs, also are discussed. Instruction empha- ing and reporting rules. or consent of instructor. Fee: $765 sizes verification of the major items reported in clients’ Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting Reg# 363827 Independent Study/Internship statements, audit programs, and case studies. or relevant experience in the nonprofit sector or consent Fee: $765 Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Prerequisite(s): X 120A, B, and C Intermediate Account- of instructor. mmOnline Enrollment limited. ing Theory and Practice, or consent of instructor. c Reg# 363913 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Deidra Duncan, MBA, CPA Reg# 363911 Fee: $765 No refund after Oct. 2. Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom mm Lee Krueger, MBA, senior finance manager, Walt Online 11 mtgs Disney World Co. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 No refund after Oct. 2. c & UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Maria Hernandez-Alamin, BA, CPA, CIA 34 hours of MCLE credit available. Reg# 363821 No refund after Oct. 9. Fee: $765 Instructor to be announced mmOnline Sept. 26-Dec. 5 No refund after Oct. 2. c & m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Kurt Hull, MBA, CPA, consultant Reg# 363823 g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Fee: $765 mmOnline c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. No refund after Oct. 2. c & Rosalyn Wong, CPA, CIA, financial manager, City of & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Los Angeles kkk C UC CREDIT, page 5. 14 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 429 Accounting for Non-Accountants Bookkeeping 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs MGMT X 423.430 This course is designed for non-accounting managers Bookkeeping and Accounting and personnel in organizations of all sizes who must Essentials I work with, and understand, internal accounting/financial 4.0 units data—without overemphasizing the detailed mechanics This introductory course is the first course in the Book- and technical language of accounting. It is also appro- keeping Essentials sequence and provides an overview priate for entrepreneurs and business owners who of the essential skills needed to be a successful book- Bookkeeping desire a greater understanding of what accounting and keeper. The course is ideal for bookkeepers and accoun- financial information systems can and should be sup- tants who are early in their career or for individuals plying to them. Students gain the knowledge and skills considering a career transition, Students learn the prin- necessary for interpreting reported accounting data and ciples of double-entry bookkeeping, the basics of prepar- evaluating its impact, including an overview of the ing financial statements, and how to analyze business Specialization financial and managerial accounting process. Topics transactions from an accounting standpoint. Topics include fundamental accounting, accounting for sales, include recording entries in a general ledger, preparing cost of sales and inventory, cash and internal control, end-of-period worksheets and financial statements, and Many businesses need assistance getting their books in order, managing depreciation method, financial statement analysis, and adjusting and closing entries accounting. Additional top- invoices, preparing and understanding reports. Learn the latest tools and cash flow. ics include accounting for cash, preparing bank a recon- Reg# 363839 ciliation, a general overview of payroll accounting, techniques and expand your skills. This program is great for office managers Fee: $765 employee earnings and deductions, employer taxes and and others looking for career opportunities in the field. mmOnline reporting, using the payroll register and journal entries, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 accounting for sales, cash receipts, purchases, cash Enrollment limited. Early enrollment is recommended. payments and accounting for merchandise inventory Specialization Summary using weighted average, FIFO, and LIFO methods. No refund after Oct. 2. c Rebecca Evans, MSBE, BS Reg# 363593 4 Courses Fee: $765 MGMT X 423.430 Bookkeeping and MGMT X 427.13 Payroll Tax and MGMT X 429.4 ❖❖ Classroom Financial Control of Operations 8 mtgs Accounting Essentials I Accounting 4.0 units Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 MGMT X 423.431 Bookkeeping and 0.0 CEUs UCLA Extension Gayley Center: 1 year when taking one course a quarter This course examines the techniques of interpreting and 1145 Gayley Ave. Accounting Essentials II analyzing financial and accounting data for manage- No meeting Nov. 22. & $75 Candidacy Fee MGMT X 423.432 Accounting using ment control. The course covers topics such as financial Shael B. Jacobson, CPA information, cash flow statements, financial statement QuickBooks $3,090 Tuition costs analysis, growth rate analysis, revenue recognition, MGMT X 423.431 earnings per share, fixed assets, inventory, financial Bookkeeping and Accounting instruments, and leases. Students develop an under- Essentials II standing of the financial and accounting information 4.0 units For More Information that is needed by management to assist in the control This is the second course of the two course Bookkeep- of operations. ing and Accounting Essentials sequence. This course (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/bookkeeping Prerequisite(s): X 120A, B, and C Intermediate Account- covers accounting for promissory notes payable & ing Theory and Practice and X 422 Management receivable and the related interest calculations; the MGMT X 423.422 Reg# 363829 Accounting, or equivalent experience and consent of valuation of accounts receivable using various methods Ethics in Accounting Fee: $765 instructor. to account for uncollectible accounts and the valuation of property, plant & equipment including various depre- 4.0 units mmOnline Reg# 363841 ciation methods and calculations. Additional subjects 3.3 CEUs Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Fee: $765 mm covered are the fundamentals of partnership account- The business scandals of recent years have highlighted Enrollment limited. Early enrollment is recommended. Online ing; corporation accounting including organization, the importance of ethical behavior in the accounting No refund after Oct. 2. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 capital stock, earnings, distributions and the issuance profession. This course covers the elements necessary David Reinus, MBA, CPA, owner, David Reinus, CPA Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No of corporate bonds; the understanding & preparation of to make proper ethical decisions by first defining what refund after Oct. 2. Reg# 363834 c a statement of cash flows, and a basic understanding ethics are and then identifying the questions that need Dale Wallis, MS Fee: $765 of financial statement analysis. The course also pro- to be asked in everyday business practices. Key ethical mm Online vides an overview of the design and use of Excel standards specific to the accounting profession are MGMT 828.4 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 spreadsheets that can be tailored to keep track of pri- explored, highlighting the unique role of the accountant Becker CPA Review Program Enrollment limited. Early enrollment is recommended. mary bookkeeping tasks. both as “trusted advisor” to his/her client and the (often 10.4 CEUs No refund after Oct. 2. Prerequisite(s): MGMT X 423.430 Bookkeeping conflicting) role of “reporter” of financial information to This exam review program reviews accounting con- Roderick Fong ­Essentials I the marketplace and governmental agencies. The course cepts, theories, procedures and exam-taking tech- Reg# 363835 begins with a study of the earliest models of business niques applicable for the CPA exam. Enrollment fees Reg# 363605 Fee: $765 ethics through today’s professional requirements of the include all four sections of the review and textbooks. Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, the State Board of Students may participate in the program at any Becker mmOnline 11 mtgs Accountancy, and other regulatory agencies. Instruction location or online. Enrollment is offered at a discount Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 includes writing assignments, classroom lecture, and and is limited to UCLA Extension Accounting Certificate Enrollment limited. & UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. c presentations based on assigned readings. Students students who have successfully completed at least five Jean Rhee, MBA, CPA No refund after Oct. 10. leave the course with a better overall understanding of classes in the certificate curriculum. Roderick Fong the challenges of ethical business practices. Reg# 363981 MGMT X 423.432 Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting Fee: $2,793 Accounting Using QuickBooks and X 127 Federal Income Taxation or consent of ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units instructor. Date and Time TBA This desktop and Windows-based course provides Reg# 363832 Early enrollment required. Fee nonrefundable. Materi- instruction on the objectives covered for the QuickBooks Fee: $765 als included. Certified User exam, covering both introductory and mmOnline Visit www.becker.com to view locations and advanced aspects for using the program. Ideal for busi- Sept. 26-Dec. 5 schedules. ness owners, office managers and bookkeepers, par- 31 hours of MCLE credit available. Instructor to be announced ticipants learn “hands-on” how to expertly navigate through QuickBooks using a combination of menu No refund after Oct. 2. c Dale Wallis, MS m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. items, icons, and keyboard shortcuts. Participants have the opportunity to perform a number of day-to-day Reg# 363830 g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. business transactions as well as view the reports that Fee: $765 are available. This course also covers more advanced mmOnline WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. QuickBooks topics, including how to export existing Sept. 26-Dec. 5 c items chart of accounts lists; how to use QuickBooks Enrollment limited. Early enrollment is recommended. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. in multi-user mode; how to export reports to Excel; No refund after Oct. 2. workflow of the purchasing cycle in QuickBooks; setting Deborah Watson, BA, CPA & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED up payroll and how to run a payroll cycle. Basic knowl- kkk edge of bookkeeping is recommended and experience C UC CREDIT, page 5. using QuickBooks is also helpful. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit 15

Reg# 363609 MGMT X 127 Fee: $765 Federal Income Taxation mmOnline 4.0 units Sept. 26-Dec. 5 4.2 CEUs Course utilizes PC-compatible QuickBooks software This course explores individual income taxation issues, only. Students must purchase new textbooks in order including tax determination; personal and dependents to receive complimentary access to the QuickBooks exemptions; concepts and inclusions of gross income; software. c & general deductions and losses; deduction of certain Crystalynn Shelton, BA, CPA, writer, Fit Small Busi- business expenses and losses; depreciation, cost ness; QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisor Advanced Online. recovery amortization, and depletion; deduction of employee expenses; itemized deductions and losses; passive activity losses; property transaction gains and losses; nontaxable exchanges; and capital gains Taxation and losses. Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting For more information call (310) 206-1708 or email or consent of instructor. [email protected]. Reg# 363642 Fee: $835 Taxation Programs Students who plan to become tax professionals in industry, or professional tax preparers, are advised ❖❖ Classroom to enroll in the Taxation Certificate. Students are 11 mtgs advised to complete X 1A and X 1B Principles of Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Taxation Certificate Tax Planning for Entities Accounting (or equivalent courses) before enroll- UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. ing in the certificate, since these are prerequisites Two meetings to be arranged. The Taxation Certificate is four courses Specialization Summary for many courses in the curriculum. Nidal Ramadan, CPA, MBA, Internal Revenue agent long and is stackable with other Account- 3 Courses Reg# 363621 ing, Finance, and Audit specializations. Fee: $835 This program is designed for attorney’s or MGMT X 427.13 Payroll Tax and Enrolled Agent ❖❖ Classroom CPAs looking into a tax specialization, for Accounting 14 mtgs MGMT 822.22B Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 students who are looking into a tax career MGMT X 427.904 Retirement Plans and Enrolled Agent Examination UCLA: Dodd Hall or current tax preparers looking to other Employee Benefits Preparation: Businesses Two meetings to be arranged. enhance their skills and advance their 4.8 CEUs Morton Rosenthal, JD, attorney careers. MGMT X 427.121 International Taxation This section covers accounting methods, basis and Reg# 363634 depreciation, limited versus general partnerships, sole Fee: $835 Certificate Summary 3 quarters when taking one course a proprietorships, business expenses, K-1 reporting, C mm quarter Online 4 Courses Corporations, S Corporations, decedent, estate, and Sept. 26-Dec. 5 $75 Candidacy Fee trust income taxation, and exempt organizations. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; MGMT X 127 Federal Income Tax Reg# 361916 additional requirements include microphone, $2,295 Fee: $495 headphones/speakers, and webcam. MGMT X 427.111 Federal Tax Practice, ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited. Research, and Ethics 12 mtgs Dana Leland, PhD Enrolled Agent Wednesday, 6-10pm, Oct. 10-Nov. 14 Reg# 363638 MGMT X 427.9 Partnership Taxation Specialization Summary: UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Fee: $835 10920 Lindbrook Dr. mmOnline MGMT X 427.8 Taxation of 4 Courses Saturday, 8:30am-12:30pm, Oct. 13-Nov. 3 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Corporations and Shareholders UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Midterm and final exams are proctored online; MGMT 822.12Fundamentals of Tax 10920 Lindbrook Dr. additional requirements include microphone, 1 year when taking one course a quarter Preparation Saturday, 8:30am-2pm, Nov. 10-17 headphones/speakers, and webcam. $100 Candidacy Fee UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Enrollment limited. MGMT 822.22A Enrolled Agent 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Wendy Achilles, PhD, CPA $3060 Tuition costs Examination Preparation: Individuals No refund after Oct. 12. Flora Basa, BS, CPA, revenue agent, Internal Revenue MGMT X 427.122 MGMT 822.22B Enrolled Agent Service Taxation of Property Transactions Stackable Taxation Examination Preparation: Businesses Gregory Habib, CPA, EA, MST, IRS international exam- 4.0 units Specializations iner (retired) 3.6 CEUs MGMT 822.22D Enrolled Agent Charlotte Edginton, MA, appeals officer, Internal This course is designed for attorneys, taxation profes- There are three stackable taxation spe- Examination Preparation: Revenue Service sionals, and others actively working in the real estate cializations which would allow students Representation, Practice, and Carolyn Payne, MA, CPA, attorney, lead appeals officer, industry and who are interested in taxation issues to expand their knowledge into specific Procedures Internal Revenue Service associated with real estate transactions. The course other aspects of taxation or continue on builds on the basic tax principles learned by students 1 year when taking one course a quarter MGMT 822.22D in X 127 Federal Income Taxation and extends those to gain the comprehensive knowledge Enrolled Agent Examination principles to their application in the sale or other trans- within the field. $75 Candidacy Fee Preparation: Representation, fer of property. Students are provided with a detailed $1,410 Tuition costs Practice, and Procedures analysis of the federal income tax consequences result- Tax Planning for Individuals 1.2 CEUs ing from sales, exchanges, and other dispositions of This section covers practice before the IRS, income tax property, including such topics as determining the Specialization Summary preparers and penalties, representation, collection proce- taxable event; ascertaining basis and amount realized; dures, examination of returns, and the appeals process. ascertaining gain or loss; limitations regarding the use 3 Courses of losses, including the at-risk and passive activity loss Reg# 361917 provisions; the importance of the distinction between MGMT X 427.12 Estate and Gift Fee: $245 capital and ordinary loss treatment; and the applicability Taxation ❖❖ Classroom of various non-recognition provisions, including 3 mtgs like-kind exchanges and involuntary conversions. MGMT X 429.3 Estate Planning Saturday, 8:30am-12:30pm, Dec. 1 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Reg# 363647 MGMT X 430.33 Income Taxation in 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Fee: $765 Personal Financial Planning Wednesday, 6-10pm, Dec. 5 mmOnline UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Sept. 26-Dec. 5 3 quarters when taking one course a 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Enrollment limited. quarter Saturday, 8:30am-2:30pm, Dec. 8 Steve Rubens, JD, MBA UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: $75 Candidacy Fee 10920 Lindbrook Dr. $2,295 Tuition costs No refund after Dec. 3. Carolyn Payne, MA, CPA, attorney, lead appeals officer, Internal Revenue Service For More Information (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/taxation 16 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 427.124 MGMT X 427.9 Internship in Taxation Partnership Taxation Enrolled Agent 4.0 units 4.0 units The internship provides practical experience in a variety 3.6 CEUs of taxation job functions within the accounting or tax This course covers tax and legal aspects of forming, services sectors, private industry, or nonprofits, and is operating, and dissolving partnerships. Topics include an opportunity to apply the material previously studied the definition and conduct of a partnership; property, Specialization in your taxation courses. Students intern with sponsor- services, basis, and holding periods; interest and liabili- ing companies for a minimum of 120 hours and must ties; operational and at-risk rules; allocation of distribu- secure their internship assignment and submit all tive shares; transactions between partners; disposition required paperwork by Sept. 14. of interest and property; distributions involving 751 The 4-course Enrolled Agent Specialization can be completed within 6 months, Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the assets; termination and 736 payments; death of part- and consists of a tax preparation foundation course and the Enrolled Agent Taxation Certificate and who have completed a minimum ner; and setting up family and limited partnerships as of five courses in the Taxation Certificate program. an association for tax purposes. Review instructor-led program which prepares students to sit for the Enrolled International students must contact the International Prerequisite(s): X 127 Federal Income Taxation or Agent certification examination. Student Office at (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. equivalent experience and consent of instructor. Reg# 363666 Reg# 363653 The program is ideal for current tax pre- Candidacy Fee Fee: $765 Fee: $765 Independent Study/Internship mmOnline parers who have a desire to expand their An application for candidacy and a non- practice by becoming an EA, as well as Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 refundable fee of $75 must be submitted Enrollment limited. c Enrollment limited. those considering a career transition to officially enroll in this program. Dana Leland, PhD Edward Monsour, CPA, MBA, JD into tax preparation or into accounting, Reg# 363663 ranging from recent community college Required Courses: MGMT X 427.13 Fee: $765 graduates to retirees looking for a viable Payroll Tax and Accounting ❖❖ Classroom encore career. MGMT 822.12 Fundamentals of 4.0 units 11 mtgs Tax Preparation This course provides a fundamental introduction to the Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 EAs are the only federally licensed tax complexities and responsibilities of payroll tax laws, UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. (may be waived under special conditions) forms, and accounting and is targeted to those who Nidal Ramadan, CPA, MBA, Internal Revenue agent practitioners who specialize in taxation employ others, are responsible for complying with the and also have unlimited rights to repre- MGMT 822.22A EA Exam Review: various tax laws, or work in a payroll department. The MGMT 822.32 sent taxpayers before the IRS. They are Individuals course extends beyond learning the traditional payroll 2018 Tax Law Changes also the only tax professionals licensed tax forms and is intended for employers and accoun- 0.7 CEUs to practice and represent clients in all MGMT 822.22B EA Exam Review: tants who have multinational payroll responsibilities as Review the tax law changes which will be taking effect Businesses well as for those who are preparing for the Certified for 2018 and discuss with experts in the field the 50 states. Payroll Professional (CPP) Examination. After comple- impacts and implications these changes will have. MGMT 822.22D EA Exam Review: tion, students should have the skills to set up a rudi- mentary payroll tax system for a small office or Reg# 363939 Next Program starts: July 17. Representation, Practice, Fee: $105 business, as well as setting up and/or operating a ❖❖ and Procedures payroll system within a larger corporation. The deposit Classroom requirements, penalties, and how these forms are to be 1 mtg Courses begin on page 15. used and filed are covered in addition to some exposure Saturday, 8:30am-4:30pm, Nov. 3 to tax treaties. Lectures include the use of workbook UCLA Extension Gayley Center: examples and the completion of tax forms required by 1145 Gayley Ave. the taxing authorities. Instructor to be announced Reg# 363652 Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs Internal Audit Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 MGMT X 423.2 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. c & Gregory Habib, CPA, EA, MST, IRS international exam- Internal Auditing iner (retired) 4.0 units This course introduces students to the internal audit MGMT X 427.8 profession and the internal audit process and is designed Taxation of Corporations for accounting, auditing, and business students; CPAs, and Shareholders CIAs, and CMAs or candidates; controllers and internal 4.0 units auditors; financial and auditing managers; corporate 3.6 CEUs executives; and federal and state auditors and managers. This course examines classification of corporations and Topics include the definition of internal auditing, The IIA’s 34th Annual Tax associations, organization of corporations, transfers of International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF), property to and from a corporation, small business stock, risk, governance and control issues, and conducting dividend distributions, earnings/profits, property divi- internal audit engagements, including report writing and dends, basic problems in redemption of stock, attribution interviewing skills. Additional topics include Internal Audit- rules, and partial and complete liquidations. Instruction ing (IA) standards; internal controls; managing the IA Controversy Institute department; IA working papers, procedures, evidences, also covers accumulated earnings, subchapter S, and transactions between corporations and shareholders. sampling, and flowcharting; 30 major areas of opera- Prerequisite(s): X 127 Federal Income Taxation, equiva- tional auditing, such as production, marketing, finances, Tuesday, October 23, The Beverly Hills Hotel lent experience, or consent of instructor. EDP, purchasing, and personnel; fraud detection, includ- ing a discussion of the latest developments in financial Reg# 363128 crimes; major areas of management auditing; IA reports; Join us for one of the preeminent conferences in the United States Fee: $765 and evaluation of the IA function. exclusively dedicated to tax controversy and tax litigation. ❖❖ Classroom Prerequisite(s): X 120A, B, and C Intermediate Account- 11 mtgs ing Theory and Practice or consent of instructor. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 • Learn the latest trends on tax controversy The Institute’s continued success is UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Reg# 363580 issues. structured around our mission to provide No refund after Oct. 9. Fee: $765 mmOnline • Network with leading tax professionals an open forum for distinguished present- Instructor to be announced Sept. 26-Dec. 5 and IRS representatives. ers and panelists to discuss and debate Reg# 363181 Enrollment limited. c & Includes continental breakfast, awards sometimes sensitive tax practice issues Fee: $765 Jim Tiao, BA, MBA, CIA, CISA • mmOnline luncheon, and post-conference ­reception. with an engaged audience. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 363581 No refund after Oct. 2. Fee: $765 mmOnline Mark Hoose, Esq. attorney at law Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited. c & For More Information Ahmed Abo-Hebeish, MBA, CPA, consultant, Hebeish (310) 206-1708 | uclaextension.edu/taxcon Management Services kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit 17 Pre‑MBA Courses

Our pre-MBA Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit courses provide a solid foundation in quantitative methods­ and general business theory that can help fulfill your MBA prerequisites or enhance your MBA application. They also provide an ideal foundation for students who are preparing for the GMAT. Visit uclaextension.edu/pre-mba to learn more about these courses. Offered This Quarter ++MGMT X 1A Principles of Accounting ++MGMT X 1B Principles of Accounting Internal Audit Certificate Page 10. Page 10. The Internal Audit Certificate is designed to meet the market’s demand for qualified internal auditors, and is ideal for internal audit managers and staff who want to expand their current career prospects, as well as for individuals who are considering a career transition into the field. The program’s curriculum provides the educational coursework needed to prepare fully for the globally ++Also offered online. recognized Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) certification, as well as the CFE, CISA, CGAP, and CFSA credentials. Reg# 363583 MGMT X 423.426 You have the option to complete your courses through traditional classroom Fee: $765 Organizational Governance and Ethics sessions held during the evenings or in instructor-led online courses. Students ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 9 mtgs In today’s global business environment, with volatile are advised to complete Intermediate Accounting X 120A, X 120B, and X 120C Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 worldwide capital markets and eroded investor confi- (or equivalent courses) prior to enrolling in the certificate. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. dence in corporate accountability, the demand for No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be effective corporate governance and ethical conduct in arranged. & ensuring reliable financial information is higher than Sam Boutari, MSc, PhD, consultant; recipient of the before. This course introduces students to aspects of Required Core Courses CIA Certification UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award. good organizational governance principles and frame- works, key concepts of proper ethical behavior as well MGMT X 423.2 Internal Auditing The Certified Internal Auditor is the only MGMT X 423.421 as the role internal auditors should undertake in sup- globally accepted designation for internal MGMT X 423 Financial Auditing Forensic Accounting porting their organizations. The course is intended to auditors and is the standard by which 4.0 units develop an awareness and understanding of the main MGMT X 423.421 Forensic Accounting This course is an introduction to the exciting field of themes, perspectives, frameworks, concepts, and internal auditing professionals demon- forensic accounting and the role it plays in both pre- issues pertaining to corporate governance and business MGMT X 423.426 Organizational strate their knowledge and competence. venting fraud from occurring and discovering fraud after ethics from historical, global, institutional, commercial, Governance and Ethics For more information on earning the CIA it has occurred. Students are introduced to many best practices, and regulatory perspectives. certification, contact the Institute of opportunities in the field of accounting and fraud detec- Reg# 363587 MGMT X 423.427 Information Internal Auditors at (407) 937-1100, tion in the private sector, public accounting, and govern- Fee: $765 Technology (IT) Auditing ment. Topics include complex financial investigations; mmOnline or visit theiia.org. compliance and financial audits; money laundering; net Sept. 26-Dec. 5 c & MGMT X 423.428 Internal worth analysis; the psychology of white collar crime; Didem Komaromi, CPA, supervisor, technology risk Auditing Capstone CIA Review Program financial statement fraud; and more. Guest lecturers advisory consultant from diverse fields describe their careers in the field Offered in collaboration with the Institute of accounting/forensic accounting by presenting MGMT 828.501C Elective Courses of Internal Auditors (IIA), this review pre- real-world cases and investigations. CIA Exam Review Part III: pares students for the CIA exam and is Prerequisite(s): X 423 Financial Auditing: and X 423.2 (Any 3 from the following) Internal Auditing or consent of instructor. Internal Audit Knowledge Elements taught by experienced instructors using 4.0 CEUs MGMT X 422 Management Accounting the IIA CIA Learning System­ materials. Reg# 363588 This 10-week online review session covers the new CIA Fee: $765 exam Part III topics, including governance and business MGMT X 190 Management Theory, mm Online ethics; risk management; organizational structure, Policy, and Process Candidacy Fee Sept. 26-Dec. 5 including business processes and risks; communica- An application for candidacy and a nonre- Enrollment limited. c & tion; management and leadership principles; informa- MGMT X 429.4 Financial Control Daniel Ryan, MSA, BSBA, district director, U.S. Depart- tion technology and business continuity; financial of Operations fundable fee of $200 must be submitted ment of Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and management; and the global business environment. by the completion of the second course Trade Bureau This review course utilizes The Institute of Internal MGMT X 130A Basic Managerial Finance to officially enroll in this program under Auditors CIA Learning System program, designed to provide comprehensive and flexible training to CIA MGMT X 423.424 Government Auditing its current curriculum. candidates worldwide. and Performance Measurement Reg# 361078 Fee: $815 Internship mmOnline Oct. 1-Nov. 30 (May be used as one elective) CIA Learning System course materials are included in the course fee. Additional shipping costs will apply to MGMT X 423.42 Internship orders shipped outside the United States. in Accounting m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Enrollment limited. $250 nonrefundable until Oct. 6; no refund thereafter. HYBRID COURSE, page 4. c & g Vicki McIntyre, CIA, CPA, CFSA, CRMA c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED For More Information C UC CREDIT, page 5. (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/internalaudit 18 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Financial Seminars for Fall Quarter

New MGMT 822.32 2018 Tax Law Changes Review the tax law changes which will be taking effect for 2018 and discuss with experts in the field the impacts and implications these changes will have. Review Programs Page 16.

Credentials such as CPA, CFP, and EA can significantly enhance your marketability within the field. Employers know you have learned a standard set of skills, have Save the Date an understanding of those skills and are driven enough to complete the work required to earn the credential. This makes you less of a hiring risk for the poten- UCLA Extension tial employer and separates you for other candidates for the job or promotion. Certificate Graduation Ceremony There are two different aspects of preparing for these exams: Friday, June 28 at • Having or obtaining the underlying knowledge and skills though a Certificate program or Specialization. Make sure you’re eligible to take part! • Taking a review programs help you to understand how the test questions written and For details, contact your certificate which portions of the content you are strong and which portions of the content you need more work. Most of these exams are timed and you do not have the time to consider you advisor. responses for minutes at a time. Fall Review Programs Offered Enrolled Agent (EA) Exam Certified Financial Planner This taxation credential allows you to rep- (CFP) Exam resent clients from all 50 states in front of Widely recognized within the Financial the IRS who are being audited. Planning and Investment Community. Learn more about Extension Certificates at MGMT 822.22B Enrolled Agent This credential separates financial uclaextension.edu/programs Examination Preparation: planning knowledge, skills and abilities Business v from the sales positions in investing and insurance. MGMT 822.22D Enrolled Agent Examination Preparation: MGMT 833.374 Review Course for the Representation, Practice, CFP Examination v M Turn Over a New Leaf This and Procedures v Certified Management Certified Internal Auditor Accountant (CMA) Exam Fall at UCLA Extension (CIA) Exam Focuses on recognizing Management Recognized internationally this certification Accounting and Financial decision making Register early and save up to 10% during early enrollment.* documents your skills while providing and applications for individuals in the Use discount code: EARLY clarity, uniformity and alignment with Accounting Field. International Standards in the field. MGMT 828.611 CMA Exam Review Other discounts are also available! Part III: Financial Decision Making M MGMT 828.501C CIA Exam Review Visit: uclaextension.edu/discounts Part III: Internal Audit Knowledge Certified Public Accountant * Discount code available on most courses at least 30 days before course start date. Elements M (CPA) Exam Discounts cannot be combined. Widely recognized standard for Accountants verifying an understanding of GAAP Discount code is case sensitive. guidelines, Accounting concepts, reporting ❖❖Classroom and analysis. MMOnline MGMT 828.4 Becker Review Program M Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Architecture & Interior Design 19 ARCHITECTURE & Free Open House! The Architecture & Interior Design Program INTERIOR DESIGN Thursday, Nov. 8, 7–8:30pm, UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center

The Architecture & Interior Design Program offers high-quality courses to help you reach your professional and personal goals. To find out more, attend our informative­ New Student Discount Open House to learn about the curriculum, Each new certificate student attending career opportunities,­ and the benefits of the Open House receives a 15% discount enrollment. Speakers include the program on each certificate course enrolled in by director, program advisor,­ instructors, and November 16. current and former students. This discount is only for students entering Highlights include: the program for the first time. • Information about Master’s Degree in Interior Architecture Counseling Appointments • Curriculum presentation To make an appointment with 19 ARCHITECTURE 24 DESIGN STUDIOS • Careers in the field the Program Advisor, visit • Question-and-answer session arcid.uclaextension.edu/ 20 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 25 HISTORY OF DESIGN • Drawing for a free course appointment-request-form. & DESIGN To RSVP call (310) 206-2879 or visit 26 INTERIOR DESIGN arcid.uclaextension.edu/openhouse. 23 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS 23 DESIGN MATERIALS & METHODS

ARCH X 498.2 ARCH X 467.11A Project Management for Photographing Architecture Interior Architects and Interiors 4.0 units 4.0 units This course provides a detailed exploration of the vari- A study of the basic techniques of the medium as a ous phases of an interior architecture project, distin- powerful tool for the designer, as well as those inter- guishing between residential and commercial, as well ested in pursuing a career in architectural photography, as differing methods relating to small and large offices. this course introduces the tools and techniques used in Starting with the designer/client contract, this course photographing architecture, interiors, renderings, plans, covers the construction/implementation process, esti- design boards, and scale models. Using digital cameras, mating, scheduling, risk avoidance, and staffing issues. participants create compelling descriptive images that Students collaborate in teams and also work as indi- best show their work through the assignment and cri- viduals to create standard documents and checklists. tique process. Lectures focus on the history of archi- Prerequisite(s): X 430C Interior Architecture Studio III or tecture in photography up through the medium’s consent of program advisor. This is a required course current trends. Demonstrations cover basic composi- There are currently no Mac versions of Revit or 3ds Max in the Master of Architecture degree program. tional and lighting techniques. This course is equivalent Design. Mac users may work in a Windows partition Architecture Reg# 363383 to Cal Poly Pomona INA 560. using Parallels or other Windows emulation software. Fee: $2,000 Reg# 363889 For more information, please call (310) 825-9061. Prerequisite Foundation Level ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $579 All CAD courses are fast-paced and complex; absence 11 mtgs mmOnline These courses provide fundamental knowledge from any meeting is discouraged. The courses require Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 and skills in the field of interior design. For more at least three hours of computer work outside of class UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Due to the prevalence of digital technology in today’s information on the Master of Interior Architecture per week. Lab hours are not available; therefore, stu- 10920 Lindbrook Dr. shelter publishing and printing industries, using degree program, see page 20. dents must have access to their own hardware and This class is nondiscountable. Photoshop to manipulate imagery is integral to the software for the courses in which they enroll. No refund after Oct. 2. process; students must have access to a digital For information on enrollment, location, and space Barry Isakson, AIA, BArch, California Polytechnic State camera and Photoshop. availability call (800) 825-9971. For information on FREE SOFTWARE AND SOFTWARE LICENSES University, San Luis Obispo. As an architect, Mr. Isakson Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. course content email [email protected], Students may download free student versions of Revit practiced as a project manager in several Southern No refund after Sept. 30. visit arcid.uclaextension.edu, or call (310) 825-9061. and AutoCAD upon proof of student status through the c California firms. Currently, Mr. Isakson provides project Douglas Hill, photographer of architecture and interior Autodesk Education Community website. Students also For online course technical requirements see management consulting services and software tools to design who has been published in Los Angeles Times may be eligible for academic rates on other software page 4. design professionals. Magazine, Metropolitan Home, Progressive Architecture, for their own home computer. Prices and restrictions Architectural Record, Garden Design, Interior Architec- are subject to change by the software developers. CAD COURSE REQUIREMENTS ture, A+U, Camera, Los Angeles Magazine, Hospitality Software versions should reflect the version used in Prerequisite: All CAD courses assume knowledge of Design, House Beautiful, and World Architecture. drafting principles and basic PC (Windows) computer class; an older version may not possess the same skills. Advanced CAD courses assume knowledge of the interface or tools demonstrated in class. It is each application as defined in the introductory course. student’s responsibility to verify that his/her computer meets the software’s minimum system requirements. Note: All computer courses are taught on a Windows For more information call (310) 825-9061. platform in computer labs. Mac users may download Mac-compatible versions of AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, SketchUp/SketchUp Pro and Podium for laptop or home use, but will be responsible for learning mouse clicks or keystroke conversion independently. 20 Architecture & Interior Design Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

ARCH X 498.22 Reg# 363869 Interior Design in Films Fee: $925 2.0 units ❖❖ Classroom This course explores the use of interior design in cin- 11 mtgs ema. The course is structured around watching several Tuesday, 3-6pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 films and lectures that demonstrate various interior UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: design principles such as how interior design can be 1010 Westwood Blvd. used and changed as a piece of fashion; how simple This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona but playful and surreal ideas can be used to create a INA 550. Attendance at the first class is mandatory. truly memorable design; how certain styles can be Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors abused to look visually dramatic but be uncomfortable only permitted at the first class if space allows. or unusable; how an interior can serve as a portrait of No refund after Oct. 2. & the inhabitant; and how art, film, and interior design can Sheldon Nemoy, alumnus of the office of Charles intersect. The course will examine styles ranging from Eames and honorary member of the Eames Foundation. Neo-Classical to Mid-Century Modern. This course is Mr. Nemoy has worked extensively for major domestic not intended to provide instruction on how to enter the and international clients, and is also an author and field of production design for films. It instead focuses seminar speaker. on valuable lessons and creative solutions that interior Reg# 363870 designers can learn from film to use in creating spaces. Fee: $935 Reg# 363890 mmOnline Fee: $439 Sept. 25-Dec. 4 ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Sept. 29. c & Master of Interior 10 mtgs Patricia Chin, MA, BFA, New York Institute of Technol- Thursday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 ogy; currently, the creative director at The Toy Associa- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: tion in NYC. 1010 Westwood Blvd. No meeting Nov. 22. ARCH X 468.5A Architecture Degree Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Digital Presentation II: No refund after Oct. 4. 2D CAD/AutoCAD Presented in Academic Partnership Gray Adams, who has worked in the interior design 4.0 units field since 1976. He taught architectural history, deco- This course covers the basic AutoCAD commands used with Cal State Polytechnic University, Pomona rative arts, and art history at various colleges in the to create and edit 2D CAD drawings, as well as drawing Los Angeles area since 1979. He received multiple setup, layer control, dimensioning, symbol libraries, The UCLA Extension/California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Collaborative Outstanding Instructor of the Year awards at UCLA display commands, external references, attributes, Extension and FIDM. paperspace/modelspace, and methods for importing and Degree Program in Interior Architecture offers a curriculum leading to a Master exporting files between SketchUp and AutoCAD. Stu- of Interior Architecture (MIA) degree from Cal Poly Pomona that is fully accredited dents prepare a basic set of construction documents that include floor plans, elevations, sections, and details. by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA). Computer Technology Prerequisite(s): X 468.20 Digital Presentation I: Photo- shop/Illustrator. Software requirement: The most recent The program has 2 levels: Key Program Facts & Design version of AutoCAD. A student version of the AutoDesk software will be provided for free upon proof of student Prerequisite Foundation Level • The courses are taught at UCLA ARCH X 468.20 status. Review CAD course requirements. Extension’s Westwood facilities. The Digital Presentation I: Reg# 363873 The 1st level has 18 courses that provide program is managed by the Dept. of Photoshop/Illustrator Fee: $935 mm fundamental knowledge and skills in Architecture and the Cal Poly Pomona 4.0 units Online This comprehensive, hands-on course is designed to Sept. 25-Dec. 4 the field of interior design. Students College of Extended University in who successfully complete this level introduce designers to digital design tools. The course This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona partnership with UCLA Extension. begins with an overview of architectural and interior INA 551. earn a Certificate in Interior Design: design concepts; students will also review client pre- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Current students who complete the Foundation Level. • sentations and see how they were created. Students No refund after Sept. 29. c Prerequisite Foundation Level Courses learn why the use of these professional tools is essen- Shane Bartley, BA, UCLA; manager, IT Training, Disney Required Advanced Level with a GPA of B or better­ and have tial to the creative process of design and presentation Imagineering, where he oversees national training and completed a bachelor’s degree are production, and are introduced to using the computer development in 33 software curricula. The 2nd level has 63 quarter units in a for drawing, illustration, and layout. Fundamentals of eligible to apply for the MIA program. Reg# 363874 range of advanced topics in interior layout, typographic design, scanning, and image- Fee: $935 architecture. Students who successfully Current students without a bachelor’s enhancement software are covered, and students mmOnline • present projects in class. Software applications covered Sept. 25-Dec. 4 complete this level earn a Master of degree or who elect not to pursue the include Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. This course is This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona Interior Architecture degree conferred MIA, have the option of completing equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona INA 550. INA 551. by Cal Poly Pomona. Prerequisite Foundation Level courses Prerequisite(s): Working knowledge of Windows or Mac Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. operating systems. Software requirements: the most No refund after Sept. 29. To apply for the Required Advanced to earn a Certificate in Interior Design: recent versions of Illustrator and Photoshop. c Foundation Level, and may take the Shane Bartley, BA, UCLA; manager, IT Training, Disney Level, students must have completed Reg# 363648 Imagineering, where he oversees national training and a bachelor’s degree in any field, have NCIDQ exam after a higher amount of Fee: $935 development in 33 software curricula. mm successfully completed all Prerequisite required work experience. Online Reg# 363872 Foundation Level courses with a grade Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Fee: $925 No refund after Sept. 29. c & ❖❖ Classroom of B or better, and be evaluated for Beth Rabkin, M.Arch University of Pennsylvania, is an 10 mtgs advanced standing by the program architect and design professional with extensive formal Thursday, 3-6:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 advisor; for application details and training and a broad portfolio of experience. She is the UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: deadline, see page 22. owner of creative design firm Seaview Studios, through 1010 Westwood Blvd. which she provides multidisciplinary design services to No meeting Nov. 22. corporations and individuals. Beth completed her This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona Bachelor of Arts in History with minors in Art History and INA 551. Studio Art at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Attendance at the first class is mandatory. (2003) and attained her Masters of Architecture at The Visitors only permitted at the first class if space University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (2007). allows. No refund after Oct. 4. Above: Rockefeller Partners Architects. Alana Homesley Interior Design. Photo by Eric Staudenmaier. kkk Luis de Moraes, AIA-ASID-LEED AP BD+C; principal, EnviroTechno Architecture Incorporated. A graduate of UCLA Extension’s Interior Design Program, Mr. de For More Information Moraes has been practicing for over 30 years. His [email protected] | (310) 825-9061 experience includes many well recognizable commer- cial, hospitality, and residential projects. For complete program, admissions, and curriculum information visit arcid.uclaextension.edu/MIAprogram. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Architecture & Interior Design 21 Master of Interior Architecture Quarterly Curriculum Sequence

Certificate Program: Prerequisite/Foundation Level Courses 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter

Fundamentals of Interior Architecture Color Theory & Application Digital Presentation I: Photoshop/Illustrator ARCH X 438/INA 501 (4 units) ARCH X 452.1/INA 530 (4 units) ARCH X 468.20/INA 550 (4 units) Design Communication I Design Communication II Design Communication III ARCH X 467.17A/INA 511 (6 units) ARCH X 466E/INA 512 (6 units) ARCH X 466F/INA 513 (6 units) Elements of Design I Elements of Design II History of Environmental Arts: Part I ARCH X 454A/INA 521 (4 units) ARCH X 454B/INA 522 (4 units) ARCH X 427.8A/INA 561 (4 units) Offered in Spring & Fall only

4th Quarter 5th Quarter 6th Quarter

Digital Presentation II: 2D CAD/AutoCAD Digital Presentation III: 3D CAD/AutoCAD Lighting Design ARCH X 468.5A/INA 551 (4 units) ARCH X 468.5B/INA 554 (4 units) ARCH X 467.15/INA 535 (4 units) or or Interior Architecture Studio II Digital Presentation II: Revit Architecture I Digital Presentation III: Revit Architecture II Residential Design ARCH X 468.13A/INA 552 (4 units) ARCH X 438.13B/INA 555 (4 units) ARCH X 430A/INA 506 (6 units) Surface Materials Interior Architecture Studio I History of Environmental Arts: Part IV ARCH X 427.7/INA 541 (4 units) Space Planning/Human Factors ARCH X 427.8D/INA 564 (4 units) History of Environmental Arts: Part II ARCH X 433/INA 505 (6 units) Offered in Summer & Winter only ARCH X 427.8B/INA 562 (4 units) History of Environmental Arts: Part III Offered in Summer & Winter only ARCH X 427.8C/INA 563 (4 units) Offered in Spring & Fall only

Master’s Program: Required Advanced Level Courses 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

Interior Architecture Studio A Interior Architecture Studio B Master’s Project: Master’s Project: Commercial Design Special Topics Interior Architecture Studio Interior Architecture Documents ARCH X 430C/INA 5100 (6 units) ARCH X 471.19/INA 5210 (6 units) ARCH X 498.1/INA 6940 (8 units)† ARCH X 498/INA 6950 (8 units)† Not offered in Summer Not offered in Fall Business Strategies for Interior Architects Project Management for Interior Architects Understanding Building Codes Research & Programming Methodologies ARCH X 497.5/INA 6120 (4 units) ARCH X 498.2/INA 6140 (4 units)† ARCH X 427.20/INA 5130 (3 units)† ARCH X 497/INA 5220 (4 units)† Ecology of Design Offered in Spring & Fall only Concept Driven Design: Interior Detailing & Building Systems ARCH X 467.55/INA 6130 (2 units) Electives or Internship* Visual Seminar and Studio ARCH X 467.27B/INA 5230 (6 units)† Offered in Spring & Fall only ARCH X 471.125/INA 5120 (4 units)† Electives or Internship* Electives or Internship* Electives or Internship*

Electives Professional Development Decorating & Design Internship & Independent Study

Photographing Architecture & Interiors Residential Remodeling ARCH X 406.6/INA 538 (3.25 units) Professional Internship ARCH X 473/INA 5410/6990 (2 units) ARCH X 467.11A/INA 560 (4 units) Accessories for Residential Interiors ARCH X 443.40 (2 units) Independent Study INA 591 (1-4 units)† SketchUp ARCH X 468.6A (2 units) Feng Shui for Designers & Architects ARCH X 443.45 (2 units) Advanced SketchUp ARCH X 468.6B (2 units) Furniture Design ARCH X 461.4/INA 539 (4 units) Interior Design Law I ARCH X 497.10 (2 units) A Survey of the Decorative Arts ARCH X 443.16/INA 661 (4 units) Interior Design Law II ARCH X 497.11 (2 units) Offered in Summer & Winter only Advanced Portfolio and Presentation Techniques ARCH X 498.10 (4 units) Interior Rendering Techniques Using 3ds Max and V-Ray ARCH X 498.12 (4 units) Interior Design in Films ARCH X 498.22 (2 units)

Programming notes: Some Master’s Level courses, including the Master’s Studio & Documents courses, are not ††Classes restricted to only MIA students. Registration through Cal Poly Pomona’s BroncoDirect System. offered every quarter. Class scheduling may not necessarily lead to completion in 1 year. See course descriptions for more information. * Eight total elective units required for completion of Master’s Level. A maximum of 2 units for one internship can be used toward this requirement. Elective courses can be taken at any quarter. 22 Architecture & Interior Design Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

ARCH X 468.5B Reg# 363880 Digital Presentation III: 3D CAD (Using Fee: $925 Apply to the SketchUp, SU Podium, and AutoCAD) ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 11 mtgs This continuation of X 468.10 Digital Presentation II: 2D Saturday, 1-4:15pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 CAD/AutoCAD covers the basic commands necessary UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: to construct and view in 3D. Using SketchUp software, 1010 Westwood Blvd. MIA Program students draw a floor plan while simultaneously creat- This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona ing a complete 3D virtual building. Instruction covers INA 555. the accurate drawing of walls, doors, windows, details, Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Step-by-Step Instructions and other 3D objects. Additionally, the course covers No refund after Oct. 6. numerous basic menu commands and other features, Ben Mansouri, IDP, NCARB, pending AIA, MS in Manu- such as modifying, editing, offsetting, layers, line types, facturing Engineering, Murray State University; Required Educational Background color, solid modeling, perspectives, rasterizing, layouts, Autodesk-certified BIM instructor with more than 20 Admission to the Master of Interior Architecture degree program requires a printing, plotting, and methods for importing and years of architectural and structural experience. Mr. baccalaureate degree with a minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA and completion of the exporting files between SketchUp and AutoCAD. Mansouri received the UCLA Extension Arts Department Prerequisite(s): X 468.10 Digital Presentation II: Instructor of the Year Award, 2012. 82 prerequisite units or equivalent. Applicants who do not meet these criteria may be 2DCAD/AutoCAD. Software requirement: The most admitted on a conditional basis if of compensating qualifications is furnished.­ recent version of AutoCAD. A student version of the ARCH X 468.6A Applicants with an undergraduate degree in interior design, architecture, or a similar AutoDesk software will be provided for free upon proof SketchUp design-related field may be evaluated for advanced standing by the program advisor; of student status. Review CAD course requirements. 2.0 units Reg# 363960 This comprehensive hands-on workshop covers the visit arcid.uclaextension.edu/appointment-request-form to request an appointment. Fee: $935 basic 2D and 3D commands necessary to construct 3D mmOnline objects and interiors using the award-winning SketchUp Required Application 5. Statement of purpose explaining your Sept. 25-Dec. 4 software. Developed for the conceptual stages of interests, motivations, and goals in This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona design, this “pencil of digital design” is powerful yet Materials INA 554. easy to learn. Students use an existing floor plan to pursuing a professional degree submit- design a project that incorporates 3D interiors and 1. Completed application form. ted on a separate sheet (not included No refund after Sept. 29. c Mark Owen, BArch, Woodbury University; MArch, UCLA; various types of renderings. Students learn advanced 2. Official transcripts from all undergrad- in the application). professor of architecture, Woodbury University; director commands, such as modifying, editing, and offsetting uate university coursework. of Technology, senior associate, Johnson Fain. The pri- 3D objects. Additional topics are the fundamentals of 6. Three letters of recommendation creating textures, defining materials, using architectural 3. For those whose native language is not mary focus of his 20+ year career has been the integra- from individuals in a position to assess tion of digital media and technology into the design, dimensioning, using perspective and isometric views, English, minimum TOEFL score of 550 your potential for either the interior production, fabrication, and construction process. creating sections, and editing text. (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), design profession or a master’s­ level Reg# 363962 Reg# 363882 or 80 (Internet). academic program. Fee: $935 Fee: $625 mmOnline 4. $55 admissions application fee mmOnline 7. Portfolio of visual work illustrating Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Sept. 24-Oct. 29 (check or money order payable to your creative or analytical abilities This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona Software requirement: The most recent version of CSU Pomona). INA 554. SketchUp. in written, graphic, or mathematical No refund after Sept. 28. Mail items 1–4 to: form. The portfolio­ should be no larger No refund after Sept. 29. c c Mark Owen, BArch, Woodbury University; MArch, UCLA; Orlando Flores, BArch, Catholic University of El Salva- Office of Admissions & Outreach than 9"x12" bound; do not include professor of architecture, Woodbury University; director dor; AS Interior Design, College of the Canyons. His California State Polytechnic University,­ original material. of Technology, senior associate, Johnson Fain. The pri- professional experience includes mixed-use develop- Pomona mary focus of his 20+ year career has been the integra- ments, affordable housing, hotels, high-end residences, Mail copies of items 1–4 plus items 5–7 to: tion of digital media and technology into the design, and restaurants. He also consulted for Honda Perfor- 3801 W. Temple Ave. UCLA Extension mance Development and Cataldo Architects. Pomona, CA 91768 production, fabrication, and construction process. MIA Degree Program ARCH X 468.6B 10995 Le Conte Ave., Suite 414 ARCH X 438.13B Digital Presentation III: Advanced SketchUp Los Angeles, CA 90024-1333 2.0 units Revit Architecture II This advanced course pushes your basic SketchUp 4.0 units skills to the next level. You develop two types of models This continuation of X 438.13A Revit Architecture I of your own choosing, based on existing interior and covers advanced editing commands, introduction to exterior spaces. This course is designed to provide the families, sharing information, viewing tools, visualiza- necessary skills to thoroughly develop a model for For complete program, admissions, and curriculum information visit tion, annotation, and construction documents. presentation and construction purposes. Such advanced Students prepare worksets, room schedules, walk- arcid.uclaextension.edu/MIAprogram. topics as custom material creation, importing locations throughs, and solar studies, and utilize other advanced from Google Earth, creating custom furniture and fixture drawing features. components, styles and walk-throughs, and organizing ARCH X 468.13A Reg# 363875 Prerequisite(s): X 438.13A Revit Architecture I, or consent a heavier model using scenes and layers are covered Fee: $925 of instructor. Software requirement: The most recent Digital Presentation II: in this course. SketchUp Layout, a fantastic tool for ❖❖ Classroom version of Revit Architecture. A student version of the Revit Architecture I translating a model into working drawings will also be 11 mtgs AutoDesk software will be provided for free upon proof 4.0 units introduced. This course is ideal for the designer looking Through lecture and demonstration, this hands-on Saturday, 9am-12:30pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 of student status. Review CAD course requirements. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: to maximize his or her skills with this powerful design workshop introduces the basic concepts and tools of Reg# 363881 communication software. Revit, a building information modeling program for 1010 Westwood Blvd. Fee: $935 This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona Prerequisite(s): X 468.6A SketchUp or equivalent architects and interior designers. Students are intro- mmOnline experience; a basic knowledge of SketchUp. duced to Revit’s powerful 3D model organization to INA 552. Attendance at the first class is mandatory. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Reg# 363883 visualize, present, and create construction documents. Visitors only permitted at the first class if space This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona Fee: $625 Students will learn how this unique software enables allows. Internet access required to retrieve course INA 555. mmOnline design professionals to save time and reduce errors materials. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Nov. 5-Dec. 3 since design changes are automatically coordinated No refund after Oct. 6. only permitted at the first class if space allows. c One meeting to be arranged. throughout the entire model and drawing set. Ben Mansouri, IDP, NCARB, pending AIA, MS in Manu- No refund after Sept. 29. Prerequisite(s): X 468.20 Digital Presentation I: Photo- facturing Engineering, Murray State University; Software requirement: The most recent version of Mark Owen, BArch, Woodbury University; MArch, UCLA; SketchUp. shop/Illustrator. Software requirement: The most recent Autodesk-certified BIM instructor with more than 20 professor of architecture, Woodbury University; director version of Revit Architecture. A student version of the years of architectural and structural experience. Mr. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. of Technology, senior associate, Johnson Fain. The pri- No refund after Nov. 9. AutoDesk software will be provided for free upon proof Mansouri received the UCLA Extension Arts Department mary focus of his 20+ year career has been the integra- c Orlando Flores, BArch, Catholic University of El Salva- of student status. Review CAD course requirements. Instructor of the Year Award, 2012. tion of digital media and technology into the design, dor; AS Interior Design, College of the Canyons. His production, fabrication, and construction process. kkk professional experience includes mixed-use develop- kkk ments, affordable housing, hotels, high-end residences, and restaurants. He also consulted for Honda Perfor- mance Development and Cataldo Architects. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Architecture & Interior Design 23

ARCH X 466E ARCH X 454A the human element in design, sustainable design, the Design Communication II Elements of Design I materials used in interior design, and the process of Design Fundamentals 6.0 units 4.0 units design as practiced in professional offices. Guest lec- turers include some of L.A.’s most distinguished ARCH X 467.17A This course further introduces the student to the use An introduction to design fundamentals, including of line drawings as a medium for communicating exercises in figure-ground relationships, color interac- architects and interior designers. Design Communication I design concepts. Beginning with the connections of tion, line, texture, shape, scale, balance, rhythm, Reg# 363360 6.0 units architectural plan, section, and elevation, the course emphasis, and organization of elements in the 2D Fee: $635 This beginning course focuses on basic freehand draw- proceeds to explore the full range of constructed line plane, this course develops perceptual skills, sensitivity, ❖❖ Classroom ing and drafting. All the components essential to good drawings, including axonometric, one-point perspec- creative awareness, and the technical ability necessary 11 mtgs drawing are presented and discussed. Working almost tive, and model-making. This course uses U.S. stan- to handle a variety of design media. Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 exclusively in black-and-white, students embark on a dard basic units of length (inch, foot, yard, etc.), not UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: series of exercises that introduce important visual Reg# 363366 the international metric system. Two conceptual 21650 Oxnard Street concepts—composition and design, contour and line, Fee: $799 design projects help develop skills in communicating No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. proportion and scale, plan and section, form and space, ❖❖ Classroom design ideas. 11 mtgs No refund after Oct. 2. tone and shadows—plus the ability to create drawings Prerequisite(s): X 467.17A Design Communication I. that are rich in both information and psychological Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Mark Lewison, MS, University of Massachusetts; Enrollment limited. This course is equivalent to Cal Poly UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: principal, Mark Lewison Design. Mr. Lewison designs content. This class is based on the U.S. standard Pomona INA 512. measurements of feet and inches and not the interna- 21650 Oxnard Street and markets interior design-centered software (apps) tional metric system. Media covered include a variety Reg# 363369 No refund after Oct. 2. for smart devices. He has utilized his professional of sketching and drafting tools. Fee: $799 Alvalyn Lundgren, BFA, Art Center College of Design, background to teach lighting design, surface materials, ❖❖ Classroom founder of Alvalyn Creative, a design practice focusing specifications, and design studio courses since 2007. Reg# 363375 11 mtgs on visual branding and design for marketing. Her clients Fee: $799 Reg# 363359 Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 include CSUN, City of Los Angeles, Epson, Baxalta US, ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $635 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: and Edison. 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom 1010 Westwood Blvd. Reg# 363364 11 mtgs Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 No refund after Oct. 3. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Fee: $799 Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 David Alvarez, BA in Architecture, Pratt Institute; 1010 Westwood Blvd. ❖❖ Classroom UCLA: Haines Hall Designer/Principal, Studio Alvarez. Mr. Alvarez special- No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. 11 mtgs No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. izes in high-end residential architecture and offers No refund after Oct. 1. Tuesday, 2:30-5:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 No refund after Oct. 1. services in design, interiors, and construction UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Eleanor Schrader, MBA, Loyola Marymount University. Salvatore Leonardi, BArch Polytechnic of Milan, Italy administration. and MArch Polytechnic of Turin, Italy, graduate of the 1010 Westwood Blvd. Ms. Schrader has done graduate work in fine and deco- UCLA Extension Arc-ID Program. Mr. Leonardi heads his Reg# 363368 No refund after Oct. 2. c rative arts at Sotheby’s Institute in London and New own independent practice as a licensed architect Fee: $799 Salvatore Leonardi, BArch Polytechnic of Milan, Italy York, and graduate studies in architectural history at specializing in interior architecture, surface materials, ❖❖ Classroom and MArch Polytechnic of Turin, Italy, graduate of the USC. She is a realtor with Coldwell Banker Beverly Hills: historic conservation, and industrial design. 11 mtgs UCLA Extension Arc-ID Program. Mr. Leonardi heads his North in their architectural division. Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 own independent practice as a licensed architect Reg# 363388 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: specializing in interior architecture, surface materials, Fee: $799 1010 Westwood Blvd. historic conservation, and industrial design. mmOnline No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. Reg# 363365 Design Materials Sept. 26-Dec. 5 No refund after Oct. 4. No refund after Oct. 2. c Fee: $799 Patrick Allen Lawrence Drasin, BS, industrial designer who special- ❖❖ Classroom & Methods 11 mtgs izes in special effects; recipient of the UCLA Extension ARCH X 466F ARCH X 452.1 Department of the Arts Instructor of the Year Award, Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 2002 and 2009, and UCLA Extension Distinguished Design Communication III UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Color Theory and Application 6.0 units Instructor Award, 2010. 1010 Westwood Blvd. 4.0 units This course help students translate 2D floor plans into No refund after Oct. 3. This course covers the study of the perception of color, Reg# 363374 c 3D space. Exercises, including the creation of quick- Shepard Vineburg, ASID; New York School of Interior its permutations, and its dimensions, using traditional Fee: $799 sketch vignettes, expand the student’s ability to visual- Design. Mr. Vineburg has taught since 1982 and owns as well as contemporary methods, emphasizing indi- ❖❖ Classroom ize design concepts and communicate them rapidly Shepard Vineburg Design. He designs custom furniture, vidual experimentation through lab exercises and 11 mtgs and vividly. some of which can be seen in the Four Seasons Hotel demonstrations. Topics include the color wheel, Munsell Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 Prerequisite(s): X 466E Design Communication II. in New York. Since 2011, he has been faculty advisor and Albers theories, perception, symbolism, and psy- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: to the ASID Student Chapter and received the ASID chology, pattern-painting techniques, and the applica- 1010 Westwood Blvd. Reg# 363371 National Faculty Advisor Award. tions of color theories to art, architecture, and interior No meeting Nov. 22. Fee: $799 ❖❖ Classroom design. Student projects and lectures combine intense No refund after Oct. 4. 11 mtgs ARCH X 454B exploration of theories with hands-on experience in a Shepard Vineburg, ASID; New York School of Interior Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 variety of media. Design. Mr. Vineburg has taught since 1982 and owns Elements of Design II UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 4.0 units Prerequisite(s): X 454A Elements of Design I or consent Shepard Vineburg Design. He designs custom furniture, 1010 Westwood Blvd. A continuation of lectures, demonstrations, and exer- of program advisor. some of which can be seen in the Four Seasons Hotel No refund after Oct. 3. cises dealing with the understanding of design funda- Reg# 363362 in New York. Since 2011, he has been faculty advisor c Alex Dorfman, BFA, Institute of Art; designer mentals, this course examines abstract structuring in Fee: $799 to the ASID Student Chapter and received the ASID with broad experience in interior, environmental, and 2D and 3D design, use of construction materials, and ❖❖ Classroom National Faculty Advisor Award. graphic design. Mr. Dorfman received the UCLA Instruc- fundamentals of modular systems and their modifica- 10 mtgs Reg# 363373 tor of the Year Award, 2012. tions and variations. Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Fee: $799 Reg# 363370 Prerequisite(s): X 454A Elements of Design I. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ❖❖ Classroom 1010 Westwood Blvd. 10 mtgs Fee: $799 Reg# 363367 ❖❖ Classroom No meeting Nov. 12. Thursday, 2:30-5:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 Fee: $799 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 1. & UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: c Wednesday, 3-6pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 11 mtgs Tiffany Sands, BA, Fine Arts, Cal Poly Pomona; depart- 1010 Westwood Blvd. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 ment chair and instructor of Secondary Art Education. No meeting Nov. 22. 1010 Westwood Blvd. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Ms. Sands teaches AP, honors, and standard art in the No refund after Oct. 4. No refund after Oct. 3. 1010 Westwood Blvd. public sector in the visual arts. She currently works on Shepard Vineburg, ASID; New York School of Interior c Alex Dorfman, BFA, Cleveland Institute of Art; designer No refund after Oct. 2. her own art and is active in the art community. Design. Mr. Vineburg has taught since 1982 and owns c with broad experience in interior, environmental, and Salvatore Leonardi, BArch Polytechnic of Milan, Italy Reg# 363363 Shepard Vineburg Design. He designs custom furniture, graphic design. Mr. Dorfman received the UCLA Instructor and MArch Polytechnic of Turin, Italy, graduate of the Fee: $799 some of which can be seen in the Four Seasons Hotel of the Year Award, 2012. UCLA Extension Arc-ID Program. Mr. Leonardi heads his ❖❖ Classroom in New York. Since 2011, he has been faculty advisor own independent practice as a licensed architect 11 mtgs to the ASID Student Chapter and received the ASID specializing in interior architecture, surface materials, Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 National Faculty Advisor Award. historic conservation, and industrial design. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. ARCH X 438 No meeting Nov. 22. Fundamentals of Interior Architecture No refund after Oct. 4. c & 4.0 units Alvalyn Lundgren, BFA, Art Center College of Design, This course is an introduction to the process of com- founder of Alvalyn Creative, a design practice focusing mercial and residential interior design. Lectures and on visual branding and design for marketing. Her clients projects introduce students to design theory, principles include CSUN, City of Los Angeles, Epson, Baxalta US, of design, design vocabulary, design psychology, meth- and Southern California Edison. ods of programming, and the history of design in Los Angeles and Southern California. Students learn about 24 Architecture & Interior Design Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

ARCH X 467.27B Reg# 363351 Reg# 363356 Reg# 363358 Interior Detailing and Building Systems Fee: $799 Fee: $995 Fee: $3,000 6.0 units ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom The architecture of a structure and its building systems 11 mtgs 11 mtgs 11 mtgs must be considered in the interior design process in Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Wednesday, 6:45-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 order to meet functional and aesthetic criteria. This UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: course deals with the basic construction and materials 21650 Oxnard Street 1010 Westwood Blvd. 1010 Westwood Blvd. of both commercial and residential buildings, and the No refund after Oct. 3. c & Restricted course; call (310) 825-9061 for permis- No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. process through which a building passes from concept Tatyana Zhukova, BS, MS, CSUN, CCIDC. Ms. Zhukova sion to enroll. Web enrollments automatically gener- Formerly titled Interior Architecture Studio III. This to move-in. This includes components, connections, the is co-owner and interior designer for Idea Space Design, ate a “Permission to Enroll” request. course is non-discountable. mechanical systems necessary for heating, air-condi- Atka Designs and AT Design Inc., and has worked on No refund after Oct. 3. c No refund after Oct. 1. tioning, electrical wiring, and plumbing, and the draw- residential and commercial projects in Russia, Ukraine Ronald Goldstein, BFA Interior Design, Pratt Institute, Rogerio Carvalheiro, MArch, UCLA; principal, RCDF, a ings required for professional interior design practice. and the United States. Ms. Zhukova teaches at Cal State N.Y. who worked with SOM/N.Y. & I.M. Pei & Partners. firm specializing in custom residential, hospitality, On-site visits to construction sites supplement studio University Northridge and Art Institutes of California, and He was president of Interior Concepts Inc. designing institutional, and commercial projects. Past projects lectures, demonstrations, and projects. has published articles relating to design for baby boom- corporate interiors, restaurants, and retail projects. include J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa, Los Prerequisite(s): All courses through the fifth quarter in ers and generative pattern design. Several featured in design publications. Recipient of Angeles Union Station, Traxx Restaurant, and the SLS the Interior Design Certificate (see curriculum sequence). UCLA Extension Dept. of the Arts Outstanding Teacher Hotel in Los Angeles. Reg# 363376 ARCH X 427.20 Award 1991 & 1999. Reg# 363387 Fee: $3,000 Understanding Building Codes Fee: $3,000 ❖❖ Classroom 3.0 units ARCH X 430A ❖❖ Classroom 10 mtgs This introductory course to building and life-safety Interior Architecture Studio II 10 mtgs Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 regulations is designed to make you code literate. 6.0 units Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Instruction covers several critical aspects of code This studio course introduces students to the process UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. compliance by phase of construction—from design of linking rooms and spaces by architectural prome- 1010 Westwood Blvd. No meeting on Nov. 22. development through construction administration. Top- nades. The defining of public vs. private space is No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. Restricted course. Registration for this course takes ics include code analysis, interpretations, and special examined as a principle means of spatial organization. Formerly titled Interior Architecture Studio III. This place at Cal Poly Pomona through BroncoDirect. applications. Upon completion of the course, students A realistic residential situation is considered as students course is non-discountable. Luis de Moraes, AIA-ASID-LEED AP BD+C; principal, should have a solid code vocabulary as well as a work- design a small single-family residence with full code No refund after Oct. 1. EnviroTechno Architecture Incorporated. A graduate of ing knowledge of their appropriate application. compliance and learn to create environments that relate Kate Svoboda-Spanbock, MArch, Southern California UCLA Extension’s Interior Design Program, Mr. de Reg# 363349 the atmospheric qualities of individual rooms to an Institute of Architecture, sole practitioner; president, Moraes has been practicing for over 30 years. His Fee: $1,500 overall concept of movement through space. Association for Women in Architecture; recipient of the experience includes many well recognizable commer- ❖❖ Classroom Prerequisite(s): X 433 Interior Architecture Studio I or UCLA Extension Department of the Arts Instructor of the cial, hospitality, and residential projects. 8 mtgs consent of program advisor, and SketchUp Year Award, 2006. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 proficiency. ARCH X 467.15 UCLA: Royce Hall Reg# 363354 ARCH X 471.125 Lighting Design Course will not meet on two dates to be announced Fee: $995 Concept Driven Design: 4.0 units in class. ❖❖ Classroom Visual Seminar and Studio This course covers basic lighting topics, including light Restricted course. Registration for this course takes 11 mtgs 4.0 units and texture, light and color, focal lighting, light sources, place through Cal Poly Pomona’s BroncoDirect system. Wednesday, 6:45-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 This is the first in a four-course sequence that pres- fixture schedules, switching patterns, and the required This course is nondiscountable. c UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ents a comprehensive exploration of an architectural drawings used by designers in both residential and Andrew Ko, PE; BS in Civil Engineering, UC Davis. Mr. 1010 Westwood Blvd. problem. A core learning object for the Master of commercial spaces. Instruction includes lectures, Ko is a registered engineer working for the City of Los No refund after Oct. 3. c Interior Architecture Program is that every designer research, and student projects. Angeles Fire Department as a fire protection engineer- Ellen Lanet, California licensed architect, BS in Archi- needs to demonstrate a firm grasp of how an underly- Prerequisite(s): All courses in the Interior Design Cer- ing associate. tecture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Ms. Lanet is the ing concept inspires and guides a design project. A tificate through the fourth quarter (see curriculum principal of a collaborative architectural design firm critical preparation for all studio work and the culmi- sequence) or consent of program advisor. specializing in custom residential designs. Ms. Lanet nating thesis project, this seminar and studio course Reg# 363372 has 25+ years of architectural and urban design prac- explore ideas, imagination, and inspirations behind Fee: $799 Design Studios tice in Los Angeles. developing design concepts. These are comprised of ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363355 cultural references, historic precedent, and prototypi- 11 mtgs ARCH X 433 Fee: $995 cal models and paradigms. Students study creative Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Interior Architecture Studio I ❖❖ Classroom areas influencing architecture and interior design UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 6.0 units 11 mtgs including cinema, animation, and video; photography, 1010 Westwood Blvd. In this first in a series of studio courses, students are Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 graphic design, and the fine arts; theatrical set and No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. given the opportunity to apply fundamental design UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: lighting design; fashion and fabric arts; science and nature; digital arts and technology; philosophy and No refund after Oct. 1. c & principles to the layout of interior spaces. Starting with 1010 Westwood Blvd. Kathy Pryzgoda, BA in Theatre, UCLA; Owner/Principal the development of a design concept, students learn No meeting Nov. 22. mythology. Additionally, the course includes weekly readings and viewing assignments. Students produce Designer, Light Studio LA, Inc. Credits: Design Within how to develop a space while incorporating the elements No refund after Oct. 4. c Reach Stores, Hollywood Bowl, Pacific Symphony, ABC’s of ergonomics and human factors. Students also explore Alex Dorfman, BFA, Cleveland Institute of Art; designer a design research project on a topic of their choice, World News Tonight, Long Beach: Opera, Jazz Tap methods of analyzing a client’s program, beginning with with broad experience in interior, environmental, and and one to two small conceptual projects. Ensemble. Recipient, UCLA Extension Arts Department the bubble diagram, the block plan, and the adjacency graphic design. Mr. Dorfman received the UCLA Instruc- Prerequisite(s): Design Communication I, II, and III; Instructor of the Year Award, 2011. requirements. Through a series of assignments, students tor of the Year Award, 2012. Interior Architecture Studio II. This is a required course become familiar with current ADA codes and clearance in the Master of Interior Architecture degree program. ARCH X 427.7 requirements as well as the required circulation and exit ARCH X 430C Reg# 363378 Surface Materials paths for a variety of building types. Interior Architecture Studio A Fee: $2,000 4.0 units Prerequisite(s): All Level 1 courses in the Certificate in 6.0 units ❖❖ Classroom An introduction to surface materials for interior design- Interior Design (see curriculum sequence) or consent This studio course addresses issues related to space 11 mtgs ers, this course covers the selection and use of textiles, of program advisor. Completion of Design Communica- planning in commercial design. Students generate Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 wall coverings, hard and soft surfaces, floor coverings, tion I, II, and III with minimum of a B grade, or consent design concepts for complex multilevel project require- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: rugs, ceramic and vinyl tile, woods, and plastics. of instructor. ments. The handling of circulation and spatial adjacen- 1010 Westwood Blvd. Instruction includes illustrated lectures, demonstrations, Reg# 363357 cies and individual offices and workstations receive Restricted course. Registration for this course takes guest speakers, field trips, and research assignments. Fee: $995 prime consideration. The design presentation combines place at Cal Poly Pomona through the BroncoDirect Prerequisite(s): All courses through the third quarter in ❖❖ Classroom 3D model-making with a range of line drawing repre- system. the Interior Design Certificate (see curriculum sequence). 11 mtgs sentations (interior perspectives, plans, sections, mate- Steven Drucker, AIA IIDA, who is an architect and Reg# 363350 Wednesday, 3:15-6:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 rial, and furnishing boards). The process of creating a designer in Los Angeles. Mr. Drucker holds a MArch Fee: $799 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: design concept is stressed throughout the course from the Harvard School of Design, and his award- ❖❖ Classroom 1010 Westwood Blvd. through assignments, slide presentations, lectures, and winning projects have been built throughout the U.S. 11 mtgs Restricted course; call (310) 825-9061 for permis- studio desk critiques. Space planning strategies, issues and abroad. Mr. Drucker is the recipient of the 2014 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 sion to enroll. Web enrollments automatically gener- of social and environmental sustainability, and code Arts Outstanding Instructor Award. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ate a “Permission to Enroll” request. requirements (including exiting and handicap accessi- 1010 Westwood Blvd. No refund after Oct. 3. bility) also form an important part of the process. c Prerequisite(s): X 430A Interior Architecture Studio II or No refund after Oct. 2. c & Joanne MacCallum, USC; University of Colorado; Klara Kanai, BA, Woodbury University; MA, Cal State Arc_ID Interior Design Certificate; UCLA Extension Dept. consent of program advisor. L.A.; interior designer specializing in residential and of the Arts Instructor of the Year, 2006. Ms. MacCallum kkk commercial design; principal, Kanai & Associates, which is a certified interior designer and Principal of JM offers a broad range of interior design services. Design. Prior to studying design, she was a TV news correspondent and producer. kkk kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Architecture & Interior Design 25

ARCH X 497 Reg# 363381 Research and Programming Fee: $4,000 Methodologies ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 11 mtgs This is the second in a four-course sequence that Monday, 5-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 presents a comprehensive exploration of an architec- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: tural problem. The series is intended to demonstrate 1010 Westwood Blvd. the student’s mastery of the skills and thought process One meeting to be arranged. at the core of the practice of interior architecture, as Restricted course. Registration for this course takes well as his/her ability to undertake an intensive and place through Cal Poly Pomona’s BroncoDirect sustained project independent of normal course/studio system. c instruction and guidance. Luis de Moraes, AIA-ASID-LEED AP BD+C; principal, Prerequisite(s): X 427.20 Understanding Building EnviroTechno Architecture Incorporated. A graduate of Master of Interior Codes, X 430C Interior Architecture Studio A, UCLA Extension’s Interior Design Program, Mr. de X 471.125 Concept Driven Design and X 467.27B Moraes has been practicing for over 30 years. His Interior Detailing and Building Systems. Follow-on experience includes many well recognizable commer- courses: X 498.1 Master’s Project Interior Architecture cial, hospitality, and residential projects. Studio and X 498 Master’s Project Interior Architecture Architecture Program Documents. Reg# 363385 Fee: $2,000 History of Design ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs ARCH X 427.8A Updates Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 History of Environmental Arts: Part I UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 4.0 units 1010 Westwood Blvd. Part one of a four-part survey of environmental arts of Beginning Fall Quarter, some of your favorite Arc_ID courses will have new titles Restricted course. Registration for this course takes the Western world. This course covers the architectural place at Cal Poly Pomona through BroncoDirect. and arts history of the Aegean, Greece, Rome, early and registration locations. James Ehrenclou, MArch, Rhode Island School of Christian, and Byzantine cultures, encompassing early Design; principal, Ehrenclou Architects, a firm special- Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic periods. Instruction Course Title Changes izing in commercial and residential architecture and focuses on the man-built environment as influenced by Interior Architecture Studio III is now Interior Architecture Studio A interiors. Projects include a resort on the island of geographical location, as well as the social, religious, Anguilla and many custom homes in the U.S. and economic, and political forces of each historical period. Interior Architecture Studio IV is now Interior Architecture Studio B Caribbean. Topics include major monuments in terms of function, symbolism, methods of fabrication, style, use of color, Project Management is now Project Management for Interior Architects ARCH X 498.1 and ornament, as well as significance. The major artists, Master’s Project Interior architects, and designers of the various periods also are Business Strategies is now Business Strategies for Interior Architects Architecture Studio introduced. Illustrated lectures, selected readings, and 8.0 units student projects develop an appreciation of the rich Registration Updates This advanced studio is the first of two final courses in cultural heritage of the Western world, as well as the the Interior Architecture Studio sequence. Instruction ability to utilize library and museum resources, and Registration for these courses will now take place at UCLA Extension. focuses on independent research and the development recognize and evaluate significant environmental design of an individual project description and building pro- movements. The course helps participants develop an Interior Architecture Studio A/B gram. A design project is developed that incorporates understanding of the achievements of the past in order and explores the issues set forth in the student’s thesis. to more fully understand the present. Enrollment limited. Project Management for Interior Architects Instruction follows the traditional studio format, empha- This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona INA 561. sizing individual results based on the student’s program. Internet access required to retrieve course materials. Registration for these courses will now take place at Cal Poly Pomona through BroncoDirect. A complete design presentation is required, incorporat- Reg# 363352 ing all the skills and methods the student has developed Fee: $799 Concept Driven Design throughout the previous design studios. This is a ❖❖ Classroom required course in the Master of Interior Architecture 11 mtgs Interior Detailing and Building Systems degree program. Tuesday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Research and Programming Methodologies Prerequisite(s): X 498 Interior Architecture Studio B and UCLA Extension Gayley Center: X 497 Research and Programming Methodologies. 1145 Gayley Ave. Reg# 363382 No refund after Oct. 2. c Fee: $4,000 Gray Adams, who has worked in the interior design For More Information ❖❖ Classroom field since 1976. He taught architectural history, deco- [email protected] | (310) 825-9061 | arcid.uclaextension.edu/MIAprogram 11 mtgs rative arts, and art history at various colleges in the Wednesday, 5-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Los Angeles area since 1979. He received multiple UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Outstanding Instructor of the Year awards at UCLA Illustrated lectures, readings, and student projects 1010 Westwood Blvd. Extension and FIDM. develop an appreciation of the rich cultural heritage of Restricted course. Registration for this course takes Reg# 363386 the Western world. This course helps students under- Course Icons place through Cal Poly Pomona’s BroncoDirect Fee: $799 stand the achievements of the past in order to more mm system. c Online fully understand the present. X 427.8B History of Provide Instructor to be announced Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Environmental Arts: Part II is recommended but not No refund after Oct. 2. c required. This course is equivalent to Cal Poly Pomona Information ARCH X 498 Keri Sussman-Shurtliff, MA, Dominican University of INA 563. Master’s Project Interior California. Ms. Sussman-Shurtliff has taught at various Reg# 363353 At-a-Glance Architecture Documents colleges in the Los Angeles area. She has acted as an Fee: $799 8.0 units academic editor of Janson’s Basic History of Western ❖❖ Classroom In this final studio course, students develop the project Art. She worked for the director and animator Chuck 11 mtgs m ONLINE COURSE they created in Thesis Project Design into a set of Jones, along with an art appraiser in San Francisco. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Technical requirements, page 4 construction documents with specifications and to UCLA: Perloff Hall explore a range of drawings required to obtain complete ARCH X 427.8C No refund after Oct. 2. c g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 and accurate cost estimates. The course emphasizes History of Environmental Arts: Part III Eleanor Schrader, MBA, Loyola Marymount University. how designs are detailed and described, and examines 4.0 units Ms. Schrader has done graduate work in fine and deco- c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 methods of integrating architectural and interior design, This course traces the architecture, landscape archi- rative arts at Sotheby’s Institute in London and New as well as mechanical and electrical elements and tecture, interior design, furniture, and decorative arts of York, and graduate studies in architectural history at v ON-GROUND COURSE the 19th century. Periods covered include French USC. She is a realtor with Coldwell Banker Beverly Hills: systems. Each project is brought to a level of comple- TEXTBOOK REQUIRED tion to enable students to demonstrate their ability to Empire, English Regency, Biedermeier, Gothic Revival, North in their architectural division. & be an effective entry-level member of any design firm’s Victorian, Beaux Arts, the Chicago School, Art Nouveau, Visit our website for textbook project team. and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Instruction focuses information. Prerequisite(s): X 497 Research and Programming on the built environment influenced by geographical C Methodologies and X 498.1 Master’s Project Interior location and the social, religious, economic, and political UC CREDIT Architecture Studio. forces of history. Major monuments are discussed in May be transferable­ to other terms of function, symbolism, methods of fabrication, colleges and universities, page 5 kkk style, use of color, ornament, and significance. 26 Architecture & Interior Design Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Shui for Architecture, Inc.; author, Feng Shui for Archi- tecture: How to Design, Build, and Remodel to Create Interior Design a Healthy and Serene Home and Zen Workplace: How For information on enrollment, location, and space to Use Feng Shui to Reduce Office Stress. UCLA Extension availability call (800) 825-9971. For information on course content email [email protected], ARCH X 497.10 visit arcid.uclaextension.edu, or call (310) 825-9061. Interior Design Law I: The Designer-Client Relationship Specializations ARCH X 497.5 2.0 units Business Strategies for This course serves as an introduction to principles of Interior Architects contractual law as applied to the relationship between 4.0 units the interior designer and the client. The course will This introduction to the business procedures encoun- emphasize the designer-client relationship and will tered in the practice of interior design (both residen- incorporate analysis of a sample designer-client con- tial and commercial) covers such topics as strategies tract and reading of actual court cases involving interior for marketing and selling design services; ethics; designers. The course is appropriate for students with business management in the design office; program- all levels of interior design education and experience, ming cost and fee structures; client agreements; from Certificate or master’s program students to stu- client job files; and understanding overhead costs for dents not enrolled in a program, to practicing interior a profitable business. designers with years of work experience. After comple- Prerequisite(s): X 430A Interior Architecture Studio II or tion of this course, it is recommended, but not required, Gain focused studies concentrated on in-demand skills sought by employers. consent of program advisor. that students enroll in the companion course Interior Reg# 363380 Design Law II: Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets, With UCLA Extension Specializations, Over 30+ specializations offered, Fee: $2,000 Unfair Competition, Employment, and Special Topics. you can: including: ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363886 11 mtgs Fee: $449 • Acquire specific, targeted skills in a Data Science Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 mmOnline focused area of study UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Sept. 25-Oct. 30 Digital Storytelling and 1010 Westwood Blvd. No refund after Sept. 29. c Network with instructors Multi-Platform Strategy This class is nondiscountable. Henry Lien, JD, UCLA School of Law, BA, Brown Uni- • No refund after Oct. 2. versity. Mr. Lien worked as a business attorney for 10 and students Entertainment Project Management Joanne Kravetz, CID #6711; BFA, UCLA; commercial years on architecture/interior design cases. He also Event Planning and Management interior designer and principal of J. Kravetz Planning works as a fine art dealer specializing in interior • Complete them in one year & Design. She was recently appointed to the Leader- designer clients and served as the president of the Fundraising ship Corps of former Vice President Al Gore’s Climate West Hollywood Art Gallery Association. Reality Project. Writing and Directing Short Films ARCH X 497.11 ARCH X 473 Interior Design Law II: And many more Professional Interior Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets, Architecture Internship Unfair Competition, Employment, 2.0 units and Special Topics An opportunity for interior design students to acquire 2.0 units Learn more at uclaextension.edu appropriate hands-on experience. Qualified students This course serves as an introduction to some of the are placed in job settings for a minimum of 136 hours legal issues that impact interior designers. The course in which they can apply the content of their courses and introduces students to fundamental legal principles become familiar with the day-to-day operation of an regarding employment law, intellectual property law, interior design firm. Open only to qualified students unfair competition law, insurance law, and other specific enrolled in the MIA degree program. Students currently legal topics as they apply to the interior design busi- Online Courses working in a design office may petition for work experi- ness. The course will incorporate analysis of contracts ence to be validated as an internship. and reading of actual court cases involving interior Reg# 363379 designers. The course is appropriate for students with You can earn continuing education­ or Fee: $1,000 all levels of interior design education and experience, academic credit from UCLA Extension— Independent Study/Internship from certificate or master’s program students and Date and time to be announced students not enrolled in a program, to practicing interior anytime, ­anywhere. Simply take a UCLA Restricted course; call (310) 794-3747 for permis- designers with years of work experience. Prior comple- Extension online course. sion to enroll. Web enrollments automatically gener- tion of Interior Design Law I: The Designer-Client ate a “Permission to Enroll” request. Relationship is recommended but not required. No other To find online courses, look for This course is nondiscountable. prior preparation or coursework is required. this icon: m No refund after Nov. 1. Reg# 363888 Suzanne Sheppard, BA in Education, UCLA; Architec- Fee: $449 Like our classroom courses, ture and Interior Design program advisor; certified mmOnline UCLA Extension online courses interior designer. Oct. 30-Dec. 4 let you advance your professional No refund after Nov. 3. c devel­op­ment, work toward a cer­tificate, ARCH X 443.45 Henry Lien, JD, UCLA School of Law, BA, Brown Uni- acquire skills needed for a career change, Feng Shui for Designers versity. Mr. Lien worked as a business attorney for 10 and Architects years on architecture/interior design cases. He also or simply explore your creative­ side. 2.0 units works as a fine art dealer specializing in interior For more information about online study This course examines the principles and application of designer clients and served as the president of the Feng Shui. Discussion explores the basic theories from West Hollywood Art Gallery Association. see page 4. which Feng Shui derives; how human physiology inter- acts with the surrounding environment; landscape ARCH X 467.55 evaluation and correction; best orientations, layout, The Ecology of Design colors, and materials based on the occupant’s energy; 2.0 units how building orientation and year affects a building’s This lecture/discussion course focuses on sustainable Reg# 363377 Kyle Moss, AIA LEED AP; MArch, UCLA; principal, Levitt energy and occupants; and applying these principles to design and the processes and tools for implementing Fee: $1,000 + Moss Architects, specializing in custom residential a building in varying stages of development. changes in the use of our planet’s limited resources. ❖❖ Classroom and sustainable designs. Mr. Moss is currently design- Reg# 363885 Instruction incorporates an overview and analysis of the latest green philosophies, systems, and building prod- 6 mtgs ing three “LEED for Home” residences and was the Fee: $439 Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 1 design architect on three completed “LEED for Home” ❖❖ Classroom ucts, and provides an extensive compilation of current green literature and resources. Guest lecturers are UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: projects, including a LEED Platinum home and a home 6 mtgs 10920 Lindbrook Dr. in the original pilot program. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 31 featured. This is a required course in the Masters of Interior Architecture degree program. This class is nondiscountable. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: No refund after Oct. 4. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. kkk c Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No refund after Oct. 3. Dr. Simona Mainini, DArch, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy; Feng Shui Master; founder and senior consultant, Feng Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 27 BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT Transfer Credit Courses

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Patsy Reece, Six Sigma Greenbelt, CSTE, CSQA, MS MGMT X 493.12 Leadership Behaviors, in China (Education), MS (Information Technology) Diversity, and Cultures MGMT X 430.711 MGMT X 460.99 International Business Analysis Fundamentals MGMT X 430.713 MGMT X 493.13 Hot Groups Business Management 4.0 units Requirements Elicitation and Analysis and Hierarchies This core class begins with a basic understanding of 4.0 units functions and business impact of the business analyst This course focuses on techniques to plan and manage role with a focus on business analysis functions related the elicitation (draw out information or a response to to the development of enterprise-wide solutions and the gain understanding of the organizational problem/ business analysis project life cycle. Topics include the opportunity) process. Business Analysis studies argue role of the business analyst, gathering and documenting that 60-70% of projects that fail to deliver on time or user requirements, modeling the business, business on budget are victims of inadequate requirements. case analysis, process modeling, and quality manage- More positively noted, improvements in documentation, For More Information ment and testing. Best practices, effective work strate- communication, and management of requirements (e.g. gies, how to determine project needs, opportunities, thorough elicitation) leads to increased project suc- (310) 825-2012 and payoffs, as well as instructor experiences relating cesses. This course not only builds on related certificate to effective communication and implementation of program courses but teaches a formal process from proposed business solutions will also be covered. Texts building the necessary project team to sign-offs of all purchased for this course are also utilized throughout key individual/department team members. the courses in the Business Analysis Certificate Pro- Reg# 363147 gram. This class must be taken initially or simultane- Fee: $765 ously with the second and/or third class. mmOnline Reg# 363145 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Fee: $765 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors mmOnline not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. c Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Maureen McVey, CBAP Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Sept. 28. c MGMT X 430.715 Short on Time? Patsy Reece, Six Sigma Greenbelt, CSTE, CSQA, MS Solution Assessment, Validation (Education), MS (Information Technology) and Implementation 4.0 units Select a Seminar or Short Course MGMT X 430.712 The solution, assessment, validation and implementa- Business Analysis Planning and tion of issues and/or opportunities depends on the Crisis Management and Securing Celebrities for PR and Monitoring Essentials quality alternatives identified through requirements Communications: Safeguarding Image Marketing, Spokespersons and Events 4.0 units gatherings and analysis. In this final process step the and Viability A crucial foundation for a complete business analysis Business analyst can strategically propose and model Oct 20 effort is a strategically balanced plan. With key stake- effective solutions within the context of the organization. Oct 6–20 Creating High-Performance Teams holders’ considerations and/or active stakeholder Key “deliverables” in this course include development involvement in mind, this class teaches you how to of estimates for time, resources and budgets required Creating Quality Leadership Nov 16 determine which activities are required in order to to implement solutions that will meet the project Oct 12 “zero-in” or define the business/organizational issue(s) requirements. The focus is on how to design and imple- Ethics for Human Resources and create an initial work plan to demonstrate how the ment solutions with measurable, reportable outcomes. Leading and Motivating Employees Professionals related actions steps will be carried out. Students Business analysts are accountable for proposed solu- examine the processes and activities to perform com- tions just as they are accountable for prior process Oct 19 Nov 2–9 prehensive business analysis planning and monitoring, steps. In this class the student learns to facilitate the Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 29 Executive Assistance Specialization

Executive assistants work with high-level executives in a variety of industries to provide top-level management support and assistance. The Executive Assistance Specialization is designed for working professionals experienced in secretarial, organizational, and administrative support duties who have the desire and potential to improve their organizational, people, and presentation skills. Our specialization will also help those individuals considering a career in Business Analysis human resources. Elective Courses (1 Required) Certificate MGMT X 443.1 Fundamentals of Project Management The Business Analysis certificate is designed for working professionals in SPEECH X 417.1 Public Speaking any one of a number of fields who desire to improve their business and for Professionals organizational analysis skills. This program will also help any individual MGMT X 490.996 Leadership considering a career or career transition into financial analysis, marketing Communication Strategies analysis, customer relations, investor relations, management, IT, logistics MGMT X 482.202 Organizational planning, construction, enterprise risk management, and manufacturing. Core Courses (5 Required) Communication This program provides instruction, “hands-on” practice and exercises, course materials, COMCTN X 482.7 The Dynamics of ENGL X 418I Business Writing instructor feedback, numerous case examples, best practices, and proven techniques to Interpersonal Communication ENGL X 401.6 Intensive Grammar significantly improve process re-engineering, analytical tools, business communications, MGMT X 109 Business and Punctuation Review obtaining and retaining executive management attention, and appropriate approaches Communications MGMT X 430.814 Salesforce for each category of stakeholder. Key team building, collaboration, and communication skill development is included in this new certificate. MGMT X 430.811 Business CRM Essentials Fundamentals for the Executive The Certificate Curriculum Elective Courses (1 required) Assistant Workshop Requirement (6 courses & 1 Workshop) MGMT X 430.716 Data Analysis and MGMT X 430.812 Organizational MGMT 891.02 Business Ethics ® Core Courses (5 required) Business Modeling with Microsoft Management Excel® 2013 MGMT X 430.711 Business Analysis MGMT X 430.813 Microsoft Office Fundamentals MGMT X 443.1 Fundamentals of Advanced Project Management MGMT X 430.712 Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Essentials MGMT X 414.61 Using Structured Query Language (SQL) Syntax MGMT X 430.713 Requirements For More Information Elicitation and Analysis MGMT X 109 Business (310) 206-2714 | uclaextension.edu/exec-assistance Communications MGMT X 430.714 Requirements Management and Communications MGMT X 482.202 Organizational solution process: developing alternatives, solution selec- Executive Assistance Communication tion, ensuring usability, supporting the quality assur- MGMT X 430.715 Solution Assessment, ance, and finally on-time, on-budget implementation. For more information call (310) 794-5470. MGMT X 430.13 Finance for the The ability to assess projects after implementation is Validation and Implementation MGMT X 430.811 Non-Financial Manager included as a key component of a business analysts’ job, therefore, learning how to evaluate internal report- Business Fundamentals for the Executive Assistant COM SCI X 450.1 Introduction to ing technology options as well as reporting formats is Data Science a prerequisite for future assessment and validation of 4.0 units the solution(s). Effective stakeholder communications An effective senior-level assistant must be grounded in COM SCI X 450.2 Exploratory Data of the impacts and post-implementation reviews and business basics to well represent either a for-profit, nonprofit, assessments are a part of the Business Analyst’s or a government agency leader. This course teaches key Analysis and Visualization responsibilities and are included in this course. elements in the value creation chain from customers/clients to organization leadership including typical organizational Reg# 363148 structures, marketing directions/strategies, the forecasting/ Workshop Requirement Fee: $765 budgeting processes, customer relationship management, mm SPEECH 806.4 Delivering Effective Online accounting/finance roles, reading financial statements and Sept. 25-Dec. 4 control reports, problem-solving, key external stakeholders, Presentations Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. roles of regulators, and much more. Learning objectives Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 1. c & include a roadmap for understanding the specific employer Shannon Cichocki, MBA organization, the executive’s role/responsibilities, and likely support to be required from the assistant. Reg# 363154 Fee: $765 mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. Visitors not permitted. No refund after For More Information Sept. 28. c & Adam L Komm, MA, PMP (310) 206-2714 | uclaextension.edu/businessanalyst 30 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Cybersecurity and Privacy for Managers and Professionals How Will You Manage Your Organization’s Cyber Risk and Cybersecurity Exposures? Emergency Management Cyber risk is among the top 10 business technology into a layered defense-in- risks in 2017 and it is expected to maintain depth to ensure appropriate privacy its ranking among critical risks through levels are maintained for individual users, 2020*. How will your organization businesses, government, and other & Homeland Security manage cyber risk, cyber security, and organizations within specific enterprise privacy issues? networks. Course materials and discus- This course focuses on the special cyber sions include the evolution of private (EMHS) Certificate security management considerations and public security models, the natural required to protect people, information, tension between cyber privacy rights and infrastructure. Learn about cyber and national cyber security, new and With billions of dollars being spent in research, security improvements, and security management frameworks, such emerging tools and technology, and ­contingency plans, the field of Emergency Management and Homeland Security as the new NIST framework and ISO management roles and responsibilities. (EMHS) continues to grow and evolve as an important field in the private and 27001, 02. Learn the elements of secure Instructor to be announced. public sectors. Specialize in EMHS and broaden your employment prospects systems design and management, Page 31. integrating people, processes, and with this timely certificate. * AON Risk Solutions Global Risk Management Survey 2017. The Certificate Curriculum For More Information Required Courses (310) 206-2714 | [email protected] MGMT X 408.801 Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security: An Overview MGMT X 430.812 benefits; and teaches the student the power and MGMT X 408.802 Fundamentals of Emergency Preparedness Organizational Management applications of any comprehensive CRM system 4.0 units although it is Salesforce.com-specific. For those stu- MGMT X 408.803 Human, Legal-Compliance, and Ethical Issues of Emergency This course is a blend of “best practices,” interpersonal dents employed in a rapidly growing small/medium and Risk Management skill development, and detailed implementation pro- sized business, those employed by a global organiza- cesses as applicable to a senior assistant position. tion, or those working with a non-profit with many MGMT X 469.15 Crisis Management and Communications: Safeguarding Image Senior assistants are expected to anticipate (vs. simply individual relationships a CRM system education and and Viability follow orders), to plan (vs. expect explanations), set training will be crucial for both executive and marketing appropriate conversational tones, overcome rather than support. With this course, an Executive Assistant or MGMT X 408.804 Testing, Training, and Exercises for Business and display negative emotional responses, master imple- marketing professional should significantly enhance Government Agencies mentation details no matter how large or small the their career prospects and day-to-day effectiveness. challenge, and expect a vast array of executive repre- Reg# 363157 sentation/follow-up activities. Learning objectives Fee: $765 Electives (choose one of the following) include personal and executive time management, mmOnline MGMT X 408.805 Building the Preparedness Plan event/meeting planning, travel arranging, staff/vendor Sept. 26-Dec. 5 communications, relationship building with all organiza- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors or tion stakeholders, project and contact monitoring, how not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. c MGMT X 408.806 Internship in Emergency Management and Homeland Security to manage up, and, importantly, how to function in a Poulomi Sanyal, MCA, Salesforce certified profes- multi-project and potentially stressful environment. sional, techno functional consultant, Los Angeles Reg# 363155 Get a Head Start on a Master of Science in Fee: $765 Emergency Services Administration! mmOnline Emergency Management Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Take advantage of an agreement between UCLA Extension and California State Univer- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors & Homeland Security sity Long Beach to complete your MS in Emergency Services Administration. Complete not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. c For more information call (310) 794-5470. the Emergency Management and Homeland Security Certificate or the Enterprise Risk Adam L Komm, MA, PMP Management Certificate from UCLA Extension and then apply 8 quarter units (two MGMT X 408.801 4-unit courses) or a maximum of 6 semester units toward CSULB’s MS in Emergency MGMT X 430.814 Emergency Preparedness and Salesforce CRM Essentials Homeland Security: An Overview Services Administration.* 4.0 units 4.0 units For complete details and program information, visit uclaextension.edu/homeland. Today’s Executive Assistant, as well as Marketing Gain an understanding of the key elements of emer- professionals, often have complex contact and follow- gency preparedness, including Department of Home- up requirements along with a continuously growing land Security issues and resources; elements of contact list itself. Customer relationship management effectively managing any major crisis; and how to assist in recent years for well over 100,000 companies has in the development of an emergency preparedness * Transfer to the CSULB master’s degree is contingent upon the student already possessing a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, relied on Customer Relationship Management (CRM) strategy in a private company or a government agency. with a minimum GPA of 3.0. CSULB will be the sole academic institution that determines eligibility for admission to the Master of Science in Emergency software with Salesforce.com, the dominant CRM Learn about protection planning for an organization’s Service Administration and will be the institution that evaluates the official University of California Los Angeles Extension transcript submitted by applicants. provider. Customers may be internal organization employees, customers, and physical assets; ensuring contacts of each senior executive as well as external compliance with applicable federal, state, and local clients, VIP’s, and other key contacts/relationships. regulations; and how to look internally at processes and For More Information Even if the organization employs an alternative to procedures in order to plan and build “networks” of (310) 206-2714 | uclaextension.edu/homeland Salesforce.com, this course will prepare the Executive external relationships, resources, assistance, and Assistant to obtain substantial organization specific cooperation. The course includes student work with Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 31 selected training sources and exercises that reinforce Reg# 363138 key learning objectives. Fee: $765 Reg# 363134 mmOnline Fee: $765 Sept. 27-Dec. 6 mmOnline Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. c & Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. Lauren Stienstra, MSc, CEM, deputy coordinator, Visitors not permitted. No refund after Arlington County Office of Emergency Management, UCLA EH&S/Office of Emergency Management Sept. 28. c & Tim Sullivan, MS, rear admiral, USCG (ret)

MGMT X 408.802 Enterprise Risk Management Fundamentals of For more information call (310) 206-4271 or email Emergency Preparedness [email protected]. 4.0 units This course moves into the real-world work environment, MGMT X 408.809 and builds your know-how in many specific job func- Foundations of Enterprise tions: understanding senior management’s commitment Risk Management to organizational preparedness for disasters, both inside 4.0 units the company and external to the company; interorgani- This course introduces the basic principles and con- zational collaboration and trust in preparedness plan- cepts of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM). You gain Enterprise Risk ning; preparing the inventories of employees, assets, an understanding of how ERM integrates into an suppliers, and customers; identification of all organiza- organization’s governance structure and processes, and tional stakeholders; identification of key departments explore the drivers for and value of an ERM program. and employees who have critical roles in preparedness Topics include risk oversight and leadership, ERM and and a description of each role; basics of verbal and strategic management, and the evolving landscape of Management (ERM) written plan communication and distribution; developing ERM. Learn how ERM aligns with internal control, audit a preparedness plan; federal, state, and local compli- and compliance functions. Course materials and dis- ance issues and regulations; and understanding your cussions include an examination of how an enterprise The Enterprise Risk Management Certificate is designed to improve an organiza- organization’s “community” and “external networks” in risk management framework and processes are applied crisis planning, management, and recovery. in different organizations, and concludes with examples tion’s ability to succeed in the face of a wide spectrum of risks and challenges— Prerequisite(s): X 408.801 Emergency Preparedness and discussions of organizations that have mature from managing day-to-day operational­ risks and issues, to navigating business and Homeland Security: An Overview (may be taken enterprise risk management programs. concurrently). In addition to standard technical require- strategy. The certificate program teaches enterprise risk management concepts ments, students are required to have a computer with Reg# 363139 and methods to increase an organization’s ability to withstand individual and an internal/external microphone. Fee: $765 mmOnline systemic disruptions, positioning them to successfully adapt to tomorrow’s Reg# 363136 Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Fee: $765 challenging and evolving risk environments. mm Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. Online Visitors not permitted. No refund after Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Sept. 28. Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. c & Carrie Frandsen, ERM program manager, Office of Risk For More Information Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 1. c & Services, University of California Office of the [email protected] | (310) 206-2714 Paul Myers, PhD, CEM; director of Content Manage- President ment, REMS TA Center. MGMT X 408.810 Utilizing the various processes, tools, and analyses Reg# 363143 MGMT X 408.803 Designing and Implementing an presented in the course, students experience the chal- Fee: $765 Human, Legal-Compliance, lenges of a risk manager by applying course materials mmOnline Enterprise Risk Management Program to their own case studies. Required course in the Risk, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 and Ethical Issues of Emergency 4.0 units and Risk Management Security, and Resiliency Management Certificate. Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. This course introduces the concepts and skills to Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. 4.0 units effectively design and implement an enterprise risk Reg# 363142 c & This course provides training and education to effec- management program that is tailored to an organiza- Fee: $765 Chris Rose, MBA, CSCS, CISM, CISSP; partner, Ariento mm tively deal with the success or failure of every prepared- tion’s culture, governance structure, and current man- Online Inc. ness plan: the human execution of best practices in a agement processes. Through class discussion and case Sept. 26-Dec. 5 highly stressed environment. Learn how to increase studies, students explore common barriers to effective Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. plan effectiveness by working in advance to prepare ERM implementation and learn techniques to overcome Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. c & School Safety & Security others for the human, legal, and ethical issues that them. Internal and external influences on an organiza- Carl Southwell, DPPD, president/consultant, For more information about legal courses call arise in any disaster. tion’s risk management approach are also examined. InsureTech, Inc. (310) 825-0741. Reg# 363137 Students are introduced to enterprise risk assessment Fee: $765 methods and facilitation techniques. The course MGMT X 408.812 MGMT 880.010 mm Online includes student work with selected case exercises that Cybersecurity and Privacy for Developing a Comprehensive Sept. 26-Dec. 5 reinforce key learning objectives. Managers and Professionals Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. Emergency Management Program Reg# 363141 4.0 units 0.8 CEUs Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. c & Fee: $765 This course focuses on the special cybersecurity man- This course provide students with the knowledge and Phillip Van Saun, director of Risk, Security & Resil- mmOnline agement considerations required to protect people, resources required to perform all the necessary steps ience, University of California, Office of the President, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 information, infrastructure, and other assets as our lives in developing a comprehensive emergency manage- Risk Services Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. and our critical infrastructure are becoming increasingly ment program (EMP) for institutions of all sizes. digitally dependent. Learn about cybersecurity manage- Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 1. c & Modules in emergency planning, response and recov- MGMT X 408.805 Kristina Narvaez, MBA ment frameworks, such as the new NIST framework ery will guide planners at all levels of school adminis- Capstone: Building the and ISO 27001, 02. Learn the elements of secure tration in their efforts to develop and maintain viable Preparedness Plan MGMT X 408.811 systems design and management, integrating people, all-hazards, all-threats EMPs. A leadership component 4.0 units Enterprise Risk Management: Toolkit processes, and technology into a layered defense-in- provides a methodical way to engage schools and In this capstone course, students build at least one 4.0 units depth to ensure appropriate privacy levels are main- surrounding communities in examining the life cycle of module of a preparedness plan each week utilizing In this course students are introduced to the basic tained for individual users, businesses, government, and a potential crisis, determining required capabilities, lessons learned in the previous five courses (subject concepts and tools of risk and decision analysis, risk other organizations within specific enterprise networks. identifying resources and establishing a framework for to instructor approval of the organization, agency, or management, and insurance. Students apply the basic Learn how to integrate cyber risk into more traditional roles and responsibilities. company). Those who are employed may wish to concepts and tools of risk and decision analysis, risk aspects of risk management. Gain the skills and the tools to plan and budget for security and communicate Reg# 363176 recommend their employer as the subject case. Stu- management, and insurance to select cases. Specifi- Fee: $195 dents may also select a company or agency for which cally, this course helps students understand the concept the case for security investments. Course materials and discussions include the evolution of private and public ❖❖ Classroom a substantial amount of public data is available, such of risk, distinguish between qualitative and quantitative 1 mtg as publicly traded corporations who file detailed risk analysis, understand and perform sensitivity analy- security models, “perfect storm” scenarios when physi- cal risk and cyber risk manifest simultaneously, the Saturday, 9am-5pm, Oct. 13 annual reports. sis, comprehend maximum likelihood methods, interpret UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the other five Weibull distributions, understand Monte Carlo simula- natural tension between cyber privacy rights and national cyber security, new and emerging tools and 10920 Lindbrook Dr. required courses in the Emergency Management and tions, perform event tree analysis, appreciate influence No refund after Oct. 12. Homeland Security Program. technology, management roles and responsibilities. diagrams, recognize reliability analysis, appreciate William Ramirez, PCP, professional continuity kkk expert opinion, understand risk transfer, and compre- kkk practitioner hend the basic principles of insurance and reinsurance. 32 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Reg# 363246 deadline: Oct. 12. No refund after Oct. 12. Fee: $245 Sean Shahverdian, who has taught a variety of business ❖❖ Classroom and economics classes at Glendale Community College, 1 mtg Pasadena City College, ITT Technical Institute, and Fash- Friday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 12 ion Institute of Design and Merchandising. He worked in UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: the public sector as well as the private sectors for firms 1010 Westwood Blvd. such as JP Morgan Chase and E*TRADE Financial. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Reg# 363520 ment deadline: Oct. 11. No refund after Oct. 11. c Fee: $250 Christopher Babson, MBA, owner, Breakout Success mmOnline Oct. 15-29 MGMT 859.4 School Safety and Select CEU (appears on transcript)* as the credit and Leading and Motivating Employees grading preference to have this course applied toward 0.6 CEUs a certificate program’s ethics requirement (if All supervisors and managers—especially those newly applicable). responsible for directing the work of others—can Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- become change agents if they understand the role of Security Specialization ment deadline: Oct. 14. No refund after Oct. 14. the “leader.” To develop this understanding, you must c Amy Haug, MA, Human Resources division manager, start with an awareness of your own communication City of Diamond Bar style and how it affects others, as well as develop an Offered in Collaboration with UCLA’s Fielding School of appreciation for the different ways people approach Reg# 363517 work and are motivated to achieve. This seminar Fee: $250 Public Health, National Education Safety and Security focuses on leading as a means to affect change and ❖❖ Classroom accomplish desired results. Participants learn to assess Institute (NESSI) 1 mtg and understand their individual styles and behaviors, Saturday, 10am-5pm, Nov. 3 and then analyze how these attributes can be har- UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: The School Safety and Security Specialization offers a variety of courses which nessed in a leadership role.The seminar also examines 10920 Lindbrook Dr. powerful methods for motivating employees. provide structured training for front-line emergency management and school Select CEU (appears on transcript)* as the credit and security professionals and school administrators. Courses range from founda- grading preference to have this course applied toward Reg# 363247 a certificate program’s ethics requirement (if Fee: $245 tional topics in emergency management and school security to advanced topics applicable). ❖❖ Classroom in threat assessment and active shooter response. Students must arrive no later than 10am. 1 mtg Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Friday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 19 deadline: Nov. 2. No refund after Nov. 2. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Our Course Offerings Matthew Kohler, MBA, owner/president, Baja Tan, LLC 1010 Westwood Blvd. MGMT 880.015 Threat Assessment Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- MGMT 880.010 Developing a Reg# 363519 ment deadline: Oct. 18. No refund after Oct. 18. Fee: $250 Comprehensive Emergency Teams for Schools and Universities Thomas McCluskey, MS, president, 551 Productions mmOnline Management Program Nov. 27-Dec. 11 MGMT 880.016 Surveillance Detection MGMT 859.5 MGMT 880.011 School Security Officers for School Security Personnel, Law Select CEU (appears on transcript)* as the credit and grading preference to have this course applied toward Creating High-Performance Teams Enforcement, and Private Sector a certificate program’s ethics requirement (if 0.6 CEUs MGMT 880.012 Emergency Planning Teams of all sorts—management, project, new product, for Children with Disabilities, Access MGMT 880.017 Active Shooter applicable). Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Nov. 26. production, and customer service—are common in and Functional Needs Response for Schools and Universties No refund after Nov. 26. organizations today. However, results in task accom- c plishment are mixed, success rates low, and there is a Laura Jacobus, JD MGMT 880.013 School Security for MGMT 880.018 Tactical Emergency lot of confusion about what really works. This seminar Educators Medical Care for Schools and Reg# 363876 covers how to distinguish real teams from other forms Universties Fee: $250 of collaboration; how adequate skill, motivation, and MGMT 880.014 School Vulnerability ❖❖ Classroom performance strategy determine success; what the Assessments MGMT 880.019 Effective Safe Schools 1 mtg larger organization must provide in purpose, design, Leadership for Administrators Saturday, 10am-5pm, Dec. 1 and support; how to utilize inherent team dynamics for UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: positive results; and what roles by the team leader or 10920 Lindbrook Dr. coach are helpful. Students must arrive no later than 10am. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Reg# 363248 For More Information deadline: Nov. 30. No refund after Nov. 30. Fee: $245 (310) 206‑5117 | uclaextension.edu/schoolsecurity ❖❖ Classroom Sean Shahverdian, who has taught a variety of business 1 mtg and economics classes at Glendale Community College, Friday, 9am-4pm, Nov. 16 Pasadena City College, ITT Technical Institute, and Fash- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: MGMT 880.014 Business Studies, General ion Institute of Design and Merchandising. He worked in School Vulnerability Assessments 1010 Westwood Blvd. the public sector as well as the private sectors for firms Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- 1.6 CEUs MGMT 891.02 such as JP Morgan Chase and E*TRADE Financial. This course will train school and school district officials to ment deadline: Nov. 15. No refund after Nov. 15. Business Ethics Steve Keleman, EdD, performance improvement, Kele- conduct campus vulnerability assessments in order to 1.8 CEUs MGMT 859.16 man & Associates prevent or reduce the consequences of manmade or We face an increasing number of ethical issues in the Creating Quality Leadership natural disasters. Participants will learn the critical com- business world and in our personal lives. The business 0.6 CEUs MGMT X 190 ponents of the vulnerability assessment process such as scandals of recent years have highlighted the impor- What are the attributes of quality leadership? How do identifying hazards and risks, and reporting and prioritizing tance of ethical behavior in the business environment. we lead so that our co-workers, supervisors, and cus- Management Theory, Policy, campus vulnerabilities. The course also covers forming For CEOs and all business professionals, a solid ethical tomers will want to follow? Quality leaders create a and Process effective assessment teams and how to identify additional foundation must be the basis from which one builds a compelling vision of the future and develop the strate- 4.0 units considerations in vulnerability assessments unique to the business career. This seminar covers the elements gies to achieve it. They lead with both emotional intel- This course presents the theory and application of participants’ campus. The School Vulnerability Assess- necessary to make ethical decisions by defining the key ligence and brains to move their organizations forward. managerial functions; the processes of planning, ments course is designed for school facilities and security definitions, issues, and theories of business ethics. They are change creators and change managers. organizing, leading, and controlling in a wide variety of personnel. Participants completing the course will have Through class discussions and case studies, students Drawing on examples from your life and work experi- organizational settings; and how the management of gained a strong grasp of the vulnerability assessment explore the theoretical foundations of business ethics ence, research on leadership, and thought-stimulating people and resources can accomplish organizational process, and will have the confidence to begin the pro- and learn how to develop an ability to recognize and classroom activities, this course offers key principles goals. Systems theory, contingency approaches, and cess to strengthen the infrastructure of their campus. address ethical questions. You leave the seminar with and proven strategies guaranteed to give participants socio-technical systems are used to explain managerial Reg# 363179 a better understanding of the challenges of ethical the confidence and know-how to successfully practice problem solving and decision making in organizational Fee: $295 business practices. the art and science of leadership. contexts and a global environment. Other topics include motivation and participation leadership and ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363518 2 mtgs kkk communication, management information systems, Fee: $250 human resources management, management of Saturday, 9am-5pm, Oct. 27-Nov. 3 ❖❖ Classroom technology, managerial ethics, and other contemporary UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1 mtg management issues. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Saturday, 10am-5pm, Oct. 13 No refund after Oct. 26. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: kkk Andrew Carlson, critical infrastructure assessor, Joint 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Regional Intelligence Center Students must arrive no later than 10am. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 33

Reg# 363251 Reg# 363283 Fee: $765 Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs 11 mtgs Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 UCLA: Rolfe Hall UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- 1010 Westwood Blvd. ment deadline: Oct. 8. No refund after No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. Oct. 8. c & Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Kevin , MBA, BSME, founder and consultant, ment deadline: Oct. 10. No refund after Oct. 10. & Training & Improvement Solutions Instructor to be announced General Business MGMT X 493.11 Connective Leadership for the Communication Skills 21st Century For more information call (310) 206-2714 or email 4.0 units [email protected]. 3.3 CEUs Certificates There is a new wave of management development and COMCTN 803A leadership practices. The scientific, human relations, customer service, and business focus practices are Communication Effectiveness: already baked into today’s practices, but the Internet Tips for Active Listening and General Business Studies Certificate Business Fundamentals Certificate with its global connectivity creates demands for sub- Straight Talking This flexible 9-course certificate is This 9-course certificate is offered to stantially new leadership challenges. The world today 0.6 CEUs designed for those who want a self- students who want a structured overview is not only a global marketplace with diverse customers, Do you feel stuck listening to people who talk end- vendors, and workers but is largely defined by high lessly without coming to the point? Do you tune out directed curriculum and the opportunity of management principles. Drawing on technology manufacturing (including advanced robotics or jump to conclusions about what someone is going to specialize in a field of concentration. financial, economic, and organizational producing everything from almost invisible semi-con- to say? Do you find it difficult to carry on a conversa- This certificate is intended for individuals disciplines, the program­ provides ductors to automobiles and aircraft) and rapid move- tion when the emotional level is high? Do you have whose unique personal­ interests or students with a strong introduction to ment to services economies. Information flows at the trouble grasping the underlying message—its feeling speed of light via fiber-optic cables and laser while and content—in a communication? Can’t ask for what professional goals may require them to the business ­environment. This certificate artificial intelligence and related software immediately you want, or say what you don’t want, without feeling design their own program from a wide is also ideal for pre-MBA students who translates all communications into virtually any lan- guilty? If so, this course can make a difference in your variety of business courses. want a solid foundation in quantitative communication. The course addresses the total com- guage or dialect. Product development teams may span methods and general business theory. multiple countries with many collaborators never meet- munication process: the thoughts, feelings, and skills ing face to face. Collaborations can be very short term that are essential for active listening and straight (project-by-project) or long-term (strategic planning) talking. Students learn through lectures, discussions, Candidacy Fee with employees connected on-line 24/7 operating self-assessment, and role playing. An application for candidacy and a non-refundable fee of $200 must be submitted by the outside traditional hierarchies. Organizations are lean, Reg# 363417 completion of the second course to officially enroll in this program. connected, competitive, and staffed by knowledge Fee: $245 workers who have global instantaneous access to real- ❖❖ Classroom time news, data bases, and market related information. 1 mtg This course introduces the new leadership models Friday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 5 For More Information needed to collaborate, coordinate, and make the most Location to be annouced uclaextension.edu/bmlp of our modern working environment and resources. Advanced enrollment required. Visitors not permitted. Reg# 363282 No refund after Oct. 4. cover letters. Additionally, you learn vocabulary develop- Fee: $765 Felice Miller, PhD, clinical psychologist ment, using correct grammar and punctuation, tech- ❖❖ Classroom niques for reducing writing time, and proofreading. 11 mtgs MGMT 802.1 Learn the Art Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Dealing Tactfully with Difficult People Reg# 363419 UCLA Extension Gayley Center: 0.6 CEUs Fee: $765 & Business of mm 1145 Gayley Ave. This practical skills-building seminar demonstrates Online Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- how to deal constructively with people when their Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Entertainment ment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund after Oct. 9. & behavior is unpleasant and difficult. Participants learn Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Mike Ikona, PsyD, PCC, PMP, RMP, ACP, partner, specific strategies for dealing with behaviors such as additional requirements include microphone, Top Hollywood professionals teach: Systemic consulting Group verbal attacks and put-downs, complaining, thought- headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Acting Christa Ikona, PsyD, PCC, CPA, MAcc, chief human lessness, manipulation, attention-seeking, excessive Sept 28. resources officer/executive vice president, Barkley talking, withdrawal, rule-breaking, excuses, and c & Business & Management Insurance & Risk Management feigned helplessness. Other key topics covered include Laura Jacobus, JD of Entertainment building trust when none or little exists, recognizing MGMT X 493.14 and dealing with dysfunctional patterns of behavior, MGMT X 418F Cinematography Crisis Leadership and maintaining self-esteem when dealing with abusive Foundation Skills of Business Writing Directing people, and becoming aware of personal reactions to 4.32 units Conflict Resolution This workshop focuses on clear writing techniques with Entertainment Development 4.0 units difficult people and situations. an emphasis on business applications. Topics include 3.3 CEUs Reg# 363418 Post-Production strategies for getting started; effective sentence struc- New and globally impactful crises have become the Fee: $245 ture; paragraph organization; punctuation conventions; Producing norm in the 21 st Century. Crises can be described in ❖❖ Classroom appropriate word choice; and the key elements of many way including these: humanitarian, economic, 1 mtg effective memo, letter, and report writing. Film Scoring political, biological, nature-made, man-made, war- Friday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 12 inspired, hostage, blockades, defense, etc. In recent Advance enrollment required; no enrollment at the Reg# 363420 Music Business years, top global crises include the financial meltdown, door. Fee: $765 Music Production ISIS, immigration, Ebola, Cyber-attacks, terrorist bomb- No refund after Oct 11 ❖❖ Classroom ings/murders, hunger, and many more. Many now Joseph P. Reynolds, BA, MDiv/STM, director, JPR 11 mtgs Courses begin on page 92. expect more crises with governments and companies Communication Tuesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 spending enormous amounts of money for potential UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: future protections. Predicting crises is beyond our reach MGMT X 109 10920 Lindbrook Dr. but knowing they will continue if not ramp-up in fre- Business Communications No refund after Dec 3. c & quency and severity is almost a certainty. Preventing, 4.0 units Cassie Rockwell, MA, organizational management m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. surviving, and remediating crises requires preparation Communication, whatever method used, needs to in addition to forethought. Leaders of organizations from inform. In the business environment writing clear, g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. city/county governments to global corporations to concise, comprehensible copy is critical to success. In WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. nations are challenged to provide crisis related leader- this course, learn techniques for clarifying purpose, c ship. This course will outline leadership strengths understanding readers, and organizing ideas. Through v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. that must be developed in order to effectively face in-class writing exercises, you practice proven strate- and resolve/mitigate crisis issues impacting your gies for overcoming writer’s block and creating concise, & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED organization or community. appropriate, and grammatically correct work. Practice exercises include editing and writing letters, memos, C kkk UC CREDIT, page 5. reports, email messages, summaries, resumes, and 34 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 482.202 SPEECH X 417.1 Organizational Communication Public Speaking for Professionals 4.0 units 3.3 units Designed to give you the knowledge and skills neces- What you say is important, but how you say it often sary to lead and communicate in today’s highly diverse determines your effectiveness as a public speaker. This workplace, this course provides the most current course helps participants to develop individual style, approaches to communicating and motivating employ- improve delivery, and respond to questions and interrup- ees with culturally different expectations. The course tions. The course covers preparation and use of speech covers improved interpersonal relationships, team aids, body language/movement, and visual appearance. productivity, and overall customer service. You also Reg# 363421 learn innovative practices specifically geared to today’s Fee: $765 highly diverse workplace to resolve conflict. Maximize ❖❖ Classroom your leadership and communication skills and be ready 10 mtgs to apply them immediately in the workplace and your Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Business personal life. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Reg# 363277 No refund after Oct 7. Fee: $765 Pamela Kelly, MA, PK Communications Skills Training ❖❖ Classroom and Coaching 10 mtgs Communications Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 UCLA: Humanities Bldg. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- ment deadline: Oct. 10. No refund after Entrepreneurship Certificate Oct. 10. c & & Small Business Thomas McCluskey, MS, president, 551 Productions Management MGMT X 490.8 A New Professional Program Cross-Cultural Communication and Certificates: Management in a Global Workforce General Business Studies with Concentration The Business Communications Certificate is designed for working professionals in any 4.0 units in Entrepreneurship one of a number of fields who want to improve their written, verbal, and Internet/digital- This course is designed to provide students with the Business Administration with Concentration related communication skills. This program also helps any individual who is seriously fundamental principles and practical skill sets to under- in Entrepreneurship considering a career or career transition into customer relations, investor relations, stand the diverse cultures that comprise the global workplace of the 21st century. Participants discover MGMT X 497.52 marketing, management, public relations, or sales develop critical skills in crafting “cultural proficiency,” the cutting-edge approach to suc- Entrepreneurship and New messages, recommendations, product/service attributes, and presentation construction cessfully navigating the intense diversity challenges of Venture Formation and delivery. today’s interdependent global business community. This 4.0 units unique approach ensures effective communication by This course surveys the factors essential for turning This program provides instruction, “hands-on” practice and exercises, course materials, unraveling the complex cultural differences between a “great idea” into a successful business and explores instructor feedback, case examples, best practices, and proven techniques to signifi- individuals and the impact of cultural programming on various benefits/costs of sole proprietorships, partner- cantly improve written business communications, oral presentations, best methods of different organizational cultures. Participants learn strate- ships, corporations, and franchises. Topics include gies for accommodating diversity both within their own market surveys; site analysis; permits and licenses; communicating given each communication purpose, getting and keeping audience atten- organization, and between international organizations. patents and protection of ideas; risk management; tion, effectively applying today’s communications-related technologies, and appropriate Reg# 363278 legal requirements and regulations; capital require- approaches to each business form of communication. Key communication subjects Fee: $765 ments and financing sources; determining the costs mmOnline and prices of goods and services; advertising and included in this certificate are writing, interpersonal communication, and cross-cultural marketing; record keeping; and lines of credit and communication skills. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- cash flow requirements. ment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after Reg# 363284 Requirements Defined Electives Sept. 28. & Fee: $765 c ❖❖ Students must earn a C grade or better in (8 units required) Steve Horowitz, PhD, management consultant, New Classroom Freedom Communications 11 mtgs each class to successfully complete the ENGL X 401.6 Intensive Grammar and Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 certificate program. Punctuation Review (4 units) MGMT X 490.996 UCLA: Royce Hall Leadership Communication Strategies Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Required Courses ENGL X 418I Business Writing (4 units) 4.0 units ment deadline: Oct. 8. No refund after This course is designed to improve interpersonal Oct. 8. c & MGMT X 109 Business Communications MGMT X 460.494 New Business behaviors and communication skills for those in leader- Edward Lee, MBA, Founder, CEO, HelloAdvisr LLC (4 units) Development and Pitching the Perfect ship roles with the goal of improving relationships, Presentation (4 units) productivity, and the quality of work. Topics include a MGMT X 497.59 MGMT X 482.202 Organizational review of basic communication skills: listening, self- Creating a New Business Communication (4 units) MGMT X 469.21 Best Practices in Social disclosure, and methods of expression; more advanced 4.0 units Media for the Communications skills: nonverbal communication, influencing behaviors, Designed for individuals or partners who are starting or MGMT X 490.8 Cross-Cultural Professional (2 units) addressing hidden agendas, and male/female com- have started a new business, this course teaches the munication in the workplace; conflict management realities of starting and managing a new business, from Communication and Management in a idea to operation. Through planning, research, testing Global Workforce (4 units) MGMT X 469.26 Digital skills; assertiveness; and responding to criticism. Communications Strategies (4 units) Reg# 363280 of viability, problem solving, decision making, and Fee: $765 operation, gain an understanding and appreciation for MGMT X 482.7 The Dynamics of cooperation, common goal setting, negotiating, and the Interpersonal Communication (4 units) MGMT X 469.27 Corporate mmOnline Communications (4 units) Sept. 24-Dec. 9 execution required of any business organization. Topics Elective course in the Business Fundamentals include identifying and qualifying a market opportunity, MGMT X 469.15 Crisis Management organizing a business model, guidelines for a business and Communications (2 units) MGMT X 490.996 Leadership Certificate. Communication Strategies (4 units) Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- plan, legal aspects (including protecting the idea), ment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after selecting the best funding option, venture capital eti- SPEECH X 417.1 Public Speaking for Sept. 28. & quette, and other useful tools and resources for creat- c ing and operating a successful business. Professionals (4 units) Patricia Bravo, MBA, consultant, Bravo For You, LLC Reg# 363279 kkk An Application for Candidacy must be Fee: $765 submitted by the completion of the ❖❖ Classroom second course to be officially enrolled. 10 mtgs Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- For More Information ment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after (310) 206-4271 | uclaextension.edu/businessCom Oct. 7. c & Thomas McCluskey, MS, president, 551 Productions Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 35

Starting or Growing Your Business Key Courses for Today’s World Small Business Have you been thinking about starting a new business or expanding an existing one? Learn the key concepts to product ideation, business plan writing, strategy, and entrepreneurial marketing with the following courses. Management & Developing a Business Plan m Marketing and Sales Strategies for Page 35. Entrepreneurial Business Fundamentals of Business Page 36. Technology Certificate Administration and Management m Entrepreneurship and New Page 36. Venture Formation Curriculum Focused on Increasing the Effectiveness Establishing a Successful Business m Page 34. of Small Business Owners and Managers Page 36. Creating a New Business The Small Business Management and Technology Certificate is designed to Financial Tools for Business Growth Page 34. improve small business leadership, decision making, operations planning, Page 36. MMOffered online. marketing, regulatory compliance, risk management, financing, and long term profitability. The curriculum includes technology resources and examples to support the learning objectives of the certificate and courses. Reg# 363286 to a self-financing business model; effectively planning, Fee: $765 hiring, and training staff with high potential; the legal This new certificate will also be beneficial to anyone planning to start their own business ❖❖ Classroom aspects of organizing and managing a small business; 10 mtgs negotiating skills; and setting day-to-day priorities with by providing substantial know-how and best practices to increase success and reduce Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 the business plan in mind. With these skills, you can risks. Risks are both “calculated” and “unplanned/surprises,” and risk reduction can be UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: build a solid first draft of your business plan. achieved by better calculating possible outcomes and attaining higher levels of education 21650 Oxnard Street Reg# 363288 to reduce surprises. No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. Fee: $765 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- mmOnline ment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Learn at your convenience Required Courses Oct. 7. c & Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Instructor to be announced from industry experts. MGMT X 497.610 Developing a ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after Business Plan Reg# 363285 Oct. 5. c & Our program can be completed entirely Fee: $765 Matthew Richter-Sand, MBA, CEO, Agile Startup online to fit your busy schedule and our MGMT X 497.611 Financial Tools for ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363287 curriculum advisory board not only Business Growth 10 mtgs Fee: $765 includes successful small business own- Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 ❖❖ Classroom Only offered next winter. UCLA Extension Gayley Center: 10 mtgs ers but the area director of the SBA, com- 1145 Gayley Ave. Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 mercial credit lenders and leaders, and MGMT X 497.612 Marketing and Sales No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. Strategies for Entrepreneurial Business Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. ment deadline: Oct. 10. No refund after Oct. 10. c Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Courses may be taken individually and MGMT X 497.613 Fundamentals of James Goff, MBA; owner/president, Reliable Rainmaker. ment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Oct. 7. & the entire program, if desired, may be Business Administration and John Thrasher, JD, president, Management Resource completed in approximately 12 months Management MGMT X 497.610 Group Developing a Business Plan depending on the specific­ student’s MGMT X 497.614 Legal Compliance 4.0 units experience and time availability. & Negotiating Skills Learn all aspects of creating a solid first draft of your own business plan. This course begins with a compre- MGMT X 497.615 Establishing a hensive “situation analysis” of your (or your employer’s) Successful Business small business (or case study, if more applicable). You then learn the key components for creating an effective Page 34. business plan: knowing your existing customers, target- m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. ing future customers, customer value formulation, income statement and balance sheet forecasting, rev- g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. enue forecasting methodologies, competitor assess- ment and emerging company/product/service WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. competitors, and understanding the pitfalls of small c business development. In addition, you look at building v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. and planning an efficient business infrastructure (sys- tems, technology, third-party software); small business & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED For More Information finance, cash flow, debt, and financing alternatives; C transitioning from personal guarantees and credit lines UC CREDIT, page 5. (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/sbm 36 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 497.611 Reg# 363291 Financial Tools for Business Growth Fee: $765 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom This course covers aspects of financial management 11 mtgs for owners and key employees of small to mid-size Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 companies. Major topics include: Recognizing the UCLA: Rolfe Hall importance and value of financial management for Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- small and mid-size companies; understanding financial ment deadline: Oct. 8. No refund after information as a critical component for controlling and Oct. 8. c & growing a company; identifying financial tools for Howard Forman, PhD, associate professor of Market- effectively managing company assets including cash, ing, California State University, Fullerton receivables, inventory, plant and equipment; applying capital budgeting, credit management and working MGMT X 497.615 capital management for improving business operations; Establishing a Successful Business using horizontal, vertical and ratio analysis of financial 4.0 units information for effective business management; creat- The key to reducing the risks and increasing the Human Resources ing and using financial projections for channeling and chances of success in business is to develop a business managing business resources; and anticipating busi- model that delivers unique value. To accomplish this you ness change and how to handle it. must be able to objectively analyze the competitive Reg# 363289 landscape and innovate and articulate your unique value Fee: $765 so you can implement a strategy and anticipate the Management Certificate mmOnline financial rewards. This course examines the essential Sept. 24-Dec. 9 elements of success. Designed for business owners, key Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- executives, managers, and those developing a business, the course teaches participants how to define a business ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after Oct. 5. c A 9-course program to develop skills and pro­vide immediate applications in James Schaefer, MBA, CPA, senior accountant, part- model and strategy that equips their company to thrive, the workplace, Extension’s Human Resources Management Certificate features­ ner, Mark Schaefer Associates, LLP even in intensely competitive industries. Topics include competitive analysis, creating and defining a unique current and comprehensive grounding for today’s HR professional. MGMT X 497.612 selling advantage, identifying the customer, and honing Marketing and Sales Strategies for a strategy. Real-world situations are used for examples Taught by instructors who are leading practitioners in the field, course work emphasizes of application. Participants leave with the tools to the business comprehension and skills needed for today’s evolving HR industry. Courses Entrepreneurial Business develop a business model and strategy that creates 4.0 units value and allows them to work on their business instead are offered at UCLA and online. This course provides practical ideas and applications of of for their business. To enroll in the certificate, an application must be processed by the completion of the marketing, advertising, and sales promotion techniques for managers, owners, and marketing personnel of Reg# 363293 second course. To obtain an application­ visit uclaextension.edu/humanresources. small-to-medium-size businesses. Topics include Fee: $765 mm For cer­tificate program requirements­ call (310) 206-4271. marketing, planning, and budgeting; company position- Online ing; networking; personal selling; improving the com- Sept. 24-Dec. 9 pany image; public relations and product/service Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Group Discount Group B: Elective Courses publicity; designing and creating advertising and bro- ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after A 10% group discount is available to (8 units required) chures; selecting, organizing, and motivating sales Oct. 5. c & companies that enroll three or more (Courses are 4 units unless representatives and dealer/distribution organizations; C. Scott Hindell, principal, Hindell Consulting marketing on the Internet; market research; and select- employees in the same course. otherwise specified.) ing and using the right advertising medium. MGMT X 450.35 Strategic Human Reg# 363290 Group A: Core Courses Resources Management Fee: $765 Human Resources ❖❖ Hybrid (7 required plus Ethics requirement) MGMT X 450.65 International Human 8 mtgs Management MGMT X 450 Elements of Human Resources Management Classroom meetings For more information call (310) 206-4271 or email Wednesday, 6:30-9:39pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 3; [email protected]. Resources Management MGMT X 450.36 Human Capital Oct. 17-24; Nov. 7-14 Nov. 28-Dec. 5 MGMT X 450.03 Financial Aspects of Management UCLA: Rolfe Hall MGMT 859.50 Human Resources Management Online sessions Ethics for Human MGMT X 482.203 Advanced Human Oct. 10 & 31; Nov. 21 Resources Professionals MGMT X 450.2 Talent Acquisition Resources Management Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- ment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund after 1.8 CEUs Oct. 9. & Today’s HR professionals function as a key source of MGMT X 450.31 Compensation MGMT X 469.15 Crisis Management and c ethical awareness for managers and employees. This Brandon Shamim, MS, president/co-founder, Beacon Programs: ­Administration and Design Communications: Safeguarding Image course heightens awareness of when integrity and an Management Group and Viability (2 units) understanding of ethical issues are required, not only MGMT X 450.32 Benefits Programs: ­ when advising others, but also when addressing the MGMT X 497.613 Administration and Design MGMT X 491.11 Managing Change in issues HR professionals face. Instruction enables par- Organizations (2 units) Fundamentals of Business ticipants to recognize the parts of their jobs in which MGMT X 450.34 Employee Relations Administration and Management ethical issues are most likely to be experienced; they and Legal Aspects of Human Resources MGMT X 450.50 Internship in Human 4.0 units employ practical techniques to develop solutions, evalu- Management Resources Management (4 units) A majority of businesses fail within the first two years, ate their impacts, and decide on a course of action. and a significant percentage of the initial survivors don’t Additionally, students understand the impact of cultural MGMT X 482.201 Human Resources MGMT X 482.202 Organizational last much longer. There are many reasons for this, and organizational pressures to conform; identify when Development Communication including inexperienced management, lack of sufficient to escalate issues and to whom; know the early warning capital, failure to do proper marketing, and a lack of signals of conflict between personal and work values; MGMT 859.50 Ethics for Human MGMT X 490.8 Cross-Cultural financial competency. The bottom line is that most and assess how to maintain personal integrity. managers don’t know how to properly systematize, Reg# 363250 Resources Professionals Communication and Management in structure, and manage their businesses. They don’t Fee: $415 a Global Workforce know because they’re not aware of where or how to mmOnline find this information. This course is designed to teach Oct. 1-Nov. 11 MGMT X 497.613 Fundamentals students how to structure properly, systematize, and Select CEU (appears on transcript)* as the credit and of Business Administration manage a business of any size or type, service or grading preference to have this course applied toward product, and in any industry. and Management a certificate program’s ethics requirement (if Reg# 363292 applicable). Fee: $765 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Recertification Credit for Human Resources Professionals mmOnline ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Oct. 5. & These courses have been approved for recertification credit hours toward Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- c ® ® ®TM Jorja Jackson, JD, BA, senior corporate counsel, PHR , SPHR , and GPHR recertification through the Human Resource ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after Salesforce.com, Inc. Certification Institute (HRCI). Oct. 5. c & James Tischler, MBA, CEO, SomeBeach SunWare, LLC kkk For information about recertification, visit hrci.org. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 37

Reg# 363249 Reg# 363252 Fee: $415 Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom Courses of Interest to 2 mtgs 10 mtgs Friday, 9:30am-4:30pm, Nov. 2-9 Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Select CEU (appears on transcript)* as the credit and No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. grading preference to have this course applied toward Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment HR Professionals a certificate program’s ethics requirement (if deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Oct. 7. c & applicable). Pamela Sklar, MBA, Contingent Faculty, Loyola Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Marymount University ment deadline: Nov. 1. No refund after Nov. 1. c Reg# 363253 Supplement your Human Resources Certificate or brush up on important­ skills Cindy Troianello, BA, CPA; senior HR consultant; Fee: $765 with these short courses. executive, career, and financial coach. mmOnline Oct. 1-Dec. 2 Communication Effectiveness: Tips for Leading and Motivating Employees MGMT 892.11 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Preparing for the PHR and Active Listening and Straight Talking ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after Oct. 5. c Page 32. SPHR Exams Kathy Gilroy, MA, human resources manager, Safety Page 33. 3.3 CEUs Insurance Creating High-Performance Teams This course is designed to help students who plan to Dealing Tactfully with Difficult People Page 32. sit for the PHR (Professional in Human Resources) or MGMT X 450.03 Page 33. SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources) exami- Financial Aspects of Human Creating Quality Leadership nations. The course uses the HRCP (Human Resource Resources Management Page 32. Certification Preparation) materials and test bank spe- 4.0 units cifically geared toward the PHR and SPHR bodies of To be a successful business partner with management, knowledge. The course is well-suited to the student the human resources professional needs to effectively For More Information who prefers a structured, directed classroom approach understand and manage the financial aspects of his/ to studying for either examination. The course follows her HR department as well as the impact of the employ- (310) 206-4271 a “study roadmap” designed to gradually introduce new ees on the organization’s bottom line. Emphasis is subject matter while reinforcing material learned earlier, placed on ways the HR practitioner can enhance a reporting of results to management, employee orienta- Reg# 363264 which helps students retain concepts over time and company’s financial performance. This course provides maximize performance on test day. tion, outplacement, and ethnic diversity issues. Fee: $765 HR practitioners with the tools and information to Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363254 understand the cost of the HR functional area(s) for Management or consent of instructor. 11 mtgs Fee: $765 which s/he is responsible. Other areas of study are HR ❖❖ Reg# 363262 Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Classroom metrics, budgeting, strategic planning, and the financial UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. 10 mtgs aspects of benefits and payroll. Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources ment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund after Oct. 9. UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Management or consent of instructor. While no 11 mtgs c Larry Nichols, MS, manager Compensation & Rewards, 1145 Gayley Ave. formal experience in statistics is required, stu- Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. dents must demonstrate basic high school-level UCLA: Bunche Hall Note: The HR Certification Institute requires HR profes- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- math/numerical skills; a knowledge of basic algebra MGMT X 450.32 sionals sitting for the PHR or SPHR exams to have a is also recommended. ment deadline: Oct. 8. No refund after Oct. 8. & Benefits Programs: combination of demonstrated work experience and Reg# 363260 c Sal Sangi, MA, HR consultant Administration and Design education. Eligibility is determined by the HR Certifica- Fee: $765 tion Institute. If you wish to take the PHR or SPHR exam, ❖❖ Reg# 363263 4.0 units Classroom Employee benefits are expensive and important to any you must complete a separate application form online 10 mtgs Fee: $765 through the HR Certification Institute. Neither the HRCP mmOnline organization, accounting for nearly 40% of total Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 employee compensation. This comprehensive course (Human Resource Certification Preparation) materials UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Oct. 1-Dec. 2 nor this course is a substitute for the certification Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- provides essential information for evaluating and No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. designing programs to meet corporate objectives. examination. Students are solely responsible for verify- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after ing their eligibility to sit for the exam directly with HRCI. Oct. 5. & Technical jargon is demystified, and the interesting ment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after c human side of employee benefits is examined. Instruc- For more information on eligibility, exam dates, or to Oct. 7. & Jennifer Burns, MLIR, Bank of America; vice president, apply to take the exam, visit hrci.org. Students are c business support manager, Global Human Resources, tion covers the most competitive benefits offered by Rodrigo Pulido, MBA, PHRca, Director of Human employers and related administrative strategies, tools, expected to purchase theComplete HRCP Program on Resources, Le Pain Quotidien Global Staffing; Learning & Leadership Development, their own at hrcp.com/products. After enrolling in this Organizational Design. and techniques; how to control cost and still attract and class, please contact Eddie Fisher at efisher@unex. Reg# 363259 retain employees; basic methods of underwriting and ucla.edu to receive a discount code for purchasing the Fee: $765 financing group insurance plans, e.g. health care; an ❖❖ MGMT X 450.31 HRCP materials. Students are advised to order all Classroom Compensation Programs: overview of popular 401(k) plans, similar retirement/ materials as early as possible, so that they’re ready to 11 mtgs saving plans, and regulatory compliance issues; COBRA Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Administration and Design and Protected Leave Administration; and practical begin reading and working with practice test questions 4.0 units on the first day of class. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. application of managing an employee benefit program Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- In this introductory course, students explore compensa- with a section 125 environment. Fee does not cover PHR and SPHR exam registration tion as a key factor in achieving organizational goals. In costs. ment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund after Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources Oct. 9. & addition to introducing current concepts, approaches, Management or consent of instructor. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment c techniques, and terms, instruction examines the forces deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Oct. 7. & Cindy Troianello, BA, CPA; senior HR consultant; Reg# 363266 c executive, career, and financial coach. that shape the development of compensation strategies, Richard Propster, principal, Segue Solutions plans, and policies. Topics include salary administration, Fee: $765 Mery Propster, principal, Segue Solutions Reg# 363261 incentive plans, and stock-based programs; the factors ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $765 of motivation, performance evaluation, labor market 10 mtgs mm MGMT X 450 Online dynamics, and budgeting that underlie the development Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Elements of Human Oct. 1-Dec. 2 of compensation programs; key steps involved in UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Resources Management Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- developing salary administration and cash-incentive No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. 4.0 units ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after programs; major laws and regulations that apply to Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- This course provides an overview of and introduction to Oct. 5. c & compensation; and the way compensation programs ment deadline: Oct. 10. No refund after Oct. 10. c the basic human resources management (HRM) func- Bob Barrett, EdD, Professor, American Public University are designed for specific job families, units/functions, Charlene Collier, MBA, Academic HR business partner, tions: employment, employee relations, training and System (American Public University and American Mili- and levels of organization. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center development, compensation, benefits, and human tary University) Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources Reg# 363267 resources information systems (HRIS). Topics include Management or consent of instructor. Fee: $765 MGMT X 450.2 mm the various aspects of designing and structuring an Reg# 363265 Online HRM/personnel department, the history and future of Talent Acquisition Fee: $765 Oct. 1-Dec. 2 HRM, the changing nature of work, the relationships of 4.0 units mmOnline Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- HRM functions, the current legal environment in which A high-quality workforce is essential to the success of Sept. 24-Dec. 2 ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after businesses today. This course provides the strategies, HRM operates, sources for obtaining answers to most Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Oct. 5. c & operational HRM problems, and an exploration of HRM concepts, and practices essential to the effective selec- ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after Donald B. Burnell, PhD, principal, Human Capital as a career. tion of personnel to accomplish a business objective, with Oct. 5. & Management Services, The Burnell Group, LLC an emphasis on recruiting, promoting, and retraining c Daniel Van Bogaert, JD, Executive Compensation and kkk employees. The course also covers budget development, Benefits, ERISA Compliance Consulting job descriptions, interviewing techniques, assessment, testing, background investigations, legal requirements, kkk 38 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 450.50 Reg# 363273 Internship in Human Fee: $765 For HR Professionals Resources Management ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 10 mtgs The internship course provides eligible students an Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Preparing for the Professional in Human Resources (PHR) & opportunity to earn elective credit toward the certificate UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. program based on an internship position—comprised No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) Examinations of at least 120 hours of practical application of course Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- material—that the student has secured and had ment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Prepare for your success the right way— approved by UCLA Extension. UCLA Extension does not Oct. 7. c & provide internship placement. Eligible students will have Dana Mayhew, MPA, HR consultant/principal, TDC in a structured, directed classroom. access to a list of firms with internship opportunities. Consults This course is designed to help you Course is only available to Human Resources Manage- Reg# 363274 ment Certificate students who have completed 20 units Fee: $765 pass the PHR or SPHR examinations. of the program curriculum with a GPA of 3.0 or better. mmOnline Using the HRCP materials, which are A UCLA Extension instructor acts as an internship Oct. 1-Dec. 2 specifically geared toward the PHR and coordinator to monitor the internship throughout to Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- SPHR bodies of knowledge, you develop ensure a substantive learning experience. ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after an understanding of all areas covered by Prerequisite(s): The internship is only available to UCLA Oct. 5. c & Extension Human Resources Management Certificate James W. Adams, Jr. JD, attorney; director, James W. the exams. students who have completed a minimum of 20 units of Adams, Jr. PC. Page 37. the program curriculum, with a GPA of 3.0 or better. Reg# 363476 MGMT X 482.203 Fee: $765 Advanced Human Independent Study/Internship Resources Management For More Information Sept. 24-Dec. 9 4.0 units International students who wish to pursue paid intern- This advanced course is designed for HR professionals (310) 825-2012 ships must contact the International Student Office at who wish to make an effective contribution at a strate- (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. gic level in today’s rapidly changing organizations, Web enrollments require the submission of an initial Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources internally or as external consultants. Students will MGMT X 450.34 application. Initial application must be submitted one Management or consent of instructor. integrate the knowledge gained through previous Employee Relations and week before the quarter begins. Our advisor will coursework and experience and build on that concep- Legal Aspects of Human Reg# 363270 contact you after initial application review. tual foundation. Emerging issues in human resource Resources Management Fee: $765 Visitors not permitted. Restricted course. No refund mm management will be discussed. Covered topics include: 4.0 units Online after Sept. 24. transforming HR from the outside in, HR professionals Designed for the human resources management (HRM) Oct. 1-Dec. 2 Denise Jackson, MA, director of Employee Relations, as strategic partners, the six domains of HR competen- generalist practitioner or anyone who is preparing for a Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Career Education Corp. cies, advanced communication and negotiation tactics career as a specialist in labor/employee relations, this ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after for effective dialogue with senior management, design- course provides a survey of significant laws and regula- Oct. 5. c & MGMT X 450.65 ing strategies to re-engage employees and heighten tions that affect the practice of HRM in the U.S. and Mark White, MBA, director, Organizational Develop- International Human productivity, understanding and addressing the increas- California. Topics include an overview of employment; ment, Kraft Foods North American Manufacturing Resources Management ing multi-generational issues, and implementing a wage and hour; benefits; EEO and AA; and labor/ retention strategy that addresses the needs of all MGMT X 450.36 4.0 units employee relations and safety laws, rules, and regula- This course introduces the human resources practitio- generations. Advanced HR management skills such as tions. All phases of managing the HRM responsibility Human Capital Management ner and international line manager to the legal, practi- consultation skills, coaching, change management, and are covered—from recruitment through termination. 4.0 units cal, and successful human resources strategies used facilitation skills will be explored and practiced. Stu- Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources The effective management of human capital, one of any by international companies in today’s global economy. dents will learn how to safeguard their organization’s Management or consent of instructor. organization’s key investments, is critical to success. Topics include employment and staffing; compensation; bottom-line by acquiring the high-level skills needed to Reg# 363268 Clear accountability for human capital management, benefits; labor laws; employment-related taxation; excel as an HR leader. Fee: $765 strong systems to support its development and growth, leadership, management, and supervisory practices Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources ❖❖ Classroom and an HR structure that is aligned to deliver results, among international corporations; immigration; perma- Management or consent of instructor. Completion of 11 mtgs differentiates world-class HR functions. This course nent resident and temporary work visa status; and all required core classes or minimum of two years of Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 focuses on connecting business strategy with human expatriate and repatriation policies and practices. work experience. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. capital strategy, and the resulting impact on the human Reg# 363272 Reg# 363276 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- resource department. Topics include HR to business Fee: $765 Fee: $765 ment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund after Oct. 9. alignment, employment branding, managing the perfor- mmOnline c mance and growth of human capital, effective change ❖❖ Classroom Ronald Becker, MBA, senior vice president, Employee 11 mtgs Oct. 1-Dec. 2 Relations, Bank of America management, the evolving role of the HR function and Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- the HR professional, and successfully marketing ideas Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Reg# 363269 ment deadline:Oct. 5. No refund after Oct. 5. to management. UCLA: Rolfe Hall c Fee: $765 Donald B. Burnell, PhD, principal, Human Capital Prerequisite(s): X 450 Elements of Human Resources Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- mmOnline Management Services, The Burnell Group, LLC Management or consent of instructor. ment deadline: Oct. 8. No refund after Oct. 1-Dec. 2 Oct. 8. & Reg# 363271 c Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Paul Doble, MA, SPHR, VP, HR Operations manager, MGMT X 491.11 Fee: $765 ment deadline: Oct. 5. No refund after City National Bank Managing Change in Organizations ❖❖ Classroom Oct. 5. c & 2.0 units Robert Archibold, MPA, director of employee relations, 10 mtgs MGMT X 482.201 Change is all around us. We are continually asked to Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Centura Health, Inc. Human Resources Development manage change in our own lives and organizations. Yet UCLA: Bunche Hall change unfolds through personal and organizational No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. 4.0 units MGMT X 450.35 This course examines the primary role of human resistance. This course focuses on planning and man- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- aging change and provides frameworks and tools to Strategic Human ment deadline: Oct. 10. No refund after Oct. 10. resources development (HRD) in the organization to c help people and organizations effectively manage implement it. Teaching is experiential and involves Resources Management Wayne P Schulman, MA, JD, CBP, senior vice presi- 4.0 units change. This highly interactive course focuses on simulation of the change process. dent-general counsel, Logix Federal Credit Union Leadership in the field of Human Resources requires strategies for assessing, designing, and implementing Reg# 363281 much more skill and knowledge today than it has in the training and organizational development efforts that Fee: $455 past. CEOs and boards have higher expectations for the positively impact the performance of the individual and ❖❖ Classroom role of the HR leader as a strategic, knowledgeable the work group. The course also provides an overview 5 mtgs business partner. This course introduces the seasoned of change interventions, including training and staff Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 24 HR practitioner to areas of knowledge CEOs expect, and m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. development; succession planning and performance UCLA Extension Gayley Center: helps participants develop a comfort speaking the same management; factors that influence HRD; the consulting 1145 Gayley Ave. language as other senior business leaders. Topics g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. role and skills of the HRD professional, including facili- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- include a history of HR management; identification and tation and group dynamics; and the trends in HRD, such ment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Oct. 2. c analysis of strategic trends; the dynamics of changing WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. as human performance technology and the work out Farnaz Tabaee, EdD, founder/CEO, Improv4Leaders, technology; best practices in HR systems design; c process model. Leadership Development and Organization Development financial acumen for HR professionals; HR’s role in v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Prerequisite(s): MGMT X 450 Elements of Human Consulting Sarbanes-Oxley implementation; mergers and acquisi- Resources Management, MGMT X 450.2 Talent Acqui- tions strategy; HR metrics; and the ROI (return on & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED sition, and one additional HR course. investment) of human resources. C UC CREDIT, page 5. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 39

Reg# 363502 Fee: $795 International Trade ❖❖ Classroom 12 mtgs International Trade & Commerce Thursday, 1-4pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 For more information call (310) 206-2714 or email UCLA Extension Gayley Center: [email protected]. 1145 Gayley Ave. No meeting Nov. 22. Certificates: & Commerce Certificate Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 11. International Trade & Commerce No refund after Oct. 11. c & General Business Studies with Concentration Vahick A. Yedgarian, CIO, Regency Financial Group in International Trade & Commerce Reg# 363503 The 9-course International Trade & Commerce Certificate offers a broad and Business Administration with Concentration Fee: $795 comprehensive curriculum. in International Trade & Commerce ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs Students may complete the certificate­ with or without a concentration. Many MGMT X 460.902 Wednesday, 1-4pm, Oct. 3-Dec. 12 Introduction to International Business UCLA Extension Gayley Center: of the individual courses are also offered online. 4.0 units 1145 Gayley Ave. This course provides students with a basic understand- Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 17. In addition, students must complete the seminar 891.02 Business Ethics at ing of the broad field of international business, present- No refund after Oct. 17. c & any time during the program. Internship opportunities also are available to ing views from both the home and host country Ashok Sadhwani, GDMM, CHB, CEO, Asmara USA Inc. perspectives. The wide range of international business certificate students who have completed a minimum of 5 courses with a GPA topics covered includes foreign direct investment, MGMT X 460.961 of 3.0 or better. import/export, foreign exchange, global sourcing, mar- keting, and international economic concepts. This Global Business Skills: course provides a solid foundation for the subsequent Planning and Negotiating Strategies Group A: Core Courses Group B: Elective Courses courses in the certificate program in International Trade 4.0 units (5 required) (4 required) and Commerce. Students in other programs also find Conducting business across cultures is crucial for suc- the course very useful in achieving a fundamental ceeding in today’s highly competitive marketplace. This MGMT X 460.902 Introduction to Students choosing a concentration are understanding of international business operations. highly interactive, simulation-based course provides International Business required to complete 4 elective­ courses executives with the knowledge and skills to plan, work, Reg# 363499 within one of the following concentrations: and negotiate in the global marketplace. Topics include MGMT X 460.903 Fundamentals of Fee: $765 cultural differences as they affect international busi- mm International Trade Global Business Management Online ness, understanding hospitality and protocol, establish- • Sept. 24-Dec. 3 ing trust and credibility, characteristics of a Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors MGMT X 460.961 Global Business • Import/Export Operations cross-cultural negotiator, concepts of win-win and Skills: Planning and Negotiation not permitted. No refund after Sept. 28. c win-lose, tactics and power strategies, and communica- • Financial Management Maria Keller, MBA, director/consultant, Keller Group tion and persuasion strategies. Strategies Students enrolling in the certificate Reg# 363498 Reg# 363508 MGMT X 460.99 International Fee: $795 without a concentration may select 4 Fee: $765 Business Management ❖❖ Classroom mmOnline Group B elec­tives, including elective 11 mtgs Sept. 25-Dec. 4 MGMT X 460.95 International Business courses offered outside of the concentra- Tuesday, 9am-12pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Policies and Strategies UCLA Extension Gayley Center: ment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after tions. For a complete list of electives, visit 1145 Gayley Ave. uclaextension.edu/internationaltrade. Oct. 1. c & Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 9. Anna Phillips, PhD Ethics Requirement No refund after Oct. 9. & An application for candidacy and nonre- c Reg# 363509 Mark Buchman, BS, president, PacRim Financial MGMT 891.02 Business Ethics Fee: $795 fundable fee of $200 must be submitted Consultants; recipient of the UCLA Extension Distin- ❖❖ Classroom by the completion of the second course guished Instructor Award, 2012. May be taken at any time during the 11 mtgs program; also offered online. to officially enroll. MGMT X 460.903 Wednesday, 9am-12pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Fundamentals of International Trade 1145 Gayley Ave. 4.0 units Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- This course covers the necessary procedures to start ment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after up an international trading business, by providing a Oct. 2. & detailed introduction to the practices, procedures, and c Maria Keller, MBA, director/consultant, Keller Group For More Information services used in the U.S. to export and import merchan- (310) 206-2714 | uclaextension.edu/internationaltrade dise. Topics include organizations affecting international MGMT X 460.99 trade; sources of information for trading, monitoring, International Business Management and evaluating commercial conditions in other coun- No refund after Oct. 8. & MGMT X 460.95 tries; market research and planning: by identifying 4.0 units c This course emphasizes the managerial process in the Zeph Phillips, chief operations officer, EuroPac International Business Policies potential suppliers, pricing merchandise, and resources Partners, Inc. to find buyers; sales channel, such as direct, agents, international environment and provides an operational and Strategies 4.0 units distributors, and representatives; merchandise regula- assessment of the fundamental issues involved in the Reg# 363862 This course provides a systematic approach for deter- tions: control of exports and imports, the international management of international and multinational corpora- Fee: $795 ❖❖ Classroom mining, implementing, and evaluating the strategies and classification system, responsibilities of U.S. Customs, tions. Instruction focuses on analyzing case studies 11 mtgs policies that govern a firm’s international business rules and related dues; financing: sources of funds for related to upper and middle management issues, Tuesday, 9am-12pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 activities. Topics include outsourcing, business unit exports and imports, methods of payment, open although the lessons apply to all levels and functions of UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: portfolio optimization, global marketing, R&D decentral- account, direct, offsets, counter trade, barter, foreign international operations. Topics include matching foreign 1010 Westwood Blvd. ization, industrial relations, and the implementation of currency exchanges, and contracts; and freighting: investment strategies with local conditions, managing Enrollment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund after strategies that focus on operations planning, informa- modes of transport, packaging, containerization, protec- export/import operations, trade and direct investment, Oct. 9. tion systems design, control, and conflict resolution. tion, and identification of merchandise and insurance. local sourcing versus importing components, licensing c & and international joint venturing, designing organizational Instructor to be announced Prerequisite(s): X 460.902 Introduction to International Reg# 363501 structures that match changing international conditions, Reg# 363510 Business, X 460.99 International Business Manage- Fee: $795 ment, and two other international business courses, or ❖❖ managing a global structure, managing political risks, Fee: $765 Classroom acquisitions, and integrating new businesses and dealing consent of instructor. 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom with international ethical considerations. Reg# 363507 Monday, 1-4pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 11 mtgs Prerequisite(s): X 460.902 Introduction to International Fee: $765 UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 Business or consent of instructor. ❖❖ Classroom 1145 Gayley Ave. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 11 mtgs No meeting Nov. 12. Reg# 363860 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 8. Fee: $795 No meeting Nov. 22. ❖❖ UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: No refund after Oct. 8. & Classroom Enrollment deadline: Oct. 11. No refund after c 11 mtgs Oct. 11. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Sarita Jackson, PhD, president and CEO, Global c & Monday, 9am-12pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 No meeting Nov. 12. Research Institute of International Trade David E French, MBA, president, David French & UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Associates, LLC, a business strategy consultancy Enrollment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund after kkk 1010 Westwood Blvd. Oct. 9. c & No meeting Nov. 12. David E French, MBA, president, David French & Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 8. Associates, LLC, a business strategy consultancy 40 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 481.5 MGMT X 460.913 Global Business Practices Import Operations and Techniques in Sustainability 4.0 units 4.0 units This course is intended for individuals involved in import This course provides a broad overview of global busi- operations, including classifiers, import team members, ness practices in sustainability, designed to help stu- supervisors, and managers; those working in custom- dents develop a strong foundation in this complex house brokerage and freight forwarding; as well as subject. The primary focus is helping students under- owners of trading companies. Topics include entry of stand the business rationale for sustainability. Students merchandise; warehousing; foreign trade zones; the examine why and how a business is addressing envi- liquidation and protest process; appraisement and the ronmental and sustainability issues across sectors and customs concept of value; informed compliance; cus- industries. Additionally, the course covers the various toms account management strategies; intellectual principles, models, methodologies, and indicators of property rights, fines, penalties, and forfeitures; draw- sustainability to help students understand how global back; NAFTA; record keeping; and corporate compli- business awareness and practices in the field have ance program management. evolved since the concept first emerged in the 1980s. Prerequisite(s): X 460.902 Introduction to International Reg# 363514 Business and X 460.903 Fundamentals of International Fee: $765 Trade. mmOnline Reg# 363506 Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Fee: $765 Marketing Certificate Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after mmOnline Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Oct. 1 c & Ken Eskenazi, sustainability consultant Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- New and Improved ment deadline: Oct. 3. No refund after MGMT X 460.91 Oct. 3. c & This 24-unit program is designed to give students the skills needed for success­ Export Documentation, Traffic, Ashok Sadhwani, GDMM, CHB, CEO, Asmara USA Inc. and Banking in the dynamic and competitive field of marketing.­ It’s intended for individuals 4.0 units MGMT X 460.951 seeking a marketing career, as well as business professionals who want to Designed to provide hands-on working knowledge of Internship in International Trade export documentation and procedures, including bank- and Commerce update their skills and keep abreast of emerging trends. ing, insurance, and traffic. This course covers the export 4.0 units transaction from inception to receipt of payment. This The internship course provides eligible students an Group A: Core Courses (20 units) Group B: Electives (4 units) course also broadens the base of knowledge for those opportunity to earn elective credit toward the certificate already in international business and immerses the program based on an internship position—comprised Students must complete the following Students must complete one of novice in international commerce concerns. Topics of at least 120 hours of practical application of course five courses the following­ include costing, quotations, letters of credit, marine material—that the student has secured and had insurance, maritime law, contracts, bills of lading, and approved by UCLA Extension. UCLA Extension does not MGMT X 160 Marketing Principles MGMT X 460.35 Strategic Marketing corresponding via traditional and high-tech means. provide internship placement. Eligible students will have access to a list of firms with internship opportunities. and Practices MGMT X 460.484 Internship in Reg# 363504 Fee: $765 Course is only available to International Trade and Com- MGMT X 460.41 Brand Management Marketing and Advertising ❖❖ Classroom merce Certificate students who have completed a 11 mtgs substantial portion (generally 20 units) of the program MGMT X 460.52 Integrated Marketing An Application for Candidacy must be Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 curriculum with a GPA of 3.0 or better. A UCLA Exten- Communications UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. sion instructor acts as an internship coordinator to submitted by the completion of the monitor the internship throughout to ensure a substan- second course to be officially enrolled. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after MGMT X 466 Consumer Market Oct. 1. & tive learning experience. c Prerequisite(s): The internship is only available to UCLA Research Michael Alan Baker, JD, attorney-at-law Extension Certificate students who have completed a MGMT X 460.394 Digital Marketing MGMT X 460.912 minimum of 20 units in the corresponding area of study. (formerly New Media Marketing) Global Supply Chain Management Reg# 363927 4.0 units Fee: $765 This course covers the international transportation of Independent Study/Internship goods by cost-effective methods through analysis of the Sept. 24-Dec. 9 structure of ocean and air transport systems in global International students who wish to pursue paid intern- distribution and single-factor pricing of combination ships must contact the International Student Office at For More Information carrier shipments. Other topics include costing of (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. [email protected] | (310) 206-4271 | uclaextension.edu/marketing transport services; freight rate negotiation; rate Web enrollments require the submission of an initial bureaus, carrier associations, and conferences; prudent application. Initial application must be submitted one use of independent liners; analysis of landed cost week before the quarter begins. Our advisor will MGMT X 460.94 MGMT X 460.952 competition; foreign government regulations; U.S. contact you after initial application review. Law in International Business Doing Business in the U.S. maritime law, policy, and antitrust provisions; ramifica- Restricted course. Visitors not permitted. No refund 4.0 units 4.0 units tions of the Code of Liner Conduct and related bilateral after Sept. 25. c This course introduces international business law The United States is the largest consumer market in the trade agreements; interrelationships of balance of Daniel Krassenstein, director Asia Operations, Procon through an examination of “real world” case studies world, yet it is significantly different and more challenging payments and commodity movement; Export Trading Pacific, LLC and contemporary legal problems via a nontechnical than any other marketplace, especially for those who are Company Act of 1982; common vs. industrial carriers approach to the law. Topics include legal rules, con- unfamiliar with American business practices. This course and trends in their use; and a comprehensive view of tracts, international arbitration, and the impact of provides entrepreneurs, business managers, and inter- logistics in overseas marketing. nationalism and cultural attitudes on law and inter- national trade professionals with key business and cul- Prerequisite(s): X 460.902 Introduction to International national affairs; regulation of international trade; tural insights to do business within the mainstream U.S. Business and X 460.903 Fundamentals of International protection of intellectual property, trademarks, and market. Topics include an overview of the U.S. economy, Trade. patents; and the legal ramifications of regional and regional and national demographics and cultural dynam- Reg# 363505 economically integrated trade organizations, including ics, business customs, framework of the U.S. legal sys- Fee: $765 the World Trade Organization and other multinational tem, marketing strategies, and negotiating tactics. ❖❖ Classroom trade bodies. Reg# 363512 11 mtgs Prerequisite(s): X 460.902 Introduction to International Fee: $765 Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Business or consent of instructor. ❖❖ Hybrid UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Reg# 363511 10 mtgs Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Classroom meetings Fee: $765 Oct. 2. c & mmOnline Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30; Laura Kovary, MS, consultant/principal, Environmental g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Nov. 13-Dec. 4 Maritime Consulting Services Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. ment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Online session c ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Oct. 2. c & Nov. 6 v Sharon Jumper, JD Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Oct. 1. c & & Rashma Agarwal, FITT International Business C professional UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 41

MGMT X 163 Advertising Principles and Practices Marketing, Advertising 4.0 units This course takes a look at media advertising ele- & PR ments, including digital, mobile, and social networks For more information call (310) 206-4271 or email while reinforcing the importance of traditional compo- [email protected]. nents—television, magazine, online, and outdoor advertising—with everyday applications. Discussion on advertising initiatives features current campaigns, Marketing & Advertising agency relationship, and media organizations.The course also explores target audience development, For more information call (310) 825-4192 or email product positioning, creative messaging, media [email protected]. strategies, and campaign execution. For more information call (310) 206-4271 or visit Reg# 363427 Daytime Accelerated uclaextension.edu/bmlp. Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom Certificates: 11 mtgs Marketing Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 General Business Studies with Concentration UCLA: Royce Hall Courses in Marketing Enrollment limited to 35 students. No refund after Business Administration with Concentration Oct. 8. & in Marketing Cameron Andrews, MA, principal owner, Pier General Business Studies with Concentration Communications Ideal for students who have limited time and want to challenge themselves, the in Advertising Department of Business, Management, and Legal Programs now offers courses Business Administration with Concentration MGMT X 460 in an intensive daytime, accelerated format. in Advertising Ethics in Marketing and Advertising 2.0 units Classes are held between 9am and 5pm and can be completed in 6 weeks or less. MGMT X 160 This course introduces the student to the role of ethics These courses can be taken individually or applied to a certificate program. Marketing Principles and Practices in marketing in the U.S. and global economy. Students 4.0 units examine concepts, behaviors, practices, and challenges This course surveys marketing methods, practices, and relevant to the process of planning and implementing Courses Offered in This Format institutions from the perspectives of manufacturers, the marketing practice and creating value via ethical distributors, and consumers. You examine marketing processes, systems, and strategies. Topics include Marketing Principles and Practices Consumer Market Research concepts, functions, operations, and organizations of ethical promotion and pricing strategies, marketing Page 41. Page 43. retail and wholesale enterprises; distribution channels; research, and marketing implementation. market research; advertising; marketing costs; pricing; Reg# 363428 Brand Management Digital Marketing cooperative marketing; marketing legislation and regu- Fee: $455 Page 42. Page 42. lations; and trends. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363423 5 mtgs Introduction to International Business International Business Management Fee: $795 Wednesday, 6:30-9:45pm, Oct. 31-Nov. 28 ❖❖ Classroom UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Page 39. Page 39. 11 mtgs Enrollment limited. No refund after Nov. 6. c & Integrated Marketing Communications Global Marketing and Strategy Monday, Wednesday, 9am-12pm, George Drucker Sept. 24-Oct. 29 Page 43. Page 42. This section is specifically for international students in MGMT X 461A the Marketing Certificate program. Writing for Marketing and Advertising Global Business Skills: Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. 2.0 units Planning and Negotiating Strategies No refund after Sept 28. c & Writing for marketing and advertising is all about craft- Jennifer Cowan Hannon ing a message. This course aims to build the essential Page 39. Reg# 363426 skills to write clear, concise, and compelling messages Fee: $765 for all media. You study and practice writing proposals, mmOnline direct mail pieces, brochure copy, sales letters, busi- Sept. 24-Dec. 9 ness plans, and create materials for digital delivery via Mid-term and final exams are proctored online; the web. additional requirements include microphone, Reg# 363451 headphones/speakers, and webcam. Fee: $455 For More Information Enrollment limited to 25 students. No refund after mmOnline uclaextension.edu/generalbusiness Sept 28. c & Sept. 24-Nov. 4 Steven Van Hook, PhD, founder, World Wide Media Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept 28. c & Relations Steven Van Hook, PhD, founder, World Wide Media Reg# 363452 Prerequisite(s): X 160 Marketing Principles and Reg# 363424 Relations Fee: $455 Practices and X 466 Consumer Market Research or Fee: $795 FF Hybrid professionals with a minimum of two years experience ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 463.01 5 mtgs may enroll. 11 mtgs Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Oct. 25 Reg# 363432 Advertising in the Digital Age UCLA: Rolfe Hall Tuesday, Thursday, 1-4pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30 2.0 units Fee: $765 Online sessions to be arranged. mm This section is specifically for international students in Create effective consumer-targeted digital advertising Online Enrollment limited to 35 students. No refund after the Marketing Certificate program. campaigns across the ever-changing digital media Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Oct 4. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. landscape. Explore how to plan, create, track, and c Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept 28. & Patricia Galea, executive director, Digital Marketing c No refund after Oct 1. c & optimize all types of digital advertising campaigns, with Robert Liljenwall, MBA, president, The Liljenwall Mark Stern, BS, president, Oasis Marketing a focus on developing highly strategic campaigns that and Strategy, Disney ABC Media Networks Group; recipient of the UCLA Extension Distinguished Mike Margolin, vice president, Interactive Marketing Reg# 363422 leverage the unique strengths of each digital media Instructor Award, 2007. director, Rubin Postaer and Associates Fee: $765 type, including emerging platforms. Topics include Reg# 363431 ❖❖ Classroom online/display, social media, mobile, search engine Fee: $765 MGMT X 460.35 10 mtgs marketing, email, video, user-generated content (UGC), ❖❖ Classroom Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 viral, and landing page optimization. Learn trends and Strategic Marketing 11 mtgs No meeting Nov. 22. practices associated with media planning and buying 4.0 units Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 No refund after Oct 10. & across the various media platforms, as well as advertis- This capstone course allows students to put into prac- UCLA: Rolfe Hall tice key skills they have learned that address the need Marc Villarreal, BA, executive VP, Branding, Integrity ing creative best practices. No refund after Oct 8. & to understand more than just traditional marketing c Media kkk Tito Zamalloa, MBA, regional marketing director, principles, as well as helps explain how trends develop H&R Block and how to design effective, long-range marketing strategies that meet the demands of today’s dynamic consumer environment. Students explore marketing trends, marketing management decision-making, consumer attitudes, niche marketing, advertising strate- gies, distribution channels, and the use and misuse of various marketing media. 42 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Reg# 363437 MGMT X 460.41 Fee: $795 Brand Management ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 11 mtgs Explore, learn, and understand the complexities in the Monday, Wednesday, 1-4pm, Sept. 24-Oct. 29 development, sustainability, and leverage of a brand. In UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: this comprehensive course, participants learn how brand 1010 Westwood Blvd. identity must be nurtured and managed to positively affect This section is specifically for international students in a company’s performance and future, as well as under- the Marketing Certificate program. stand the power and importance of a brand from its Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. creation through execution. This course presents students No refund after Sept 30. c & with an overview of brand development; brand research; Peter Fernanco and brand management structures for sales, marketing, Reg# 363438 advertising, and promotional purposes. In addition, stu- Fee: $765 dents explore how companies develop financial wealth by mmOnline extending existing brands and controlling and/or influenc- Sept. 24-Dec. 9 ing brand pricing and distribution. Additional topics include an overview of brand history; understanding the differ- No refund after Sept 28. c Mark Burgess ences between brand equity and brand identity; and consideration of how brands are won and lost. Reg# 363435 Marketing Certificate Fee: $765 Reg# 363445 ✢✢ SMART Network Instructor Classroom Fee: $765 11 mtgs mmOnline With Concentration in Digital Marketing (30 units) Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 UCLA Extension Gayley Center: No refund after Sept 28. c & This 30-unit program is designed to give student the necessary skills to stay 1145 Gayley Ave. Terri Horton, principal, TLT Consulting competitive in the constantly evolving field of digital marketing. It’s intended for No refund after Oct 8. c & Reg# 363444 The instructor and students in this room connect to a Fee: $765 individuals seeking a marketing career as well as for business professionals who remote classroom through web-conferencing technol- ❖❖ Classroom want to update their skills and keep abreast of emerging trends. ogy for live, synchronous learning. All courses are 10 mtgs recorded for student convenience. Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Group A: Core Courses (20 units) Group B: Electives (10 units) Misha Kouzeh UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Reg# 363434 21650 Oxnard Street Students must complete the following Students must complete 10 units from Fee: $765 No refunds after Oct. 7 5 courses the following list ✢✢ SMART Network Instructor Classroom Maria Guevara, owner, MJ Tax Agency & MG Business MGMT X 160 Marketing Principles MGMT X 470.10 Digital Analytics 11 mtgs Solutions Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Reg# 363442 and Practices (4 units) Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Fee: $795 MGMT X 460.41 Brand Management MGMT X 460.398 Social Media No refund after Oct. 8. c & ❖❖ Classroom Marketing (2 units) The instructor and students in this room connect to a 10 mtgs MGMT X 460.52 Integrated Marketing remote classroom through web-conferencing technol- Tuesday, Thursday, 12:30-3:30pm, Communications MGMT X 463.01 Advertising in the ogy for live, synchronous learning. All courses are Sept. 27-Dec. 6 recorded for student convenience. Digital Age (2 units) One meeting to be arranged. MGMT X 466 Consumer Misha Kouzeh This section is specifically for international students in Market Research MGMT X 466.05 Advanced Digital and Reg# 363436 the Marketing Certificate program. No refund after Oct 16. Social Media Marketing Strategies Fee: $765 c & MGMT X 460.394 Digital Marketing ❖❖ Classroom Marc Villarreal, BA, executive VP, Branding, Integrity (4 units) Media (formerly New Media Marketing) 11 mtgs MGMT X 471.10 Marketing with Google Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 363441 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Fee: $765 AdWords (2 units) No refund after Oct. 9. ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 460.484 Internship in David Aaronson 10 mtgs Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Marketing and Advertising (4 units) MGMT X 460.398 UCLA: Dodd Hall Social Media Marketing One meeting to be arranged. For More Information 2.0 units No refund after Oct 10. c & This course looks at the channels of marketing, adver- Debbie Brunner, owner, Three Dog Production [email protected] | (310) 206-4271 | uclaextension.edu/marketing tising, and communication that make up social media Reg# 363443 and the Web, exploring how these tools fit into a Fee: $795 company’s traditional integrated marketing strategy. MGMT X 460.382 Reg# 363433 ❖❖ Classroom Using case studies and real-world examples from large Personal Branding and Becoming Fee: $455 11 mtgs FF Hybrid corporations and small businesses, students explore Tuesday, Thursday, 1-4pm, Oct. 30-Dec. 6 an Influencer current examples and future opportunities of how This section is specifically for international students in 2.0 units 5 mtgs Wednesday, 5:30-7pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 24 marketing professionals embrace online social net- the Marketing Certificate program. Marketers are increasingly hiring influencers to gener- works, user-generated content and content sharing to No refund after Nov 5. ate greater impact in the market, from simply promoting Online sessions to be arranged. c & No refunds after Oct 1. create brand awareness and buzz. Learn practical tips Beverly Macy, BA, CEO, Gravity Summit, Inc.; author a brand and spreading a message, to attracting the c & and techniques as well as see the bigger picture to help influencers’ personal followers. Those promotional Amanda Russell of The Power of Real-Time Social Media Marketing; successfully leverage social media marketing for your UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2010. opportunities—along with the accompanying fame and Cyntiha Lieberman own environment and purpose. other rewards—has inspired thousands of people Reg# 363440 worldwide to become influencers themselves. At the MGMT X 460.394 MGMT X 460.483 Fee: $455 same time, many professionals are looking to increase Global Marketing and Strategy Digital Marketing mmOnline their personal influence to grow their own brands, 4.0 units 4.0 units Sept. 24-Nov. 4 careers, ventures, and overall efficacy. In this second This course lays the foundation to gaining competitive The Internet, the digital revolution, and the move Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. part of a two-part course, students will learn how to advantage in the global marketplace by providing a toward an information-based economy are dramatically No refund after Sept 28. develop and manage personal brands to achieve true changing business and the way products are marketed c & hands-on understanding of the competitive implications influence. This involves establishing credibility as an and sold. To be more successful in this “new marketing Matthew A. Gilbert, MBA, MBA, managing director/ affecting global marketing strategies; covering the fac- “expert,” promoting that expertise through media and world,” business people need to understand what is owner, Generative Learning Group tors that govern the decision to enter export marketing; messages that match their talents and their market, changing and how to use the new tools to their optimal Reg# 363439 and analyzing planning, organizing, and managing an building a genuine and significant following, and devel- advantage. This course is for both veteran marketers Fee: $455 international business marketing strategy. Topics oping rewarding relationships with their community, who want to understand the new tools available ❖❖ Classroom include foreign market surveys; the role of competitive including other influencers and potential sponsors. through the Internet and those who are comfortable 5 mtgs intelligence; understanding trade barriers, pricing, with Internet applications and the digital world, but Thursday, 6:30-9:45pm, Sept. 27-Oct. 25 distribution channels, and cultural differences that kkk want to learn the marketing fundamentals as they Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. affect marketing strategies; and how to create a com- petitive marketing strategy. You gain a comprehensive apply to the Internet. No refund after Oct 2. c & Cynthia Lieberman, Cynthia Lieberman, Content understanding of global competitive marketing core kkk Marketing and Media strategist, Lieberman concepts and how global competitive marketing strate- Communications gies can affect a company’s future performance. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 43

Reg# 363447 Reg# 363448 Fee: $765 Fee: $765 mmOnline ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 24-Dec. 9 11 mtgs Digital Storytelling No refund after Sept 28. c Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Alex Nascimento, MA, MBA, MBA, PMP UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Reg# 363446 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Fee: $795 No refund after Oct 8. c & Multi-Platform ❖❖ Classroom Kimberly Small, consultant, Kudeta Marketing 11 mtgs Reg# 363449 Tuesday, Thursday, 1-4pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30 Fee: $795 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ❖❖ Classroom 1010 Westwood Blvd. 11 mtgs Strategy Specialization No refund after Oct. 1. Monday, Wednesday, 9am-12pm, Nance Rosen, MBA, author of Speak Up & Succeed Sept. 24-Oct. 29 New No refund after Sept 30. c MGMT X 460.484 Joseph Hartnett, BA, Hartnett & Associates Augment your business, creative and technical understanding in digital content Internship in Marketing Vivian Torchia and Advertising creation, social media, and digital marketing, and AR/VR in today’s evolving 4.0 units MGMT X 466 media landscape. The internship course provides eligible students an Consumer Market Research opportunity to earn elective credit toward the certificate 4.0 units This specialization will help you Required Courses program based on an internship position—comprised Providing a comprehensive and practical approach to of at least 120 hours of practical application of course conducting relevant, useful marketing and advertising • Learn how to identify relevant content MGMT 838.1 Digital Content material—that the student has secured and had research, this course examines consumer behavior and that stands out in the digital marketplace Foundations: An Overview of approved by UCLA Extension. UCLA Extension does not how it can influence marketing and advertising deci- • Gain an understanding of content Storytelling Across Platforms provide internship placement. Eligible students will have sion-making as well as methodologies in order to creation techniques, production tech­ access to a list of firms with internship opportunities. gather primary and secondary research data, analyze Page 44. Course is only available to Marketing Certificate stu- and interpret that data, and make recommendations nologies, and distribution platforms dents who have completed 20 units of the program based on research activities. Instruction also explores • Develop skills to build a business model MGMT 838.2 Digital Content Creation: curriculum with a GPA of 3.0 or better. A UCLA Exten- the use of surveys and focus groups—on and offline— to monetize and grow audiences Tools and Technologies for 21st sion instructor acts as an internship coordinator to as well as conventional research methods. Students Century Storytelling monitor the internship throughout to ensure a substan- build valuable skills and techniques needed to tabulate, Learn from highly experienced tive learning experience. analyze, and present market research data, the founda- professionals working in TV, film, MGMT 838.3 Digital Content Prerequisite(s): The internship is only available to UCLA tion of a well conceived marketing strategy. AR/VR, and cross platform storytelling. Monetization: Distribution, Marketing Extension Marketing Certificate students who have Reg# 363453 and Developing Audiences completed a minimum of 20 units of the program cur- Fee: $765 riculum, with a GPA of 3.0 or better. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363478 11 mtgs Fee: $765 Monday, 6-9pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Independent Study/Internship UCLA: Rolfe Hall For More Information Sept. 24-Dec. 9 c & Tina Chang, Program Director: (310) 206-2485 | [email protected] International students who wish to pursue paid intern- Andy Morris, Social Impact & Media consultant, GOOD ships must contact the International Student Office at Worldwide Inc. (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. Reg# 363455 Web enrollments require the submission of an initial Fee: $765 application. Initial application must be submitted one mmOnline week before the quarter begins. Our advisor will Sept. 24-Dec. 9 contact you after initial application review. Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept 28. & Restricted course. Visitors not permitted. No refund c Terri Horton, principal, TLT Consulting after Sept. 24. Mark Stern, BS, president, Oasis Marketing Reg# 363454 Fee: $795 Reg# 363477 ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $765 11 mtgs Independent Study/Internship Wednesday, 9am-12pm, Oct. 30-Dec. 6 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: International students who wish to pursue paid intern- 1010 Westwood Blvd. ships must contact the International Student Office at No refund after Nov. 5. Product Management (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. c Debra Kassarjian Web enrollments require the submission of an initial application. Initial application must be submitted one MGMT X 466.05 week before the quarter begins. Our advisor will Advanced Digital and Social Media contact you after initial application review. Specialization Restricted course. Visitors not permitted. No refund Marketing Strategies after Sept. 24. 4.0 units The course is intended for executives and professionals Earl Wilson, MBA, president, Wilson & Associates New! that want to go beyond the basics to learn how to apply MGMT X 460.52 social media to get concrete business results. The Develop the skills to be an adaptive, Earn this specialization after successfully Integrated Marketing course puts students on the leadership path with strate- analytical, and responsive product completing gies, tactical plans that lead to bottom-line success. manager Communications This program delivers the latest best practices to drive MGMT 837.7 Strategic Product 4.0 units more revenue and save costs by incorporating social This course focuses on the latest marketing communi- • Discern if a product idea is viable in Management: Discover, Define, Design media into traditional business practices. With this the market cation practices, known as integrated marketing com- curriculum, attendees learn practical steps, techniques, Page 44. munications (IMC), featuring an overview of the major and best practices geared toward integrating social • Learn frameworks to conduct market media, including broadcast, print, outdoor, point of media and digital programs within their businesses with research and analysis MGMT 837.8 Technical Product purchase, direct mail, Internet, telemarketing, public higher monetizations of their investment. Management: Build It, Launch it, relations, and promotion. The emphasis is on how to • Study how products monetize and scale analyze and create an IMC program by using the latest Reg# 363456 • Gain mastery of the product management Grow It Fee: $765 value-based IMC concepts and measuring “return on ❖❖ process and lifecycle communications investment.” Classroom 11 mtgs • Learn how to design products for Reg# 363450 Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 maximum usability Fee: $765 No refund after June 29. & mmOnline c Betty Gabbaie Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept 28. c & For More Information Contact Joseph Hartnett, BA, Hartnett & Associates Tina Chang, [email protected] kkk 44 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT 838.1 Digital Content Foundations: Professional Selling An Overview of Storytelling & Sales Management Across Platforms 3.3 CEUs For information call (310) 206-4271 or email This foundational course seeks to demystify the myriad [email protected]. of new ways that audiences are consuming and inter- acting with content. Across social media, SVOD and MGMT X 460.54 even AR/VR, we will explore how new platforms stimu- Strategic Sales Planning late new business models as well as new consumer 4.0 units behaviors. What makes a show “binge-worthy?” is one This course highlights the role and use of strategic such question we’ll explore as we identify companies sales planning to increase sales and enhance product, and content creators who are contributing to this shift- brand, and company awareness. Begin by exploring, Introduction to ing landscape. Additional topics will include fandom, learning, and understanding the complexities in the franchises, and the portability of content across medi- development, sustainability, and leverage of a brand. In ums. By tracking the evolution of today’s media land- this comprehensive course, participants learn how scape, we will touch on trends that speak to hypotheses brand identity must be nurtured and managed to posi- about future storytelling delivery. This broad overview tively affect personal and organization performance, Blockchain for Business will provide students with new industry insights to present and future, as well as understand and com- inform their own content creation. municate the power and importance of a selling a brand from its creation through maturity. Topics include per- Reg# 363761 sonal and professional branding; the role of networking; Saturday, September 8, 9:30am–3pm Fee: $895 relationship building and strategies; an overview of ❖❖ Classroom promotion marketing and its relationship to other This seminar introduces Blockchain and explores the various ways that 10 mtgs marketing components, including advertising and public Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 Blockchain is disrupting business. Participants will gain an understanding relations; promotions planning: situation analysis, defin- UCLA Extension Gayley Center: ing objectives, developing strategies/tactics to reach a of the business opportunities associated with how Blockchain is affecting 1145 Gayley Ave. target audience, budgeting, and measuring success; Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) if attendance* global industries. database, frequency, and loyalty marketing. The key to and course** requirements are met. the development of superior customer sales develop- *Must attend 8 out of 10 sessions. Blockchain Business Applications ment is detailed intelligence (how to obtain and utilize). **Must participate in course as noted in syllabus. The importance of developing sales objectives and a This course lays the foundation to gaining competitive advantage in the Blockchain space Enrollment limited to 32 students. Visitors not permit- specific plan provides students with the knowledge and ted. No refund after Oct. 1. Laptop required. by providing an understanding of the competitive implications and business opportunities. c & skills that are needed to win, maintain, and optimize Topics and group project focus on discussing and understanding how Blockchain will Josh Feldman, a media executive who has been a penetration of high priority clients. writer and/or producer of digital content for Tom Prerequisite(s): MGMT X 460.16 Principles of Profes- change the way we think about money, disrupt the role central banks have in conducting Hanks’ Playtone company, Microsoft, Halo, Telltale monetary policy, and eliminate high-cost money transfer services and transactions costs sional Selling and MGMT X 460.86 Customer Relation- Games and others. He’s been a contributor to The ship Management or two years of professional sales imposed by current intermediaries. Hollywood Reporter and has won several digital content experience. Streamy Awards. Reg# 363464 MGMT 837.7 Fee: $765 For More Information mm Strategic Product Management: Online Zalina Walton: (310) 825-4192 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Discover, Define, Design No refund after Sept. 28. 6.0 CEUs c & Robert Gonsalves, MBA, Anderson School of Manage- This foundational course prepares students for a career MGMT X 470.10 MGMT X 470.20 ment, UCLA Digital Analytics Predictive Analytics for Marketing in product management. The lectures within this course 4.0 units 4.0 units will cover an introduction to the strategic side of product management. We will explore common tools for design MGMT X 460.55 Digital analytics is a set of business and technical Predictive analytics is a leading-edge, business intelli- Customer Research, Prospecting, activities that create and collect “big data” and process gence technology that is based on classical statistical and analysis, discuss how to form a product vision, it for analysis, recommendations, optimizations, and techniques. This course will focus on the marketing determine who will use your product, and define metrics and Planning 4.0 units predictions. This course defines the term “digital analyt- applications of predictive analytics, specifically focusing for product success. Students will learn a preliminary This course investigates sources of customer data, the ics” and focuses on its importance in marketing. It on how digital analytics and big data can be used for introduction to product theory and concepts, software state of data management technology and the contribu- provides technical information to understand and imple- market predictions. Topics include data mining; tools for development frameworks, and the product lifecycle. tion that current and accurate customer information can ment digital analytics in an organizational context; predictive analytics, such as Excel and R; linear regres- Coursework will involve practicing the skills needed to make in developing and changing sales strategies. examines digital analytics strategies, including segmen- sion; logistic regression; decision trees modeling; and assess a product idea and design a product. Students gain an appreciation of data leveraging, or the tation, context, and conversion attribution; defines KPIs data clustering. Students will be expected to have a basic Reg# 364010 use of customer insights to produce winning selling and key metrics used in digital analytics; explores vari- foundation in marketing, Excel, statistics, and analytics. Fee: $1,850 strategies. Specific market research reports are ana- ous tools and software used to track analytics, such as ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363459 lyzed while serving as jumping off points for developing Google Analytics; discusses website optimization; and 10 mtgs Fee: $765 initial sales plans. Key categories of relevant information covers webmaster data integration with analytics. mm Saturday, 9am-4pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 1 Online are discussed and sources of analytical potential client Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) if attendance* Reg# 363458 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 information are studied and utilized. Students work with and course** requirements are met. Fee: $765 No refund after Sept 28. the technical tools of market research including the on mm c *Must attend 9 out of 10 sessions. Online Ash Pahwa, PhD, CEO, AssaySoft, Inc. demand segmentation and research systems from the **Must participate in course as noted on the syllabus. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 A. C. Nielsen Company, the Salesforce.com CRM sys- The Product Management Specialization consists of Enrollment limited to 25 students. No refund after MGMT X 471.10 tem and digital prospecting. Focus is on strategic sales two 60-hour courses: Strategic Product Management: Sept 28. & Marketing with Google AdWords account management, and the prospecting and appre- c Discover, Define, Design (MGMT 837.7) and Tactical Mindy Serin 2.0 units ciation of differences in customer relationship manage- Product Management: Build It, Launch It, Grow It This course focuses on how to create and manage a ment strategies. Special attention is paid to Internet and Reg# 363457 (MGMT 837.8). Google AdWords account and the ad creation and optimi- social media prospecting tools as well as how to learn Fee: $765 Enrollment limited to 32 students. Visitors not permit- ❖❖ zation process for maximum traffic generation. AdWords from listening to social media conversations/customer Classroom ted. No refund after April 20. Laptop campaign management issues are explained, including evaluations. Learn to validate high priority customer 10 mtgs required. Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 strategies for selecting optimal keywords critical to the c & segments and use today’s tools that help in validation. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: success of AdWords ads. Other topics include bidding Roy Firestone, BA, has over 20 years of experience The course includes aligning selling skills, practices and 1010 Westwood Blvd. strategies for keywords, quality score and click-thru rate delivering innovative digital products for world-class programs to specific target industries, companies, or No meeting Nov. 22. (CTR) metrics, computing return on investments (ROI) as it advertising, media, technology, and publishing organiza- target consumer groups. Various corporate sales strate- Enrollment limited. No refund after Jan. 24. pertains to AdWords advertising, analytics service in con- tions. Roy has held product leadership roles at many gies for both consumer and business sales will be c & prominent companies, including Xaxis, ZEFR, Ad.net, , director of Digital Research, Warner junction with AdWords, and Google Analytics and Google explored. This course is intended to begin the integra- Greta Shafrazian MGID, Engage:BDR, USA Today, and Accenture. Bros. Website Optimizer for maximizing ad effectiveness. tion of market research with competitive sales situa- Cherie Hurwitz, a senior product management executive Reg# 363460 tions and is primarily intended for students interested and technology innovation leader who worked for eHar- Fee: $455 in sales careers. ❖❖ Classroom mony, Sony Pictures, and Yahoo! where she ran product Prerequisite(s): MGMT X 460.16 Principles of Profes- 5 mtgs management for Yahoo! Movies division, and reinvented sional Selling Yahoo!s Oscar coverage. At Maker Studios, she managed Tuesday, 7-10:15pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 23 kkk UCLA: Haines Hall systems enabling YouTube creators and social influencers Additional online content to be arranged. No refund to develop and monetize their video content. after Oct 1. c Ali Haeri Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 45

Reg# 363465 MGMT X 469.12 Fee: $765 Writing for Public Relations ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 11 mtgs This course provides a detailed survey of professional Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 public relations writing in its many forms. It is structured UCLA Extension Gayley Center: to illustrate both the style and content of corporate, 1145 Gayley Ave. agency, non-profit and special client writing tasks in No refund after Oct. 9. c & today’s highly competitive public relations market. This James Goff, MBA; owner/president, Reliable class is directed to those already possessing well- Rainmaker. honed writing skills. Students will create their own examples of news releases, pitch letters, biographies, MGMT X 460.86 position papers, media advisories, feature writing, Customer Relationship Management speeches, crisis communications, and other typical 4.0 units public relations writing as part of a strategic public This course provides students with a working knowl- relations campaign kit. edge of the principles and best practices for managing Prerequisite(s): X 432 Reporting and Writing I and customer relationships that result in unsolicited testi- X 469.11 Fundamentals of Public Relations or equiva- monials and relationship annuities. Students learn how lent experience and consent of the instructor. to quantify customer orientation and how to develop Reg# 363468 relationship-driven customer management systems Fee: $765 based on the judicious use of resources born from a ❖❖ Classroom decisive strategic plan. Topics include customer profil- 11 mtgs ing, market segmentation, customer service, retention, Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Professional Selling relational databases, and CRM software. Students are UCLA: Haines Hall encouraged to participate in discussions on current Enrollment limited to 20 students. Enrollment dead- and generally unpredictable trends, return on invest- line: Oct. 8. No refund after Oct. 8. c & ment from sales and marketing expenditures, and how Joann Killeen, APR, fellow, PRSA; president, Killeen popular myths propel the uninitiated to obscurity and Furtney Group; past national chair/CEO, Public Relations and Sales Management extinction. The course is intended for students and Society of America. business professionals who have taken one or more courses in personal selling, marketing, market MGMT X 469.13 research, product development, the physiology of why Working with the Media people buy, and advertising. 4.0 units Certificate Reg# 363466 This course explores the various media outlets—print, Fee: $765 broadcast, and digital—for those working in a broad ❖❖ Classroom range of public relations fields, and discusses the tricks In business, building your brand, developing relationships, and retaining 11 mtgs of the trade on how to work with these outlets effectively. Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Case histories will be used to discuss the various media customers are the keys to success. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. outlets and to illustrate creative and timely planting and Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 8. c & servicing of stories. State-of-the-art media coverage Up-to-date and effective sales practices Ideal For Peter Kraus, president/owner, Interwoven Business techniques are discussed and participants have a are stressed throughout the Professional Sales people, sales managers, and Consulting, specializing in sales, marketing, and chance to practice proven verbal pitch techniques. Selling and Sales Management Certificate • start-ups Prerequisite(s): X 469.11 Fundamentals of Public Rela- sales directors tions or X 469.12 Writing for Public Relations, or program as falling global trade barriers, Business professionals who want to equivalent experience and consent of instructor. quick access to comprehensive data, • Public Relations improve their ability to “sell” their ideas, Reg# 363469 immediate customer feedback, and recommendations, and plans to a wide Courses are endorsed by the Greater Los Angeles Fee: $765 extensive competition threaten the mm range of audiences Chapter of the Public Relations Society of Online survival and growth of all organizations. America. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 • Business owners who want to find new Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. Even non-profits, government agencies, ways to attract customers and grow MGMT X 469.11 No refund after Sept. 28. c & and schools are not immune to new their companies Fundamentals of Public Relations Steven Van Hook, PhD, founder, World Wide Media forms of competition as customers rely Relations 4.0 units more and more on the flow of digital Required Courses This course is intended to provide an introduction to the information, purchasing options, and basic history, theories, principles and methods of public MGMT X 469.14 Strategic Public relationship building. MGMT X 460.16 Principles of relations practice. The emphasis in this class is on Professional Selling problem solving and the tools and techniques of the Relations Management The Certificate in Professional Selling and trade as applied to real-life situations. The scope of the 4.0 units MGMT X 460.54 Sales Promotion course is intended to present the social, behavioral, The course, designed for those with either present or Sales Management courses offer instruc- psychological, ethical, economical, and political founda- future aspirations to higher-level public relations posi- tion by seasoned sales practitioners; Strategies tions, looks at the execution of key managerial PR tions of public relations, and the theories of public “hands-on” exercises; comprehensive MGMT X 460.55 Customer Research, relations as a communications discipline. This course functions in corporations, agencies, and nonprofit course materials; personalized instructor will also examine the nature of various public relations organizations. Instruction examines such responsibilities Prospecting, and Planning audiences and the different channels used to reach as staffing, budgeting, and problem-solving techniques feedback; and informative case studies. them. The course will offer insight and perspective in as well as designing PR campaigns and communication A world-class Advisory Board experi- MGMT X 460.494 New Business determining whether the public relations profession is strategies. Additional topics to be discussed include the enced in face-to-face sales, TV infomeri- Development and Pitching the the career path for you. ethical and legal concerns of a PR executive and the Perfect Presentation advisory role he/she plays. cal sales, sales team management, best Reg# 363467 practice sales tools, and business sales Fee: $765 Prerequisite(s): X 469.11 Fundamentals of Public Rela- MGMT X 460.86 Customer ❖❖ Classroom tions, X 469.12 Writing for Public Relations or equiva- experiences that support revenue Relationship Management 10 mtgs lent experience and consent of instructor. growth, customer experience reliability, Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Reg# 363470 and customer appreciation develop the MGMT X 460.45 Sales Management UCLA: Royce Hall Fee: $765 course content. Strategies and Techniques No meeting on Nov. 12. No refund after Oct. 7. One mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 9 MGMT 891.02 Business Ethics make-up meeting to be arranged. c & Jeff Duclos, principal, VonJessen/Duclos, Inc. former Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Mayor and current City Council member of the city of Sept. 28. c & Hermosa Beach. Formerly, Mr. Duclos was group man- Joann Killeen, APR, fellow, PRSA; president, Killeen ager at Cohn & Wolfe Public Relations, and senior vice Furtney Group; past national chair/CEO, Public Relations president at BWR Public Relations. Society of America.

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MGMT X 469.15 MGMT X 469.21 Crisis Management Best Practices in Social Media for the and Communications: Communications Professional Safeguarding Image and Viability 2.0 units 2.0 units While many PR and marketing pros claim to be social Crisis is all around us. Every day, governments, busi- media “experts,” those who can demonstrate true nesses, and individuals have to deal with forces that expertise are rare and much sought after. This course threaten their very existence. The news is filled with is focused on helping you develop a social media natural disasters, technologically driven crises, media playbook filled with strategies and tactics that achieve accusations, and business meltdowns... and most of core business goals. Learn how to apply core PR and those involved felt it couldn’t happen to them! Organiza- marketing principals to social media, develop and tions and their leaders must know how to minimize risk syndicate content, work with online influencers and by preparing for crisis; learn to manage and survive empowered consumers, employ basic search engine The Strategic one; and be able to recover successfully. This class is optimization, and develop a strategic social media plan. designed for anyone who has management responsibil- Reg# 363473 ity; for corporate, healthcare, and nonprofit executives; Fee: $455 crisis management professionals; marketing and public ❖❖ Classroom relations agency executives; and those charged with 6 mtgs Branding & Public dealing with a crisis that threatens the future of an Tuesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 9-Nov. 13 organization. This overview provides the tools to identify UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: potential vulnerabilities and to develop comprehensive 10920 Lindbrook Dr. protection, management, and communication plans. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 15. c Classroom sections may include guest speakers that Erik Deutsch, principal, ExcelPR Group, who is an Relations Certificate are professionals in law enforcement, technology, and award-winning media strategist and content producer crisis management. with more than 20 years of experience representing Reg# 363471 clients in health care, technology, entertainment, and New and Improved Fee: $455 the public sector. ❖❖ Classroom The Strategic Branding and Public Rela- Group B 3 mtgs MGMT X 469.23 tions Certificate is designed for individu- 8 Units Required from this Group Saturday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 6-20 Securing Celebrities for PR als responsible for marketing, advertising, UCLA Extension Gayley Center: and Marketing, Spokespersons, MGMT X 469.21 Best Practices in Social 1145 Gayley Ave. and Events corporate relations, community relations, Enrollment limited to 25 students. No refund after media ­relations, customer service refer- Media for the Communications 1.0 units Sept. 30. A central feature of most special events and public rals/complaints/issues, and business Professional (2 units) Martin Cooper, APR, president, Cooper Communica- relations campaigns is the “talent”—the celebrity, ­owners desiring increased knowledge in MGMT X 469.22 Strategic Writing: tions, Inc.; former president, Public Relations Society of speaker, or other individual or group whose participation managing their company’s persona. Sales America, Los Angeles Chapter. His numerous honors helps to make the event or project special. In today’s An Advanced PR Workshop (2 units) include PRSA’s Silver Anvil Award and Outstanding personnel, organizational planners,­ and media-conscious world, celebrities in particular bring MGMT X 469.23 Working with Celebrity Professional Award for Lifetime Achievement and the visibility and attract more attention for special events consultants who wish to add expertise UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2010. and promotional activities than most other public rela- in crafting press releases, executive Talent (1 unit) tions, fundraising, and marketing strategies. Contacting MGMT X 469.16 management ­presentations, and MGMT X 469.24 Film Publicity for the and working with celebrities, however, can require criti- responses to ­regulators will also benefit PR and Branding in Practice: cal research and specialized rules of protocol, not to Entertainment Industry (2 units) Putting It All Together mention the myriad details that can make or break your from this certificate program. 2.0 units event or project. This course covers selecting the right MGMT X 469.25 Television Publicity for For Public Relations Certificate students in advanced celebrity for your audience and budget, how to find and This 32-unit program provides individuals the Entertainment Industry (2 units) standing and current professionals, this course teaches research celebrity contact information, understanding with an up-to-date knowledge base in the techniques for developing solutions to public rela- the best approach and the right “door to enter” with social media and brand management, as MGMT X 469.26 Digital tions problems by focusing on the analysis of actual your request, what motivates a celebrity to say “Yes,” well as helps individuals improve written, Communications Strategies (4 units) case histories as well as the development of campaigns how much will the celebrity and his/her expenses cost, for hypothetical clients. As a capstone to knowledge and the details you need to consider after a celebrity verbal, and digital communication skills. MGMT X 469.27 Corporate already gained about different facets of public relations, says “Yes.” Communications (4 units) this course “puts it together” to illuminate effective Reg# 363474 public relations practice—whether agency, corporate, Group A MGMT X 469.28 Public Relations Fee: $245 or nonprofit. ❖❖ Classroom 7 Required Courses (24 units) Internship (4 units) Prerequisite(s): X 469.11 Fundamentals of Public Rela- 1 mtg MGMT X 469.11 Fundamentals of tions, X 432 Reporting and Writing I, X 469.12 Writing Saturday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 20 MGMT X 469.29 Entertainment Public for Public Relations, and either X 469.14 Strategic UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Public Relations (4 units) Relations (2 units) Public Relations Management or X 469.13 Working 1145 Gayley Ave. with the Media; or equivalent knowledge and consent MGMT X 469.12 Writing for Public MGMT X 461A Writing for Marketing No refund after Oct. 17. Relations (4 units) of instructor. Rita Tateel, founder/president, The Celebrity Source, and Advertising (2 units) Reg# 363472 Inc.; advisor to the Association of Celebrity Personal MGMT X 469.13 Working with the Fee: $455 Assistants; past president, Public Relations Society of Media (4 units) MGMT X 460.398 Social Media FF Hybrid America, Los Angeles Chapter. Marketing (2 units) 2 mtgs MGMT X 469.14 Strategic Public Classroom meetings Relations Management (4 units) MGMT X 460.494 New Business Saturday, 10am-1pm, Oct. 27; Dec. 1 MGMT X 469.15 Crisis Management Development and Pitching the Perfect UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Presentation (4 units) 1145 Gayley Ave. and Communications (2 units) Online sessions MGMT X 469.16 PR and Branding in MGMT X 460.52 Integrated Marketing Oct. 28-Nov. 18 Practice: Putting it All Together Communications (4 units) Enrollment limited to 25 students. No refund after Oct. 31. c (2 units) An Application for Candidacy must be Chantal Allan, MA, University of Southern California; MGMT X 460.41 Brand Management submitted by the completion of the owner, president, Allan Communications. (4 units) second course to officially enroll. Ethics Requirement For an application visit MGMT 891.02 Business Ethics uclaextension.edu/bamcert. Must be taken at any time during the program; also offered online. For More Information (310) 206-4271 | uclaextension.edu/publicrelations Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 47

MGMT X 469.28 MGMT 867.012 Internship in Public Relations Event Management: 4.0 units Implementation & Capstone The internship course provides eligible students an 3.6 CEUs opportunity to earn elective credit toward the certificate The second course in our two-part event management program based on an internship position—comprised essentials series will provide advanced knowledge and of at least 120 hours of practical application of course skills needed to enable you to organize a successful material—that the student has secured and had event. Topics covered include event technology, food approved by UCLA Extension. UCLA Extension does not and beverage fundamentals, onsite management, post- provide internship placement. Eligible students will have meeting follow-up, and career building in the meeting access to a list of firms with internship opportunities. profession. In addition students will have to complete Course is only available to Strategic Branding & Public the second part of a capstone project which will give Relations Certificate students who have completed them a chance to put into practice all that was learned 20 units of the program curriculum with a GPA of 3.0 throughout this two-part series. or better. A UCLA Extension instructor acts as an intern- Reg# 363163 ship coordinator to monitor the internship throughout Fee: $765 Event Planning & to ensure a substantive learning experience. mmOnline Prerequisite(s): The internship is only available to UCLA Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Extension Strategic Branding & Public Relations Certifi- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. cate students who have completed a minimum of No refund after Oct. 3. & 20 units of the program curriculum, with a GPA of 3.0 c Management Specialization Marrah Thomas, CMM, CMP, CSEP, Bank of America, or better. Los Angeles, CA, vice president, Executive Events and Reg# 363475 communications manager Fee: $765 New Independent Study/Internship MGMT 819 The Event Planning & Management Specialization offers high-quality courses to help Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Starting Your Own Restaurant International students who wish to pursue paid intern- 1.2 CEUs you reach your professional goals. ships must contact the International Student Office at Learn what it takes to start a successful restaurant in (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. this two-day seminar. A restaurant expert shares her Designed for working professionals who are considering entering the industry or Web enrollments require the submission of an initial knowledge of starting up, including creating a concept; making a career transition into event management, this program will also help those application. Initial application must be submitted one site location and building requirements; dining room week before the quarter begins. Our advisor will and kitchen design; menu planning; financing; budget with previous knowledge in event management by developing their skills further. contact you after initial application review. analysis; sales and marketing, management systems; Restricted course. Visitors not permitted. No refund advertising; and public relations. Events require extensive planning, from Specialization after Sept. 24. Reg# 363158 choosing a venue and reviewing contracts Erik Deutsch, principal, ExcelPR Group, who is an MGMT 867.011 Event Management Fee: $395 to juggling guest lists and issuing name award-winning media strategist and content producer ❖❖ Classroom Essentials: Planning and Budgeting with more than 20 years of experience representing badges. The event Management Special- 2 mtgs ization curriculum covers topics such as MGMT 867.012 Event Management: clients in health care, technology, entertainment, and Saturday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 13-20 the public sector. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: industry principles, event coordination Implementation & Capstone and production, event risk management, 1010 Westwood Blvd. This 2-course specialization can be Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors budgeting basics, site and venue selection, completed in 2 quarters. The program not permitted. Enrollment deadline Oct. 12. No refund marketing, contracts and negotiation, after Oct. 12. provides students with the knowledge Hospitality registration and housing, event technology, Janet Lowder, president, Restaurant Management necessary to plan an event from idea gen- food and beverage fundamentals, onsite Management Services eration to successful completion, and management, and post-meeting follow up. MGMT X 495.01 helps students prepare for industry certi- Restaurant Management The Restaurant Industry: Survey of fication examinations such as the Certi- & Event Planning Operations and Management fied Meeting Professional (CMP) and Cer- 4.0 units tified Special Events Professional (CSEP). MGMT 867.011 This course examines the process of establishing and Event Management Essentials: operating a restaurant from development of concept to Page 47. Planning and Budgeting devising an executive summary business plan. Topics 3.6 CEUs discussed include restaurant characteristics; location; For More Information The first course in our two-part event management essen- design; marketing; financing; leasing; menu develop- tials series covers the core basics from idea generation to ment; bar and beverage; food purchasing; facilities [email protected] | (310) 206-2714 successful completion. Topics covered include the meet- planning; choosing equipment; cost control procedures; ings industry and profession, strategic meetings, project staff selection and utilization; management techniques; and meeting management, event design and experience, customer relations; food sanitation; and legal, tax, and budgeting basics, site and venue selection, risk manage- insurance issues. ment, contracts and negotiations, registration and housing, Reg# 363159 Sharpen Your Restaurant and marketing—all of which play a key part in planning a Fee: $765 successful event. In addition students will start the first part ❖❖ Classroom of a capstone project which will give them a chance to put 11 mtgs into practice all that was learned in this course. Wednesday, 6:30-9:45pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 363161 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Business Skills Fee: $765 Off-site visit to be announced. mmOnline Enrollment deadline: Oct. 11. No refund after Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Oct. 11. & From learning what it takes to start a successful restaurant, to turning an idea Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Janet Lowder, president, Restaurant Management Services for a new food or beverage into a marketable product, we have the right course. not permitted. No refund after Oct. 1. c Charmaine Wilkerson, director of Special Events and Executive Dining, Eurest Starting Your Own Restaurant Also of Interest Page 47. Wine Education Page 48.

For More Information [email protected] | (310) 206-2714 48 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Fundraising Specialization NEW Online UCLA Extension is an approved CFRE PUB PLC X 433 Getting the Gift m (Certified Fund Raising Executive) Participation in provider. the UCLA Exten- This unique CFRE-approved 3-course spe- sion Fundraising cialization offers modern professional Specialization development directly from current tech- may assist you A Class of Beer niques and skills in the exciting, challeng- in learning or ing, and rewarding fundraising and non- reviewing con- An Overview of the Craft Brewing Renaissance profit sector. cepts covered on the Certified Explore the history of brewing as well as the origin of the U.S. craft beer Course topics include fundraising strat- egy, donor prospecting, individual and Fund Raising revolution, which has influenced beer making worldwide and is still ongoing. corporate giving, foundation grants, Executive (CFRE) major gifts, planned giving and blended examination as detailed on the Test From tasting and judging beer to food Don’t miss out on our exciting course! Content Outline provided by CFRE pairings and sensory training to brewing gifts, closing tactics, annual giving, and Note: Students must be 21 years of age donor stewardship and engagement. International. CFRE International does science, barrel-aging, and the business of or older. not sponsor or endorse any educational beer—including starting and running a PUB PLC X 431 Introduction to programs and the UCLA Extension Fund- brewery, opening a beer bar or bottle Fundraising m raising Specialization was not developed shop, distribution, and marketing—this PUB PLC X 432 Fundraising Strategy in conjunction with CFRE International. course is a primer on all things craft beer. and Donors m For More Information For More Information [email protected] | (310) 825-7093 [email protected] | (310) 206-2714 humanities.uclaextension.edu/fundraising

Wine Education ENOLGY X 480 Vintage I For more information call (310) 206-5117 or email 4.0 units [email protected]. This course covers viticulture and enology with an in- Wine Education & Management Certificate depth look at the well-known or classic grape varieties one typically encounters in tasting quality wines in all ENOLGY X 485 parts of the world. Viticulture topics include what makes An Introduction to Wine a good vineyard site, planting a vineyard, cultivars, management of the vine, harvesting decisions, and 2.0 units viticultural philosophies. Winemaking topics include This course presents an introduction to intermediate Wine Education & grape reception, fermentation techniques, vessels, wine information, highlighting key wine topics, including post-fermentation processes, bottling, and QAQC. This how to taste wine, how to read a wine label, food and course provides the groundwork necessary to enroll in wine pairing, basics of grape growing, and winemaking. Vintage II or Vintage III. The course incorporates a wide variety of multimedia Prerequisite(s): X 485 Introduction to Wine. Management Certificate materials and focuses on international grape varieties and the major wine making regions of the world. Reg# 363168 Fee: $850 Reg# 363171 ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $595 The Wine Education and Management Certificate (formerly Vintage) is intended for 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 those who are serious about wine education. The certificate provides you with a 6 mtgs UCLA Extension Gayley Center: comprehensive understanding of where, why, and how wine is made and Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 1 1145 Gayley Ave. UCLA Extension Gayley Center: appreciated all over the world. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 25. $30 nonrefundable 1145 Gayley Ave. until Sept. 20 $130 nonrefundable until Sept. 25; Due to wine tastings, students must be 21 years of age or older for all courses except Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. $30 nonrefundable until No refund thereafter. The Business of Wine Management. Sept. 20 $130 nonrefundable until Oct. 3; No refund c & thereafter. & Paul Sherman, advanced sommelier, International c Court of Master Sommeliers 5 Required Courses Program Prerequisite Paul Sherman, advanced sommelier, International Court of Master Sommeliers ENOLGY X 480 Vintage I ENOLGY X 485 An Introduction to Wine ENOLGY X 481 Vintage II Ethics Requirement ENOLGY X 482 Vintage III MGMT 891.02 Business Ethics ENOLGY X 407A The Business of Wine Management ENOLGY X 444 The Wines of Bordeaux

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ENOLGY X 482 PUB PLC X 432 Vintage III Fundraising Strategy and Donors 4.0 units 4.0 units Project Management This course continues where Vintage II left off with the Effective fundraising begins with a strategy that inte- remaining countries of the “old world” of wine—Portu- grates an organization’s mission, work, and story, while gal, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Hungary, as well targeting specific types of donors and gifts. This course as others, and the “new world”—those that are rela- examines strategies for specific fundraising and donors. tively new to producing wine, including South Africa, Donor prospecting is discussed in detail, with attention Certificate Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, paid to research and database tools. The differences Canada, and the United States. between individual and corporate donors, foundation Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of X 480 Vintage I. grants, major gifts, and planned gifts are discussed. Reg# 363169 Reg# 363811 Complete your certificate anywhere!­ Offered in ­Westwood, Fee: $850 Fee: $900 Downtown L.A., Woodland Hills, or entirely online. ❖❖ Classroom mmOnline 10 mtgs Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Put yourself on the path to a career in Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Oct. 1-Dec. 10 Enrollment limited to 25 students. No visitors permit- Project Management by enrolling in UCLA UCLA Extension Gayley Center: ted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after Extension’s Project Management Certificate 1145 Gayley Ave. Sept. 28. c & No meeting Nov. 12. Kristi Bieber, MA, MBA, regional director of develop- Program. Gain the skills and expertise to Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. $30 nonrefundable until ment, Los Angeles & Ventura Counties, University take on a project management position Sept. 25; $130 nonrefundable until Oct. 2; No refund Advancement, UC Riverside. Formerly director of indi- across industries and government services. thereafter. c & vidual giving, USC Davis School of Gerontology; dean Neil McNally, CWE, wine specialist, The Estates Group of development, Marymount California University; and director of major gifts, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Benefits of Certificate ENOLGY 867 Greater Los Angeles. UCLA Extension is a Registered Education Provider with PMI and graduates of the Champagne and the Sparkling Wines Scott Pansky, partner, co-founder, Allison & Partners; past of the World president, Entertainment Publicists Professional Society; certificate program are fully prepared to take the rigorous Project Management 1.5 CEUs president, Los Angeles Unified School District Partnership Professional (PMP) Exam to earn internationally recognized PMP certification. This intermediate course takes a detailed look at the vari- Council. Mr. Pansky speaks nationally on cause-related ous sparkling wines of the world, starting with the most marketing and has developed and implemented numerous According to the Project Management Institute’s 2015 report, Earning Power: Project famous region, Champagne. The lesser known regions of campaigns for both corporations and nonprofits, including Management Salary Survey, the median annual salary of a project manager is $108,000 France, Europe, the U.S. Australia and South Africa will be the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Sony, Best Western in the U.S. The PMI survey also found that the median annual salary of project managers discussed for their contribution to this wine style address- Hotels, Philosophy, Boost Mobile, Ning, Nestl+¬, in the U.S. jumps 22% from $91,000 for those without a PMP certificate to $111,000 for ing their uniqueness, quality, and value. The course will YouTube, Hyundai, Hasbro, HomeGoods, The Vitamin emphasize sparkling wine production methods, grape Shoppe, and Aramark, among others. those with the certificate. varieties, climatic influences, soil compositions, applicable Christine Leahey wine laws, and stylistic differences amongst regions. Required Courses Reg# 363522 PUB PLC X 433 Fee: $495 Getting the Gift ++MGMT X 443.1 Fundamentals of Project Management m ❖❖ 4.0 units Classroom m 5 mtgs This course covers the art of the ask and what comes ++MGMT X 443.17 Project Earned Value, Procurement, and Cost Management Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Nov. 8-Dec. 13 after. The major gift cycle of prospect management, ++MGMT X 443.2 Risk Analysis and Project Management m UCLA Extension Gayley Center: cultivation, closing, and stewardship is discussed. Next 1145 Gayley Ave. we investigate annual giving and direct response strate- ++MGMT X 443.3 Managing Project Quality m Enrollment deadline: Nov. 14. No refund after first day gies including direct mail, crowdfunding, and social media campaigns. Donor stewardship and other forms m of class. c & ++MGMT X 443.4 Leadership and the Human Element in Project Management Paul Sherman, advanced sommelier, International of engagement, including events and volunteer man- Court of Master Sommeliers agement, are discussed. In addition, choose one elective course (4 units)—there are many options available to fit Danielle Fournier, advanced sommelier Reg# 363810 your professional goals. Fee: $900 mmOnline Want to learn more? Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Fundraising Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not Join us for a free online information session June 26–July 8. permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund Gain a comprehensive overview of Project Management, and learn how UCLA Extension For more information call (310) 825-7093 or email after Sept. 28. c & [email protected]. Kristi Bieber, MA, MBA, regional director of develop- courses prepare you to enter the field, explore career opportunities, and obtain or ment, Los Angeles & Ventura Counties, University maintain your PMP Certification. COMM X 480 Advancement, UC Riverside. Formerly director of indi- Successful Grant Proposals vidual giving, USC Davis School of Gerontology; dean Enroll today! 3.24 units of development, Marymount California University; and Designed for beginners and those who want to hone director of major gifts, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Get a Head Start on a Master of Science in Project Management their skills, this intensive workshop teaches how to write Greater Los Angeles. proposals for special projects and general support. Take advantage of an agreement between UCLA Extension and the University­ of Wisconsin- Instruction covers how to successfully package a win- ning proposal from start to finish, including defining Platteville. Complete the Project Management Certificate, then upon acceptance, apply 12 program objectives, selecting approaches and a plan, graduate credits toward UW-Platteville’s online MS in Project Management. and preparing a program evaluation and proposal budget. The course introduces you to widely used For Complete Details resources available on the Internet and at local libraries, and you gain practical tips for researching and identify- gouwp.com/ucla ing appropriate funders. You also learn how to research and establish relationships with government founda- tions and corporations, and learn how to read founda- tion tax returns. Reg# 362841 Fee: $573 mmOnline m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after Oct. 1. c & WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. Cara Seitchek, MA, development officer, grant proposal c writer, and prospect researcher with over 20 years’ v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. experience in fundraising and development operations, specializing in foundation relations. Her background & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED For More Information includes public broadcasting, arts and humanities, sci- C ences, health, policy, and international issues. UC CREDIT, page 5. [email protected] | (310) 825-4100 | uclaextension.edu/et 50 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT 843.1 Reg# 362770 Project Management Entertainment Project Project Management Professional Fee: $999 Management Exam (PMP) Preparation ❖❖ Classroom 3.6 CEUs 11 mtgs Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 MGMT X 452.1 Considered the leading professional association for Agile Project Management project managers, the Project Management Institute UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Welcome to Hollywood! ® 10920 Lindbrook Dr. MGMT X 418.31C Understanding Entertainment (PMI) administers a globally recognized and respected certification program. The Project Management Profes- Required course in Project Management Certificate. Agile Project Management I Industries’ Project Driven Culture sional (PMP)® certification is the profession's Enrollment limited to 25; early enrollment advised. 4.0 units 4.0 units most universally recognized and respected credential. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. 3.3 CEUs 3.6 CEUs To be eligible for PMP® certification, you must first No refund after Oct. 8. & This course provides an in-depth overview of entertain- c This course is the first in a series of two courses that meet specific requirements of experience and education Bill Hackenberg, MBA, PMP, CSM, CSPO, CSQA; ment project management roles. responsibilities, and provide thorough exposure to agile and lean methods and agree to adhere to a code of professional conduct. founder, ExecutiveToolShed.com. in software, product development, and other high-tech functions. Explore the wide-ranging entertainment The final step in becoming a PMP® is passing a rigor- Reg# 362765 projects. The series is invaluable for those transitioning industries, including Film, Theater, Theme Parks, ous computer-based examination designed to objec- Fee: $999 from traditional to agile and lean methods or are inter- Themed Entertainment. Television, Gaming/Interactive, tively assess and measure your project management ❖❖ Classroom ested in bringing continuous improvement culture in and Live Events. Learn about the people behind the knowledge. This course helps participants prepare for 10 mtgs existing agile/lean implementations. This course covers entertainment and the techniques they employ to man- taking the PMP® examination by providing a concen- Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 SCRUM and Kanban 2 key agile/lean methods popular age the ideas, budgets, and schedules. People who are trated structured review of the key areas of knowledge UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: today for enabling fast iterative delivery, teamwork, new to this area will learn the basic concepts about how required to be successful. 21650 Oxnard Street collaboration, and continuous improvement. Explore to manage entertainment projects while working profes- No meeting Nov. 22. how agile and lean methods are different than tradi- sionals will further refine their understanding of relevant Reg# 361015 Required course in Project Management Certificate. tional techniques of managing project. Through a real concepts they use in their daily work used in this type Fee: $1,350 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors and intensive class project, you also explore agile of project management. Topics include the roles of ❖❖ Classroom not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4, by 5pm. methods hands-on while learning virtual team collabo- project management, estimating, scope/statement of 4 mtgs No refund after Oct. 11, by 5pm. ration and an online tool for leading agile projects. work, an overview of the life cycle, the creative develop- Saturday, 8am-5pm, Nov. 3-24 c & ment process, and more. The completion of this course UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Artin Mgrtichian, MISM, MPM, PMP, LEED GA, project Reg# 362959 1010 Westwood Blvd. manager, MedMedia Group Fee: $999 will provide a great Introduction to project management mm in entertainment and prepare students for the second All required books and materials will be provided on Reg# 362771 Online the first day of class. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 and third courses. Fee: $999 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors ❖❖ Classroom Elective course in Project Management and Informa- Reg# 363954 not permitted. No refund after Nov. 3. tion Technology Management Certificates. Fee: $1,000 c 11 mtgs Irfan Khan, PMP, CHPS. Project Management and Lean Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. ❖❖ Classroom Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Six Sigma professional with 15 years and diverse indus- Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after 11 mtgs UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: try background ranging from aerospace, commercial, Oct. 7. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 10920 Lindbrook Dr. c & military and healthcare. Expertise in earned value, time No meeting Nov. 22. Christopher Yang, MBA, MS in Industrial and Systems UCLA Extension Gayley Center: cost, and risk management, agile, and scrum. Required course in Project Management Certificate. Engineering, MS in Computer Science, and a BS in 1145 Gayley Ave. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Computer Engineering and Computer Science from The three courses in this specialization MGMT X 443.1 not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4 by 5PM. USC; PMP, PMI-ACP, PgMP, CSM, and CPM; senior (MGMT X 452.1, 452.2, and 452.3) count towards No refund after Oct. 11 by 5 PM. director and head of US Loyalty Technology. elective credit in the Business and Management Fundamentals of Project Management c & 4.0 units Bill Hackenberg, MBA, PMP, CSM, CSPO, CSQA; Reg# 362961 of Entertainment and the Entertainment Studies certificates. 3.6 CEUs founder, ExecutiveToolShed.com. Fee: $999 This course integrates project management theory with FF Hybrid Enrollment limited to 32 students. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 8. practical approaches to establish a fundamental knowl- MGMT X 443.2 6 mtgs c edge base to use in a contemporary dynamic business Risk Analysis and Classroom meetings Garrett Chau, JD, chief executive officer, Drive Group, LLC environment. Instruction explores project management Project Management Saturday, 1-4:30pm, Sept. 29; Oct. 13 & 27; concepts from planning and selection through all Nov. 10 & 24; Dec. 8 4.0 units aspects of the project life cycle. Students gain practical 3.6 CEUs UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: techniques to organize and control non-routine activities 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Project Management Risk management is key in any project. This course helps in order to properly manage and schedule quality, project managers to understand and apply advanced Online sessions budget, and performance objectives. Oct. 6 & 20; Nov. 3 & 17; Dec. 1 MGMT UL 743 tools and techniques for evaluating risk associated with Elective course in Project Management and Informa- Free Online Project Management Reg# 362769 various stages of the project life cycle. Students learn tion Technology Management Certificates. Fee: $999 analytical methods for evaluating the selection of proj- Certificate Information Session ❖❖ Classroom ects, the development of project cost estimates, analysis Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. Interested in project management? Want to learn about 11 mtgs of the financial costs and benefits of projects, and the Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No refund after career opportunities and how UCLA Extension’s courses Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 financial control of the project. Topics include project Oct. 13. can prepare you to enter the field or obtain or maintain c & No meeting Nov. 12. estimating, project financial analysis, project stimulation, Rashed Iqbal, PhD, program manager, Agile transfor- certification? This free program, conducted entirely Required course in Project Management Certificate. project risk analysis and management, project budgeting, mation, Teledyne Corporation online, provides a comprehensive overview of project Enrollment limited to 25; early enrollment advised. and cost/schedule integration. The course provides a management. During the week, participants log on at Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. methodology for a systematic approach to risk manage- their own pace to review presentations by Extension’s No refund after Oct. 7. ment and discusses project risk management in the dedicated group of project management instructors. c & context of the project management task as a whole. Discussion boards offer opportunities for questions and Artin Mgrtichian, MISM, MPM, PMP, LEED GA, project Prerequisite(s): X 443.1 Fundamentals of Project Man- Course Icons answers. Topics include the project manager’s role, manager, MedMedia Group agement or consent of instructor. careers in project management, UCLA Extension’s Reg# 362767 Provide project management certificates, review of program Fee: $999 Reg# 362776 courses, and the Project Management Professional mmOnline Fee: $999 mm Information (PMP)® certification and examination. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Online Required course in Project Management Certificate. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Reg# 363978 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Required course in Project Management Certificate. Fee: $0 At-a-Glance Elective course in Information Technology Manage- ❖❖ Information Session ment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after ment Certificate. Sept. 24-Oct. 8 Oct. 7. c & m ONLINE COURSE Robert Stone, PMP, executive director, The Larston Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. Technical requirements, page 4 Reg# 363979 Group Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Fee: $0 Reg# 362768 Oct. 7. c & g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 ❖❖ Information Session Al Hirsch, managing director, CTARCo International Oct. 22-Nov. 5 Fee: $999 mm WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 Online kkk c Reg# 363980 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Fee: $0 Required course in Project Management Certificate. v ON-GROUND COURSE ❖❖ Information Session Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Nov. 19-Dec. 3 & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED ment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Visit our website for textbook Oct. 7. c & information. Robert Stone, PMP, executive director, The Larston Group C UC CREDIT kkk May be transferable­ to other colleges and universities, page 5 Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Business & Management 51

Reg# 362775 Reg# 362814 Fee: $999 Fee: $999 mmOnline mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Required course in Project Management Certificate. Required course in Project Management Certificate. Elective course in Information Technology Manage- Enrollment limited to 35; early enrollment advised. ment Certificate. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Oct. 7. Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. No books need to be purchased for this course. c Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Misak Zetilyan, MS in Engineering Management at Oct. 7. c & USC; PMP; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Al Hirsch, managing director, CTARCo International Reg# 362813 Reg# 362778 Fee: $999 Fee: $999 mmOnline ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 24-Dec. 9 11 mtgs Required course in Project Management Certificate. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30 Enrollment limited to 35; early enrollment advised. Entertainment UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Oct. 7. Nov. 6-13 No books need to be purchased for this course. c Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Nov. 20-Dec. 4 John Sarakatsannis, MBA, MS, PMP, CPCM, CFCM, UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. professor of contract management, Defense Acquisition Required course in Project Management Certificate. University, West Region Project Management Elective course in Information Technology Manage- Reg# 362783 ment Certificate. Fee: $999 Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. ❖❖ Classroom Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 No refund after Oct. 9. & Specialization c UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Jonathan Won, MPH, PMP, CTM, program manager, 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Health Care IT No meeting Nov. 12. New Reg# 362777 Required course in Project Management Certificate. Fee: $999 Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. This 3-course specialization provides opportunities to understand project ❖❖ Classroom Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. 11 mtgs No refund after Oct. 8. management concepts and tools in the entertainment space, covering a wide Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 No books need to be purchased for this course. c range of industries from Film and TV, to Theme Parks, and Gaming/Interactive. UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: John Sarakatsannis, MBA, MS, PMP, CPCM, CFCM, 21650 Oxnard Street professor of contract management, Defense Acquisition This program is suitable for the curious Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. Required Courses University, West Region student, professionals interested in Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. Reg# 362782 MGMT X 452.1 Welcome to Hollywood! No refund after Oct. 9. Fee: $999 exploring a different field, and project Understanding Entertainment Instructor will provide book information during the ❖❖ Classroom management professionals. first week of class. & Industries’ Project Driven Culture c 11 mtgs Learn key entertainment project manage- Misak Zetilyan, MS in Engineering Management at Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 • Offered this Quarter USC; PMP; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. ment roles, responsibilities, and functions UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Page 00. Reg# 362780 Required course in Project Management Certificate. • Explore the tools needed to successfully Fee: $999 Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. understand how projects are pitched as MGMT X 452.2 Sold! Project ❖❖ Classroom Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. an idea and executed to completion Management Principles and Tools 10 mtgs No refund after Oct. 10. Provide practical application of the mate- in the Entertainment Industry Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 No books need to be purchased for this course. c • UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: John Sarakatsannis, MBA, MS, PMP, CPCM, CFCM, rial with multiple case studies, learning Offered in the Winter 10920 Lindbrook Dr. professor of contract management, Defense Acquisition from real-life examples, and managing MGMT X 453.3 It’s a Wrap! Deliver Your No meeting Nov. 22. University, West Region issues that arise every day Required course in Project Management Certificate. Project Successfully Elective course in Information Technology Manage- MGMT X 443.4 Offered in the Spring ment Certificate. Leadership and the Human Element in Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. Project Management Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. 4.0 units No refund after Oct. 11. c & 3.6 CEUs For More Information, Contact Vivian Taslakian, MBA, MS, BSEE, PMP, program Effective leadership skills are perhaps the greatest deter- Tina Chang, Program Director: (310) 206-2485 | [email protected] director Engr/Tech Dept, part-time instructor Project minant of project success. Project managers must dem- Mgmt & PMP Exam Prep, part-time adjunct professor onstrate leadership effectiveness throughout each phase for Math, Stats & Org Behavior. Expertise in Project/ of the project life cycle. Review and recognize specific Reg# 362818 Reg# 362828 Program/Portfolio Mgmt; Product Dev Process (PDP); leadership styles in the context of real-world examples. Fee: $999 Fee: $999 mm Lean 6σ/Kaizen; Contract Dev/Negotiation; Participative assignments help both current and future Online ❖❖ Classroom Budgets; Leadership project managers enhance their own leadership effective- Sept. 24-Dec. 9 10 mtgs ness. Course content covers project communication, Required course in Project Management Certificate. Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Oct. 3-Dec. 5 MGMT X 443.3 motivation, conflict resolution, negotiation, stress manage- Elective course in Information Technology Manage- UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Managing Project Quality ment, and effective leadership in the project management ment Certificate. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. 4.0 units context. Participants identify the leadership challenges Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. Required course in Project Management Certificate. 3.6 CEUs unique to the project environment; identify their own Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Elective course in Information Technology Manage- Project managers and team members must manage leadership strengths and weaknesses; identify five conflict Oct. 7. c & ment Certificate. project and product quality to meet customer require- resolution modes and when to use them; and learn to Ehssan Sakhaee, PhD, founder, CEO, Inspirational Enrollment limited to 35; early enrollment advised. ments and project objectives. This course discusses differentiate between position power and personal power. Management; lecturer, The University of Sydney. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. when and how to use a variety of quantitative tools for Note: This course is not interchangeable with MGMT Reg# 362827 No refund after Oct. 10. c planning, assuring, and controlling quality. The tech- X 490.996 Leadership Communication Strategies Fee: $999 Jerry Reed, PMP, MCP: Microsoft specialist: Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2013; Microsoft- niques presented align to international standards, Six Reg# 362826 ❖❖ Classroom Certified technology specialist: Microsoft Project 2010, Sigma methods, and the philosophies of Deming, Juran, Fee: $999 10 mtgs Crosby, et al. mmOnline Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Managing Projects; MCTS: Microsoft Office Project 2007, Managing Projects. kkk Sept. 24-Dec. 9 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Required course in Project Management Certificate. No meeting Nov. 22. Elective course in Information Technology Manage- Required course in Project Management Certificate. ment Certificate. Elective course in Information Technology Manage- Enrollment limited to 25; early enrollment advised. ment Certificate. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Enrollment limited to 35; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Oct. 7. c & Margaret Meloni, MBA, PMP, president, Meloni Coach- No refund after Oct. 11. c ing Solutions; recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished Karen Van Kummer, PMP, MBA, CSM, consultant Instructor Award, 2012. kkk kkk 52 Business & Management Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Your One-Stop Turn Over a New Leaf This Career Center Fall at UCLA Extension Register early and save up to 10% during early enrollment.* Use discount code: EARLY Other discounts are also available! Visit: uclaextension.edu/discounts * Discount code available on most courses at least 30 days before course start date. Discounts cannot be combined. Discount code is case sensitive.

UCLA Extension is bringing you tools, resources, and programs to help you put your career into high gear. Visit careers.uclaextension.edu to find out information on: • Career resources • Articles and advice MGMT X 443.5 information about project schedules, including critical Managing Outsourced Projects path, resource allocation, and budget performance (via • Job and internship postings • Events and workshops 4.0 units earned-value metrics). Students who want to pursue 3.6 CEUs the Microsoft Project certification gain valuable expo- Plus, subscribe to Career Services email alerts to receive tailored updates to Outsourcing has become a way of life in the 21st sure to the skill competencies measured by Exam century. Much of the project work that used to be 77-178. Those not pursuing certification find this your specific interests and check out the Career Community pages to stay con- proposed, planned, implemented, and controlled inside course assists the beginner, the pre-beginner, and nected to the latest news and career trends in your industry. an organization is now being partially or completely the experienced scheduler. Microsoft Projects 2016 will performed at domestic and foreign suppliers. Firms are be used. transitioning from being “doers” of projects to “buyers” Prerequisite(s): Proficiency in using computers with of project work. How can you be sure things are being Windows operating system; working knowledge of MS Visit careers.uclaextension.edu today! done as you desire? This course is designed to help you Office also is helpful. increase your satisfaction levels with project outputs Reg# 362925 that enhance your effectiveness as a buyer and seller Fee: $1,099 of products or services, especially for large contracts mmOnline MGMT X 443.17 Reg# 362912 that include subcontractors and a supply chain of Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Project Earned Value, Procurement, Fee: $999 vendors. Instruction also covers decisions regarding Elective course in Project Management Certificate. and Cost Management mmOnline make versus buy and the type of contract to use. Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. 4.0 units Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Solicitation and source selection focuses on procure- Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Oct. 7. 3.6 CEUs Required course in Project Management Certificate. ment and helps you understand the use of the state- Information provided the first week of classes. The primary goals for any project are performance and Enrollment limited to 25; early enrollment advised. ment of work, common solicitation documents, seller Latest version of MS Project Software is provided to quality, cost management, and schedule compliance— Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after evaluation criteria, pricing, and contract law consider- students. Students need access to a MS Windows referred to as the triple constraint. This course intro- Oct. 7. c & ations. Additionally, the course covers the contract computer. Mac users will need a virtual Windows duces three essential project management core Al Hirsch, managing director, CTARCo International administration process, which addresses seller perfor- environment, such as Parallels. This approach concepts—earned value management (EVM), cost Reg# 362918 mance and payment on external procurements; and the requires a registered copy of Windows. management, and procurement (supplier relations)—to Fee: $999 closing process, which covers contract completion, Ebook and instructional video subscription service; no optimize the triple constraint. Students gain an under- ❖❖ Classroom termination, and disputes. textbook. c & standing of theory and real-world applications that 11 mtgs Prerequisite(s): X 443.1 Fundamentals of Project Jerry Reed, PMP, MCP: Microsoft specialist: Managing increase their ability to plan and manage project per- Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Management or consent of instructor. Projects with Microsoft Project 2013; Microsoft-Certi- formance and cost. Topics include EVM metrics; strate- UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Reg# 362753 fied technology specialist: Microsoft Project 2010, gies to effectively involve suppliers in projects, and Required course in Project Management Certificate. Fee: $999 Managing Projects; MCTS: Microsoft Office Project finance fundamentals to develop and comply with Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- mmOnline 2007, Managing Projects. project budgets and assure project financial goals. ment deadline: Oct. 2, by 5:00pm. No refund after Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Reg# 362922 Journal articles and text materials augment course Oct. 9, 5:00pm. c & Elective course in Project Management, Information Fee: $1,099 goals and objectives. Artin Mgrtichian, MISM, MPM, PMP, LEED GA, project Technology Management, and Supply Chain Manage- ❖❖ Classroom Prerequisite(s): X 443.1 Fundamentals of Project Man- manager, MedMedia Group ment Certificates. 11 mtgs agement or consent of instructor. Reg# 362919 Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 362914 Fee: $999 Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Elective course in Project Management Certificate. Fee: $999 ❖❖ Classroom Oct. 7. c & Enrollment limited to 25; early enrollment advised. mmOnline 11 mtgs Vincent Padilla, JD, contracts manager, OEM for Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3, by Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Moog, Inc. 5pm. No refund after Oct. 10, by 5pm Required course in Project Management Certificate. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Latest version of MS Project Software is provided to Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- 10920 Lindbrook Dr. MGMT X 443.6 students. Students need access to a MS Windows ment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Oct. 7. Required course in Project Management Certificate. Project Planning with computer. Mac users will need a virtual Windows Instructor will provide information for Course Reader Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Microsoft Project environment, such as Parallels. This approach in the first week of class. c & ment deadline: Oct. 3, by 5pm. No refund after 4.0 units requires a registered copy of Windows. Tony Swaim, DBA, MBA, PMP; principal, Tony Swaim Oct. 10, by 5pm. c & 3.6 CEUs Ebook and instructional video subscription service; no & Associates. Bill Hackenberg, MBA, PMP, CSM, CSPO, CSQA; Microsoft Project is one of the most widely recognized textbook. c & Jerry Reed, PMP, MCP: Microsoft specialist: Managing kkk founder, ExecutiveToolShed.com. project management tools. Professionals across many industries have come to accept its output as a standard Projects with Microsoft Project 2013; Microsoft-Certi- for project reporting. Despite its popularity, many people fied technology specialist: Microsoft Project 2010, find Microsoft Project difficult to learn and to use Managing Projects; MCTS: Microsoft Office Project effectively. This course reviews the practical skills 2007, Managing Projects. needed to exploit the program’s usefulness. You begin by reviewing the pre-work required to build a schedule and then progress through the planning, tracking, and closing phases of project scheduling. Participants learn to use the program to communicate important Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Design & Arts 53

DESMA X 482.10 Color Methodologies UX/Graphic Design 4.0 units DESIGN & ARTS This course covers theories and practical applications to understand the makeup of color and how best to use Design Communication Arts it. Areas covered include general color theory and For information on course content, prerequisites, psychology, effective color creation, perception, man- or advisement, email [email protected], visit agement, color language, digital issues, additive and uclaextension.edu/dca, or call (310) 206-1422. subtractive systems, and color output. Reg# 363095 Core Design Concepts The seven Core Design Concepts courses are designed Fee: $784 mmOnline for those pursuing the Design Communication Arts Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Certificate. These courses are also open to non-certif- Fee does not include the cost of art supplies. icate students. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 1. In addition to these seven courses, students pursuing Todd Smith, MFA, fine artist and concept illustrator the Design Communication Arts Certificate must com- working in film and television whose specialties include plete the Print and Graphic Communication Design Tool drawing, painting, environment design, and matte paint- Kit plus five electives. ing. His client list includes Sears; Hewlett Packard; Milk; Boost Mobile; and various Hollywood directors and Required Courses: production designers. X 479.6A Design Fundamentals (4 units) X 482.1D Color Methodologies (4 units) X 479.4A Typography (4 units) DESMA X 479.4A X 479.6E Design II: Collateral Communication Typography (4 units) 4.0 units X 479.2D Design III: Branding (4 units) This hands-on course covers the fundamentals of type, X 479.3D Design History and Context (4 units) its characteristics, vocabulary, and nomenclature as X 479.6P Design IV: Advanced Design Practice well as creative uses of type and how it is integrated in (4 units) successful design. Working with letterforms is a critical element to successful design. Explorations in this UX/GRAPHIC DESIGN ART HISTORY, STUDIO ARTS course will include the examination of single letter- & PHOTOGRAPHY” DESMA X 479.6A 53 Design Communication Arts Design Fundamentals forms, typographic classifications, information hierar- chies, and page layout. Projects explore the creative 4.0 units 58 Art History & Theory usage of letterforms as graphic and communication 57 UX (User Experience) Design This is a hands-on introduction to the creative process elements. and core elements of graphic design, for a variety of 58 Art Studio Workshops Prerequisite(s): X 479.6A Design Fundamentals and outputs, including print and electronic media. Topics X 481.997 InDesign. 60 Photography include research, typography, imagery, and concept development. Projects are progressive and critiqued. Reg# 362880 Fee: $759 Reg# 362996 ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $759 WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Oct. 2-Dec. 4 11 mtgs UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 1010 Westwood Blvd. “This program definitely helped me change my UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Fee does not include cost of art supplies. Grace Magnus, graphic designer whose clients include career path from marketing to graphic design. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. marketing agencies, small businesses, and artists. She holds a particular interest in the intersection of art and Henry Mateo, freelance design consultant in several technology, exploring the merge of hand crafting with design disciplines, including graphics, industrial, and I would give it a 5-star level.” digital tools in her work and design practice. interiors. Recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished ——Teng Teng Chan Instructor Award, 2010. Reg# 363099 Fee: $784 Reg# 363165 mmOnline Fee: $784 Sept. 25-Dec. 4 mmOnline Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 1. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Fee does not include cost of art supplies. Deane Swick, MFA, graphic designer and artist Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 30. Michelle Constantine, BFA, Art Center College of DESMA X 479.3D Design; artist who works primarily in fabric, printmak- Design History and Context ing, and collage with the integration of digital tools. Ms. 4.0 units Constantine has shown in galleries throughout Califor- Gain a broad understanding of design and its dynamic Apply Art Courses to nia, New York, and London. She is the recipient of the past to discover inspiration for the present. Survey the UCLA Extension Outstanding Instructor Award, 2015. history of visual communication, design’s sociopolitical and cultural contexts, and the artistic and technological Reg# 363160 characteristics of various movements. Students create Fee: $759 ❖❖ portfolio pieces inspired by the designers and move- Your Design Studies Classroom ments studied. 11 mtgs Prerequisite(s): X 479.6A Design Fundamentals, Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 X 481.992 InDesign, and X 479.4A Typography. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Photography, studio arts, and history 1010 Westwood Blvd. Reg# 362875 Saturday, 2-5pm, Dec. 8 Fee: $759 courses can apply toward DCA UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ❖❖ Classroom ­certificates with approval. 1010 Westwood Blvd. 11 mtgs No meeting Nov. 22. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 This quarter’s courses include: Fee does not include cost of art supplies. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 4. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. Conceptual Photography “Jag” Jeff Aguila, art director specializing in print Harsh Patel, L.A.-based graphic designer and creative Calligraphy campaigns who has worked with 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate Films, Universal, and more. Jag received The director who has worked for a diverse range of collabo- Handmade Jewelry Hollywood Reporter Key Art Award for Home Entertain- rators, including MTV, Adidas, and MOCA. ment—Special Recognition Print for his work on the DVD packaging for Saw: Uncut Edition. Courses begin on page 58. Icon design by DCA student Natalie Mizrahi.

A complete listing of arts courses begins on page 58. To learn more about applying arts courses to DCA certificates, call (310) 206-1422. 54 Design & Arts Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Design Communication Arts Certificate Earn a Certificate in Our Customizable Program for Career-Minded Graphic Designers New, More Intensive Format! This 9-course certificate is ideal for those who want to pursue a career in Need Help with Your Final graphic design. Prerequisite: Proficiency in Adobe Photo- shop, Illustrator, and InDesign is required for the program. But if you haven’t yet Portfolio Review? studied these software, you can take either our Design Software Intensive Students enrolled in the 1DCA Program must undergo a final Bootcamp, which covers all 3, or single courses: Photoshop I, Illustrator I, and Design by recent DCA graduate Jonas Lin. portfolio review before receiving their certificate. InDesign (pages 55). Software Requirements Check out visual.uclaextension.edu for examples of DCA graduate portfolios and more Students must have access to the information about the review. DCA Curriculum current version of Adobe Creative Suite. Lab hours are not available. Consider a Mentorship (page 57) during which you work on your portfolio with 7 Required Courses an instructor. Core Design Concepts Candidacy Benefits Schedule a practice review by calling (310) 206-1422. Design Fundamentals Students who enroll in the 9-course certificate pay a $250 candidacy fee and Above: Annual “It’s Your Show” opening reception. Typography receive the following: Color Methodologies • Priority on wait list for full courses Design II: Collateral Communication Admittance to AIGA student group events DESMA X 479.6E Reg# 362873 • Design II: Collateral Communication Fee: $759 Design III: Branding • UCLA BruinCard for just $10 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom (good for campus discounts and more) This course introduces students to strategies in design 10 mtgs Design History and Context communication and covers utility of systems, programs, Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 campaigns, and design families. Visual presentation and UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Design IV: Capstone Portfolio Review concept development are emphasized. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Prerequisite(s): X 479.6A Design Fundamentals, No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. Page 53. After completing coursework, students Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 1. must pass a final portfolio review. X 481.99Z InDesign, and X 479.4A Typography. Reg# 363017 Pash, vice president of Brand and Creative Manage- 2 Electives Fee: $784 ment, ABC. Pash has designed the official logo for Miles Davis, brand extensions for Playboy, products for John Students choose 2 electives from courses Advisement mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Varvatos, retail product strategy for Motown Records, in web, interaction design, print, and To schedule time with an advisor No refund after Sept. 28. and advertising for Perrier. His book Inspirability fea- photography, as well as advanced design call (310) 206-1422 or email Shirin Raban, MA, USC Center for Visual Anthropology; tures interviews with 40 prominent graphic designers. [email protected] brand identity designer and ethnographic filmmaker. electives in studio arts and specialty areas DESMA X 479.6P of design. Mentorships­ also earn elective­ Ms. Raban created integrated lifestyle brands for clients such as Mattel, Korbel Champagne, and Lake Sonoma Design IV: Capstone credit. We recommend students­ choose Facebook: Winery. Recipient, UCLA Extension Outstanding Instruc- 4.0 units electives that build portfolios,­ as well as facebook.com/UCLAxVisual tor Award, 2010 and 2017. In this thesis-oriented capstone course, Design Com- software skills. munication Arts students put all they’ve learned into Twitter: DESMA X 479.2D action to tackle real world design projects in the civic @UCLAxVisual Design III: Branding realm. Public presentation, collaboration, observation, Course of Study 4.0 units research, and problem solving skills are emphasized. Website: Learn to develop memorable identity systems using Prerequisite(s): All Core Design Concepts and Print and Students have the option of taking Graphic Communication Tool Kit courses, or departmen- courses entirely online, in the classroom, visual.uclaextension.edu symbols, icons, logos, and comprehensive environ- ments to define and reinforce personality, tone, and tal approval. or both for added flexibility.­ Consult our voice. The goal is to create meaningful, dynamic rela- Reg# 363024 Course Planning Guide on page 24. tionships with the customer. Fee: $759 Prerequisite(s): X 479.6A Design Fundamentals; ❖❖ Classroom X 479.4A Typography; and X 479.6E Design II; profi- 11 mtgs ciency with Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: kkk 1010 Westwood Blvd. Saturday, 2-5pm, Dec. 1 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. No meeting Nov. 12. No refund after Oct. 1. John Beach, creative director, John Beach Design, whose clients include The Walt Disney Company, Star- bucks, and The Hillstone Restaurant Group. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Design & Arts 55 Course Planning Guide for DCA Certificate Students

Use this guide to navigate the DCA certificate, but note that it can be altered for your convenience. There are 36 total required units. Some courses are offered every quarter, others are scheduled on a rotating basis. Move through the program at your own pace; it is not mandatory to take 3 courses each quarter.

1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter

Design Fundamentals (4 units) Design II: Collateral Communication (4 units) Design IV: Capstone (4 units) Typography (4 units) Design III: Branding (4 units) Elective Color Methodologies (4 units) Design History and Context (4 units) Elective Recommended: Design Your Career Final Portfolio Review (After coursework has been completed)

DESMA X 481.60 Reg# 363172 DESMA X 481.99Z DESMA X 481.24B Design Software Intensive Bootcamp Fee: $784 InDesign Web Design I: HTML and CSS 8.0 units mmOnline 4.0 units 4.0 units Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign are covered in this Sept. 26-Dec. 5 This course provides an introduction to the functions This introduction to the world of modern web design intensive and immersive course to learn the essential Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. and capabilities of Adobe InDesign. Students will be exposes students to industry standards and best prac- Adobe CC programs utilized in graphic design. Become Kenneth Wischmeyer, MA in Instructional Technolo- guided in establishing a professional workflow to design tices for using HTML and CSS. Students create aes- fluent in how to edit, build, and create design using gies, San Francisco State University; Adobe Certified documents for print and digital distribution. Learn how thetically pleasing websites aligned with current design Photoshop. Learn client branding and how to work in the Expert. to manipulate type and image and create multi-page considerations that emphasize user experience (e.g. vector environment for Illustrator. Understand and build documents through the use of styles, grids, and tem- audience, style, composition, size constraints, and web layouts using InDesign, become comfortable with how all DESMA X 481.47 plates. Gain the skills and confidence to prepare your design process). Topics include asset management, three programs are popularly used, how they are inte- Illustrator I documents for print and communicate effectively with image optimization, web hosting, site planning, and the grated, and build proper habits. This class covers core 4.0 units vendors. Combine these skills to design and profession- various tools web designers use to produce effective concepts taught in the intro classes to Photoshop, Illus- Discover how this vector-based drawing program ally print a short book, gaining real world experience websites that meet industry demands. trator, and InDesign, in a fast paced “bootcamp” style for integrates into the suite of design tools. Features pre- translating ideas from screen to printed object. Prerequisite(s): Proficiency with Photoshop those that want to use these tools in their workflows sented include templates, drawing paths, auto-tracing, Prerequisite(s): Familiarity with Photoshop. Reg# 363081 quickly. DCA certificate students earn the equivalent of blending features, gradient meshes, wrapping type, Reg# 363093 Fee: $784 12 units of credit, as this course replaces required exporting, shape and pen tools, and more. Fee: $784 ❖❖ Classroom courses Photoshop I, Illustrator I, and InDesign. Reg# 363082 mmOnline 10 mtgs Reg# 363087 Fee: $784 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Fee: $1,600 mmOnline No refund after Oct. 2 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Jessica Greenfield, BFA Carnegie Mellon University, 1010 Westwood Blvd. 11 mtgs Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2 MFA Rhode Island School of Design; LA-based artist No meeting Nov. 12. Tuesday, 2-9pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Lauren Cullen, graphic designer for UCLA’s Mobile and designer with an enthusiasm for combining hand- Held in a regular classroom with student-provided UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Web Strategy group, where she designs mobile apps made and digital processes. Senior Graphic Designer laptops. 1010 Westwood Blvd. and responsive websites. An illustrator and fine artist, at Hillstone Restaurant Group. No refund after Oct. 1. Held in a regular classroom with student-provided she creates graphics across all media. She received a Mitchell Gohman, MS in Education; director of design, laptops. BA from Wesleyan University and an Advanced Web and DESMA X 481.99QT The Sandbox Canvas. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. Interaction Design Certificate from UCLA Extension. Motion Graphics I Hakon Engvig, BA in design with two advanced design 4.0 units certificates from UCLA Extension. A native-born Norwe- DESMA X 479.47AA Learn how to integrate digital artwork into After Effects. gian, Engvig’s domestic and international clients include Illustrator II This course covers workflow strategies to ensure that UCLA Medical Center, , Lifehouse, the 4.0 units artwork created in Photoshop or Illustrator maintains Course Icons Together Project (India), and OTE Historical Restoration Develop advanced techniques and practical workflows its integrity. Instruction also explores common resolu- Committee (Norway). while exploring the world’s masters of the software. tions, complex motion paths and masks, color modes, Learn path building, altering and fine-tuning, type bit depths, frame and pixel aspect ratios, graphic and Provide DESMA X 481.11 issues, text effects, creating fonts, linked text, color video file formats, and frame rates commonly used in Photoshop I usage and application, gradient mesh, path patterns motion graphics. Information 4.0 units and brushes, 3D packaging comps, and prepress Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of Photoshop and Illustrator. Learn to create, manipulate, and combine digital images. issues. Projects are built around print identities, visual Reg# 363088 At-a-Glance Develop a working knowledge of Photoshop’s features; effects, and other high-level applications. Fee: $784 use the program in 2D print, interactive, and web appli- Prerequisite(s): X 481.47 Illustrator I. ❖❖ Classroom m ONLINE COURSE cations; and learn importing and exporting features. 11 mtgs Reg# 362877 Technical requirements, page 4 Reg# 363080 Fee: $784 Saturday, 9:30am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 mm Fee: $784 Online UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 26-Dec. 5 1010 Westwood Blvd. 11 mtgs Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. c Held in a regular classroom with student-provided WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Tzeitel Sorrosa, creative director with extensive hands- laptops. c UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: on production and executive leadership who has led Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund v ON-GROUND COURSE 1010 Westwood Blvd. diverse teams of artists, brand managers, and market- after Oct. 5 Held in a regular classroom with student-provided ing specialists, serving hospitality, personal care, and David Dodds, Los Angeles-based motion graphics & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED laptops. high-tech industries. She manages a team of designers designer; his experience spans eight years in motion Visit our website for textbook Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. and marketing managers at the American Diabetes graphics, special effects, broadcast design, character information. Grace Magnus, graphic designer whose clients include Association’s MARCOM division. animation, and infographics. He has worked for studios marketing agencies, small businesses, and artists. She such as Stardust, Mirada, Logan, and NFL Networks. C UC CREDIT holds a particular interest in the intersection of art and May be transferable­ to other technology, exploring the merge of hand crafting with colleges and universities, page 5 digital tools in her work and design practice. kkk 56 Design & Arts Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

observation. Weekly assignments encourage you to learn Reg# 363001 by doing, and take you through a series of hands-on Fee: $784 exercises. The goal of design thinking is not simply to mmOnline innovate, but also to create innovators. By the end of the Sept. 24-Dec. 3 class, you will see solutions that would otherwise be invis- Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 28. ible, which become what we call “innovation.” Shirin Raban, MA, USC Center for Visual Anthropology; Reg# 363083 brand identity designer and ethnographic filmmaker. Fee: $759 Ms. Raban created integrated lifestyle brands for clients ❖❖ Classroom such as Mattel, Korbel Champagne, and Lake Sonoma 11 mtgs Winery. Recipient, UCLA Extension Outstanding Instruc- Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 tor Award, 2010 and 2017. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. DESMA X 479.6D Game Design c Advertising Design Ahree Lee, User experience strategist and designer. B.A. in English from Yale University and M.F.A. in 4.0 units Graphic Design from Yale University School of Art. Previ- All advertising across all media is the combined whole of ous clients include Apple, HP, the Getty Museum, Sci- specialized functions: writing, design, direction, and ence Museum of Minnesota, Yale University Art Gallery, resource management. Strong brands are simple, under- Specialization standable expressions that must connect with consumers and Minnesota Public Radio. in an increasingly transparent, digitally connected world. In DESMA X 479.79H this course, students work in an agency-inspired environ- This program offers an introductory overview of the field of game design. Mixed Media and Collage for ment to develop concepts and strategies to deliver informa- Skills and concepts taught apply to many industries, including user experience, Designers and Artists tion, products, and brands that engage the consumer, with a focus on creating sustainable, ethical, persuasive prac- virtual/augmented reality, and game development. Learn fundamental game 4.0 units Discover creative approaches to problem solving while tices. Learn how traditional and social media integrations design skills, how to develop for VR/AR, how to create game engines, and how developing your own visual language using photocopies, can deliver tangible experiences targeted to key groups. UX concepts can be applied to game design. drawing, found art, photography, matte and gel medi- Prerequisite(s): Core Design Concepts or equivalent. ums, and gesso. Transfer techniques and digital output Reg# 363014 also are covered. Students complete three portfolio Fee: $784 4 required courses, which may be taken in any order pieces that are critiqued on clarity of communication mmOnline and aesthetics. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Introduction to Game Design User Experience for Games Reg# 363077 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 1. Can be substituted for one of the game Fee: $784 Anya Farquhar, BFA, Art Center College of Design; AR/MR/VR for Immersive Content: mmOnline former creative director, TOMS. Ms. Farquhar is expe- Experience, Game & Media design courses Sept. 25-Dec. 4 rienced in building brands from initial vision to final Game-Based Learning Does not include art supplies estimated at $100. creative product, with a specialization in storytelling and 3D Game Design and Game Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 1. social impact. Engines: Unity Michelle Constantine, BFA, Art Center College of Design; artist who works primarily in fabric, printmak- NEW ing, and collage with the integration of digital tools. Ms. DESMA X 482.9L For More Information Constantine has shown in galleries throughout Califor- Art Direction Bootcamp [email protected] | (310) 206-1422 nia, New York, and London. She is the recipient of the 4.0 units UCLA Extension Outstanding Instructor Award, 2015. Are you a designer or entrepreneur with a vision but failing to bring it to life? Using your left brain, we will DESMA X 481.99VV DESMA X 481.5C DESMA X 479.4D develop your right brain. Learn how to hone your Web Design II: JavaScript and jQuery Web Design IV: Publication Design design skills to bring an idea to life with purposeful and 4.0 units Real World Applications 4.0 units thoughtful combination of imagery, typography, compo- This course moves deeper into the world of modern 4.0 units Investigate the techniques and best practices of maga- sition, hierarchy and color. Dive into the psychology of web design by introducing dynamically driven web This workshop-based, portfolio-level course fortifies zine design, annual reports, and branded collateral. color theory, the history of typography and the power pages. From animating galleries to dynamic naviga- knowledge gained in Web I, II, and III, and prepares you Principles covered include page design, typography, art of imagery. Building upon this knowledge, you will be tional systems, students gain an understanding of for the workplace, testing your mastery and ability to direction, and reproduction methods. able to clearly articulate your creative vision in order to both JavaScript and jQuery to create a more dynamic apply that knowledge to unique site needs based on Prerequisite(s): X 479.6A Design Fundmentals; design or direct any creative project: branding, web user experience. Emphasis is on creating aestheti- industry demand. Assignments are real world and X 479.4A Typography; and experience with Photoshop, design, packaging, presentations, or anything needing cally pleasing websites that uphold modern user applied. You will build a microsite from MVP (minimal Illustrator, and InDesign. a visual eye. Be a more thoughtful and considerate experience standards. Language specifics, degrading viable product) to refined versions; test and iterate Reg# 362882 designer, with the ability to defend your work and gracefully, and form management are also examined. responsive site solutions from a client and stakeholder Fee: $759 articulate the success of your designs. Or become a The course continues to explore HTML, CSS, asset perspective. Attention is placed on mobile and respon- ❖❖ Classroom better client, with the ability to be clear in what you are management, design considerations, remote hosting, sive elements. The course includes stakeholder guest 11 mtgs looking for, understand the design language, and get and live publishing (FTP) as introduced in Web lectures and potential studio visits. Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 the most out of your designers. Design I: HTML and CSS. Prerequisite(s): X 481.24B Web Design I: HTML and UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Reg# 362806 Prerequisite(s): X 481.24B Web Design I: HTML and CSS. CSS and X 481.99W Web Design II: JavaScript and 1010 Westwood Blvd. Fee: $784 mm Reg# 363174 jQuery. Saturday, 2-5pm, Dec. 8 Online Fee: $784 Reg# 363086 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Sept. 25-Dec. 4 mmOnline Fee: $784 1010 Westwood Blvd. No refund after Oct. 1. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 mmOnline No meeting Nov. 24. Anya Farquhar, BFA, Art Center College of Design; Approximately $75 of required supplies. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 4 former creative director, TOMS. Ms. Farquhar is expe- Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. John Beach, creative director, John Beach Design, rienced in building brands from initial vision to final Michael Newman, BFA from the School of Visual Arts; Richard Barkinskiy, co-founder and lead developer at whose clients include The Walt Disney Company, Star- creative product, with a specialization in storytelling and creative director and interactive developer specializing Elimint who formerly worked for Cedars-Sinai Medical bucks, and The Hillstone Restaurant Group. social impact. in new media, content development, and creative Center as digital application specialist. Mr. Barkinskiy solutions. specializes in WordPress website development with DESMA X 479.6C DESMA 850.19 Reg# 363090 HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, and MySQL. Package Design Design Your Career Fee: $784 4.0 units 0.3 CEUs ❖❖ Classroom DESMA X 481.55 Learn the function of packaging, including product A small seminar created for those considering a career 10 mtgs Design Thinking protection, identity, advertising, safety, and communica- in graphic design, this introduction to the profession Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 4.0 units tion. This hands-on course focuses on developing and includes an overview of areas of application, school UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Design thinking is one of the most effective ways to executing materials, concepts, and graphics appropriate choices, necessary skills, portfolio development, and 1010 Westwood Blvd. strengthen your insights, thinking skills, and ability to for effective packaging, including logo design, type, and salary ranges. Especially useful for students who have No meeting Nov. 24. innovate as a designer. Informed by Stanford’s d.school, pictorial elements. recently enrolled in a Design Communication Arts Approximately $75 of required supplies. this multi-disciplinary process strengthens familiar skills Prerequisite(s): Foundational level DCA courses plus Certificate, the workshop is also relevant for designers Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 12. that are often undervalued. You learn to launch successful DESMA X 479.6E Design II: Collateral Communication. new to the geographical area, those exploring a change in design specialty, or students nearing graduation. Mitchell Gohman, MS in Education; director of design, and innovative design solutions across the spectrum of kkk Emphasis is on approaching design from a thoughtful The Sandbox Canvas. media, including web, print and packaging. Class topics include prototyping and testing, rapid iteration, radical conceptual perspective grounded in research and how collaboration, empathetic observation, interviewing for that approach differs from design as decoration. empathy, persona mapping, assuming a beginner’s mind- kkk set, introduction of complex problems, and testing and Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Design & Arts 57

Reg# 363131 Reg# 363909 Fee: $129 Fee: $784 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom 1 mtg 10 mtgs Monday, 3-5pm, Sept. 24 Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Students enrolled in a DCA certificate may enroll for No refund after Oct. 2. free; call (310) 206-1422. Pramit Nairi, leader of the award-winning User Experi- No refund after Sept. 21 ence Group at Rubin Postaer and Associates. A gradu- ate of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor with a DESMA X 482.14 User Experience (UX) customized degree in information visualization and Mentorship media design, Mr. Nairi began his career in user experi- 4.0 units ence at DNA Studio as an information architect. Work one-on-one with an instructor who guides your development of a meaningful project geared toward a DESMA X 479.8K Certificate portfolio piece, design competition, freelance assign- User Experience II: Iteration ment, or other advanced goal. Students choose their 4.0 units own mentors, who are usually DCA instructors. This project-based learning course allows students to Together, the student and instructor arrange to meet at apply their knowledge of basic user experience con- Learn the latest strategies, techniques, and technologies used by leading a museum, studio, cafe, or other site of design interest cepts and practices to practical design challenges. The agencies to produce world-class user experiences. for six hours over the course of the quarter. goal is iteration: rounds of work and experimentation to Prerequisite(s): Students must be enrolled in a DCA hone problem solving skills. Instruction covers the Students may begin during any quarter. Suggested first course is User Experience I. certificate. spectrum of interface design standards, including Includes both online and classroom courses. Reg# 363097 e-commerce websites, service design, and physically Fee: $689 based environments. Projects incorporate a variety of Enroll now! This certificate has open enrollment; no formal application required. Enroll Independent Study/Internship screen resolutions and device types, and may include online at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971. Sept. 24-Dec. 3 designing interfaces to scale and degrade. The course Students may complete this mentorship online or in prepares students to recognize user experience design person. Mentors must sign the application form problems and iterate solution proposals. The certificate program has 6 required courses before enrollment can be processed. Prerequisite(s): X 481.99AF User Experience I: Survey UX I: Survey 1 elective of your choosing from such No refund after Oct. 1. or strong wireframing ability in addition to a minimum of one year in a professional user experience design UX II: Iteration areas as design thinking, game design, DESMA X 479.7F position. web design, and more. UX III: Applied Design Communication Arts Reg# 363768 Courses begin on page 57. Program Internship Fee: $759 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom UX IV: Capstone Internships facilitate the transition from student to 11 mtgs UX Software professional designer. Students must be registered in Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 the Design Communication Arts Program for at least UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: three consecutive quarters, be near their last quarter of 1010 Westwood Blvd. For More Information study, and have had a portfolio review. Students must No refund after Oct. 4. work 10 to 16 hours per week. Doug Bolin, who has been designing, producing, and [email protected] | (310) 206-1422 | visual.uclaextension.edu Reg# 363078 managing award-winning user experience, content Fee: $689 strategy, new media and television projects for more Independent Study/Internship than 30 years. He is a UX thought leader and educator, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 speaking at conferences and teaching courses as an Restricted course; call (310) 825-6448 for permis- adjunct professor for more than 15 years. sion to enroll. Web enrollments automatically gener- What Our Students Say ate a “Permission to Enroll” request. DESMA X 489.5F No refund after Oct. 1 User Experience III: Applied “The DCA program not only helped me develop a good understanding of 5.0 units fundamental design principles, but more importantly it helped me build a solid In this course, students apply what they have learned UX (User Experience) Design in UX I and II to real world case studies and UX design portfolio which I can now use to begin my career in the graphic design industry.” challenges. Students focus on problem solving a proj- ——Kevin Kwok DESMA X 481.99AF ect, generating insights, and delivering solutions. Class User Experience I: Survey will include research and observational techniques, the 4.0 units art of information gathering, prototyping, field work, and This course provides an introduction to the concepts, studio time. Projects will be presented in common DESMA X 499C DESMA X 481.99FG practices, and processes of user experience. Topics outputs such as web and mobile, similar to what would User Experience IV: Capstone User Experience: Software include observational research and insight generation, be produced in a professional design firm. 4.0 units 4.0 units developing user personas and scenarios, information Prerequisite(s): X 481.99AF User Experience I and In this course, students build on what they have learned Creating delightful, meaningful, and easy-to-use digital architecture, user interface design, prototyping, and X 479.8K User Experience II, or equivalent experience. in UX III and build out their own project for review and experiences requires the ability to generate multiple ideas usability testing and analysis. Students complete Reg# 363651 portfolio. In this hand’s on course, students build a rapidly, iterate quickly, and test the results. This class hands-on assignments and leave the class with an Fee: $759 viable User Experience project and go through the teaches the tools of the trade: from Sketch, Adobe XD and understanding of user experience best practices and ❖❖ Classroom professional steps of discovery, design, prototyping, more for design; to InVision, Principle and Axure for inter- opportunities in the field, and are prepared to take on 10 mtgs testing, revising, iterating and presenting an applied active prototyping; to UserTesting.com for user research more advanced studies. Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 project for real world application. Students take the and testing. Topics include essential UX software and their Prerequisite(s): Familiarity with a software that can be UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: project through the steps a professional incubator practical applications, design team collaboration, etc.; to used to create wireframes, such as InDesign, Illustrator, 1010 Westwood Blvd. would take, involving stakeholders, and experiencing incorporating more theory-based topics, like navigation and Powerpoint, OmniGraffle, or Axure. No refund after Oct. 4. working with investors and VC’s. Pitch sessions at LAVA architecture, design patterns, and the latest design meth- Amy Haupl, who has collaborated with a wide range of or similar group. odologies. Class projects include rapid design and proto- Reg# 363777 typing, multi-platform design for websites, mobile and Fee: $784 teams and clients to create beautiful, functional, Reg# 363925 mm approachable experiences in both the digital and physi- Fee: $755 native apps, wearables and voice assistants; as well as Online conducting user research and testing. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 cal worlds. As an experience design leader, she engages ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 1. with companies hands-on to understand their people 10 mtgs Reg# 363780 Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Fee: $784 Chris Cirak, consummate design thinker, technologist, and processes, define their problems, and lead their UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: mmOnline and entrepreneur. For 18 years Mr. Cirak has spear- teams to uncover and implement smart solutions. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 headed the movement toward rapid prototyping and Enrollment limited.Visitors not permitted. No refund Students must own a Mac computer and have user-centric web and mobile application development after Oct. 1. Sketch, Adobe CC or similar design software. No for companies including Google, Nike, Adobe, Mer- refund after Oct. 1. cedes, Starbucks, Xbox, Sony, Lexus, and Herbalife. Thomas Dillmann, MBA, Pepperdine University; user experience architect with 15 years’ experience; former Jedi Wright, who has over 10 years experience in web, kkk head of experience planning and lead information archi- user experience, and immersive design. His focus is on tect at MRM Worldwide, UnitedFuture, and Threshold creating user-centered design solutions through the use Interactive. Clients include Microsoft, Sony, and more. of solid User Experience and Information Architecture (IA) practices, along with tried and proven design thinking principles that put the user first. 58 Design & Arts Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Art History, Studio Art Studio Workshops For information on enrollment, location, and space Arts & Photography availability call (800) 825-9971. For information on course content/prerequisites call (310) 206-1422 or email [email protected]. Art History & Theory Enrollment limited in all courses; early enrollment For information on enrollment, location, and space advised. Students should have completed all availability call (310) 825-9971. For information on prerequisites prior to enrollment. course content call (800) 206-1422 or email [email protected] ART X 5A Basic Drawing I NEW 2.0 units Connect with ART HIS X 445.31 A beginning course in drawing designed to develop and Loot, Plunder, and the Ethics expand one’s observational abilities and rendering skills. of Art Collecting Students learn methods for sensitively describing objects in terms of line, shape, volume, cross-contour, 4.0 units proportion, light logic, perspective, and compositional Works of art often have a complex and sometimes illicit space. Each class focuses on a particular formal con- Your Arts Community! ownership history. This history, or “provenance” has cept and its function in drawing. Students begin with become an increasingly important consideration for line drawings and conclude with fully modeled, tonal, museums when making acquisitions. Acquiring works volumetric, still-life drawings. Also covered are funda- There are many ways to build relationships with your fellow students, of art looted by the Nazi regime or from war torn mentals of pictorial space structure, aesthetics, content, regions is now considered ethically unacceptable. At instructors, advisors, and future collaborators. Join in the conversation online and draftsmanship using still life and natural forms. the same time, museums are filled with legally ques- Includes work with pencil, pen, and charcoal. and stay connected! tionable objects obtained during the last three hundred years. In Los Angeles, the Getty, LACMA, the Pacific Reg# 363397 Asia Museum, and the Norton Simon Museum have Fee: $649 Facebook: Twitter: ❖❖ Facebook.com/UCLAxVisual Twitter.com/UCLAxVisual navigated legal challenges to certain art acquisitions. Classroom This course will explore the history of museums and the 10 mtgs Website: ethical implications of collecting, owning, and curating Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 art and antiquities. Through selected readings, class- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Visual.uclaextension.edu room discussion, and visits to local museums we will 1010 Westwood Blvd. examine the history of collecting in light of several No meeting Nov. 22. contemporary cases that challenge the ownership and Estimated supplies cost is $75. trade in these materials. Students will learn about the No refund after Oct. 4. development of museum ethics and consider the future Stephanie Pryor, MFA, UCLA; artist who has exhibited Above: Performance from TEDxUCLA 2017. of museum collecting and stewardship. extensively in solo and group shows in Los Angeles, Reg# 363084 New York, and Europe. Fee: $675 And remember, you can always call or email us at (310) 206-1422 ❖❖ Classroom ART X 5D and [email protected]. 11 mtgs Beginning Painting: Acrylics Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 15 2.0 units UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: An introductory course in painting with acrylic: a fast- DESMA X 479.5K DESMA X 479.7K 1010 Westwood Blvd. drying, permanent, and clean water-based medium that Saturday, 10am-1pm, Oct. 13-27 permits easy correction and change. The medium AR/MR/VR for Immersive Content: 3D Game Design and Game Engines: integrates easily with drawing and can be worked Experience, Game & Media Unity Location by itinerary Lyssa Stapleton, PhD, Archaeology, UCLA transparently or opaquely. Students develop skills in this 4.0 units 4.0 units medium by painting from still life, natural forms, and Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality/Mixed Reality is the Jump in and create a 3D game experience using the abstract exploration. Ideally suited to the beginner, next computing platform after mobile, and is massively world class game engine known as Unity. Students ART HIS 852.52 Explore Florence: students are encouraged to develop individual direc- impacting industries across a wide range of applica- design environments of their creation, believable and tions in style and expression. tions, from consumer entertainment to enterprise tools or fantastic other world realities. This class walks stu- The City and Its Museums Prerequisite(s): X 5A Basic Drawing I or equivalent and training. This course provides hands-on access to dents through the powerhouse game engine Unity, and 0.6 CEUs experience. the latest devices and hardware. Students are intro- covers the strategic skills necessary to create compel- This two-session course will be a virtual trip to Florence, duced to best practices and insights in AR/VR/MR ling world and game experiences, in a variety of the famed birthplace of the Renaissance. The first class Reg# 363401 development through real-world case studies and applications. The class is designed to allow students to will focus on the museums of the city—we will move Fee: $649 ❖❖ Classroom industry guest speakers that potentially include firms create a 3d experience by the end of class. This intense through the well-known spaces of the Uffizi, the Barg- 11 mtgs like LEGO, Google, Honda, Disney, and Snap. Students but doable class requires a 3 month subscription to ello, and the Academia. Then we will explore the lesser- Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 do market research, conceptual design, and hands-on Lynda.com to be used during assignments and personal known museums whose treasures are often overlooked. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: prototyping. They leave the class with presentations and projects to rapidly build technical skills with the soft- The second class will explore the architecture of the 1010 Westwood Blvd. prototypes for portfolio or further development. The ware, and leverage the class time to build on this city-we will chart the development of the Renaissance Estimated supplies cost is $50. subject matter of projects can be related to games, knowledge to create compelling and engaging experi- as we move through the built environment of Florence. No refund after Oct. 3. digital/physical products, location-based experiences or ences. There is an expectation that students will have This class is perfect for those who have been to Flor- enterprise tools and training. at minimum 6 hours a week outside of class to work ence, who are planning to go to Florence, or for those Josh Mannis, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chi- cago. His work has been featured in The Mattress Factory Reg# 363762 on projects. Basic code literacy and 3D knowledge who enjoy learning about the history and art of one of helpful but not required. the most beautiful cities in the world. Museum of Contemporary Art, Pittsburgh; Museum of Fee: $759 Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum of Contemporary ❖❖ Reg# 363205 Classroom Reg# 363760 Art, North Miami; Musée d’art Contemporain de Montréal, Fee: $245 11 mtgs Fee: $759 Québec; and Tate Modern, London. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 11 mtgs 2 mtgs 1010 Westwood Blvd. Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Saturday, 10am-1pm, Oct. 13-20 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Instructor to be announced 1010 Westwood Blvd. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Saturday, 2-5pm, Dec. 8 No refund after Oct. 12. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Mary Beth Carosello, MA, University of Chicago. Ms. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Carosello has most recently worked in the education No meeting Nov. 22. and curatorial departments of the J. Paul Getty Held in a regular classroom with student-provided Museum, MOCA, and the St. Louis Art Museum. laptops. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 4. c Aaron Casillas, who has over 21 years of video game industry experience with numerous awards and nomi- nations throughout his career. His credits include Tell- tale Game’s Wolf Among Us and Electronic Art’s Medal of Honor series. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Design & Arts 59

ART X 450.10 Reg# 363215 Abstract Painting Fee: $689 3.0 units ❖❖ Classroom This studio-based course introduces students to 10 mtgs abstract painting and expands their ability to enjoy and Thursday, 2:30-5:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 respond to abstract art. Students improve their color UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: skills and learn techniques for composition and impro- 1010 Westwood Blvd. visation. The course also focuses on creating dynamic No meeting Nov. 22. color interaction and compelling pictorial space. Each Materials list sent prior to first class. Estimated project addresses these themes in different ways using supplies cost: $65. an open strategy for starting the painting and a process Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 4. of working through formal challenges. Students can Stephanie Pryor, MFA, UCLA; artist who has exhibited work with oil or acrylic paint on canvases or panels. extensively in solo and group shows in Los Angeles, Instruction includes brief demonstrations, studio proj- New York, and Europe. ects, one-on-one discussion, and group critiques. Students should expect to complete at least three works ART X 440.43 during the course. Lectures also touch on formalism in Handmade Jewelry I Did You Know? relationship to representational art and the impact of 4.0 units form on content. Beginning-level students will learn basic fabrication and Prerequisite(s): X 5C Beginning Oil Painting or X 5D stone setting techniques, including fundamentals of Arts Courses Can Serve as DCA Electives Beginning Acrylic Painting, or equivalent experience. metal forming (milling, sawing shapes, drilling, filing, Reg# 363995 wire-pulling, and tube-forming), soldering, prong-setting Many studio arts and photography courses can be taken as electives toward the Design Fee: $649 of faceted stones, bezel-setting of cabochon stones, Communication Arts Certificate with approval. ❖❖ Classroom and finishing. A series of projects, worked in fine silver, Above: Calligraphy by instructor Carrie Imai. 10 mtgs are designed to provide the foundational skills of hand Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 fabrication without the use of wax or special casting To learn more about applying arts courses to the DCA Certificate, UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: procedures. Projects include the creation of a cut-out 1010 Westwood Blvd. pendant, a spider web pendant, a prong-set ring, and call (310) 206-1422. Estimated supplies cost is $100. a bezel-set ring. No refund after Oct. 2. Reg# 363348 Nick Brown, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chi- Fee: $654 cago, former professor, Pratt Institute; exhibitions ❖❖ Classroom include Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and The 11 mtgs Drawing Center, NYC. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ART X 450.20 1010 Westwood Blvd. Conceptual Art: Estimated cost of tools is $350. Estimated cost of Content and Material Explorations materials is $100. Materials list discussed during first 3.0 units meeting; no materials required at first meeting. This studio-based course explores the history, theory, No refund after Oct. 2. and strategies of Conceptual Art. Via lectures and Dale Hernsdorf, designer who creates hand-wrought continual guidance, students develop multiple works jewelry using gold and fine gemstones. Her work driven by a concept of their choosing and execute those emphasizes hand-fabrication as opposed to casting, ideas in the media that best expresses them. This yielding unique and individualized pieces. creative problem-solving may result in a painting, a list of text-based instructions, a potted plant and record ART X 429 player, or any other uncanny forms. Expand and Calligraphy strengthen the depth of your practice and challenge 4.0 units your notions of what art can be in this innovative Calligraphy, the ancient art of hand-lettering, is a course. powerful creative tool in both communication arts Reg# 363390 (corporate logos, personal greetings, certificates, and Fee: $649 invitations) and graphic arts (advertising and print). This ❖❖ Classroom course is designed to give students mastery of calli- 11 mtgs graphic tools. Students complete hands-on assign- Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ments and creative lettering projects as they move from UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: classic styles to more modern forms. Alphabets taught 1010 Westwood Blvd. vary by quarter. Check Section Notes for details. Estimated supplies cost: $75. Reg# 363311 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. Fee: $649 Nick Brown, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chi- ❖❖ Classroom Loot, Plunder and the cago, former professor, Pratt Institute; exhibitions 11 mtgs include Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and The Tuesday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Drawing Center, NYC. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. ART X 426.89 This course is designed to inspire the creative spirit Ethics of Art Collecting Figuration to Portraiture through expressive mark-making and modern letter 3.0 units forms. Students will learn several modern alphabets Explore both contemporary and traditional approaches and art techniques to convey emotions such as New to portraiture by looking at the head in relation to the full excitement, serenity and joy in their lettering. Instruc- body. This course begins with learning to see the full tion will provide a series of exercises to create beauti- This course explores the history of The course includes 9 classroom figure in terms of line, alignment, proportion, volume, ful, playful and expressive marks and hand lettering museums and the ethical implications of sessions and 3 site visits to local museums: and tone. By transferring this knowledge to the portrait, using a variety of media such as watercolor, acrylics, students learn about structure of the face, likeness, and inks, metallic powder and metal leaf, and a multitude collecting, owning, and curating art and the Getty Villa, LACMA, and the Norton how to visualize and draw the head from different of innovative tools. Students will come away with antiquities. Students learn about the Simon Museum. During museum visits angles. This course also covers composition, form, confidence and new skills to produce artistic marks, development of museum ethics, current we examine and discuss specific content, and the power of psychology and emotion that backgrounds and creative lettering. domestic and international legislation items in permanent collections or can be derived from a portrait. Dry media, including No refund after Oct. 2. pencil, charcoal, pen and ink, and pastel are covered. Carrie Imai, president, Society for Calligraphy, Southern governing the trade in these works of traveling exhibitions. Prerequisite(s): Previous drawing experience, especially California; freelance calligrapher and designer. art, and consider the future of museum Page 58. with the figure, is strongly encouraged but not required. collecting and stewardship. kkk Above: Pulled from international waters in 1964 and purchased by the Getty Trust in 1977, the Statue of a Victorious Youth is the subject of a decades old legal ownership debate between Italy and the Getty Museum. For More Information visual.uclaextension.edu 60 Design & Arts Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

ART 855.65 Charcoal Portrait Drawing Photography 1.2 CEUs For information on enrollment, location, and space This four-week workshop will focus on creating por- availability call (800) 825-9971. For information on traits, from the early stages of setup to the finishing course content call (310) 206-1422 or email strokes. Students will work from live models as well as [email protected]. black and white photos while being guided through various ways of handling charcoal in order to create a Suggested Tool Kit finished piece. Ways of seeing value, drawing, and edge The Photography Tool Kit is one of the suggested as well as composition theory and design will be dis- options available to students pursuing the Design Com- cussed. Appropriate for beginners. munication Arts Certificate. This tool kit offers a Reg# 363415 sequence of courses designed to provide a foundation Fee: $350 in photography. These courses also are open to non- ❖❖ Classroom certificate students. 4 mtgs Elective Courses: Saturday, 10am-1pm, Oct. 20-Nov. 10 X 438.9 Photography I (4 units) UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: X 440.22 Lighting I (4 units) 1010 Westwood Blvd. X 439.90 Photography II (4 units) Shanna Lim, illustrator who is currently working as a X 440.221 Lighting II (3 units) background painter for Disney consumer products, which includes Cars 3 and other Disney princess books. She ART X 438.9 was also a 3D artist/lighter on Lord of the Rings, Shrek, Photography I and How to Train Your Dragon for Dreamworks & Weta. 4.0 units In this practical hands-on introduction, the fundamental ART 803.82 technical and aesthetic principles of digital photo- Intermediate Ikebana graphic processes are addressed, including instruction 1.0 CEUs on DSLR camera operation, composition, and digital This course is designed for those students who want to retouching and manipulation. Instruction also includes continue exploring those techniques covered in 803.81 Adobe software acquisition techniques and output Ikebana and improve their skills in this Japanese tech- technologies. Discussion covers contemporary digital nique of flower arranging which has been perfected and imaging and its application within commercial and fine elevated to an art form. Using fresh or dried branches, arts. Assignments demonstrate mastery of technical leaves, and flowers, students create new and different- skills and individual creative expression. styled arrangements each week. Reg# 363405 Prerequisite(s): Student must have completed two Fee: $654 quarters of 803.81 Ikebana or have consent of the mmOnline instructor. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Reg# 363210 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. Fee: $209 Craig Havens, visual artist working in the lens-based ❖❖ Classroom media of photography, video, installation, and projection. 4 mtgs Mr. Havens lives and works in Los Angeles and Berlin. Saturday, 9:30-11:30am, Sept. 29-Oct. 20 Photography Certificate Reg# 363304 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Fee: $754 10920 Lindbrook Dr. ❖❖ Classroom Improve your technical skills, hone your creative eye, and learn about the Estimated supplies cost is $75-$100. 10 mtgs No refund after Sept. 28. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 business side of photography in this newly revised certificate­ designed for Kyoko Kassarjian, internationally recognized ikebana UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: beginners or hobbyists who want to take their practice to the next level. artist who has been granted the highest degree, RIJI, 1010 Westwood Blvd. by the Sogetsu School of Ikebana in Japan; recipient, No meeting Nov. 21. Using a digital SLR camera, students gain experience in manual control, UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2007. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. Ms. Kassarjian and her ikebana displays have been Natasha Rudenko, MFA; internationally-exhibited lighting, portraiture, composition, and more. Flexible schedules and evening/ featured in numerous newspapers and publications. photographer whose work addresses issues of self- weekend courses are designed with working­ professionals in mind. reflection and identity. Reg# 363403 Fee: $754 Curriculum Candidacy Benefits ❖❖ Classroom 5 Required Courses Certificate students pay a $250 10 mtgs ­candidacy fee and receive discounts Thursday, 3-6pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Photography I UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: on Adobe CC, and eligibility for a UCLA 1010 Westwood Blvd. Photography II BruinCard (additional $10). No meeting Nov. 22. Course Icons Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 4. Lighting II Enroll now! This certificate (CE0500) has Weng San Sit, MFA, CalArts; artist and educator whose open enrollment; no formal application Provide Portraiture practice investigates systems and power structures that required. Enroll online at uclaextension.edu create gaps between representation and subjective Portfolio Workshop or call (800) 825-9971. Information identities. She has exhibited in the CalArts Gallery, Last Projects, Esplanade, and National Museum of Singapore Plus 1 elective of your choosing from such At-a-Glance among others. areas as Photoshop, ­landscape, docu- mentary, conceptual art ­photography, m ONLINE COURSE and more. Electives change each quarter; Technical requirements, page 4 check catalog for ­current courses. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 v ON-GROUND COURSE & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Visit our website for textbook information. Above: Photography students on a location shoot. Photo by Scott Stulberg. 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ART X 439.90 ART X 440.22 Photography II Lighting I 5.0 units 4.0 units This course focuses on gaining control of all photo- Whether you’re shooting people, products, still life, or graphic variables while attempting various creative landscapes, understanding how light interacts with your assignments. The use of manual controls is empha- subject matter is critical to mastering the art of photog- sized, along with the capture and processing of.RAW raphy. This course covers both artificial (strobes and hot image files. Course assignments involve defining a point lights) and natural lighting, as well as the combination of view, emphasizing figure versus ground, storytelling, of both. Students photograph a variety of subjects to portraits, and the use of artificial light. Instruction also learn common lighting issues and powerful solutions covers the.RAW workflow, Photoshop for photographers needed to capture that great image. Instruction covers and monitor calibration. the use of light meters, reflectors, fill flash, soft boxes, Prerequisite(s): X 438.9 Photography I or equivalent and the safe operation of studio strobe equipment. This experience; an advanced knowledge of general course consists of three hands-on meetings at a fully photography. equipped professional photography studio in Hollywood Reg# 363407 and five classroom meetings that include lecture, dis- Fee: $754 cussion, and critiques. ❖❖ Classroom Prerequisite(s): X 438.9 Photography I. 13 mtgs Reg# 363902 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Fee: $845 Series and Sequence UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ❖❖ Classroom 1010 Westwood Blvd. 8 mtgs Saturday, 10am-1pm, Oct. 13; Nov. 3 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 9-Nov. 6 Location Shoot: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: No refund after Oct. 2. 1010 Westwood Blvd. in Photography David Daigle, award-winning photographer with more Saturday, 10am-5pm, Oct. 20-Nov. 3 than 25 years of photography and video production Location Shoot: experience. He specializes in portrait and still life for No refund after Oct. 16. New advertising, commercial, and editorial clients. David Jakle, photographer, shooting lifestyle advertis- Reg# 363410 ing and fashion campaigns, editorial and e-commerce, A photography series illustrates the way images can come together to expand narratives Fee: $654 for a wide range of clients. Former first assistant, Herb and deepen discussions. Students develop and execute an idea for a series of work, mmOnline Ritts Photography. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 guided by weekly critiques, lectures, readings and discussions. Topics include the various No refund after Oct. 2. ART X 428.56 linear and nonlinear ways in which images can be constructed and presented, often Kenneth Wischmeyer, MA in Instructional Technolo- Photographic Portraiture creating new forms and allowing for deeper contexts to their concepts. gies, San Francisco State University; Adobe Certified 4.0 units Expert. This in-depth exploration of photographic portraiture Page 62. covers approaching subjects, establishing a rapport, ART X 440.89 collaborating with your subject, and digital workflow. Above: Photo series by instructor Weng San Sit. Lighting Fundamentals Through a series of in-class projects and assignments, 4.0 units students master simple and inexpensive set-ups that For More Information result in strong and memorable portraits. Students also The practice of photography is fundamentally the [email protected] | (310) 206-1422 study of light itself. Understanding the basic charac- learn to simplify the decision-making process by teristics of light and how it behaves is critical for addressing basic choices, such as pre-planning vs. photographers. This course introduces fundamental improvisation, observing vs. directing, isolating the principles of lighting and techniques for achieving person vs. including environment, and natural vs. arti- high-quality results using only available light and ficial light. Includes classroom and lab sessions plus simple, affordable accessories. Through lectures, location shoot field trips and a visit to a professional Photography Courses lighting projects, historical examples, and personal lighting studio. critique, students learn to identify and control the full Prerequisite(s): X 438.9 Photography I or equivalent spectrum of photographic lighting scenarios. Lighting experience. techniques for portraiture, landscape, location/interi- Reg# 363310 Fee: $754 Online ors, architecture, and fine art are covered in addition to basic flash and reflector-fill techniques. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363200 10 mtgs Fee: $654 Monday, 6-9pm, Oct. 1-Nov. 26 Many photography courses are now available online! Online courses offer a mmOnline UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: flexible schedule and the ability to learn from home while still completing Sept. 25-Dec. 4 1010 Westwood Blvd. No refund after Oct. 1. Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 20 creative assignments, receiving individualized critique, and interacting with Location Shoot: Craig Havens, visual artist working in the lens-based instructors and fellow students. media of photography, video, installation, and projection. Saturday, 10am-5pm, Nov. 10 Mr. Havens lives and works in Los Angeles and Berlin. Location by Itinerary: No refund after Oct. 8. Online This Summer Todd Bigelow, editorial and corporate photographer handling assignment work for some of the world’s Photography I leading publications. Mr. Bigelow’s clients include TIME, Page 60. Sports Illustrated, Smithsonian, Der Spiegel, People, National Geographic Traveler, and Newsweek. Photography II Page 61. Lighting Fundamentals Page 61. 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ART X 456.12 ART X 440.96 ART 802.21 ART X 482.14 Digital Retouching and Restoration Conceptual Photography The Business of Photography Mentorship for Photographers 4.0 units 1.8 CEUs 4.0 units 4.0 units Designed for photography students who wish to focus Geared toward photographers with an interest in Work one-on-one with a current Visual Arts instructor This course provides the student with a complete exami- on personal projects, this course includes lectures on producing images for various media outlets as well as who guides development of a meaningful project nation of digital photographic retouching and restoration the history of fine art photography on such topics as for those with an interest in working with nonprofit geared toward a portfolio piece, competition, freelance using Adobe Photoshop. The course explores numerous dada; photography’s influence on performance art and and corporate clients, this workshop provides practical assignment, or other advanced goal. Students choose methods to repair and restore old photographs, retouch- ethereal works; Fluxus; the idea of chance operations; advice and information on the business of photogra- their own mentors from instructors currently teaching ing techniques for portrait, fashion, and wedding photog- structuralism; and conceptualism. Class includes phy. Topics discussed include: the rapidly evolving in the area of studio arts, design, or photography. raphy, utilizing Photoshop to create color and black and demonstrations and discussions of techniques and marketplace for editorial; nonprofit and corporate Together, the student and instructor arrange to meet at white effects, and the technical aspects of scanning and various capture methods, discussion of student goals, photography; client development and agency repre- a museum, studio, cafe, or other site of interest for six digitizing images, copy photography, monitor calibration, and critique of works in progress. Students complete a sentation; website and platform options; understand- hours over the course of the quarter. color and tonality correction, color management, and number of creative projects based on the styles and ing copyright; general business practices, such as the Prerequisite(s): Students must have previously taken a printing. This online class emphasizes both technical skill techniques discussed in class that also reflect their own use of home offices, taxes, assistants, and insurance; minimum of three Design Communication Arts, studio development and creative exploration. creative style. Final projects should serve as strong creating a strong, professional social media presence; arts, or photography courses. Prerequisite(s): X438.9 Photography I or equivalent portfolio pieces. rate and term negotiations; and licensing standards. Reg# 363395 experience. Reg# 363389 Presented as a classroom discussion using real-life Fee: $689 Reg# 363202 Fee: $754 experience and scenarios. Students leave the work- Independent Study/Internship Fee: $654 ❖❖ Classroom shop with a sound understanding of the significant Sept. 25-Dec. 3 mmOnline 11 mtgs business matters they will face on a daily basis as a Students may complete this mentorship online or Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 professional photographer. in-person. Mentors must sign the application form No refund after Oct. 1. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Reg# 363208 before enrollment can be processed. For an applica- Kenneth Wischmeyer, MA in Instructional Technolo- 1010 Westwood Blvd. Fee: $229 tion, email [email protected] or call (310) gies, San Francisco State University; Adobe Certified No refund after Oct. 2. ❖❖ Classroom 206-1422. Expert. Hugh Kretschmer, editorial and advertising photogra- 2 mtgs Restricted course; web enrollments automatically pher who creates imagery that applies to both art and Saturday, Sunday, 9am-5pm, Oct. 27-28 generate a “Permission to Enroll” request. NEW commerce. He is recognized for his use of visual meta- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 1. ART X 432.55 phor and hand crafted, trick-the-eye elements. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Series and Sequence in Photography No refund after Oct. 26. 4.0 units ART X 450.37 Todd Bigelow, editorial and corporate photographer A photography series illustrates the way images can Photography Portfolio Workshop handling assignment work for some of the world’s come together to expand narratives and deepen discus- 4.0 units leading publications. Mr. Bigelow’s clients include TIME, sions. In this intermediate course, students will develop Get personalized guidance and feedback on building a Sports Illustrated, Smithsonian, Der Spiegel, People, National Geographic Traveler, and Newsweek. and execute an idea for a series of work, guided by cohesive photography portfolio. A series of class assign- weekly critiques, lectures, readings and discussions. ments are designed to teach advanced level students Topics will include the various linear and nonlinear ways how to produce a unique personal photographic style. in which images can be constructed and presented, Instruction covers how to adapt your own personal style often creating new forms and allowing for deeper to any artistic or commercial assignment, the impor- contexts to their concepts. Students will also research tance of professionally polished work and how to and investigate series across various photographic skillfully present their craft. By the end of the class genres such as documentary, portraiture, conceptual, students will have created all the necessary elements still life and landscape. to start a personal website portfolio including; a cohe- Prerequisite(s): Art X 438.9 Photography I or knowledge sive body of work, an artists statement, and a useful of basic photographic techniques self portrait. Prerequisite(s): Advanced photographic experience Reg# 363079 required. Fee: $754 ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363391 11 mtgs Fee: $754 Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 ❖❖ Classroom UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 11 mtgs 1010 Westwood Blvd. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 No meeting Nov. 22. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. Weng San Sit, MFA, CalArts; artist and educator whose practice investigates systems and power structures that No refund after Oct. 3. create gaps between representation and subjective David Daigle, award-winning photographer with more identities. She has exhibited in the CalArts Gallery, Last than 25 years of photography and video production Projects, Esplanade, and National Museum of Singapore experience. He specializes in portrait and still life for among others. advertising, commercial, and editorial clients. Online Courses Finishing Your

You can earn continuing education­ or academic credit from UCLA Extension— Certificate? anytime, ­anywhere. Simply take a UCLA Extension online course. UCLA Extension To find online courses, look for Certificate Graduation Ceremony this icon: m Friday, June 28 at Royce Hall Like our classroom courses, UCLA Extension online courses Make sure you’re eligible to take part! let you advance your professional devel­op­ment, work toward a cer­tificate, For details, contact your certificate advisor. acquire skills needed for a career change, or simply explore your creative­ side. For more information about online study see page 4. Learn more about Extension Certificates at graduation.uclaextension.edu. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Digital Technology 63 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Applications Programming Certificate

Learn to use specifications provided by a systems analyst for designing, testing, and debugging computer programs to meet user requirements. You may complete this 32-unit certificate entirely online. Approved for International Students (I-20/F1) Recommended courses for students with limited technical background. PROGRAMMING NETWORK AND ++COM SCI X 414.20 Fundamentals of Software Development m 63 Applications Programming INFRASTRUCTURE ++COM SCI X 414.51 Relational Database Management m 65 Coding Boot Camp 72 Linux/UNIX Operating System 66 Embedded Software 73 Operating Systems Required Courses Development Administration ++COM SCI X 418.85A Java Programming I m 66 Java Programming 73 Systems Analysis ++COM SCI X 414.61 Introduction to SQL m 66 Mobile Application 73 GIS (GEOGRAPHIC ++COM SCI X 418.735 Programming in C# for Visual Studio .NET Platform I m Development INFORMATION SYSTEMS) ++COM SCI X 418.735A Programming in C# for Visual Studio .NET Platform II m 67 Web Application Development ++COM SCI X 418.102A Website Development with Adobe Software: Photoshop, Dreamweaver & Animate DATA ANALYTICS In addition, choose 8 units of electives. Any COM SCI X 400 level course offered by & MANAGEMENT UCLA Extension may serve as an elective toward this certificate. 68 Cybersecurity 69 Data Science ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. 71 Database Management For More Information [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology

Reg# 363346 COM SCI X 418.735B COM SCI X 418.737G Programming Fee: $950 C++ Fundamentals for Data Structures and Design Patterns For a complete certificate description visit ❖❖ Classroom Visual Studio.NET in C# uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology. For 10 mtgs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs information call (310) 825-4100 or email Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 This course provides new developers, as well as appli- Design patterns are solutions to commonly encountered [email protected]. Location to be announced cation developers unfamiliar with the C++ language, programming challenges. In this practical, hands-on No meeting Nov. 12. with the knowledge and skills to develop C++ applica- course, students learn how to write C# applications Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- tions using the Microsoft.NET platform. Focusing on using the most common design patterns. Emphasis is Applications Programming ment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after Oct. 1. c C++ program structure, language syntax, and object- on the design and interaction of objects and building Instructor to be announced oriented concepts, students build projects using console communication platforms embracing elegant, reusable, COM SCI X 418.738 applications, Windows forms, dialog boxes, controls, object-oriented technology. The coursework is struc- C# Programming for Visual Studio. and various graphical output techniques. Upon complet- tured as a series of modules focusing on a particular NET Platform III ing the course, students should be able to list the major design pattern. Each module also presents the UML 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs elements of.NET framework; analyze the basic structure (Unified Modeling Language) diagram illustrating how This advanced C# course targets intermediate-level C# of a C++ program; and use the IDE to debug, compile, the classes interact. In subsequent labs, students dis- developers. Instruction begins with an in-depth review and run simple applications. Beyond user-friendly cover how to implement working example programs of C# and the.NET framework. The course then contin- design, this course introduces field-tested, program- that use the pattern under consideration. ues with advanced discussion of lists and collections, m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. mer-friendly, and customer-friendly techniques. Prerequisite(s): COM SCI X 418.735A Programming in LINQ queries and operators, XML technology, garbage Reg# 363225 C# for Visual Studio.NET Platform II or consent of collection, diagnostics, streams and I/O, reflection, g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Fee: $950 instructor. dynamic programming, threading, parallel programming, mmOnline Reg# 363345 asynchronous methods, application domains, COM c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Fee: $950 interoperability, and regular expressions. Hands-on lab Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. mmOnline v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. exercises and assignments reinforce the lectures to help No refund after Oct. 9. c & Sept. 26-Dec. 5 you build professional-level skills in the C# language. Prentiss Knowlton, PhD, senior systems engineer, QSS Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED No refund after Oct. 1. & kkk c C UC CREDIT, page 5. Scott Robertson, MS, consultant/MCSD, Oak Park Microsystems, Inc. 64 Digital Technology Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Digital Technology Certificates and Courses

Learn emerging technologies in Digital Technology that can advance your career. Courses offered online, in Westwood, and Woodland Hills. • Applications Programming with • Cybersecurity Applications Concentration in C# .NET • Java Programming • Applications Programming • Linux/Unix • Database Management • Mobile Application Development • Data Science • Operating System Administration Programming Certificate • Embedded Software • Systems Analysis Concentration in C# .NET Highlighted Courses Learn to use specifications provided by a systems­ analyst for designing, testing, ++COM SCI X 414.61 Introduction to SQL and debugging computer programs­ to meet user requirements. This is a ++COM SCI X 450. 4 Machine Learning Using R 32-unit certificate. ++COM SCI X 460.1 Architecting Cloud Solutions Using AWS Required Courses ++COM SCI X 418.102A Website Development with Adobe Software: ++COM SCI X 418.694A Programming Microsoft SQL Server Photoshop, Dreamweaver & Animate ++COM SCI X 418.735 Programming in C# for Visual Studio .NET Platform I m ++COM SCI X 418.735A Programming in C# for Visual Studio .NET Platform II m ++Offered this quarter. COM SCI X 418.735D Programming in C# Developing Web Applications Platform II ++COM SCI X 418.737A Object-Oriented Programming for the Visual Studio For More Information .NET Platform m [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology ++COM SCI X 418.737G Data Structures and Design Patterns in C# m Reg# 363231 COM SCI X 414.61 In addition, choose 8 units of electives. Any COM SCI X 400 level course offered by Fee: $950 Introduction to SQL UCLA Extension may serve as an elective toward this certificate. ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 9 mtgs Structured Query Language (SQL) is an American Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 20 National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard computer UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: language for accessing and manipulating database 21650 Oxnard Street systems. SQL works with such database programs as Nov. 27-Dec. 4 Microsoft Access and SQL Server, DB2, Informix, Ora- ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. cle, and Sybase. Designed for individuals with little or No refund after Oct. 8. c & no SQL experience, this hands-on course covers basic Keith Jefferies, MBA, president, ComputerUp SQL syntax. Instruction presents an overview of SQL For More Information and how to use SQL statements to retrieve and update [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology COM SCI X 419.39 data in a database. Students begin by creating basic Introduction to PHP with MySQL select statements which include using keywords such 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs as SELECT, UPDATE, DELETE, INSERT, WHERE, HAVING, COM SCI X 414.20 tracking and classification, plus examples of C#, Java, This course provides an introduction to the fundamen- and others. The course also covers intermediate topics Fundamentals of and SQL programming. This introductory course tals of the PHP scripting language that dynamically such as table joins, sub-queries, aggregate functions, Software Development requires weekly programming assignments and pre- controls the presentation of web pages based on user stored procedures, triggers, cursors and transactional 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs pares students for future coursework in C, C++, C#, input and data stored on a server. Students learn the processing and much more. The course provides a comprehensive introduction to Java, Visual Basic, or any other high-level language. basics of SQL using the MySQL database; how to cre- Prerequisite(s): Basic knowledge of Windows is computer programming and software development. It Reg# 363229 ate, access, and manipulate MySQL data from within a recommended. benefits individuals pursuing programming and soft- Fee: $950 PHP program; and how to set up and use HTML forms Reg# 363115 ware development as a career, as well as anyone in the mmOnline to gather input from a web page user. Special topics Fee: $950 IT field who works with programmers and systems Sept. 24-Dec. 3 include file handling, how to handle data in a grid-like mmOnline analysts in important areas that precede actual pro- Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. (spreadsheet) format in a web page, PHP security, and Sept. 24-Dec. 3 gramming, including problem-solving approaches; No refund after Oct. 7. c & a brief overview of using AJAX with PHP. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. specifications and requirements; user interface design; Keith Jefferies, MBA, president, ComputerUp Reg# 363227 No refund after Oct. 7. c & and structured program design using such tools as Reg# 363230 Fee: $950 Erik Kellener, whose portfolio of businesses include hierarchy, Nassi-Schneiderman, and UML charts. Fee: $950 mmOnline Warner Bros. Dreamworks SKG, Ticketmaster, Holly- Instruction covers programming concepts common to ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 26-Dec. 5 wood.com, Qwest Communications, Luxury Link, and modern languages, including C, C#, Java, Visual Basic, 8 mtgs Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. Evite. Additionally, Mr. Kellener has consulted for and shell scripting. In addition to creating procedural Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Nov. 19 No refund after Oct. 9. c & Holland America Cruise Lines, ESPN, Yokohama Tire programs (using C as the example language) and UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Prentiss Knowlton, PhD, senior systems engineer, QSS Corporation, Cedars-Sinai, and Alaska Airlines. object-oriented programs (using Visual Basic), students 1145 Gayley Ave. Reg# 363164 produce small business applications in these two Nov. 26-Dec. 3 Fee: $950 environments, plus a commercial-level application by Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. ❖❖ Classroom course’s end. Instruction presents programming funda- No refund after Oct. 7. c & 10 mtgs mentals including variables and expressions; flow of Keith Jefferies, MBA, president, ComputerUp Wednesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 control, including looping and selection; event-driven UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: kkk programming in the Windows.NET environment; file 1010 Westwood Blvd. processing; and modular development. The course also Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. covers the development cycle, including unit test and No refund after Oct. 9. integration, alpha/beta testing, and software defect c & Clement Lee Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Digital Technology 65

COM SCI X 418.88B Reg# 363234 JavaScript Fee: $950 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs ❖❖ Classroom Web users today expect sites to provide dynamic user 10 mtgs interfaces, fast response times, and advanced features. Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 JavaScript delivers that, which is why JavaScript has UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: become such an important programming language for 10920 Lindbrook Dr. web developers. This course benefits anyone who is Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. involved with web development, including server-side No refund after Oct. 2. c & programmers who use ASP, JSP, PHP, or other lan- Kelvin McKisic The Coding Boot Camp guages, and web designers who use XHTML and CSS Reg# 363144 and would like to build rich Internet applications (RIAs) Fee: $950 with JavaScript and DOM scripting. Students learn mmOnline XHTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) skills and Sept. 26-Dec. 5 learn how to use Firefox and its free Firebug extension Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. at UCLA Extension to debug JavaScript applications. Additionally, students No refund after Oct. 1. c & learn how to use arrays, functions, regular expressions, Fred Savage, MBA, ACE (authorized crystal engineer), exception handling, libraries, and user-defined objects. MCT, MCSD, consultant Become a Web Developer in 24 Weeks The course provides an introduction to closures, recur- sion, prototype-based inheritance, extension of built-in COM SCI X 418.735A Class starts August 13 at UCLA Extension, Westwood JavaScript objects, and an object-oriented approach to Programming in C# for data validation that students can use as a model for Visual Studio.NET Platform II Don’t miss out on UCLA Extension’s new 6-month Coding Boot Camp. This program is their own applications. Students also learn how to use 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs DOM Scripting to build applications that run slide for working professionals interested in web development or who are actively seeking This project-oriented course covers intermediate-level shows, do image rollovers, use dropdown menus, rotate topics in Microsoft application development within the a career change or advancement. headlines, sort the data in tables, and provide anima- context of building a complete client-server database tion. The course also covers how to use the objects, application using a Microsoft SQL Server database and The Coding Boot Camp will cover: methods, and properties of a web browser and how to a Windows desktop client application. Students should use third-party libraries, such as jQuery and Dojo. • Skills to be a full stack developer, including proficiency in frontend and backend already be familiar with Visual Studio and have some development Reg# 363226 experience with the C# language. Students should be Fee: $950 conversant with variable declaration, initialization and • HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and Node, Java, and more mmOnline assignment, expressions, reference and value types, and Sept. 26-Dec. 5 conditional and looping constructs, and have a basic • Hands-on learning opportunities with employers Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. understanding of classes and interfaces and how they • Career coaching, internship opportunities, and feature an active network of hiring partners No refund after Oct. 9. c & support inheritance and polymorphism. We look at how Prentiss Knowlton, PhD, senior systems engineer, QSS to structure a multiple-assembly Visual Studio solution to In collaboration with TES. support domain-driven development of a line-of-business COM SCI X 418.737A application and embark on development of a sample Object-Oriented Programming for the application, starting with development of the domain For More Information Visual Studio.NET Platform model classes and introducing unit testing, generic and [email protected] | (310) 955-4093 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs collections, and LINQ. Students learn to design and build This course provides the.NET developer with a thorough relational databases using Microsoft SQL Server and uclaextension.edu/codingbootcamp hands-on grasp of object-oriented programming (OOP) develop SQL queries for manipulating data, then develop techniques in the Microsoft.NET framework as well as a Data Access Layer for persisting domain model objects any aspects of object-oriented design (OOD). This course to the database using ADO.Net. Windows Presentation exposes the.NET developer to more advanced application Foundation (WPF) is then introduced as the Microsoft’s design and architectural techniques that can be applied current user interface technology for implementing in real-life settings and that result in a more robust, Windows desktop client applications. In parallel with the The UX/UI Boot Camp: flexible, and reusable coding model. Instruction includes sample application, students each design and develop examples and exercises involving multi-tier architecture and application of their own choosing from scratch as (logical and physical), interface-based component devel- their course project. opment, distributed systems design and architecture, and Prerequisite(s): Students are assumed to have experi- design patterns and practice. This course, which includes ence equivalent to the UCLA Extension course Program- Discover UX/UI in examples and exercises, benefits Visual C#.NET develop- ming in C# for Visual Studio Platform I. ers. Examples and exercises are presented. Reg# 363150 Prerequisite(s): X418.735A Programming in C# for Fee: $950 Visual Studio.NET Platform II or consent of instructor. mmOnline 6 Months Reg# 363344 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Fee: $950 Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. mm Online No refund after Oct. 1. c & Classes Begin Quarterly in Los Angeles Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Fred Savage, MBA, ACE (authorized crystal engineer), Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. MCT, MCSD, consultant Tue. & Thur. 6:30–9:30pm; Sat, 10am–2pm, Location to be announced No refund after Oct. 1. c & Reg# 363343 Scott Robertson, MS, consultant/MCSD, Oak Park Fee: $950 Employers everywhere are looking for tinkerers and creative thinkers capable of Microsystems, Inc. FF Hybrid 5 mtgs transforming their businesses through imaginative interfaces and beautiful user COM SCI X 418.735 Sept. 29-Dec. 1 experiences. The UX/UI Boot Camp at UCLA Extension is a part-time course that Programming in C# For Saturday, 9:30am-1pm, Sept. 29-Nov. 24 Visual Studio.NET Platform I UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: equips you with the fundamental skills needed for UX and UI. 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 10920 Lindbrook Dr. This course provides new developers and application Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 5. In this immersive, part-time program, you’ll receive: developers unfamiliar with the C# language the knowl- No refund after Oct. 5. c & Hands-on training in user-centric design research, visual prototyping and wireframing edge and skills to develop C# applications using the Instructor to be announced • Microsoft.NET platform. Focusing on C# program using Photoshop and Illustrator, storyboarding, web design with HTML5 and CSS, inter- structure, language syntax, and object-oriented con- action design with JavaScript and jQuery, and more. cepts, students build projects using console applications, • A comprehensive portfolio of projects ranging from AI sketches to mobile-responsive Windows forms, web forms, and XML web services. web layouts. Upon completing the course, students should be able to list the major elements of.NET framework; analyze the • A dynamic classroom environment, allowing for personalized support and team basic structure of a C# program; and use the IDE to collaboration. debug, compile, and run simple applications. • Extensive career support including coaching, resume and social media profile assistance, Prerequisite(s): Experience in other programming lan- technical interview training, and more. guages, such as Visual Basic, C, C++, and Java, is useful. For students with little or no programming experience, we recommend taking Fundamentals of Software Development before taking this course. Apply Today or Learn More [email protected] | bootcamp.uclaextension.edu/ux-ui kkk 66 Digital Technology Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Embedded Software Java Programming

Explore the latest embedded technologies, gain proficiency in programming logic design and analysis, learn to program embedded devices, and increase Specialization your understanding of real-time operating systems in our new three-course (12-unit) series. Learn to use Java to develop software for web services, mobile applications,­ and COM SCIX 457.55 Embedded Software I distributed enterprise systems in this new 3-course (12-unit) specialization. COM SCI X 457.55A Embedded Choose 3 of the courses below: Software II ++COM SCI X 418.85A Java ++COM SCI X 418.85C Java ++COM SCI X 457.55B Using FPGAs in Programming I m Programming III Embedded Systems ++COM SCI X 418.100 Java ++COM SCI X 418.104F Google Programming II m Android Development m

++Offered this quarter. ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. For More Information For More Information [email protected] | (310) 825-3656 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology [email protected] | (310) 825-3656 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology

COM SCI X 418.104B Embedded Software recommend taking Fundamentals of Software Develop- COM SCI X 418.85C Python Programming I ment before taking this course. Java Programming III 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Development Reg# 363228 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Python is a high-level, dynamically typed, and portable Fee: $950 Java Programming III examines Java enterprise applica- programming language that excels when the cost of COM SCI X 457.55B mmOnline tions; Java Servlets and Java Server Pages; Session software development outweighs performance consid- Using FPGAs in Embedded Systems Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Management; Spring Framework; Web Services; Data erations, which is quite often in practice. Python covers 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. Persistence; Hibernate ORM; and Security. Students will FPGAs are commonly used in embedded systems as similar territory as Perl and is similarly an open-source No refund after Oct. 7. c & develop and deploy server-side Java applications using product, but it is considered easier to learn, write, and they allow for a lot of digital logic to be implemented in Instructor to be announced Java EE Platform. On course completion, students will a single component. Hardware design is an interesting maintain. NASA, Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), Reg# 363308 be able to develop applications to solve various busi- challenge as it requires strong attention to details and Honeywell, and many other companies all use Python Fee: $950 ness problems; use Java Servlet and Java Server Page a good understanding of your tools and target. This to handle jobs for which classical programming lan- ❖❖ Classroom technology; develop Java web services with data per- hands-on course provides an introduction to FPGA guages are not well-suited. This course introduces 10 mtgs sistence using Spring and Hibernate; and understand design using Verilog. Topics include the Verilog lan- Python and its libraries as a general programming Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 core security implementations. guage, simulation, test benches, synthesis, implemen- environment, then applies Python to real-world prob- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Prerequisite(s): Java Programming I X 418.85A; Java tation, and downloading to the target board. To get the lems, such as website development, database access, 1010 Westwood Blvd. Programming II X 418.100. most out of the course, you should use a notebook text processing, XML editing, GUI development, and Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. Reg# 363239 computer running Windows XP or newer. Assignments system administration. No refund after Oct. 1. & Fee: $950 Prerequisite(s): COM SCI X 414.20 Fundamentals of are done using a low-cost FPGA board, which each c Instructor to be announced ❖❖ Classroom Software Development, p rogramming experience, or student needs to purchase. 10 mtgs consent of instructor. Prerequisite(s): A good working knowledge of logic and Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 computers. COM SCI X 418.100 Reg# 363173 Java Programming II UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Reg# 363178 Fee: $950 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 1010 Westwood Blvd. mm Fee: $950 Online Java Programming II examines more advanced object- Online session mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 3 oriented programming; collections and generics; Nov. 21 Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. graphical user interface design; threading and asyn- No meeting Nov. 22. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after Oct. 1. & chronous processing; and files, streams, database Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. c No refund after Oct. 1. Philip Tracton, IC design engineer, Medtronic c & usage, and object serialization. Students learn to No refund after Oct. 10. & This course is only available in the fall quarter. c Reg# 363201 develop platform/framework neutral applications for Instructor to be announced Fee: $950 Philip Tracton, IC design engineer, Medtronic desktop, Web, and mobile situations. On course com- ❖❖ Classroom pletion, students are able to choose the appropriate 11 mtgs Java technology to solve their business problem; Mobile Application Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Java Programming develop complex GUI interfaces using Swing; connect Development UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: to a database and execute SQL queries; and write 10920 Lindbrook Dr. COM SCI X 418.85A efficient and maintainable Java code. Java Programming I COM SCI X 418.104F Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. Prerequisite(s): X418.85A Java Programming I Google Android Development No refund after Oct. 9. & 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Reg# 363109 c Powerful enough to build large N-tiered Internet and 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Shao-Ching Huang, PhD, research scientist and group Fee: $950 Android is a software platform for mobile devices widely intranet applications, Java is a well-designed object- mm lead at UCLA Institute for Digital Research and Online used in smart phones and tablets. Android is based on Education oriented language that allows rapid development of Sept. 26-Dec. 5 programs. Due to its simplicity, it also is an excellent the Linux kernel and currently developed by Google. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. This course is a hands-on introduction to writing appli- first-time programming language to learn. This hands- No refund after Oct. 1. & on course presents the fundamentals of programming c cations for Android smart phones and tablets. The Sean Zhao, MS, University of Texas at Dallas Senior using Java and covers object-oriented programming, course provides developers unfamiliar with the Android Engineer, Fiserv Inc. classes, constructors, flow control statements, data application development environment the knowledge types, methods, inheritance, data hiding, abstraction, Senior Engineer, Fiserv Inc. and skills to develop Android applications using the and the Java library. Students gain experience through Reg# 363307 Android SDK and Android Studio development platform. a number of programming projects during the course Fee: $950 The course will focus on basic Android program struc- and instruction stresses practical programming skills to ❖❖ Classroom ture, language syntax, and object-oriented concepts. prepare them for follow-on Java courses. 10 mtgs Students will build Android applications, learning how Prerequisite(s): Requires computer work outside of Wednesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 to create user interfaces, handle data, use Android class as well as a computer with any operating system UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: library code, and debug programs. that supports Java; familiarity with that operating sys- 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Prerequisite(s): Experience in Java programming and tem; and the ability to create files and folders, use an Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. the use of Android Studio or consent of instructor. Internet browser and email, create zipped files to send No refund after Oct. 3. c & kkk as email attachments, and download software from the Juan Moreno Internet for class and programming assignments. For students with little or no programming experience, we Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Digital Technology 67

Reg# 363110 Fee: $950 Web Application mmOnline Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Development Mobile App Development Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. COM SCI X 418.102AB No refund after Oct. 9. c & Laurie Lasslo, PhD, Genetics; MS, Computer Science; HTML and CSS 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs senior software engineer, Hewlett-Packard. Anyone who does web work needs to understand HTML Specialization COM SCI X 418.104G (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Together they provide the foundation on which Intermediate Google web pages are built. HTML labels types of information Learn how to program applications for mobile devices, including Apple iPad and Android Development and CSS specifies how that information will look. Using iPhone, and Google Android systems. Choose 3 courses from the list below to 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs step-by-step code writing exercises, students learn how The Intermediate Android course continues the Google HTML and CSS work together to create responsive web complete the specialization. Android Development (Introduction to Android). This pages, starting with the very basics up to the intermedi- course will cover developing Android User Interfaces ate level. Topics include HTML5 tags and elements, ++COM SCI X 418.104D iPhone and iPad ++COM SCI X 418.104G Intermediate using Android Fragments, multiple techniques for links, forms, lists, images, and color. Also covered are Application Programming Google Android Development m retrieving and handling information from the web in page layout, properties, selectors, CSS3, media queries, android apps, background threading techniques, noti- menus, the box-model, specificity, the cascade, pseudo ++COM SCI X 418.104F Google Android fications, broadcast receivers and long running services. elements and classes, adding video, animation, JavaS- Development m Students will be asked to develop a project that uses cript, and jQuery, as well as site deployment. Free the concepts examined in the course. software is used and there are no prerequisites. Prerequisite(s): X 418.104 Google Android Development Reg# 363135 and understanding of Java or consent of instructor. ++Offered this quarter. MM Fee: $950 Offered online. Reg# 363112 mmOnline Fee: $950 Sept. 27-Dec. 6 mm For More Information Online Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Sept. 27-Dec. 6 [email protected] | (310) 825-3656 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology No refund after Oct. 10. c & Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Gideon Arom No refund after Oct. 10. & c Reg# 363196 Laurie Lasslo, PhD, Genetics; MS, Computer Science; Fee: $950 senior software engineer, Hewlett-Packard. ❖❖ Classroom Web Technology COM SCI X 418.104D 10 mtgs Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 iPhone and iPad UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Application Programming 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Learn the content, design, technology, and management of websites in this 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. 16-unit sequential program. iPhones and iPads are everywhere. Learn the funda- No refund after Oct. 4. c & mentals for developing on this popular platform. Dan Vaughan, BA, proprietary software instructor, Prerequisite: X 418.102AB HTML and CSS Instruction provides an overview of the Objective-C technical writer, and usability specialist, Rhythm & Hues Required Courses language and progresses into the details of the UIKit, Studios as well as several other frameworks essential for ++ development on the iPhone and iPad platforms. Begin- COM SCI X 414.51 Relational Database ++COM SCI X 418.113 Web Technology COM SCI X 418.102A Management ning with fundamental objects, such as buttons and text Website Development Fundamentals fields, students then learn about views, view controllers, ++ navigation controllers, and other complex subjects. with Adobe Software: COM SCI X 418.102A Website COM SCI X 418.62A Introduction to Students also learn about quartz graphics, multimedia, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and Animate Construction with Adobe Software: Adobe Dreamweaver mapping, and GPS functionality, as well as using the 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks accelerometer. The course also introduces the newest This course provides a hands-on introduction to using APIs from the latest production SDK from Apple. Adobe’s Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and Animate for In addition, choose 8 units of electives. Any X 400-level course in information systems Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of at least one object-ori- creating web content. These programs are the choice ented programming language: C/C++, C#, Java, or of many web professionals and each provides unique offered by UCLA Extension may serve as an elective toward this certificate upon approval Objective-C. capabilities. Photoshop creates and edits images with by the department. an unrivaled array of tools and options. Image optimiza- ++Offered this quarter. Reg# 363240 tion, sprites, comps, animated gifs, and creating simple Fee: $950 videos are covered. Dreamweaver is renowned for its ❖❖ Classroom For Complete Details robust tools for creating responsive HTML5 web pages. 10 mtgs CSS3, media queries, the Bootstrap framework, jQuery, uclaextension.edu/et Wednesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 templates, site management, FTP, and adding APIs, UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: HTML5 video, forms, and more will be covered. Adobe 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Animate is used for non-Flash animation. A brief intro Students may wish to bring an Apple Macintosh lap- to HTML5 and CSS and using Illustrator for layouts, top to class for assignments. graphics, and SVG images will be discussed. No pre- Cybersecurity Certificate Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. requisites or books required. No refund after Oct. 9. c & David Henson, BA, Microsoft-Certified trainer and Reg# 363339 Fee: $950 This 4-course (16-unit) program provides ++COM SCI X 420.1 Fundamentals system engineer, Certified Networks, Inc.; recipient, mm UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2010. Online Sept. 24-Dec. 3 training and education for those who of Cybersecurity Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. would like to specialize in cyber security. COM SCI X 420.3 Cybersecurity No refund after Oct. 2. c & Courses cover network security, cryptog- Infrastructure Management Instructor to be announced raphy, database and network risk man- Reg# 363193 agement and regulatory policies. Addi- ++COM SCI X 420.5 Network, Operating Fee: $950 tionally, the certificate includes hands-on System, & Database Security ❖❖ Classroom 10 mtgs training on network security penetration ++COM SCI X 420.9 Cybersecurity Lab Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 testing and defensive strategies. (Defensive Tools) m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. Courses begin on page 68. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Oct. 2. c & WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. Dan Vaughan, BA, proprietary software instructor, c technical writer, and usability specialist, Rhythm & Hues v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Studios & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED For More Information C UC CREDIT, page 5. 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The Silicon Beach Innovation Lab Data Science Practicum Join Today! Gain real-world experience with our new project-based Data Science Practicum. The Silicon Beach Innovation Lab bridges academic learning and real world Work with our industry partners to solve real-world problems and present effective practice by fostering an educational collaboration between UCLA and the tech solutions using data analysis tools. Managed by Dr. William Yu, Economist at community. Through this collaborative ecosystem and under the guidance of UCLA Anderson Forecast. leaders in the tech community, we empower our students and the tech community to create a better future through digital technology innovation. For More Information Under the guidance of our world class Enroll in any of these certificates or [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology advisory board of directors, we offer courses and become a member of the intensive learning programs that will SBi-Lab today! COM SCI X 420.8 COM SCI X 420.1 enable companies and individuals, espe- • Data Science cially women and underrepresented Cybersecurity Lab (Offensive Tools) Fundamentals of Cybersecurity • Cybersecurity 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs minorities, to make greater contribution • Data Science Practicum This course provides a hands-on application of common This course combines theoretical security models with in the digital transformation of our • Data Science Using SAS tools used during penetration assessments and of the practical state-of-the-art examples for a comprehensive society. Our focus areas include cyber­ specialized security tools available. It also provides an and useful introduction to this field and should benefit opportunity to create a custom tool or extension to a auditors, system administrators, or anyone else with a security, data science, cloud computing, known tool. Begining with an overview of the offensive basic understanding of information technology. Topics and the Internet of Things. attack profile, the risks associated, and the strategy include security policies, risk analysis, cryptography, behind penetration testing, exercises build on top of and network security. Course material is consistent with each other and walk students through the offensive relevant portions of the Certified Information System For More Information steps taken during a professional penetration test. Security Professional (CISSP) certification exam’s Com- [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 Prerequisite(s): COM SCI X 420.1 Fundamentals of mon Body of Knowledge (CBK). Cybersecurity or consent of instructor. Reg# 363224 Reg# 363120 Fee: $950 COM SCI X 418.113 Fee: $950 mmOnline Web Technology Fundamentals Data Analytics mmOnline Sept. 25-Dec. 4 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs & Management Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. The web has experienced an explosive growth from just Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Oct. 8. & 50 servers in 1993 to millions to date. Web technology c No refund after Oct. 8. c & Vincent LeVeque, MS, business information security influences most areas of computer technology and Kevin Cardwell, president, CESI officer, AIG greatly affects how we present, access, and utilize Cybersecurity information. This course benefits anyone who wants an COM SCI X 420.11 COM SCI X 420.5 understanding of web technology and its practical COM SCI X 420.9 Cybersecurity Lab (Defensive Tools) Foundation of Malware and Rootkits Network, Operating System, applications. Participants learn how to effectively design 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs and assemble a website. Other topics include Internet 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs and Database Security This hands-on course introduces defensive methodology This course covers the foundation of different types of 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs architecture hypermedia theory; the Internet client/server malware and rootkits. Learn how hackers use different model; effective design of hypermedia structures; use and tools. Defensive security practices require a strong Cyber-based attacks and data breaches are a critical understanding of current risks and exploits. Leveraging techniques to gain access to systems. The course also risk for organizations of any size. Effective defenses to of graphics; promoting a web presence; and use of web covers malware propagation techniques, method of technology for intranets. As a course project, each the knowledge acquired from the Information System the cyber threat are usually not well understood or Security Lab (offensive tools), this course builds on the infections, and how to detect rootkits. General security applied. This course delivers a step-by-step methodol- participant creates a small site consisting of 3-5 web best practices and various prevention technologies such pages, with graphics and other optional elements. remediation strategies for thwarting off active offensive ogy to secure any infrastructure, by enhancing defenses attacks. This course introduces core defensive strategies as firewalls, host-based intrusion detection systems and to the core components of networks, operating systems, Reg# 364073 for various environment types, and provides hands-on antivirus will also be discussed to protect against and databases. The approach integrates cyber threat Fee: $950 experiences of security defensive tools. malicious software. and risk management, defense-in-depth, network ❖❖ Classroom Prerequisite(s): COM SCI X 420.1 Fundamentals of Prerequisite(s): X420.1 Fundamentals of Information monitoring, cloud, and mobile devices. Also provides 10 mtgs Cybersecurity is recommended. Systems Security effective strategies for security testing, mitigating the Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 insider threat, and recovering from a security incident. Reg# 363116 Reg# 363156 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Current events case studies illustrate key concepts. Fee: $950 Fee: $950 10920 Lindbrook Dr. mm mmOnline Online Cyber defense techniques are demonstrated in com- Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 puter and DIY device (Beaglebone) labs. Final project No refund after Oct. 1. & Sept. 25-Dec. 4 c Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. enables students to apply the methodology to secure Elaine Blakeman an infrastructure of their choice. Course relevant for No refund after Oct. 1. & No refund after Oct. 1. & Reg# 363197 c c security and IT professionals, students, technical users, Adrian Mohuczy-Dominiak Irfan Ahmed, global cyber security consultant, HP; Fee: $950 certified information security manager (CISM). management, and anyone seeking an understanding of mmOnline the key principles of cyber defense. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Prerequisite(s): X 420.1 Fundamentals of Information Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. Systems Security No refund after Oct. 1. c & Reg# 363341 Dan Vaughan, BA, proprietary software instructor, Fee: $950 technical writer, and usability specialist, Rhythm & Hues mmOnline Studios Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after Oct. 1. c & Wayne Wheeler, senior security analyst, Aerospace Corporation Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Digital Technology 69

COM SCI 8004 Data Science Data Science Using SAS 3.3 CEUs COM SCI X 418.106 Data Science using SAS is a unique and focused class Data Analysis Using Python to better prepare you for high demanding Data Science 4.0 units 3.3 CEUs Analyst level positions. After completing this class, stu- An important topic in data processing is to perform dents will be able to analyze data in order to answer numerical computations to transform the input data to critical business questions. Students will also be able to certain output. While there are many different types of apply data cleaning techniques to ensure integrity. The real-world applications, they share a relatively small core topics covered in this class include SAS Enterprise number of common core algorithms. This course intro- Guide, Base and Advanced certification exam prepara- duces these core numerical methods in a practical style tion as well as SQL for data manipulation and data using the Python language. The Python package for cleaning. These are all essential topics across all big numerical computing, Numpy, is used for high-speed data industries. There are also advanced topics on data computation and for implementing these methods. and visual analysis and clinical data and CDISC stan- Understanding of these fundamental methods is benefi- dards for the pharmaceutical and medical industries. cial when the students apply the methods beyond Prerequisite(s): This is a fast-paced class and requires this class. some computer programming experience in any lan- Prerequisite(s): COM SCI X 418.104B Python Program- guage or knowledge of SAS programming. You will be ming I or equivalent experience expected to participate in class discussions and ques- Reg# 363204 tion and answer sessions. Your class exercises will be Fee: $950 written in SAS, a powerful statistical programing lan- mmOnline guage used across all industries. Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Reg# 363238 Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. Fee: $950 Data Science, Programing No refund after Oct. 8. c & ❖❖ Classroom Shao-Ching Huang, PhD, research scientist and group 5 mtgs lead at UCLA Institute for Digital Research and Saturday, 9am-4pm, Sept. 29-Oct. 27 Education UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. and Statistical Techniques COM SCI X 450.6 Online sessions Data Governance Sept. 30-Oct. 28 4.0 units Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. Data Governance is an integrated framework of policies, No refund after Oct. 12. c & This course may not be applied for credit for Professionals people, processes and technology that are applied to ensure effective data management. It is a core disci- toward the completion of any Academic Certifi- pline and includes foundational principles that are cate or Specialization at UCLA Extension. prerequisites to the study and application of other data Sunil Gupta, principal SAS/CDISC consultant, founder management disciplines such as data quality, metadata SASSavvy.com in Biosciences management, master data management, business intelligence and data warehouse and advanced analyt- COM SCI X 450.3 ics. This course in Data Governance will enable stu- Hadoop and Managing Big Data dents to gain an understanding of the various 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs New Professional Development Series components that allow an enterprise to manage data The extent of data being produced and stored by as a valuable enterprise asset. These components organizations is increasing. In fact, IDC has projected Coming in Fall Quarter include strategic business drivers, regulatory and leg- to reach 40 zetta bytes by 2020. Organizations under- islative mandates and data-centric policies; enterprise stand that being able to extract and leverage value UCLA Extension has partnered with the Institute for Quantitative and Computa- business processes; organizational roles and various and gain actionable insights from this big data can technologies that are needed to support and propagate give them a tremendous competitive advantage. In this tional Biosciences (QCB Collaboratory)—a partnership between the UCLA an enterprise data governance practice. course, you learn all about Hadoop—its evolution a College, Health Sciences and Engineering—to offer hands-on professional devel- Reg# 363140 framework consisting of tools for distributed storage opment workshops tailored to individuals in the Biosciences community inter- Fee: $950 and data processing, to an open-source framework. FF Hybrid This course addresses distributed storage and large ested in learning data analysis, programming and statistical techniques. 5 mtgs data set processing focusing on architectures and Launching in fall, we will offer a series of 19 9-hour online workshops for Classroom meetings technologies, specifically Hadoop. Additionally, stu- Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24; Oct. 8 & 22; dents learn about other elements in the Hadoop Continuing Education Credit. Workshop topics include Introduction to the Nov. 5 & 19 ecosystem, NoSQL databases, and competing tech- Unix command line, NGS data analysis, R Programming, RNA-Seq, BS-Seq, UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: nologies. Students also install, setup, and use Hadoop 10920 Lindbrook Dr. on a single node. and many others. Online sessions Prerequisite(s): X 450.1 Introduction to Data Science, Price: $285 per workshop Oct. 1, 15 & 29; Nov. 12 & 26 or prior knowledge in R and Python recommended, or Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. consent of instructor. Delivery: Online Review workshop curriculum at qcb.ucla.edu/collaboratory/workshops/. No refund after Oct. 7. c & Reg# 363126 Reynal Guillen Fee: $0 ❖❖ Classroom Questions about enrolling? Contact us at (310) 206-4149 6 mtgs or [email protected]. Monday, 6-9pm, Nov. 19-26 Tuesday, 6-9pm, Nov. 20 Unix command line HI-C Wednesday, 6-9pm, Nov. 21-28 • • Thursday, 6-9pm, Nov. 29 • NGS Analysis • Metagenomics Analysis UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. • Intro to R • Matlab Online sessions Sept. 24-Nov. 29 • Galaxy for NGS Data Analysis • Introduction to Modern Statistics Enrollment in this intensive section is only open to students who are enrolled in the Data Science • RNA-Seq I Analysis • RAD-Seq Analysis specialization. RNA-Seq II Analysis Library Prep for NGS m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Students must bring a laptop to class (8GB of Mem- • • ory is highly recommended). • BS-Sequencing • Machine Learning with Python g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. $4,300 is the total cost for all four courses. Intensive courses cannot be paid for • Chip-Seq Analysis • Advanced Python WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. individually. c Variant Discovery with GATK Introduction to Homology Modeling v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Enrollment limited. c & • • Joshua Cook • Python & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Kevin Coyle C UC CREDIT, page 5. 70 Digital Technology Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Data Science Certificate

The Data Science Certificate is a 4-course (16-unit) program that provides training and education for those who would like to pursue a career in data science. Courses cover data development and management, machine learning and natural language processing, exploratory data analysis, statistical models, data visualization and inference. Addition- ally, the program includes hands-on training on real-life data science problems. You can complete this program at your own pace, or you can complete this program in the Data Science Intensive 10-week intensive format. Data Science courses address the key ++COM SCI X 450.1 Introduction to Learn Data Science in just 10 weeks! Learn the tools and techniques to make knowledge domains in Big Data, including Data Science powerful decisions with data. Stay up to date and join one of the most sought data exploration, machine learning, pre- ++COM SCI X 450.2 Exploratory Data dictive analytics, prediction, and visualiza- Analysis and Visualization m after fields in tech. Study part-time, 3 days a week. tion. You’ll learn languages and tools such as Hadoop, NoSQL and R, and Tableau. ++COM SCI X 450.3 Hadoop and ++COM SCI X COM SCI X 450.1 ++COM SCI X 450.3 Hadoop and Managing Big Data m Introduction to Data Science Managing Big Data ++COM SCI X 450.4 Machine Learning ++COM SCI X 450.2 Exploratory Data ++COM SCI X 450.4 Machine Learning Using R m Analysis and Visualization Using R Courses begin on page 69. ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. For More Information For More Information [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology [email protected] | (310) 825-3656 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology

COM SCI X 450.1 $4,500 is the total cost for 362012 all four COM SCI X 450.4 Reg# 363124 Introduction to Data Science courses. Intensive courses cannot be paid for Machine Learning Using R Fee: $0 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs individually. 4.0 units 3.3 CEUs ❖❖ Classroom This course introduces students to the evolving domain Enrollment is limited. c & This course focuses on machine learning, which is con- 6 mtgs of data science and to the food-chain of knowledge Joshua Cook cerned with algorithms that transform information into Monday, 6-9pm, Nov. 5 domains involved in its application. Students learn a Kevin Coyle actionable intelligence. This field is made possible due to Wednesday, 6-9pm, Nov. 7-14 Thursday, 6-9pm, Nov. 8-15 wide range of challenges, questions, and problems that Reg# 363232 the rapid and simultaneous evolution of available data, Tuesday, 6-9pm, Nov. 13 data science helps address in different domains, includ- Fee: $950 statistical methods and computing power. The machine UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: ing social sciences, finance, health and fitness, and mmOnline learning language, R, is a cross-platform, zero-cost statisti- 10920 Lindbrook Dr. entertainment. The course addresses the key knowl- Sept. 25-Dec. 4 cal programming environment, which offers a powerful but Online sessions edge domains in data science, including data develop- Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. easy-to-learn set of tools that can assist students with Sept. 24-Nov. 29 ment and management, machine learning and natural No refund after Oct. 8. finding data insights. Students learn the origins and practi- c & Enrollment in this intensive section is only open to language processing, statistical analysis, data visualiza- Ali El-Annan, cal applications of machine learning, how knowledge is tion, and inference. The course also provides an defined and represented by computers, and the basic students who are enrolled in the Data Science exposure to some of the technologies involved in Reg# 363236 concepts that differentiate machine learning approaches. specialization. application of data science, including Hadoop, NoSQL, Fee: $950 Machine learning algorithms can be divided into two main $4,300 is the total cost for all four courses. and Python Programming language. The course ❖❖ Classroom groups: supervised learners that are used to construct Intensive courses cannot be paid for includes case studies that require students to work on 5 mtgs predictive models, and unsupervised learners that are used individually. real-life data science problems. Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 to build descriptive models. Students learn the classifica- Joshua Cook Prerequisite(s): There are no prerequisites for this UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: tion, numeric predictor, pattern detection and clustering Kevin Coyle 10920 Lindbrook Dr. course, although students should be comfortable algorithms. Students learn to train a model, evaluate its Reg# 363209 using computer software programs. Prior training/ Enrollment in the intensive section of this course performance, and improve its performance. Algorithm uses COM SCI X 450.1 is only open to students who are Fee: $950 experience in mathematics and statistics is helpful. are illustrated with real-world cases, such as breast cancer mmOnline Similarly, knowledge of programming and of a pro- enrolled in the Data Science specialization. To enroll diagnosis, spam filtering, identifying bank loan risk, predict- in the Data Science specialization, click the yellow Sept. 25-Dec. 4 gramming language is beneficial. Thinking out of ing medical expenses, estimating wine quality, identifying Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. the box and a curious mind are the key traits of a “Apply Now” button. groceries frequently purchased together, and finding teen Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Oct. 8. c & successful data scientist. market segments. Instructor to be announced No refund after Oct. 8. c & Prerequisite(s): Prior knowledge in R, COM SCI X 450.1 Reg# 363122 Students are required to bring a laptop to class. Reg# 363235 Fee: $0 Introduction to Data Science, or consent of instructor. Instructor to be announced Fee: $950 ❖❖ Classroom kkk FF Hybrid 9 mtgs 8 mtgs Monday, 6-9pm, Sept. 24-Oct. 8 Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 15 Wednesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 10 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Thursday, 6-9pm, Sept. 27-Oct. 11 10920 Lindbrook Dr. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Oct. 4-Nov. 29 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Online sessions No refund after Oct. 10. & Sept. 24-Nov. 29 c Michael Chang Enrollment in this intensive section is only open to students who are enrolled in the Data Science specialization. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Digital Technology 71

COM SCI X 450.8 Neural Networks Using Tensorflow Database Management 4.0 units 3.3 CEUs Neural networks have gained widespread recognition COM SCI X 414.56 for their ability to provide solutions to applications for Advanced Database which alternative machine learning approaches are Management Concepts inadequate. A plethora of successful high profile appli- 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs cations has heightened public interest in this field. Designed for individuals with a basic understanding of Successful applications include automated control of data modeling, logical database design, and relational self-driving vehicles, computer chess and go algorithms database management systems, this course introduces that defeat all human opponents, automated language important considerations in database application translation services, speech recognition, speech gen- development and various technologies that, when eration, as well as computer-generated music composi- combined with recent developments in relational tion and artistic renderings. In the past, the field of database technology, have made possible database neural networks was accessible to only specialists in publishing on the Internet. Topics include review of EER the field. However, availability of software including modeling, object-oriented concepts and modeling, Google’s recent release of its neural network software introduction to data warehousing, client/server and package, Tensorflow, allows practitioners in data sci- Internet database environments, introduction to OLAP, ence to configure, train, and deploy neural networks for enterprise database application development, distrib- a wide range of applications. This course introduces uted and object-oriented database processing, and an practitioners to the core concepts needed to make key introduction to Sun Microsystems J2EE and Enterprise architectural and configuration decisions and then JavaBean (EJB) technologies. implement a neural network application in Tensorflow. Prerequisite(s): X 414.51 Relational Database Manage- Data Science Using SAS A final project crystallizes key concepts as well as ment or consent of instructor. familiarizing the student with Tensorflow protocols. Reg# 363162 Prerequisite(s): Programming: The student is expected to Fee: $950 Data Science using SAS is a unique and The core topics covered in this class have basic programming skills that one would obtain from ❖❖ Classroom experience with a high-level language. Knowledge of 9 mtgs focused class to better prepare you for include SAS Enterprise Guide, Base and Python would be helpful but is not required. Students Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Nov. 26 high demanding Data Science Analyst Advanced certification exam preparation without Python experience are welcome and must be UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: level positions. After completing this as well as SQL for data manipulation and prepared to learn basic syntax and control structures on 1010 Westwood Blvd. class, students will be able to analyze data cleaning. These are all essential their own. Mathematics: As Tensorflow performs the more Online sessions complicated mathematical operations, mathematical Nov. 12 data in order to answer critical business topics across all big data industries. prerequisites are minimal; precalculus is the only prereq- Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. questions. Students will also be able There are also advanced topics on data uisite. Students with a stronger background will have the No refund after Oct. 7. c & to apply data cleaning techniques to and visual analysis and clinical data and opportunity to investigate topics in more depth and will Ray Han, MS, BS, former program manager at Oracle find some material more accessible. Data Science: Stu- ensure integrity. CDISC standards for the pharmaceutical dents should be familiar with basic tools of data science COM SCI X 414.65 and medical industries. including preparing data, sampling, and regression. Advanced Structured Query Language Page 69. Reg# 363340 (SQL) Syntax Fee: $950 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs For More Information ❖❖ Classroom Structured Query Language (SQL) is an American 10 mtgs National Standards Institute (ANSI) computer language [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology Monday, 6-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 for accessing and manipulating database systems. It UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: works with such database programs as MS Access, 10920 Lindbrook Dr. COM SCI X 417.96 COM SCI X 414.51 DB2, Informix, MS SQL Server, Oracle, and Sybase. Network Communications with TCP/IP Relational Database Management Online sessions Designed for those with some knowledge of SQL, this 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Nov. 12 hands-on course covers advanced SQL statements used Learn network communications, from the basics of Understanding client-relational database design is vital Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. in inserting, retrieving, and updating data in a database. network topologies, OSI layering, and Ethernet to net- to system design and implementation. Learn relational No refund after Oct. 7. & Students learn how to use advanced features of SQL c working hardware and packet-switching fundamentals. database technology, data modeling, SQL, data nor- Arthur Mazer commands, including operators such as IN, AND, OR, The course focuses on TCP/IP and its plethora of pro- malization, and the translation of logical designs to BETWEEN, LIKE, DISTINCT, AGGREGATE, CONCATENATE, tocols and services. Topics also include IP addressing, physical storage structures. Additional topics include COM SCI X 450.7 SUBSTRING, HAVING, and others. In addition, instruction routing, switching, reliable data transfer, and congestion indexes; storage management; transactions; database Predictive Analytics covers advanced topics using table joins, sub-queries, management. Students study many TCP/IP services, integrity; concurrency control; recovery; client/server 4.0 units if and case statements, and cast and convert state- including DNS, DHCP, and VPN. Instruction also reviews relational database management; and introduction to Predictive analytics deals with making predictions about ments, as well as stored procedures, triggers, functions, network security as well as application layer protocols query optimization. the future via information of the past and of the present. and cursors. You’ll also learn how to stream text into a (such as HTTP, FTP, and email) and client/server net- It uses techniques such as data mining, statistics, field, retrieve and send results in email as text or attach- Reg# 363114 work applications. The course provides hands-on modeling, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. ment, error trapping, create audit system, dynamic SQL, Fee: $950 examples using Windows, Linux, and Solaris. Students mm Predictive analytics is widely used to solve real-world and create pivot tables with hyperlinks. Online also learn how networks and TCP/IP work, and how to problems in business, government, economics, and Prerequisite(s): COM SCI X414.61 Introduction to SQL Sept. 26-Dec. 5 even science, from meteorology to genetics. This work TCP/IP. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. Reg# 363118 Prerequisite(s): While no experience in data communi- No refund after Oct. 9. hands-on course helps you use predictive analytics for Fee: $1,050 c & improving business performance. Through several case cations is needed, students should have a good back- Ronald Landers, BS, owner, Right-Click Consulting, mmOnline ground in computing with experience installing and studies you will learn how to identify situations where Sept. 24-Dec. 3 LLC predictive analytics could be used. You will learn tools operating Microsoft Windows or Unix (such as Solaris Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. or Linux). Reg# 363153 and acquire skills for data definition, extraction, trans- No refund after Oct. 7. Fee: $950 c & Reg# 363152 formation, analytical modeling, and for exploiting pat- Erik Kellener, whose portfolio of businesses include ❖❖ Classroom terns found in historical and transactional data for Fee: $950 9 mtgs Warner Bros. Dreamworks SKG, Ticketmaster, Holly- mm identifying risks and opportunities. This course focuses Online Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 29 wood.com, Qwest Communications, Luxury Link, and Sept. 24-Dec. 3 more on tools and applications than on theoretical basis Evite. Additionally, Mr. Kellener has consulted for Hol- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: of predictive analytics. By the end of the course, you Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. 1010 Westwood Blvd. land America Cruise Lines, ESPN, Yokohama Tire Cor- No refund after Oct. 1. & will be able to use predictive analytics techniques for poration, Cedars-Sinai, and Alaska Airlines. c Online sessions solving business problems. Irfan Ahmed, global cyber security consultant, HP; Nov. 22 Prerequisite(s): Recommended: COM SCI X 450.1 Reg# 363167 certified information security manager (CISM). Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Fee: $1,050 Introduction to Data Science. Reg# 363198 No refund after Oct. 10. ❖❖ Classroom c & Fee: $950 Reg# 363119 10 mtgs Ray Han, MS, BS, former program manager at Oracle ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $950 Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 ❖❖ 10 mtgs Classroom UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 10 mtgs 1010 Westwood Blvd. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Wednesday, 6-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: No refund after Oct. 8. 1010 Westwood Blvd. c & Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Ray Han, MS, BS, former program manager at Oracle Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. No refund after Oct. 4. c & No refund after Oct. 9. c & Fred Zerez, MS, MCSE, MCT; IT manager, Athene Asset Alfonso Berumen, MBA, UC Irvine, MS, Predictive Management LLC. Analytics, Northwestern University; Senior Manager, Resolution Economics LLC 72 Digital Technology Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Operating System Linux/Unix Certificate

System users and designers learn the Linux/Unix operating system in this Administration 20-unit certificate. Required Courses In addition, choose 8 units of electives. ++COM SCI X 417.31 Introduction to Any COM SCI X 400 level course offered Certificate Linux/Unix by UCLA Extension may serve as an ­elective toward this certificate. COM SCI X 417.31A Linux/Unix Learn all aspects of supporting business Local Area Networks in this 32-unit Administration certificate, including requirements analysis, design, installation, operation, ++COM SCI X 417.39A Linux/Unix and management. Shell Scripting Required Courses COM SCI X 417.08A Microsoft Windows Server Administration ++Offered this quarter. ++COM SCI X 417.31 Introduction to Linux/Unix COM SCI X 417.31A Linux/Unix Administration For Complete Details ++COM SCI X 417.96 Network Communications with TCP/IP m [email protected] | (310) 825-7609 | uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology ++COM SCI X 420.1 Fundamentals of Cybersecurity m COM SCI X 417.39A COM SCI X 418.694 Microsoft SQL Server Administration Network & Linux/Unix Shell Scripting 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs In addition, choose 8 units of electives. Any COM SCI X 400 level course offered by Infrastructure This course offers a thorough technical understanding UCLA Extension may serve as an elective toward this certificate upon approval by of Unix scripts and the shells that house and interpret the department. them. Homework and hands-on lab exercises provide Linux/UNIX Operating System practical experience programming the Bourne Again shell (Bash)—the most prevalent on the market today ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. COM SCI X 417.31 —with comparative use of the C (csh) and Korn (ksh) Introduction to Linux/Unix shells, focusing on how differences affect writing 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs scripts. Because scripts surround Unix command tools For Complete Details This hands-on laboratory course covers a rich mix of with programming logic, several major tools used as uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology Linux and Unix distributions and features. The Red Hat scripts’ ingredients are studied in their own right: grep, Linux family is the centerpiece. Both its source-com- sed, awk for text and bc for numeric processing. Stu- patible enterprise-class CentOS cousin and the dents learn flow control, argument handling, user upstream Fedora feeder project are natively installed interactivity, input validation, error handling, and debug- on classroom workstations. In addition, so are several ging. Numerous examples are given in both lecture, Linux versions as virtual machines, and Ubuntu Linux in-class labs, and homework. The material covered Systems Analysis and FreeBSD Unix are used remotely. Apple OS X is applies to all versions of Unix, including Linux and demonstrated for comparison. A from-scratch installa- Apple’s Mac OS X. tion showcases the operating system’s role in the Reg# 363113 context of firmware, bootloader, system programs, and Fee: $950 application programs. We study Linux’s multiple char- Certificate ❖❖ Classroom acter and graphical user interface offerings, with deep 10 mtgs emphasis on the bash shell and the X window system. Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 Under bash, we learn the mainstream commands and UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: the built-in shell script programming language. The System Analysts are in demand. Learn requirements analysis, design, development,­ 10920 Lindbrook Dr. course also runs two different window managers (GUIs). installation, and operation, as well as online systems, network communications, testing, Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. We learn the fork/exec process spawning mechanism No refund after Oct. 2. and documentation. You may complete this 32-unit certificate entirely online. by writing a minimalistic shell. Students study the c & Linux-default ext filesystem in detail, plus the standard David Morgan, MBA, principal, Skydesign Tech Approved for International Students (I-20/F1) file hierarchy built upon it. Plus, they learn to compile Service simple programs as a method to install open-source Required Courses applications, as well as high-level, package-based Offered In-Class & Online remote installs. This course prepares students for sepa- Operating Systems rate specialized follow-on courses in Linux/Unix system Administration ++COM SCI X 414.51 Relational Database Management administration, networking, and shell scripting. Prerequisite(s): Basic computer experience on any COM SCI X 418.694A m ++COM SCI X 414.20 Fundamentals of Software Development system. Programming experience is helpful, but not Programming Microsoft SQL Server required. ++COM SCI X 414.61 Introduction to SQL 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Reg# 363111 Transact-SQL extends SQL by adding the constructs ++COM SCI X 417.96 Network Communications with TCP/IP Fee: $950 found in other procedural languages, such as variables ❖❖ Classroom and control structures, thus allowing for a flexible ++COM SCI X 418.85A Java Programming I 7 mtgs procedural extension to SQL. Intended for anyone work- Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Nov. 5 ing with or evaluating Microsoft SQL Server, this course Offered Online UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: covers the basic syntax and statements used to create 10920 Lindbrook Dr. functioning Transact-SQL modules with an emphasis on ++COM SCI X 420.1 Fundamentals of Cybersecurity No meeting Nov. 12. reporting techniques and performance tuning. Students Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. write different types of Transact-SQL modules, including No refund after Oct. 1. c & batches, transactions, stored procedures, user-defined In addition, choose 8 units of electives. Any COM SCI X 400 level course offered by David Morgan, MBA, principal, Skydesign Tech functions, and triggers. UCLA Extension may serve as an elective toward this certificate. Service Prerequisite(s): Working knowledge of basic SQL and knowledge of database concepts. Some experience with MMOffered online. any programming language such as Visual Basic, Java, C or C++ is highly recommended. Students with no prior SQL experience must complete this SQL tutorial For Complete Details before the first class. uclaextension.edu/digitaltechnology kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Digital Technology 73

Reg# 363347 COM SCI X 450.2 Fee: $1,125 Exploratory Data Analysis mmOnline and Visualization Sept. 25-Dec. 4 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. The key goal of Data Science is to obtain insights from No refund after Oct. 1. c & data. The insights could be about what happened in the Virginia Mushkatblat, MS, Computer Science, Califor- past by analyzing historical data or about predicting nia State University Northridge; Solutions Architect, what may happen in the future using predictive analyt- Plot Your Future in GIS FirmSolutions Inc. ics. Data Scientists go through an iterative process to come up with means that lead to insights. This process is called Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA). In addition to With Our New Specializations Systems Analysis a curious mind, data exploration and data visualization are key requisites for EDA. This course will teach you Digital Cartography Geospatial Imagery Analysis COM SCI X 451.100 these skills with a specific focus on visualization. You Cisco Networking I will learn the iterative process of EDA, data analysis Learn how to effectively communicate Learn how to apply GIS image analysis 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs techniques, data exploration, and visualization. The using maps and geographic information. techniques to data retrieved using remote This is a hands-on course on Cisco Networking. It is the course uses tools such as the R and Python language sensors, including satellite and aerial first course in the Cisco Networking series, which will for data analysis, and Tableau and D3.js for data help students prepare for the Cisco Certified Entry visualization. Web Mapping imaging platforms. Networking Technician (CCENT) and the Cisco Certified Prerequisite(s): Recommended: COM SCI X 450.1 Learn how to construct sophisticated Networking Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching Introduction to Data Science, or equivalent experience interactive Web maps using both existing certification exams. Topics covered in this course Reg# 363123 include networking fundamentals, Cisco devices’ basics Fee: $0 Web mapping platforms and custom and internetwork operating system (IOS), local area ❖❖ Classroom programming solutions. network (LAN) switching, wide area network (WAN) 9 mtgs fundamentals, and internet protocol version 4 (IPv4) Monday, 6-9pm, Oct. 15-29 For More Information addressing and subnetting. This course includes several Wednesday, 6-9pm, Oct. 17-31 labs that provide students with hands-on experience in Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Oct. 18-Nov. 1 [email protected] | (310) 818-3671 | uclaextension.edu/GIS configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting Cisco UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: switches through the command line interface (CLI). 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Upon successful completion of the program, students Online sessions are prepared to take the globally recognized Cisco Sept. 24-Nov. 29 CCENT and CCNA Routing and Switching professional Enrollment in this intensive section is only open to Map Out a Better Future certification exams. Students working or seeking students who are enrolled in the Data Science employment in IT fields, such as network operation/ specialization. administration, data switching/routing, VoIP, WiFi, serv- $4,300 is the total cost for all four courses. With UCLA Extension’s GIS and Geospatial Technology ers/storage, network security, system design/adminis- intensive courses cannot be paid for tration, and other network-based systems, benefit from individually. Certificate Program this program by learning about data switching, routing, Enrollment is limited. c & and security concepts. Joshua Cook Created in collaboration with the UCLA Department of Geography, this fully online Reg# 363233 Kevin Coyle program will give you the conceptual and practical knowledge to apply GIS and mapping Fee: $1,040 mm Reg# 363237 in the workplace. Online Fee: $950 Sept. 25-Dec. 4 mmOnline Required Courses Who Should Apply? Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. Sept. 24-Dec. 3 No refund after Oct. 1. & ++GEOG XL 7 Introduction to GIS No prior GIS experience is required. c Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. The certificate program is ideal for both Adam Razak, network engineer, The City of Los No refund after Oct. 7. & ++GEOG XL 168 Intermediate GIS Angeles c early-career and mid-career profession- Ali El-Annan, ++GEOG XL 170 Advanced GIS Reg# 363207 als. Courses will equip students with the COM SCI X 460.1 GEOG XL 167 Cartography ability to leverage the power of GIS and Architecting Cloud Solutions Fee: $950 FF Hybrid GEOG XL 173 GIS Programming geospatial technology in the workplace. Using AWS 5 mtgs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Classroom meetings ++Offered this quarter. This course provides a hands-on introduction to Ama- Saturday, 9:30am-1pm, Sept. 29; zon Web Services (AWS), architecture, deployment, and Oct. 13 & 27; Nov. 10 & 24 management. 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The Amazon-developed You can earn continuing education­ or curriculum can prepare students for the AWS Certified Solution Architect Associate certification exam. academic credit from UCLA Extension— Prerequisite(s): Conceptual knowledge of computing anytime, ­anywhere. Simply take a UCLA infrastructure, including operating systems, applica- Extension online course. tions, databases, networks, and security. Reg# 363342 To find online courses, look for Fee: $950 this icon: m ❖❖ Classroom 10 mtgs Like our classroom courses, Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA Extension online courses UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. let you advance your professional 10920 Lindbrook Dr. devel­op­ment, work toward a cer­tificate, Enrollment limited. 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EDUC X 122 EDUC X 124 The Young Child in the Family Curriculum Development and and Community Classroom Management EDUCATION 5.0 units 5.0 units Focus on the dynamics between the young child, family, Learn how to equip, plan, and implement a develop- school, and community, including cultural and social mentally appropriate curriculum and learning environ- influences. Develop communication skills between ment for young children. Explore techniques for young children, peer groups, parents, and teachers. practicing positive guidance, planning successful group Investigate community resources and social services, experiences, and facilitating cultural diversity within the including health care, welfare, and counseling. Students classroom setting. Students may be required to observe may be required to observe young children. Applies young children. Applies toward Title 22 Regulations and toward Title 22 Regulations and Title 5 Child Develop- Title 5 Child Development Permits; core required course ment Permits; core required course for Basic Core for Basic Core Certificate; Letter grade of C or better Certificate; Letter grade of C or better required for Cali- required for California ECE Permits; transferrable for fornia ECE Permits; transferrable for unit credit toward unit credit toward bachelor’s degree at all University of bachelor’s degree at all University of California (UC) California (UC) campuses; accepted for unit, subject, campuses; accepted for unit, subject, and grade toward and grade toward bachelor’s degree at all California bachelor’s degree at all California State University State University system (CSU) campuses. system (CSU) campuses. Recommended:EDUC X 121 Development in Early Reg# 363190 Childhood and EDUC X 123 Introduction to Teaching Fee: $527 Young Children are highly recommended to be taken mmOnline before this class. Sept. 24-Nov. 18 Reg# 363610 This course requires purchase of a digital text for Fee: $527 $73.50. Instructions and a link to purchase will mmOnline be available on the course website. International Sept. 24-Nov. 18 Students should verify their web access to Cengage No refund after Sept. 28. c Publishers before purchasing. Kathy Fuller, PhD, educational consultant; recipient, No refund after Sept. 28. c & UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2012. Tamara Jackson, PhD, director of Special Education, Reg# 363612 74 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION K-12 CALIFORNIA TEACHER La Canada Unified School District; recipient, UCLA Fee: $527 Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2008. mm CREDENTIALING & Online HIGHER EDUCATION Reg# 363604 Oct. 15-Dec. 9 AUTHORIZATIONS Fee: $527 No refund after Oct. 18. c & & ADULT EDUCATORS mmOnline Lillian Pimentel-Stratton, EdD, Walden University; 79 CLAD through CTEL Oct. 15-Dec. 9 faculty, Bakersfield College, Early Childhood 76 Applied Behavioral Analysis Certification No refund after Oct. 19. c & Education. Robert Brin, MA, education consultant; recipient, UCLA 77 College Counseling 80 Special Education Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2015. EDUC X 125 78 TESL/Foreign Language The Role of Play in Early K-12 EDUCATOR PROFESSIONAL EDUC X 123 Childhood Education Certification Introduction to Teaching 3.0 units DEVELOPMENT Young Children Provides a historical and contemporary perspective of 5.0 units play, hands-on experiences, and thoughtful insight into 81 Education Leadership Study the philosophies, history, and development of the dynamics of children’s play with attention to Piaget- early childhood programs. Review how existing program ian theory, developmental appropriateness, and multi- types meet the needs of the preschool child and cultural approaches. Observe and explore ways to teacher, as well as the criteria of a quality learning integrate play throughout the curriculum and review environment. Emphasizes relationships between teacher available resources. Students may be required to and child. Includes field observations. Applies toward observe young children. Applies toward Title 22 Regula- Title 22 Regulations and Title 5 Child Development tions and Title 5 Child Development Permits; core Permits; core required course for Basic Core Certificate; required course for Basic Core Certificate; Letter grade transferrable for unit credit toward bachelor’s degree at of C or better required for California ECE Permits; all University of California (UC) campuses; accepted for transferrable for unit credit toward bachelor’s degree at unit, subject, and grade toward bachelor’s degree at all all University of California (UC) campuses; accepted for California State University system (CSU) campuses. unit, subject, and grade toward bachelor’s degree at all Reg# 363608 California State University system (CSU) campuses. Fee: $527 Reg# 363623 mmOnline Fee: $424 Reg# 363180 Sept. 24-Nov. 18 mmOnline Early Childhood Fee: $527 No refund after Oct. 19. & Sept. 24-Nov. 4 mmOnline c Lillian Pimentel-Stratton, EdD, Walden University; No refund after Sept. 27. & Educators Sept. 24-Nov. 18 c faculty, Bakersfield College, Early Childhood Education. Marilyn McGrath, MS, Educational Administration and For information about the Early Childhood Education No refund after Sept. 28. & c Reg# 363606 Supervision; Early Childhood Program director and Certificates, email [email protected], Jackie Kelley, MA, early childhood educator; adjunct Fee: $527 faculty at Santa Monica College; trainer, Program for visit education.uclaextension.edu/certificates, or professor, Santa Monica College. mmOnline Infant/Toddler Caregivers. call (310) 825-4191. Reg# 363183 Oct. 15-Dec. 9 Reg# 363625 Fee: $527 No refund after Oct. 19. & Fee: $424 EDUC X 121 mmOnline c Jackie Kelley, MA, early childhood educator; adjunct mmOnline Oct. 8-Dec. 2 Development in Early Childhood professor, Santa Monica College. Oct. 29-Dec. 9 5.0 units No refund after Oct. 12. c & No refund after Nov. 2. & This introductory child growth and development course c Debra Pourroy, MA, adjunct professor, Los Angeles Karen Fite, JD, MA, senior adjunct faculty, Pacific Oaks covers prenatal through adolescent stages. Study physi- Valley College and Santa Monica College; site supervi- College; early childhood consultant. cal, cognitive, language, and psychosocial developmen- sor, Circle of Children School; recipient, UCLA Extension tal domains within a multicultural context, with special Distinguished Instructor Award, 2010. emphasis on the role of play in children’s development. Reg# 363186 Students may be required to observe young children as Fee: $527 m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. course assignment. Applies toward Title 22 Regulations mmOnline and Title 5 Child Development Permits; core required Oct. 15-Dec. 9 g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. course for Basic Core Certificate; Letter grade of C or No refund after Oct. 19. c better required for California ECE Permits; transferrable Kathy Fuller, PhD, educational consultant; recipient, c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. for unit credit toward bachelor’s degree at all University UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2012. of California (UC) campuses; accepted for unit, subject, v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. and grade toward bachelor’s degree at all California State University system (CSU) campuses. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED kkk C UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Education 75

The Early Childhood Education Certificates Programs for Teachers and Administrators of Children Ages 0-5 Courses Offered Online and On-Ground About ECE Courses Basic Core Certificate Classes Our courses meet California State academic coursework requirements for Early Childhood Teaching and Administrative Permits and licensing requirements, and provide training for A total of 7 courses (29 quarter units) must be successfully completed. family child care providers. EDUC X 121 Development in Early Childhood X 100 series Early Childhood courses are transferrable for unit credit toward the bachelor’s EDUC X 122 The Young Child in the Family and Community degree at all University of California (UC) campuses and can be accepted for unit, subject, and grade credit toward the bachelor’s degree at all California State University system EDUC X 123 Introduction to Teaching Young Children (CSU) campuses. EDUC X 124 Curriculum Development and Classroom Management Enrollment is open to everyone interested in learning about or working in early childhood EDUC X 125 The Role of Play in Early Childhood Education education in a private or public child care center or family child care setting. Plus 2 Electives Prerequisites for Classes Advanced Core Certificate Classes Professional-level English language proficiency in listening, note-taking, reading­ comprehension, vocabulary, and written expression is required. A total of 6 courses (18 quarter units) must be successfully completed. Students are expected to observe or participate with young children in assignments EDUC X 321.19 Home and School Cooperation for Administration of for every course. California requires regular observers and volunteers in ECE centers to have Early Childhood Centers a TB clearance and to be immunized against flu, pertussis, and measles. Please be prepared to present documentation to the center where you observe. EDUC X 321.2 Supervision and Administration of Early Childhood Centers Part 1 Letter grade of C or better required for California ECE Permits. GPA of 2.0 or higher required EDUC X 321.21 Supervision and Administration of Early Childhood Centers Part 2 for Extension Certificates. Course grades of C- or lower do not qualify toward the certificate. EDUC X 321.23 Adult Supervision in Early Childhood Programs Textbook Information Plus 2 Electives Textbooks are generally available 2 weeks before courses begin at UCLA Lu Valle Commons Certificate Application Information bookstore (310) 825-7238. Textbooks must be purchased before the first meeting. Students seeking an ECE Basic Core or Advanced Core Certificate must submit an application for Courses that require purchase of a digital text do not use a physical textbook. Instructions candidacy and pay a $50 nonrefundable fee. Submit your application at uclaextension.edu. and a link to purchase will be available on the course website 2 days before the course Courses that are more than 5 years old cannot be counted toward an ECE certificate. begins. International students should verify their web access to Cengage Publishers before purchasing. For online course technical requirements see page 4.

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EDUC X 321.23 EDUC X 321.74 Adult Supervision in Early Developing an Infant and Toddler Transitional Kindergarten Childhood Programs Child Care Program 3.0 units 4.5 units Instruction examines staff organization for effective Instruction explores the components of a quality infant/ communication and interpersonal relationships and toddler care program: costs, staffing, appropriate covers criteria for selecting and evaluating personnel; environments, developmental experiences, health (TK) Early Childhood the administrative role in promoting professional issues, and parent involvement. Instruction emphasizes growth, teaching effectiveness, and sensitivity to indi- the special needs of infants in a group care setting. vidual needs; and staff involvement in planning and Applies toward Title 22 Regulations and Title 5 Child evaluating programs. Applies toward Title 22 Regula- Development Permits; elective course for both Basic tions; Title 5 Child Development Permits for Adult and/or Advanced Core Certificates. Program (Online) Supervision Requirements for Master Teacher, Site Reg# 363690 Supervisor, and Program Director of Child Care Centers; Fee: $498 core required course for Advanced Core Certificate. mmOnline Become qualified to teach transitional Core Courses Reg# 363639 Sept. 24-Nov. 18 kindergarten! Up-to-date, comprehensive, Fee: $424 No refund after Sept. 28. c & X 121 Development in Early Childhood mmOnline and practical training prepares you Todd Hioki, MA, Pacific Oaks, Human Development X 122 The Young Child in the Family Oct. 29-Dec. 9 with specialization in Social Action; instructor, Pacific to work with 3-to-5-year-olds in the No refund after Nov. 2. c & Oats College, Santa Monica College; master teacher, transitional kindergarten and extended and Community Terri Emberling, MA in counseling and clinical psychol- Pacific Oaks Children’s School. transitional kindergarten classrooms. The ogy; founder/director, Relationship Roots. X 123 Introduction to Teaching EDUC X 321.12 list of courses fulfills the early childhood Young Children EDUC X 312.42 Introducción a la Enseñanza de Niños education units required for teaching TK Techniques for Behavior Change in X 124 Curriculum Development and Pequeños (Introduction to Teaching and ETK. Coursework also qualifies for Young Children Young Children) the CA early childhood teaching permit. Classroom Management 3.0 units 4.5 units X 125 The Role of Play in the Early Instruction covers assertive discipline, behavior modifica- En este curso se presenta un estudio de la filosofía, Program Benefits tion, and other authoritarian and egalitarian approaches historia y desarrollo de los programas de la infancia Childhood Classroom to behavior change in young children. The advantages, temprana. Los estudiantes revisan tanto la manera en • Convenient, online classes disadvantages, and appropriate use of each approach are High-quality instruction provided by que los tipos de programas existentes satisfacen las • Suggested Electives analyzed. Applies toward Title 22 Regulations and Title 5 necesidades de los niños y maestros de educación current educators in the field Child Development Permits; elective course for both Basic preescolar como los criterios para tener un entorno de • Complete courses at your own pace EDUC X 312.42 Techniques for Behavior and/or Advanced Core Certificates. Letter grade of C or aprendizaje de calidad. Las clases enfatizan las rela- and as needed Change in Young Children better required for California ECE Permits. ciones entre los maestros y los niños. Se incluyen Reg# 363643 observaciones de práctica. Este curso aplica hacia los EDUC X 321.59 Health, Nutrition, and Fee: $373 requisitos del Título 22, Permisos de Desarrollo Infantil Safety in Early Childhood mmOnline del Título 5, y sirve como curso electivo para los Pro- Sept. 24-Nov. 4 grama Centrales Básicos. No refund after Sept. 28. c & Reg# 363692 For More Information Robert Brin, MA, education consultant; recipient, UCLA Fee: $392 [email protected] | (310) 825-4191 | education.uclaextension.edu Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2015. ❖❖ Classroom 4 mtgs EDUC X 321.26 Saturday, 8:30am-5pm, Sept. 29-Oct. 20 EDUC X 321.2 EDUC X 321.21 Documentation, Observation and No refund after Oct. 5. c & Supervision and Administration of Supervision and Administration of Assessment of Young Children Monica Hilario, MA, primary teacher, Early Education Early Childhood Centers: Part I Early Childhood Centers: Part II 4.5 units and Extended Learning Programs, Glendale Unified 3.0 units 3.0 units This course offers an introduction and practice on obser- School District; recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished This course offers an overview of administering a This course offers an overview of the leadership, vation, documentation and assessment, and the skills to Instructor Award, 2011. child care center. An introduction to the logistical and supervision and professional development of staff and apply assessment findings to creating appropriate cur- philosophical details of planning, implementation, and how to guide the center and the staff toward a high- riculum for young children. In this course, students appropriate care and education will be presented. quality, developmentally appropriate philosophy and develop systematic and purposeful observation and Instruction covers national professional guidelines for implementation of a program. Instruction covers how to interpretation of documentation for the creation of emer- how an effective administrator implements a plan, lead people and serve as a curriculum leader, alignment gent curriculum and assessment of young children aged Higher Education creates a safe and developmentally appropriate learn- of environment and practices with center mission and 0-5 years. Students learn the California guidelines for & Adult Educators ing environment, and evaluates the quality and value statements, community building, hiring and reten- Early Childhood Education and Transitional Kindergarten. improvement of a center. You will learn about record- tion, staff support, guidance and professional develop- California ECE competencies and tools introduced in the keeping, reporting, and staff policies. Licensing, ment, and supporting quality curriculum through course include the CA Preschool Curriculum Frameworks, Applied Behavioral Analysis permits, and regulations will be covered for the state leadership and reflective evaluation. Students will learn California Preschool Learning Foundations, and Desired of California. The course applies toward California to develop relationships with families that are culturally Results Developmental Profile (DRDP). (ABA) Title 22 and Title 5 regulation compliance and child sensitive and reciprocal and to communicate with and Reg# 362969 development permits. engage families in the center. Emphasis is given to Fee: $498 EDUC X 438.5 Reg# 363626 observation and analysis skills, leadership and mentor- mmOnline Advanced Behavior Analysis in Fee: $424 ing skills and measuring leadership and management Oct. 15-Dec. 9 Applied Settings mm for optimal functioning of the center and staff. The Online No refund after Oct. 19. c & 4.0 units Sept. 24-Nov. 4 course applies toward California Title 22 and Title 5 Kristin Sherman, MA in Human Development and Advanced applications of the theory, principles pro- regulation compliance and child development permits. cesses, concepts, and terminology of applied behavior No refund after Sept. 28. c Social Change; director, ECE program, New School Patricia Yeldell, PhD in Organizational Management, Reg# 363636 West, Santa Monica, CA ECE Mentor Program. analysis (ABA), and the learning principles on which MS in Educational Leadership from Pepperdine Univer- Fee: $424 ABA is based within applied educational and clinical sity. Instructional Director of Early Childhood Education mmOnline EDUC X 321.59 settings. In this course, students learn how to design at the Los Angeles Unified School District. Oct. 29-Dec. 9 Health, Nutrition, and Safety and evaluate experimental interventions. Various meth- ods used to collect, graph and interpret behavioral data Reg# 363629 No refund after Nov. 2. & in Early Childhood c will be discussed. Selection of intervention outcomes Fee: $424 Ellen Khokha, MA, founder/director, The Growing Place 3.0 units mmOnline Child Development Center; instructor, Santa Monica This course covers guidelines for creating a safe and based on functional behavioral assessments are Oct. 29-Dec. 9 College. healthy environment for the young child, including emphasized. Students learn to make recommendations No refund after Nov. 2. emergency preparedness (fire, earthquake, first aid), to clients detailing all contingencies of targeted behav- c & ior change. Ethical considerations in the use of behav- , MA in ECE, CSULB; ECE director, health and public health-related issues, and the nutri- Anita de la Puente ioral interventions will also be discussed. Growing Place, Santa Monica. tional needs of children. Applies toward Tittle 22 Regula- tions and Tittle 5 Child Development Permits; elective Prerequisite(s): X 438.1 Foundations of Behavior Analy- for both Basic and/or Advanced Certificates Programs. sis, X 438.2 Functional Assessment in Behavior Analy- sis, and X 438.4 Ethics in Behavior Analysis. Reg# 363689 Fee: $373 Reg# 362947 mmOnline Fee: $795 Oct. 29-Dec. 9 mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 3 No refund after Nov. 2. c Tamar D. Andrews, EdD, college instructor; director, No refund after Sept. 28. c & ECE Temple Isaiah LA. Jessica Ghobrial, MA, BCBA Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Education 77

EDUC X 438.6 Reg# 362876 Advanced Applications in Fee: $795 Behavior Analysis mmOnline Sept. 24-Nov. 26 Is College Counseling 4.0 units In this course, students will learn applications of behavior No refund after Sept. 28. c & analytic theories, procedures, and methods as it pertains Mary Jordan, EdD, founder and president of My to special populations (e.g. autism spectrum disorders, College Compass, LLC; college and transition counselor emotional/behavioral disorders, and developmental dis- specializing in students with learning disabilities, the Career for You? abilities). Specific behavioral challenges and research in university assistant professor of Counselor Education the selected topics will be discussed. Emphasis will be and Supervision. placed on evidence-based practices and procedures to Cheri Barad eliminate or minimize challenges, teach, and increase The College Counseling Certificate is a unique online program that prepares appropriate behaviors. Given the focus on application, EDUC X 414.82 you to work as a college counselor in a school setting,­ or as an independent students will be required to present four videos of them- The College Admissions Process selves implementing or teaching a behavior change 4.5 units educational consultant, and helps students­ identify postsecondary options. procedure, as well as a comprehensive written project Get in-depth information on options in postsecondary evaluating behavior analytic principles. education. Topics include application calendar options, Ideal For EDUC X 414.89 Financial Aid Prerequisite(s): X 438.1 Foundations of Behavior Analy- choosing a school, early action/early decision, letters of Fundamentals sis, X 438.2 Functional Assessment in Behavior Analy- recommendation, and admissions criteria of public and • Teachers and administrators working with sis and X 438.4 Ethics in Behavior Analysis. private colleges and universities. secondary students EDUC X 414.84 Special Issues Reg# 362949 Reg# 362878 High school and junior/middle school in College Counseling Fee: $795 Fee: $795 • mmOnline mmOnline guidance counselors EDUC X 414.85 Practicum in Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Sept. 24-Nov. 26 • Private and independent college College Counseling No refund after Sept. 28. c & No refund after Sept. 28. c & counselors Rachel Fuentes, MA, BCBA; school psychologist. Veronica Ortiz, MA, former assistant director of admis- Elective Courses (1 required) sion and assistant dean of admission at two Los Angeles-based private colleges Required Courses EDUC X 414.98 College Counseling for College Counseling Reg# 362879 EDUC X 414.81 Counseling the International Students Certification Fee: $795 College‑Bound Student mmOnline EDUC X 414.96 The Business of For information about the College Counseling Sept. 24-Nov. 26 EDUC X 414.82 The College Admission Educational Consulting Certificate, email [email protected], No refund after Sept. 28. c & Process visit education.uclaextension.edu/certificates, or Alexandra Furgiuele, MA in Educational Counseling, EDUC X 414.99 Preparing Community call (310) 825-4191. PPS; college Pathways counselor at a Northern Califor- EDUC X 414.90 Testing/Career College Student for Transfer nia high school. Assessment EDUC X 414.81 Reg# 362881 Counseling the College Bound Student Fee: $795 4.5 units mmOnline This overview of college counseling course covers the Sept. 24-Nov. 26 differences between guidance and college counseling; For More Information No refund after Sept. 28. c & the college counselor’s unique responsibilities; college Karen Grace-Baker, MBA, lead college counselor at a [email protected] | (310) 825-4191 | education.uclaextension.edu counselor’s timeline; and available resources, including private Los Angeles-based high school computer tools. Learn techniques to manage a college counseling office and create informational programs for EDUC X 414.89 EDUC X 414.90 EDUC X 414.84 students and parents. The process of academic planning Financial Aid Fundamentals Testing/Career Assessment Special Issues in College Counseling for college and issues of adolescence are discussed, and 4.5 units 4.5 units 4.5 units various environments—public and private high schools Financial aid is complex and information intensive, and College-bound students encounter a series of standard- This course in the College Counseling Certificate and independent practice—in which college counseling college counselors must understand this important ized examinations as they progress toward college focuses on individual groups of students who present takes place are compared and contrasted. component of the college admissions process. Topics admission. The PSAT/NMSQT, SAT, ACT, and Advanced unique challenges, such as students with learning dis- Reg# 362871 include history of financial aid; types and sources of Placement Tests are the most common. Topics include abilities, undocumented students, first-generation stu- Fee: $795 financial aid; how to apply for federal, state, and insti- what each exam tests for, validity of test results, issues dents, students who are members of the LGBT mmOnline tutional aid; eligibility; how aid is determined; and of bias, and the effect of coaching. In the realm of community, transfer students, etc. The specificity and Sept. 24-Nov. 26 scholarship search services. career planning, numerous career inventories can help changeability of the course content allows the program No refund after Sept. 28. c & Prerequisite(s): Microsoft Office is required to access students—both college-bound and otherwise—identify to keep information current and provide students with Victoria Rueda, BA Child Development; MA School some course content. their career interests and propensities; some of the recent views or changing critical elements in the coun- more widely used career instruments are highlighted. seling profession. Administration. Teacher, K-12 and post secondary; Reg# 362887 Assistant Principal, K-8; Principal, K-6; Head of Fee: $795 Reg# 362884 Reg# 362910 Schools, K-12 mmOnline Fee: $795 Fee: $795 Cheri Barad Sept. 24-Dec. 3 mmOnline mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Sept. 24-Nov. 26 Reg# 362872 No refund after Sept. 28. c Fee: $795 Francisca Marquez, MA in School Counseling, PPS, No refund after Sept. 28. c No refund after Sept. 28. c mmOnline college counselor at a Los Angeles-area high school; Kelli Richards, MA, lecturer, Dept. of Counseling Joan Canzone, MS, senior lead college counselor at a Sept. 24-Nov. 26 former assistant director, finanicial aid office at a Los Psychology, and advisor and career development coor- Los Angeles-based private high school dinator at the University of Wisconsin No refund after Sept. 28. c & Angeles-area university. Reg# 362911 Sally Lozada, PhD, who serves as a dean of Student Reg# 362888 Reg# 362885 Fee: $795 mm Affairs at a midwest college with the responsibilities of Fee: $795 Fee: $795 Online organizing and facilitating multiple aspects of student mmOnline mmOnline Sept. 24-Nov. 26 counseling needs including orientation, financial aid, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Sept. 24-Dec. 3 No refund after Sept. 28. c counseling, and diversity services. No refund after Sept. 28. Cyndy McDonald, MA, who has more than 20 years No refund after Sept. 28. c c Reg# 362874 Pam Walker, MA, former director and assistant director Alison Hess, MS, vice principal and testing coordinator of experience as a school counselor and educational Fee: $795 of financial aid at Massachusetts private colleges. in the Hawaii public school system consultant. 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Reg# 362945 Fee: $795 TESL/Foreign mmOnline Sept. 24-Nov. 26 Language Certification No refund after Sept. 28. c & For information about the TESL/TEFL Certificate, Charlotte Klaar, PhD, CEP, certified educational plan- visit education.uclaextension.edu/certificates, ner, who is a nationally recognized leader in the inde- email [email protected], or pendent educational consulting industry. She was call (310) 825-4191. awarded the Steven R. Antonoff Award for Professional Achievement in recognition of her contributions to the EDUC 825 profession. She has more than 20 years of college Introduction to the TESOL Program counseling experience. 1.0 CEUs This course prepares the student for success in the EDUC X 414.98 TESOL certificate and the TESOL portfolio. The course College Counseling is mandatory, and must be taken first in the series. This for International Students course will give a clear overview of all that is expected 4.5 units to successfully complete the program. It reviews the The college admission process for international stu- entire program, including the scope of work, goals, dents is explored with an emphasis on the special requirements, and portfolio assignments in the four needs and requirements for international students TESOL classes. Expectations for success and time applying to U.S. colleges and universities. This course frames are discussed. This course prepares students explores the challenges of helping international stu- to save work from each course that will be compiled dents understand and navigate the unfamiliar land- into a portfolio during the TESOL Practicum Portfolio scape of the U.S. university system, while helping course. The TESOL certificate is designed to balance students and families understand the importance of fit current teaching theories and practical experience in vs. rankings. In addition, issues unique to international second language acquisition instructional methods. TES0L Certificate students such as testing requirements, financial, and Reg# 363211 visa requirements, the ethics of working with agents, Fee: $75 writing effective personal statements, and demonstrat- mmOnline Do you want to teach English to non-native speakers in the U.S. and abroad? ing interest from afar are also explored. Sept. 24-Oct. 7 • Reg# 362931 No refund after Sept. 28. c International students: do you want to further your education and career and Fee: $795 Kris Lambert, MA, UCLA Extension Distinguished • mmOnline Instructor Award, 2016 become skilled English teachers? Sept. 24-Nov. 26 Expand your current knowledge and skills for teaching English as a Second or No refund after Sept. 28. c EDUC X 425.02 • Megan Wang, Former Associate Director of Under- Cultural Diversity in Schools Foreign Language (TESL/TEFL). graduate Admission, International, University of Califor- 5.0 units nia. Possesses expert knowledge of U.S. admission This course presents an intensive consideration of practices and overseas educational trends. Coordinated culture and diversity, including the impact on instruction and conducted all recruitment and enrollment efforts in related to demographics, migrations, and immigration. For More Information Greater China region. This invovled conducting more Instruction focuses on the nature and manifestations of than 50 presentations in more than 16 cities during a culture, as well as methods and strategies for learning [email protected] | (310) 825-4191 | education.uclaextension.edu three month time period every year. Her efforts lead to about cultural differences and similarities. Examine the a 270% increase in applications and a 146% increase values, customs, mores, and communication styles of EDUC X 414.85 Reg# 362923 in enrollment. cultural groups; interpret the communicative behavior Fee: $550 of individual students; and understand how these vari- Practicum in College Counseling EDUC X 414.99 ous factors impact teaching. 6.0 units mmOnline Apply theory and methodology in a genuine counseling Sept. 24-Nov. 26 Preparing Community College Reg# 362962 situation under professional supervision. Students No refund after Sept. 28. Students for Transfer Fee: $698 c mm complete 65 hours of supervised fieldwork in a local John Shull, EdS, who has worked at six international 4.5 units Online counseling venue. Fieldwork must consist of individual schools during the past 30 years as a director of This course emphasizes the development of knowledge Oct. 8-Dec. 2 counseling or meeting with students in group settings. Counseling and Special Services and as a university and skills with regard to guiding and supporting com- No refund after Oct. 12. c For those who may have difficulty making arrangements counselor. John began his seventh international school munity college students through all steps of their Kimberly Persiani, EdD, assistant professor, CSULA; to complete 65 hours of student counseling, they may experience in the 2017/18 school year at St. Stephen’s community college education, from enrollment through international and multicultural education at the Univer- complete 35 hours of counseling, as well as a pre- School in Rome, Italy as the director of University and application and transfer admission. Students will learn sity of San Francisco, bilingual education and social approved research project which will be submitted to College Counseling. about community college matriculation processes, justice and equity. the instructor at the completion of the class. Students course selection, transfer application, and how to also participate in the online portion of the course in EDUC X 414.96 strategically position prospective transfer students for EDUC X 425.04 which practicum experiences are shared with col- The Business of admission to public and privates colleges and universi- Instructional Technologies leagues and reviewed by the instructor. Educational Consulting ties. Students will explore the current community col- for TESL Educators Prerequisite(s): Completion of the six required courses 4.5 units lege landscape as well as big issues like challenges for 5.0 units and formal enrollment in the certificate. Students may Educational consultants are unique among business disadvantaged populations and persistence towards The computer is an effective classroom tool. Using not enroll until their Practicum proposal has been professionals because their goal is not just to have a transfer. Students will learn about the critical programs hands-on practice, learn the benefits of instructional approved and they have received permission from the profitable practice, but also to truly make a difference essential to supporting persistence and transfer, like technology in adult ESL classes. Covers current tech- College Counseling Certificate advisor. in the lives of their clients. This course focuses on how those for first-generation college students, articulation nologies and their applications in the ESL classroom agreements, admissions priority agreements, honors Reg# 362916 to create a successful practice using basic business and total educational settings, urban distance learning and financial aid. Fee: $550 principles and entrepreneurship skills. Topics covered and adult ESL education, and strategies for overcoming mmOnline include steps needed to begin the process: early deci- Reg# 362939 technophobia in ESL teachers and learners. Sept. 24-Nov. 26 sions, formulating the business plan, business struc- Fee: $795 Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer applica- mmOnline tions, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Internet No refund after Sept. 28. c tures, fee setting, contracts, creating a marketing plan, Julia Varriale, MA, college counseling consultant and social media. The material in this course is Sept. 24-Nov. 26 browsers. Community College Counselor Sourcebook, 2nd Reg# 362920 intended to help you create your personal business Reg# 363691 template so you can launch a successful educational edition. Must be purchased from the College Board at Fee: $698 Fee: $550 their web site. Available as a PDF only. Not available mm consulting business. mmOnline Online at UCLA bookstore. Reg# 362941 Oct. 15-Dec. 9 Sept. 24-Nov. 26 No refund after Sept. 28. & No refund after Sept. 28. 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Reg# 363032 Fee: $650 K-12 California mmOnline Oct. 1-Nov. 12 Teacher Credentialing Enrollment in this course is only for those who are seeking to obtain the CLAD-CTEL authorization on a & Authorizations CA teaching credential or are doing it for professional development. This course is not part of the TESOL program. CLAD through CTEL Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No Certification refund after Oct. 4. c Ann Ingman EDUC 804.1 Introduction to the Study of Teaching EDUC X 426.9 English Language Learners (CLAD CTEL Portfolio Through CTEL Certificate) 1.0 units 0.5 CEUs The CTEL Portfolio brings together learning and field This orientation to the CLAD through CTEL Program experiences from the other CTEL courses in a cohesive gives applicants a clear understanding of the entire manner. Candidates collaborate with instructors from program, including its scope and goals, requirements, each course individually to determine an appropriate Pathway standards, procedures that affect competencies, and field assignment based on academic and professional field experience(s). This orientation is a prerequisite for interests and establish the material that should be all other CLAD through CTEL courses and includes included in the CTEL Portfolio. Although field assign- Specialization in Learning and Life Skills formal application to the UCLA Extension program. ments differ between candidates, everyone must Prerequisite(s): Payment of Certificate in Teaching complete a CTEL Portfolio that documents their experi- Full-Time Program Upcoming Program Tours English Language Learners candidacy fee (CF580). ences, including organized reflections and evidence of Reg# 363023 knowledge, skills, and abilities. Pathway offers a college experience for Discover the difference a high-quality Fee: $25 Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is restricted to students who students with intellectual and other education program can make. Tours mmOnline have completed Education 804.1, X 426, X 426.1, developmental disabilities. Pathway X 426.2, and X 426.3 and made formal approved take approximately 2 hours and Sept. 24-Dec. 3 promotes growth in academics, career Enrollment in this course is only for those who are application to the UCLA Extension CLAD through include a short walking trip to the seeking to obtain the CLAD-CTEL authorization on a CTEL program. exploration, and the transition to student apartments. Tour dates & RSVPs CA teaching credential or are doing it for professional Reg# 363715 independent living. will be available on our website toward development. 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Please Kris Lambert, MA, UCLA Extension Distinguished academic support, and social activities. obtain the approval of your credential program advisor Instructor Award, 2016 before enrolling to ensure that this course satisfies your credential program requirements. Examine culture and cultural diversity and the relationship to academic Special Education achievement, development, implementation, and evalu- For education specialist clear credential programs, ation of culturally inclusive instruction. 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EDUC X 330.55 K-12 Educator Single Subject Methods for Professional Teaching Mathematics Professional 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs This course is designed to prepare secondary math Development candidates to effectively plan and deliver the state- adopted academic content standards for students in Development Courses For information about methods courses that allow mathematics (grades 7-12). The candidate will have California general education teachers to add a multiple opportunities to learn, practice, and reflect upon subject authorization to their multiple subject or mathematics-specific pedagogical knowledge and skills single subject credential, call (310) 825-0095, to: enable students to understand basic mathematical email [email protected], or visit computations, concepts, and symbols to solve common for Educators education.uclaextension.edu/credentials. problems and novel problems; help students solve real- world problems using mathematical reasoning and concrete, verbal, symbolic, and graphic representations; The UCLA Extension Education Department is pleased to offer summer Educational Leadership provide a secure environment for taking intellectual risks and approaching problems in multiple ways; model and professional development courses in a range of topics for K-12 educators. EDUC X 315A encourage students to use multiple ways of approaching Principles and Methods of Teaching mathematical problems; encourage discussion of differ- Add a New Credential to Your Elementary Reading ent solution strategies; foster positive attitudes toward 4.5 units mathematics; and encourage student curiosity, flexibility, Current MS/SS Course fulfills California requirements for (a) a and persistence in solving mathematical problems. The Contact us for state requirements to add subject-specific pedagogy course for teaching read- course also helps students in grades 7-12 to understand an authorization to your credential. ing in a Multiple Subject Credential program (CA mathematics as a logical system that includes definitions, Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential Program axioms, and theorems; and to understand and use EDUC X 315A Principles and Methods Standards), and (b) a course in developing English mathematical notation and advanced symbols; and for Teaching Elementary Reading language skills for beginning readers for credentialed assign and assess work through progress monitoring and Single Subject teachers who want to add a multiple summative assessments that include illustrations of EDUC X 330.54 Single Subject Methods subject credential (CTC document CL-621A 4/2017). student thinking such as open-ended questions, investi- for Teaching English Topics include assessment and instruction of foun- gations, and projects. dational reading skills in the early grades, strategies Prerequisite(s): Preliminary Teaching Credential. EDUC X 330.55 Single Subject Methods to develop reading and comprehension of narrative Reg# 363767 for Teaching Mathematics and informational text to build discipline-specific Fee: $725 knowledge, methods of instruction that are sensitive mmOnline EDUC X 330.56 Single Subject Methods and responsive to the individual needs of all stu- Oct. 1-Nov. 25 dents, and selection of appropriate instructional for Teaching Social Science No refund after Oct. 5. c materials and assessments. In order to complete Allison Leggett, EdD assignments, participants must have access to at least six learners in the same grade level (in a EDUC X 330.56 classroom, after-school program, or other setting). Single Subject Methods for Teaching For More Information Reg# 363740 Social Science Fee: $687 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs [email protected] | (310) 825-0095 | education.uclaextension.edu mm Online This course is designed for credentialed teachers who Oct. 8-Dec. 9 are looking to add a certification in social studies to No refund after Oct. 12. c their credential. The primary goal of this course is for Harriet Levine, Harriet Feinstein-Levine, MA Reading candidates to learn specific teaching strategies that are and Literacy effective in supporting them to teach the state-adopted academic content standards for students in history- EDUC X 330.54 social science (grades 7-12). The course is centered Single Subject Methods for on developing an understanding of historical thinking, Teaching English and learning new methods to help secondary students 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs think, read, and write like historians. Participants in the This course focuses on methodologies appropriate for course have an opportunity to design lessons and facilitating English/language arts instruction at the learning experiences that they can use to teach social middle and high school levels in a variety of classroom studies, while also continuing to build their own under- settings. As candidates for the Single Subject Credential standing of what it means to learn social studies. in English, students in this course learn, practice, and Prerequisite(s): Preliminary Teaching Credential. reflect on the specific pedagogical knowledge needed Reg# 363770 to teach English/language arts to secondary students. Fee: $725 We explore a variety of teaching strategies for organiz- mmOnline ing a secondary English/language arts curriculum using Oct. 1-Nov. 25 the national standards of the Common Core. Teacher No refund after Oct. 5. Save the Date candidates discuss, plan, implement, and assess c Victoria Harvey, PhD, UC Santa Barbara appropriate instruction using current best practices for the effective teaching of English/language arts. The UCLA Extension course addresses various curricular areas of English/ language arts, including the teaching of writing; reading Certificate Graduation Ceremony comprehension and literature; language applications; Friday, June 28 at Royce Hall grammar; speaking applications and visual media; and how they can be effectively integrated into daily lesson planning while meeting Common Core Standards. Make sure you’re eligible to take part! Additionally, teacher candidates learn how to be reflec- tive practitioners who regularly engage in classroom For details, contact your certificate action research to improve their teaching. advisor. Prerequisite(s): Preliminary Teaching Credential. Reg# 363766 Fee: $725 mmOnline Oct. 1-Nov. 25 No refund after Oct. 5. c & Jennifer DaCosta

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Reg# 362810 Fee: $999 Aerospace ❖❖ Classroom ENGINEERING 4 mtgs & Mechanical Saturday, 9am-4pm, Sept. 29-Oct. 20 UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Engineering 1145 Gayley Ave. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. Advanced Plumbing No refund after Oct. 14. Steve Kinaly, MS, PE, TE, transportation engineer, Systems Design California Department of Transportation MECH&AE X 400.8 Plumbing Systems I: HVAC Code and Engineering Fundamentals 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs MECH&AE X 424.7 This course reviews codes and basic engineering prin- HVAC Design Fundamentals ciples and graphic presentations related to plumbing 4.0 units systems design, including load calculations, piping This is the first course in air conditioning engineering design, and equipment selection, based upon the latest and design. During the course students will learn the issue of several plumbing codes. Instruction also covers basic engineering calculations and design rules. Avail- plumbing fixtures and piping material selection. Topics able tools and software to design the HVAC system for include a brief plumbing history; plumbing fixtures; a commercial building will be introduced and used. The sanitary waste and vent; traps; pumps and sewage design will follow the California codes and regulations. ejectors; potable hot and cold water; and storm water. The goal is for the students to learn the steps needed Prerequisite(s): Minimum of one year of employment in for designing a sample project. an architectural/engineering firm or city/county building Reg# 362892 department. Fee: $999 Reg# 362686 ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $999 10 mtgs mmOnline Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 AEROSPACE & ELECTRICAL & Sept. 24-Dec. 9 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COMPUTER ENGINEERING Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Oct. 14. c Sayros Yadgar, Sayros Yadgar, PE, MSME, CEM, CMVP 82 Advanced Plumbing 87 Communication Systems Daniel Murphy, PE, CPD, CFPS; principal, Murphy Exports. Systems Design 88 Integrated Circuit Design Lean Six Sigma MECH&AE X 400.16 82 Engineering Review Courses Fire Protection for For a complete certificate description visit uclaexten- TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT sion.edu/engineering. For information call (310) 825- 82 HVAC Plumbing Engineers 4100 or email [email protected]. 88 Contract Management 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 82 Lean Six Sigma This course provides engineers, designers, and contrac- MECH&AE X 428.69 89 Government Cost Estimating tors with a basic technical understanding and apprecia- Six Sigma Green Belt 84 Systems Engineering tion of fire protection systems, specifically automatic & Pricing sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, fire pumps, and 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs water supplies. Students will develop an understanding The Six Sigma Management System is rocking the BIOENGINEERING 90 Information Technology of design and installation practices of systems, calcula- business world by helping organizations meet or Management tion methods, installation standards, product evaluations, exceed customer requirements through greater effi- 85 Biotechnology Engineering and review and approval of fire protection design plans. ciency and profitability. “Sigma” is a statistical mea- surement term that indicates how far a given process 85 Medical Device Engineering 91 Supply Chain Management Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Plumbing Systems I, II, and III, or consent of instructor. deviates from perfection and the highly disciplined Six Sigma process allows organizations to develop and CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL Reg# 362687 deliver near-perfect products and services. The central Fee: $999 idea behind Six Sigma is that if you can measure how mm ENGINEERING Online many defects exist in a process, you can systematically Sept. 24-Dec. 9 eliminate them and get as close to “zero defects” as 85 Construction Management Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after possible. This course shows students how to identify 87 Recycling and Solid Oct. 14. c and manage process-improvement projects using the Douglas Nadeau, president, RAN Fire Protection systematic, analytical Six Sigma approach. Topics Waste Management Engineering include management roles and responsibilities that support Six Sigma philosophy, specific analysis tech- niques that can be applied to a process, and inspiring Engineering Review Courses case studies of company successes. Class exercises include simulations that demonstrate the application C&EE 801 of tools and techniques. This course also prepares Traffic Engineering Registration students to take the American Society for Quality Green License Review Belt Certification exam. 3.6 CEUs Prerequisite(s): Experience in a manufacturing or ser- This review course prepares participants for the State of vice organization; knowledge of Lean manufacturing California Professional Engineers Board Traffic Engineer and World Class Operations techniques; knowledge of License Exam. Each session includes an overview of the basic statistics; and working knowledge of computer relevant subject matter. Instruction concentrates on traffic spreadsheet, presentation, database, and word pro- engineering fundamentals as they relate to the exam. 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Internet ——Vanessa Allwardt access required to retrieve course materials. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Engineering 83 Advanced Plumbing Systems Design Lean Six Sigma Certificate Certificate Offered in Cooperation with the American Society Specialization of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) UCLA Extension and American Society Learn how to meet and exceed customer requirements and make your of Plumbing Engineering (ASPE) have organization more profitable by delivering near-perfect products and combined forces to offer one of the services in the most efficient way. most comprehensive online programs in plumbing systems in the U.S. Learn Required Courses This 3-course (12-unit) program prepares you to take the American Society for plumbing systems design for com- ++MECH&AE X 428.69 Six Sigma Quality Green Belt and Black Belt mercial and industrial structures in Green Belt m Certification exams. this 7-course (28-units) certificate. ++MECH&AE X 428.80 Lean Six Sigma Lean Six Sigma methodology benefits­ Required Courses Black Belt I m anyone in Engineering, Manufacturing, ++MECH&AE X 400.8 Plumbing Systems Design I: ++MECH&AE X 428.90 Lean Six Sigma Business Operations, Quality Control, Code and Engineering Fundamentals m Black Belt II m and beyond. MECH&AE X 400.9 Plumbing Systems Design II: Advanced Engineering Systems m ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. MECH&AE X 400.10 Plumbing Systems Designs III: Systems Application m MECH&AE X 400.14 High Rise Building Plumbing Design m For Complete Details ++ m uclaextension.edu/engineering MECH&AE X 400.16 Fire Protection for Plumbing Engineers MECH&AE X 400.17 Hospital and Lab Plumbing Design m Reg# 363411 MECH&AE X 428.80 Fee: $999 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt I Electives (choose 1 course from the following list) ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs EC ENGR X 438.8 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design 11 mtgs Lean Six Sigma helps organizations develop and deliver Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 near-perfect products and services in a more efficient MECH&AE X 400.13 Solar Thermal Energy Solutions UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. way to both meet and exceed customer requirements, ++EC ENGR X 489.14 Electrical Design and Construction m No meeting Nov. 22. and to become more profitable. This course prepares Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. students to fulfill the role of a Six Sigma Black Belt, ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. No refund after Oct. 14. c providing technical guidance and mentoring to Green Nareg Tovmassian, Business Process consultant at Belts, leadership, and other team members. Subjects Kaiser Permanente, Six Sigma Black/Green Belt holder; include strategic planning, measuring performance, director of Project Management Institute (PMI) – team development, and understanding the customer. For Complete Details LA Chapter San Fernando Valley satellite. This is not an exam prep course. Completing both Lean uclaextension.edu/et Reg# 362589 Six Sigma Black Belt I and II provides students with Fee: $999 practical knowledge to improve their organizations and ❖❖ Classroom excel in their careers. 11 mtgs Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the UCLA Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Extension X 428.69 Six Sigma Green Belt, or a compa- Systems Engineering UCLA Extension Gayley Center: rable Green Belt course from a recognized source, and 1145 Gayley Ave. consent of instructor. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. Reg# 363412 No refund after Oct. 14. c Fee: $999 Chahriar Assad, PhD, chief scientist, Network and mmOnline Specialization Space Systems, The Boeing Company Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Reg# 363406 Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Fee: $999 Oct. 14. c The Systems Engineering program MECH&AE X 410.300 Systems ❖❖ Classroom David Arvonio, DM, MBA, MPA, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, senior business analyst, Air Force Space and provides solid understanding of key Modeling and Simulation and 10 mtgs m Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Missile Systems Center principles of systems engineering includ- Design Integration UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: ing requirements analysis, architecture MECH&AE X 410.400 Systems 21650 Oxnard Street and design, modeling, integration, risk Integra­tion, Verification, No meeting Nov. 22. management, verification, and validation. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. and Validation m + No refund after Oct. 14. c +MECH&AE X 410.100 Principles of These courses qualify as electives toward Irfan Khan, PMP, CHPS. Project Management and Lean Systems Engineering Six Sigma professional with 15 years and diverse industry the Astronautical Engineering and the background ranging from aerospace, commercial, mili- MECH&AE X 410.200 System Medical Device Engineering Certificates. tary and healthcare. Expertise in earned value, time cost, Requirement and Design m and risk management, agile, and scrum. MMOffered online. ++Offered this quarter. For More Information [email protected] | (310) 825-4100 | uclaextension.edu/engineering 84 Engineering Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Save the Date UCLA Extension Biotechnology Certificate Graduation Ceremony Friday, June 28 at Royce Hall Engineering Make sure you’re eligible to take part! For details, contact your certificate Biotechnology engineering has widespread uses in both medicine and advisor. industrial manufacturing. Learn the design cycle, manufacturing process, and regulatory approval requirements of this fast-growing field. Courses provide theoretical and practical knowledge you can apply immediately in this 6-course (24-unit) certificate. Required Courses ++BIOENGR X 431.1 Fundamentals of Biotechnology Engineering m BIOENGR X 431.2 Manufacturing Processes in Biotechnology m Learn more about Extension Certificates at ++BIOENGR X 431.3 Process Development and Quality Systems for Biotechnology uclaextension.edu/programs BIOENGR X 431.4 Regulatory Affairs for Biotechnology Elective X 430.001 Introduction to Nanotechnology In addition, choose 2 elective courses (8 units). Any Medical Device Engineering course can apply as an elective.

++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. For More Information Medical Device [email protected] | (310) 825-4100 | uclaextension.edu/engineering MECH&AE X 428.90 Systems Engineering Lean Six Sigma Black Belt II 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs MECH&AE X 410.100 For decades, the Lean and Six Sigma methodologies Principles of Systems Engineering Engineering have been helping organizations meet and exceed 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs customer requirements, while becoming more effi- This course is designed to provide the student with an cient and profitable. Lean and Six Sigma help orga- overview of Systems Engineering including its key This certificate consists of 6 courses (24 units), including 5 required courses nizations develop and deliver near-perfect products activities of requirements gathering, architecture, and 1 elective. and services. Lean is a term developed by Toyota that behavior, and test; and evaluation. The course will focuses on the relentless pursuit of removing waste define Systems and how they are built brought into from business practices. The term “Sigma” is a sta- being, applying the various life cycle models that can Medical devices play a critical role in ++X 430.4 Biomaterials and tistical term that measures how far a given process be used to describe the evolution of a System from Biocompatibility m deviates from perfection. The central idea behind Six concept through disposal. Students will gain the knowl- the effectiveness of today’s health Sigma is that if you can measure how many defects X 430.5 Medical Device Manufacturing: edge of integrating the management of the engineering care. Advance your career or enter you have in a process, you can systematically deter- with other disciplines involved to build a system. Lec- this field by increasing your knowl- Processes, Equipment, mine how to eliminate them, getting as close to “zero tures will cover processes of the system design and and Techniques m defects” as possible. This course demonstrates analysis, and finally highlight the importance of the edge of medical device design, man- advanced Lean and Six Sigma tools and techniques. operational feasibility analysis as a necessary element ufacturing, quality control, biomateri- Students learn to document enterprise-level pro- during the design process. Electives cesses, identify the steps necessary to implement a Reg# 362694 als, biocompatibility, and European ++X 410.100 Principles of Systems Lean Six Sigma system, as well as learn how to teach and mentor in the workplace. Fee: $999 and U.S. FDA regulatory approvals. Engineering mmOnline Courses benefit engineers, program Reg# 363413 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 X 410.200 System Requirements Fee: $999 Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after mm managers, regulatory and and Design Online Oct. 14. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 c clinical staff, and suppliers. Gary Bosworth, MS, MBA, licensed professional X 410.300 Systems Modeling and Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after engineer Simulation and Design Integration Oct. 14. Required Courses c 410.400 Systems Integration, David Arvonio, DM, MBA, MPA, Lean Six Sigma Master ++ Black Belt, senior business analyst, Air Force Space and X 430.1 Fundamentals of Medical Verification, and Validation Device Engineering Missile Systems Center X 430.2 Regulatory Affairs for In addition, choose 1 elective course m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Medical Devices m (4 units). Any Biotechnology Engineering g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. X 430.3 Process Development and course can apply as an elective. Quality Systems for Medical Devices ++Offered this quarter. c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. MMOffered online. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. For More Information & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED [email protected] | (310) 825-4100 | uclaextension.edu/engineering C UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Engineering 85

structure and properties of materials used as biomateri- Bioengineering als including ceramics, metals, synthetic polymers, and natural materials. The structures, chemistry, and sur- Engineering & Technology face morphology of these materials will be reviewed and how these factors ultimately define the biocompat- Biotechnology Engineering ibility of a material. The second part of the course will For a complete certificate description, visit cover host reactions to biomaterials and an emphasis uclaextension.edu/engineering. For information, call on common clinical applications of biomaterials. The Short Courses (310) 825-4100 or email [email protected]. process of material selection for biocompatibility will be introduced with regards to body responses including BIOENGR X 431.1 cell and tissue interaction, immunological responses, Fundamentals of and toxicity and safety. Students will be presented with A Short Step to Taking Your Career Further problems of property characterization, failure analysis uclaextension.edu/shortcourses Biotechnology Engineering and performance testing. Design criteria, material 4.0 units selection, performance, property retention, stability, and This course provides an overview of central biotechnol- typical failure modes will be presented. UCLA Extension short courses give you the tools you need to upgrade your ogy engineering topics covering the various approaches on how to engineer products using genes and genome; Reg# 362689 career or take off in an exciting new direction in just 2-5 days. recombinant DNA technology and genomics; microbiol- Fee: $999 mm ogy biotechnology; plant biotechnology; animal biotech- Online Save 10% when you enroll at least one month prior to the start of a course. nology; forensic analysis; and medical biotechnology. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 The course also covers biotechnology regulations, Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Explore such topics as ethics, and biotechnology. Oct. 14. c Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of cell biology or molecular Bill Tawil, PhD, director, Bioinnovation, Baxter Health; Advanced Digital Communications DSP for Communications biology. adjunct professor, Bioengineering, UCLA. Systems July 12–14 Reg# 362688 May 15–19 Fee: $999 FPGAs for DSP and Software-Defined mmOnline Ceramic Matrix Composites Radio Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Civil & Environmental Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after June 7–9 July 19–21 Oct. 14. c Engineering Multi-rate Signal Processing Bill Tawil, PhD, director, Bioinnovation, Baxter Health; June 7–9 adjunct professor, Bioengineering, UCLA. Construction Management BIOENGR X 431.3 For a complete certificate description, visit Get 1 Free. For every three members you enroll, you can add a fourth enrollment for free. Process Development and Quality uclaextension.edu/engineering. For information, call Customized Corporate Training Available. Systems for Biotechnology (310) 825-4100 or email [email protected]. 4.0 units Overview of drug development from molecule to prod- C&EE X 407.1 uct, manufacture to regulatory, and product launch. Construction Management Basic scientific principles in drug development are 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs covered with an emphasis on quality management This course covers the basic principles and responsibili- For More Information principles, focusing on GxPs, including GLP, GMP, GDP, ties in construction management, including interface (310) 825-3344 | uclaextension.edu/shortcourses GCP, and GAMP. requirements between real estate, leasing, legal, feasi- Reg# 362720 bility, finance, lending, marketing, accounting, and Fee: $999 public agencies; defining and controlling the scope of mmOnline a project; and functions of the construction manager: Sept. 24-Dec. 9 planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and managing Recycling & Solid Waste Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after the other team members. Other topics include manage- Oct. 14. c ment principles, estimating, scheduling, budgeting, Hui Xiang, DH Sc, senior scientist, Allergan, Inc. purchasing, design, safety, insurance, construction techniques, labor, and public relations. The course includes one “construction forum” with senior manage- Management Certificate Medical Device Engineering ment representatives from several different disciplines related to building construction. BIOENGR X 430.1 Reg# 362593 Learn the environmental, technological, political, legal, and economic aspects of Fundamentals of Medical Fee: $999 Device Engineering mmOnline recycling and waste management policies with this 6-course (24-unit) certificate. 4.0 units Sept. 24-Dec. 9 This course introduces the challenges and opportunities Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after We are a Continuing Education Provider for Registered Environmental Health Specialists for creative, impactful medical device engineering that Oct. 14. & (REHS). meets FDA regulation. It includes examples of current Dan McAuliffe, MS, LEED AP BD+C, project manager, device development and identifies the medical and Morley Builders Developed in cooperation with the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery technical frontiers of this industry. Quality consider- Reg# 362695 (formerly the CA Integrated Waste Management Board). ations and risk management are a part of the FDA Fee: $999 mandated design process. This course illustrates how ❖❖ Classroom Required Courses this constraint is not an obstacle, but an opportunity to 11 mtgs compete on the basis of meaningful product features Tuesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 ++C&EE X 438.6 Principles of Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Solid and reliability. Upon completing this course, the student UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Waste Management has a broad exposure to this industry and understands 10920 Lindbrook Dr. the special considerations regarding engineering for Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after C&EE X 438.1 Municipal Solid Waste Management Technology product safety in a regulated environment. Oct. 14. c Reg# 362587 Sean Leonard, MBA, principal, S.L. Leonard & Associ- C&EE X 438.3 Environmental Law and Regulatory Framework for Recycling and Fee: $999 ates, Inc.; UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Municipal Solid Waste Management mmOnline Award, 2013. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Reg# 362697 C&EE X 438.4 Case Studies and Best Management Practices Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Fee: $999 Oct. 14. c ❖❖ Classroom Electives (Choose 2 courses from the following list) David Law, MS, Hewlett-Packard, business consultant 11 mtgs Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ++C&EE X 438.5 Recycling and Municipal Solid Waste Management: Research Project BIOENGR X 430.4 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Any course in Construction Management can apply as an elective. Biomaterials and Biocompatibility Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. 4.0 units No refund after Oct. 14. c ++Offered this quarter. This course serves as an engineering introduction to Salih Eroglu, Master of Construction Management, the field of biomaterials and biocompatibility, and architect, UIA (International Union of Architects); project assumes some background in biology and organic manager, Swinerton Builders. For Complete Details chemistry. 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C&EE X 407.3 C&EE X 412.2 Construction Planning Advanced Construction Costs Construction and Management Systems and Estimating Using Primavera 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs This course overviews processes and strategies to This course presents an in-depth study of the current control project costs from conception through comple- systems and techniques applied in construction plan- tion. Instruction covers the development of full project Management Certificate ning, scheduling, control, and delay impact analysis. estimates, conceptual estimating, value engineering, Instruction emphasizes the Critical Path Method competitive bidding, CM at risk, the preconstruction approach to developing baseline schedules, progress process, incorporating sustainability, self-performed measurement, earned value, integrated management work, working with subcontractors, change order This 8-course (32-unit) certificate provides an overview of modern construction­ systems, and as-planned versus as-built analysis. The management, and maximization of profits. through a survey of the field’s management and technology­ facets. course also includes hands-on computerized scheduling Prerequisite(s): X 407.1 Construction Management and using Primavera Systems software. X 412.1 Fundamentals of Construction Costs and Required Courses Reg# 362595 Estimating, or equivalent experience and consent Fee: $1,099 of instructor. ++C&EE X 407.1 Construction Management m FF Hybrid Reg# 362668 ++C&EE X 407.2 Construction Technology m 11 mtgs Fee: $999 Online sessions ❖❖ Classroom ++C&EE X 407.3 Construction Planning and Management Systems Using Primavera m Sept. 24; Oct. 8 & 22; Nov. 12 & 26 11 mtgs Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 m Classroom meetings ++C&EE X 412.1 Fundamentals of Construction Costs and Estimating Monday, 6-9pm, Oct. 1, 15 & 29; Nov. 19; UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Dec. 3 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Electives (choose 4 courses from the following list) UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. 1145 Gayley Ave. No refund after Oct. 14. c & C&EE X 408.75 Legal Aspects of Construction Projects and Contracts Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. Sherwin Rosenbloom, MS, consultant C&EE X 412.5 Construction Job Site Management m No refund after Oct. 14. c & Dan McAuliffe, MS, LEED AP BD+C, project manager, C&EE X 412.8 C&EE X 412.9 Reading Construction Blueprints Morley Builders Construction Project Management ++C&EE X 438.8 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Reg# 362719 Using MS Project 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs m Fee: $1,099 C&EE X 412.16 Principles of Structural Analysis mmOnline This course presents the software programs used to ++C&EE X 489.16 Introduction to Building Information Modeling m Sept. 24-Dec. 9 manage and control construction projects. Instruction Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. features hands-on training in the use of Microsoft Project 2013 Professional software to conduct mul- In addition, all courses in the Advanced Plumbing Systems Design Certificate No refund after Oct. 14. c & Diego Ramirez tiple tasks such as preparing construction schedules also qualify as electives. which include definitions of detailed activities and C&EE X 412.1 assignments of logic relationships; defining and Visit uclaextension.edu/CE0030 for a full list of electives. Fundamentals of Construction Costs managing costs and resources (labor, equipment, and materials); sorting and categorizing information; pre- ++ MM and Estimating Offered this quarter. Offered online. 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs paring monthly updates of schedules; reviewing, This course provides an overview of the basic proce- analyzing, and troubleshooting schedules; developing, dures for estimating general construction costs. Topics analyzing, and presenting delay issues; and producing Get a Head Start on a Master of Science in Engineering include the preparation of quantity surveys (take-offs) reports and graphics. Prerequisite(s): X 407.3 Construction Planning and ­ and the development of material, labor, and equipment Take advantage of an agreement between UCLA Extension and University of costs, including pricing of contractor and subcontractor Management Systems. Wisconsin-Platteville. Complete your Construction Management Certificate then work from actual working drawings and specifications. Reg# 362691 Reg# 362594 Fee: $1,099 apply 12 graduate credits toward UW‑Platteville’s online M.S. in Engineering. mmOnline Fee: $999 For Complete Details mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after gouwp.com/ucla Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Oct. 14. c & Oct. 14. & Ataa Aly, senior project engineer, San Diego Interna- c tional Airport Dan McAuliffe, MS, LEED AP BD+C, project manager, Morley Builders For Complete Details C&EE X 438.8 uclaextension.edu/et Reg# 362729 Leadership in Energy and Fee: $999 ❖❖ Classroom Environmental Design 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs C&EE X 407.2 Reg# 362722 11 mtgs Tuesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Green buildings embody a design intent on balancing Construction Technology Fee: $999 environmental responsiveness and responsibility, 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs mmOnline UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. resource efficiency, and cultural and community sen- This course studies construction materials, equipment, Sept. 24-Dec. 9 sitivity. The course primarily focuses on the LEED methods, and regulatory influences. Topics include Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Oct. 14. Rating System, currently the centerpiece of the most construction for site and civil work; seismic resistance; Oct. 14. c & c innovative, effective aspects of green design. The technology of basic building materials; interior and Michael Johnson, MS in Construction Management Amir Zavichi, Port of LA, Ph.D. Civil Engineering and course will cover both versions of the rating system exterior finishes; plumbing and electrical and mechani- from USC, consulting practice principal Construction Management, registered civil engineer administered by USGBC, LEED 2009, and LEED v4. cal systems. Instruction discusses current develop- Reg# 362590 (PE), certified construction manager (CMC) Topics range from sustainable principles, and current ments in materials, systems, and construction Fee: $999 Reg# 362699 sustainable design and building practices, to specific techniques in light of changing factors of production, ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $999 elements of the LEED rating system. This course regulatory constraints, and current trends. 10 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom benefits individuals who are very hands-on in their role Prerequisite(s): X 407.1 Construction Management or Thursday, 6-9pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 10 mtgs in the design and construction of a green building, as consent of instructor. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 well as anyone with an interest in understanding the Reg# 362721 No meeting Nov. 22. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. basic nuances of green building. No meeting Nov. 22. Fee: $999 Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. Reg# 362724 Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 14. c Fee: $999 11 mtgs Perla Hernandez Lastra, MS, LEED AP, senior project No refund after Oct. 14. c ❖❖ Classroom Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 manager, S.L. Leonard & Associates, Inc. Salih Eroglu, Master of Construction Management, 11 mtgs UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: architect, UIA (International Union of Architects); project Tuesday, 6:15-9:15pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 10920 Lindbrook Dr. manager, Swinerton Builders. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Oct. 14. c & Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. Michael Johnson, MS in Construction Management No refund after Oct. 14. c from USC, consulting practice principal Dimitris Klapsis, LEED AP, senior project manager kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Engineering 87

C&EE X 438.9 C&EE X 489.16 Sustainable Energy Management Introduction to Building Information Recycling and Solid Electrical & 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Modeling (BIM) Waste Management The OPEC oil embargo of 1973 was the first real wake- 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Computer Engineering up call about the U.S.’s dependence on imported This introductory course in Building Information Model- C&EE X 438.6 energy and the consequences of unchecked energy ing (BIM) focuses on Autodesk’s Revit Architecture as Principles of Waste usage. From that experience, many energy-intensive a platform for learning key principles in the application Reduction, Recycling, Communication Systems companies quickly saw the value of having a dedicated of digital media in the design and documentation of resource, often an Energy Manager, whose role was to building elements within a parametric environment. and Solid Waste Management 4.0 units EL ENGR X 422.19 minimize energy costs and ensure energy availability Fundamental training is provided so students can This course provides an overview of the fundamentals of Satellite Communication (i.e., make the company’s energy usage sustainable). progress to more advanced design computation and its waste reduction, recycling, and solid waste management. Consequently, the term “sustainability” has long been application in the construction industry. Through a System Design Topics include solid waste characterization/designing a part of the energy manager’s lexicon. Today, it isn’t just series of lectures and exercises, this course explores 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs characterization study; overview of the solid waste/recy- energy-intensive companies that are interested in basic BIM concepts that apply to all parametrically The satellite communications field offers exciting tech- cling infrastructure and the recycling/waste management energy management. Concerns about climate change, driven CAD systems. nical and business opportunities. This practical, appli- state/federal regulatory framework; recycled materials cations-oriented course provides a rigorous background energy security, and utility cost stability have led to a Reg# 362692 tremendous increase in the role of energy management specifications and recycling markets; principles of inte- in satellite communications principles and theory, and Fee: $999 grated waste management approach; conducting an on- discusses current, future, and pioneering communica- across all sectors, and it is no longer the domain of just mm Online site waste reduction/recycling assessment for businesses; tion satellites, including L-band, C-band, Ku-band, and engineers but also business managers, contractors, and Sept. 24-Dec. 9 many others. This course will explore the role of energy interface of sustainability, climate change, and recycling/ Ka-band systems. This course explores the use of satel- Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after municipal solid waste (MSW) management; basic environ- lites for TV, telephone, data transmission, and Internet management in providing a meaningful and financially Oct. 14. viable sustainability program. Students successfully c mental metrics for waste reduction and recycling; recy- access. Topics include antenna farms and trade-offs of Ataa Aly, senior project engineer, San Diego Interna- cling/waste management aspects of life cycle analysis; phased array versus MBA and other approaches; link completing the course will take away a solid under- tional Airport standing of what energy management entails, key greenhouse gas/carbon footprint of recycling and waste calculations; IMs; PIMs; modulation techniques; earth fundamental energy management skills, and an overall Reg# 362696 management practices; basics of landfill design, opera- terminal design; packet switching networks for satel- level of knowledge enabling them to make meaningful Fee: $999 tions, and closure/post-closure maintenance; recycling/ lites; and on-board processing versus transponder contributions to discussions about energy management ❖❖ Classroom MSW management technologies; conversion/alternative designs. Instruction covers communication hardware in regard to sustainability programs. 10 mtgs technology and renewable energy; basic principles of design/testing for low-noise amplifiers, mixers, filters, Monday, 6-9pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 recycling/MSW processing facility design; local government multiplexers, DSP equipment, frequency synthesizers, Reg# 362728 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: waste reduction and recycling programs; and an overview solid-state amplifiers, tubes, etc. The course also covers Fee: $999 1010 Westwood Blvd. of environmental law, including coverage of specific cases. such concepts as EIRP, G/T, and noise figure, and ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Topics are covered within the overall context of life cycle describes tradeoffs of satellite versus fiber-optic and 11 mtgs Oct. 14. analysis and environmental sustainability/climate change, other communication links. Instruction examines the Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 c and provides a working knowledge for those interested in marketplace and ITU/FCC regulations. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Ramo Khem, PhD of Architecture, BIM Certificate, DArch, solutions manager, Herzog pursing a career in environmental sustainability and recy- Reg# 362690 10920 Lindbrook Dr. cling/solid waste management. Includes field trips to local Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. Fee: $999 solid waste management and/or recycling facilities mm No refund after Oct. 14. C&EE X 490.05 Online Reg# 362706 Jonathan Smithers, PE, MS, certified energy manager, Construction Safety and Oct. 1-Dec. 9 LEED AP, certified carbon manager Health Management Fee: $999 Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 14. C&EE X 489.14 This course is an introduction and review of construc- 10 mtgs David Taggart, PhD, senior engineering specialist, The Electrical Design and Construction tion safety management principles and practices. Monday, 6-9pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Aerospace Corporation Students will become familiar with why construction UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 10920 Lindbrook Dr. As a specialty trade in the construction industry, electri- safety is integral to the success of any construction management program or project. The course will also Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. Integrated Circuit Design cal systems can be complex and confusing to the No refund after Oct. 14. non-expert. Students learn the the essentials of electri- provide an overview of Federal and State (California) c Robert Hill, BS, senior project manager, EcoTelesis Int, For a complete certificate description, visit cal systems for commercial construction with an OSHA compliance requirements, loss prevention protocols, worker’s compensation and an introduction Inc. uclaextension.edu/engineering. For information, call overview of fundamentals, construction procedures, (310) 825-4100 or email [email protected]. electrical equipment, electrical design, and regulatory to safe work practices and other control measures Eugene Tseng, JD, principal, Tseng and Associates; that will reduce potential occupational injuries and recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor requirements. Instruction emphasizes the integration of EL ENGR X 457.57 electrical systems with project site development and illnesses. Students will study the safety risks inherent Award, 2008. in a construction project, and understand the Karl Wong, BS, Environmental Sustainability specialist, CMOS Analog Integrated related construction trades. This course covers the Circuit Design current requirements of the California Electrical Code economic impact of accidents. EcoTelesis International 4.0 units and other building and construction regulations, as well Reg# 362588 Julie Hast, recycling consultant and manager This course covers the design of CMOS analog inte- as applicability to green building design and sustain- Fee: $999 grated circuits with a focus on theoretical and practical ability development. Topics also include electrical plan ❖❖ Classroom C&EE X 438.5 circuit analysis, as well as design techniques from reading, single-line diagram design, panel schedule 11 mtgs Recycling and Municipal Solid Waste system functional blocks and transitor-level device design, and load calculations. Wednesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Management: Research Project UCLA: Boelter Hall physics. Fundamental concepts include CMOS devices Reg# 362592 4.0 units Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. emphasizing functionality limitations caused by short Fee: $999 This course provides an opportunity for students of the No refund after Oct. 14. channel effects, single stage amplifiers, current mirrors, ❖❖ Classroom planned recycling and municipal solid waste management bandgap references, and differential amplifiers. Building 10 mtgs Bradley Walker, safety administrator, Los Angeles certificate program to complete a long-term individual Department of Water & Power upon these concepts, the course explores multi-stage Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 research project to integrate the knowledge gained from amplifiers, feedback, frequency response, stability, UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: the previous program courses. Each student selects a frequency compensation, and noise analysis. The 10920 Lindbrook Dr. project from a list of pre-approved research topics that course concludes with a design project in which an No meeting Nov. 22. represent issues in recycling and municipal solid waste operational amplifier is designed using two methods: Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. management faced by government and private industry. the traditional square-law technique and the gm/Id Project requirements include thoroughly researching the No refund after Oct. 14. c graphical method. Special emphasis is made through- Ronald Takiguchi, PE, BS, electrical engineering build- topic, interviewing recognized experts in the subject, analyz- out the course on understanding the effects of device ing official, City of Santa Monica ing applicable statutes and regulations, completing an in- parasitics and on developing device physics driven depth research paper, and preparing an oral PowerPoint circuit analysis and design skills. presentation to be given in class. Guest speakers/advisors Prerequisite(s): Students should have a basic under- for each of the topics serve as mentors to the students. standing of mathematic concepts. Prerequisite(s): Satisfactory completion of the five previ- ous courses that comprise the planned certificate Reg# 362693 Fee: $999 program in recycling and municipal solid waste man- mm agement currently in development. Online Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Reg# 362707 Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7. No refund after Fee: $999 Oct. 14. Independent Study/Internship c Cosmin Iorga, PhD, founder and president, Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Noisecoupling.com Meetings to be arranged. Restricted course. Instructor’s approval required. Visitors not permitted. c Eugene Tseng, JD, principal, Tseng and Associates; recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2008. 88 Engineering Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Reg# 362718 Fee: $999 Technical mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Management Elective course in Contract Management Certificate, For a complete certificate description visit Commercial Track. uclaextension.edu/techmanagement. For more Enrollment deadline: Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. information email [email protected] or call No refund after Oct. 7. (310) 825-4100. Vincent Padilla, JD, contracts manager, OEM for Moog, Inc. Contract Management MGMT X 408.4 Legal Aspects of Government Communications Systems MGMT X 408.5 Contracts and Subcontracts Negotiation Principles and Techniques 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs This course covers the legal analysis of award and This course provides a framework for analyzing how to administration of contracts; government contract law approach the negotiation of a contract and dealing with sources; and legal principles applied to problems Certificate the goals of the other party. Mock negotiations illustrate involving data and patents. Students also learn the the principles and skills needed to achieve planned formation of contracts, including terms, conditions, objectives. Topics include human behavior theories and specifications, and interpretation; bids and proposals; their applications in negotiation; traits of the negotiator; sales; inspections; warranties; changes and amend- Learn the fundamentals and most common, current systems applications with and planning the negotiation; plus techniques, tactics, ments; equitable adjustments and damages; default this 5-course (20-unit) certificate. strategies, and countermeasures. and convenience; terminations; and remedies. Reg# 362715 Reg# 362717 Fee: $999 Fee: $999 Required Courses mmOnline mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 EL ENGR X 422.14 Modern Communication Systems Required core course in Contract Management Elective course in Contract Management Certificate ++EL ENGR X 422.19 Satellite Communication System Design Certificate. and Supply Chain Management Certificate. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Enrollment deadline: Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. EL ENGR X 442.20 Digital and Data Communications m ment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after No refund after Oct. 7. c & Oct. 7. c & Lee Schuh, JD, contracts and financial consultant; EL ENGR X 422.21 Fiber-Optic Communications m Vincent Padilla, JD, contracts manager, OEM for Moog, recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Inc. Award, 2007. Electives (Choose 1 from the following list) MGMT X 408.61 MGMT X 445.7 EL ENGR X 422.28 Introduction to Modern Radar Systems m International Business Contracting Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs EL ENGR X 422.8 Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Applications of This course covers the economic, social, political, and This course reviews the history of evolution from the Communication Systems business customs that affect contracting in the inter- Armed Services Procurement Regulations (ASPR) to the national environment. Topics covered include the influ- Defense Acquisition Regulations (DAR) and the Federal EL ENGR X 422.4 Digital Signal Processing for Real-Time Systems ence of foreign commercial practice and government Procurement Regulations (FPR), to the Federal Acquisi- controls, as well as the financial and economic impact tion Regulations (FAR). Topics include the organization ++Offered this quarter. on the development and operation of various contrac- and format of FAR; using FAR both as a separate docu- tual forms. This course also includes a workshop on ment and in conjunction with purchasing requirements; drafting and negotiating contracts, with an emphasis circumstances under which certain solicitation provi- Get a Head-Start on a Master of Science in Engineering on selection techniques covering standard and not-so- sions contract clauses are used, including the flow- Take advantage of an agreement between UCLA Extension and the University of standard contractual provisions. down provisions to subcontractors; and selected Wisconsin-Platteville. Complete your Communication Systems Certificate then apply Reg# 362716 solicitation provisions contract clauses in Part 52. 9 graduate credits toward UW-Platteville’s online MS in Engineering degree. Fee: $999 Instruction emphasizes FAR clauses relating to mmOnline so-called “Public Law” issues, including truth-in- gouwp.com/ucla Sept. 24-Dec. 9 negotiations requirements. Required course in Contract Management Certificate. Reg# 362714 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Fee: $999 For Complete Details ment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after mmOnline uclaextension.edu/et Oct. 7. c & Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Lee Schuh, JD, contracts and financial consultant; Elective course in Supply Chain Management and recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Contract Management Certificates. Award, 2007. Enrollment limited to 35; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Oct. 7. MGMT X 408.66 Book information will be provided by instructor the Integrated Circuit first week of class. Commercial Contracts: c & Bidding and Financial Management Hycentha Hodge, MBA, deputy commander, West 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Regional Command, Defense Contract Management Successful companies do several things well. They under- Agency Design Series stand the value of the goods and services that they offer customers. They price their goods and services competi- tively for their markets. They understand and manage the costs of their goods and services to maximize profitability Acquire a broad overview of the design and analysis of analog Integrated and aggressively manage their cash. In this course, stu- Circuits (IC), including CMOS RF ICs and the DA/AD converters in this 4-course dents learn how these successful companies develop and execute their sales, pricing, and profitability strategies. (16-unit) program. Students learn the role of cost data, market information, m and competitive intelligence in developing these pricing EL ENGR X 457.25 RF Integrated Circuit Design policies. The course also examines the role of promotions EL ENGR X 457.56 Power Integrity and Noise Coupling in Integrated Circuits m and discounts in reducing inventories. As profitability is impacted by an enterprise’s financial management, the ++EL ENGR X 457.57 CMOS Analog Integrated Circuit Design m course reviews how successful companies undertake the financial management of their enterprise. This includes EL ENGR X 457.58 CMOS Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital Converter Design m analyzing the three major financial statements; reviewing the budgeting and cost monitoring process; identifying ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. cash management practices; and studying how capital investment decisions are made. Additionally, the course familiarizes students with the types of sales and marketing For More Information behavior that could violate U.S. anti-trust law. 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Government Cost Estimating & Pricing Project Management MGMT X 442.11 Certificate Government Acquisition Process 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Offered in Westwood, This course covers the principles and current trends of Downtown L.A., Woodland Hills, contracting with the federal government as a prime- or subcontractor with emphasis on applying the Federal or Entirely Online Acquisition Regulations (FAR) to daily problems. Through lectures, case studies, and interactive exer- Put yourself on the path to a career cises, students obtain the information needed to in Project Management by enrolling understand government procurement from formation to in UCLA Extension’s Project Manage- contract completion. The types of contracts used by the ment Certificate Program. Gain the federal government and the application of each type to the statement of work are explained with emphasis skills and expertise to take on a placed on Department of Defense contracting. Com- project management position across Contract Management mercial contracting methods as compared with con- industries and government services. tracting under FAR, and key issues and their practical application in contracting also are analyzed. For complete information see Reg# 362576 page 49. Fee: $999 Certificate mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Required course in Government Cost Estimating and Now Available Online & at UCLA Extension DTLA Pricing Certificate. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after Learn the skills to advance your career in Contract Management in this 6-course Oct. 7. & c (24-unit) certificate. Students can choose electives­ in ­commercial or govern- Marek Gwozdziowski, MBA, contracts manager, ThalesRaytheonSystems ment fields to strengthen their understanding of contracting processes. Entertainment This certificate is for new and experienced contract managers in both the public and private sectors. Our highly experienced instructors share their expert advice in contract Project Management law, negotiation, international business contracting,­ bidding, financial management, Specialization and technology contracting. New The 2014 NCMA Salary Survey reports the average salary for contract managers is $97,000. Managers with certifications can earn an average of about $124,000, while This 3-course specialization provides the top 11% of executives earn more than $150,000. opportunities to understand project Visit uclaextension.edu/techmanagement for scheduling and fees. management concepts and tools in the entertainment space, covering a wide This program is offered in cooperation with the Los Angeles-South Bay Chapter of range of industries from film and televi- the National Contract Management Association (NCMA). Many of the courses satisfy sion, to theme parks, and gaming/ professional continuing education requirements for NCMA and Institute of Supply interactive. Management certifications. Now Offered Fall Quarter Required Core Courses (4) MGMT X 452.1 Welcome to m Hollywood! Understanding ++MGMT X 408.5 Negotiation Principles and Techniques Entertainment Industries’ Project MGMT X 408.7 Types, Applications, and Structuring of Contracts m Driven Culture MGMT X 445.5 Legal Aspects of Supply Chain and Commercial Contracts Page 50. and Subcontracts m ++MGMT X 408.61 International Business Contracting m Elective Courses Course Icons Online Courses In addition, choose 2 elective courses Provide (8 units). Now you can earn continuing Commercial Track Information ­education or academic credit from At-a-Glance UCLA Extension—anytime, anywhere.­ ++MGMT X 408.66 Commercial Contracts: Bidding and Financial Management m Simply take a UCLA Extension online MGMT X 408.64 Technology Contracting m course. m ONLINE COURSE or Technical requirements, page 4 To find online courses, look for this icon: m Government Track g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 Like our classroom courses, MGMT X 408.65 Government Contracts: Bidding and Financial Management m c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 UCLA Extension online courses ++MGMT X 408.4 Legal Aspects of Government Contracts and Subcontracts m let you advance your professional v ON-GROUND COURSE ++ m devel­op­ment, work toward a cer­ MGMT X 445.7 Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED tificate, acquire skills needed for a Visit our website for textbook career change, or simply explore your information. creative­ side. ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. C UC CREDIT For more information about online May be transferable­ to other study see page 4. colleges and universities, page 5 For More Information [email protected] | (310) 825-4100 | uclaextension.edu/et 90 Engineering Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Reg# 362711 Information Technology Fee: $1,099 mmOnline Government Cost Management Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Required course in Information Technology Manage- MGMT X 418.24 ment Certificate. Elective course in Project Manage- Information Technology ment Certificate. May be used as a substitute elective Management I for Information Systems Certificates. Estimating & Pricing 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Includes latest version of Microsoft Project Profes- This course provides business skills and practical sional Software. The latest version of MS Project expertise for managing the changing demands of Software is provided to students. Students need contemporary information technology (IT) organizations. access to a MS Windows computer. Mac users will Instruction covers business, technical, and management need a virtual Windows environment, such as Paral- Certificate principles associated with managing IT organizations. lels. This approach requires a registered copy of Topics include IT disciplines, infrastructure manage- Windows. Offered Entirely Online ment; IT metrics; budgets; outsourcing; vendors; and Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- staffing and skill management. Other topics include the line: Sept. 30. No refund after Oct. 7. & roles and responsibilities of IT units; design of efficient c Estimators, project managers, pricers, business managers, price analysts, audi- Alex Azmi, DPA, PMP, PE, founder, CITM; recipient, organizational structure; alignment with the company’s UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2013. tors, and cost analysts from all industries benefit from this 6-course (24-unit) goals and objectives; business aspects of developing and maintaining IT policies; procedures for selecting MGMT X 418.27C certificate, which covers all aspects of the cost proposal and evaluation cycles. the proper technologies for the organization; and the pros and cons of “buy versus build” decisions. Learn Information Technology Finance 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Required Courses methods for developing and implementing strategic IT In today’s hard economic times, IT managers are plans to reach business objectives and to gain a com- ++MGMT X 442.11 Government Acquisition Process m expected to make prudent financial and technological petitive edge, as well as methods for developing gap decisions that impact the day-to-day operation and MGMT X 442.12 Proposal Planning m analysis for IT applications, computing resources, IT long-term financial stability of organizations. Gain the infrastructure, information architecture, and staffing and MGMT X 442.13 Principles of Cost Estimating m financial knowledge and skills you need for managing skill levels. Instruction also explores emerging IT trends IT disciplines and projects, including basic accounting, MGMT X 442.14 Cost/Price Analysis m and addresses implementation issues related to the budget preparation for IT services, departments, and/ impacted businesses and technologies. m or projects; capital and operational budgeting, justifying MGMT X 442.15 Compliance Prerequisite(s): Background in the IT field. Must be projects; and communicating the value of IT invest- m taken before IT Management II. MGMT X 442.16 Pricing and Proposal Development ments to end users and executive management. Explore Reg# 362713 various methods for determining the benefits of IT Many of our courses satisfy professional continuing education requirements­ for the National Fee: $999 investments and projects, including return on invest- mm Contract Management Association and the Institute for Supply Management certifications. Online ment analysis, payback period, net present value, and Sept. 24-Dec. 9 internal rate of return. The course also covers the Required course in Information Technology Manage- economic and business aspects of several new tech- ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. ment Certificate. May be used as a substitute elective nologies that are being considered by organizations, for Information Systems Certificates. such as cloud computing and green IT. Review and Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- evaluate a case study for each technology and its For More Information ment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after financial and operational impact. Students have hands- [email protected] | (310) 825-4100 | uclaextension.edu/et Oct. 7. c & on projects, and also learn the pros and cons of out- John Alvertos, MBA, PMP, ITIL, CISSP sourcing. Instruction presents several simple and powerful budget and financial templates, as well as an MGMT X 418.26 overview of the basic and advanced financial functions Information Technology in Microsoft Excel. Project Management Prerequisite(s): X 418.24 Information Technology Man- Information Technology 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs agement or consent of instructor. This course covers the four major aspects of information Reg# 362712 technology (IT) project management: technologies, peo- Fee: $950 ple, organizations, and procedures. Topics include project mmOnline justification; planning; scheduling; budgeting; identifying Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Management Certificate and managing risks; reporting, controlling, and closing Required course in Information Technology Manage- projects; project management tools, such as work ment Certificate. breakdown structure, critical path, and earned value Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after analysis; and Gantt and PERT charts. This course dis- IT professionals and managers—learn to manage your resources more effectively, Oct. 7. c & implement new technologies, and efficiently use existing technology­ to maximize IT cusses IT-specific project management System Develop- Alex Azmi, DPA, PMP, PE, founder, CITM; recipient, ment Life Cycles (SDLC), as well as addresses essential UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2013. investments. Complete this 8 course (32-unit) certificate­ on campus or entirely online. project management-related topics, such as scope creep, project communications, expectation management, team Required Courses management, and defining and managing project m resources. Instruction presents portfolio management, ++MGMT X 418.24 Information Technology Management I business cases, and IT governance as well as the various ++MGMT X 418.26 Information Technology Project Management m project management software on the market, including Microsoft Project. The course includes hands-on indi- MGMT X 418.27B Business Cases for IT Projects and Investments m vidual and group projects, and covers the major project ++MGMT X 418.27C Information Technology Finance m management processes outlined by PMI’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (5th ed.). In addition, choose 3 elective courses (12 units). Prerequisite(s): Background in IT field or two years of management experience; familiarity with and access to the Internet and some productivity software, including Sample of Electives Offered for Spring Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. ++MGMT X 443.1 Fundamentals of Project Management m kkk ++MGMT X 443.4 Leadership and the Human Element in Project Management m ++COM SCI X 420.1 Fundamentals of Cybersecurity m m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. ++MGMT X 443.5 Managing Outsourced Projects m g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Visit uclaextension.edu/et for a full list of electives. c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. ++Offered this quarter. MMOffered online. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED For More Information C [email protected] | (310) 825-4100 UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Engineering 91 Turn Over a New Leaf This Supply Chain Fall at UCLA Extension Management Certificate Register early and save up to 10% during early enrollment.* Offered Entirely Online Use discount code: EARLY Acquire precise tools and practical knowledge to manage all aspects of supply Other discounts are also available! chain management, including purchasing, logistics, inventory management, Visit: uclaextension.edu/discounts compliance, and outsourcing. * Discount code available on most courses at least 30 days before course start date. You may complete this 8-course (32-unit) certificate—offered in ­cooperation Discounts cannot be combined. with the Los Angeles Chapter of the Institute for Supply Management (ISM-LA), and the California Association of Public Purchasing Officers (CAPPO). Use Discount code is case sensitive. courses as continuing education hours to maintain all ISM certifications and to help prepare you for ISM exams. The 2015 ISM Salary Survey shows the average salary for supply chain professionals to be about $102,000. Directors and VPs average $145,000 and $217,000 respectively, with top executives earning about $230,000. Supply Chain Management MGMT X 445.67 Required Courses Logistics, Operations, Methods, MGMT X 445 and Systems ++MGMT X 445 Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management m 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs Fundamentals of Supply m Chain Management Logistics classically refers to activities that are per- MGMT X 445.66 Technology and Cost Management in the Supply Chain formed at the back end of the supply chain process— 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs ++MGMT X 445.67 Logistics, Operations, Methods, and Systems m This course covers the domain of purchasing and the such as shipping products and satisfying customers. In flow of purchasing tasks—from determining the require- the past, logistics was viewed in a fragmented way, ments for goods and services through to their accep- where such functions as transportation, warehousing, In addition, choose 2 elective courses (8 units). material handling, and documentation management tance. Major topics include supply chain management, ++ m purchasing as a socioeconomic force, purchasing and were considered as separate and standalone activities. MGMT X 408.4 Legal Aspects of Government Contracts and Subcontracts Given the fact that we now live in the information age, profit, profit multiplier, purchasing objectives, and the ++MGMT X 443.5 Managing Outsourced Projects m purchasing process. The practical use of all basic the power of the computer, as well as an appreciation procedures and purchasing techniques is explained, of the systems approach, has generated a new respect MGMT X 445.1 Advanced Topics in Supply Chain Management m including purchasing services; organizational consider- for logistics as a discipline. The various components of ations and alternative; sourcing; quantity; and inventory logistics are now viewed in terms of their interrelation- MGMT X 445.4 Supply Chain Analysis and Compliance m planning and control. The course also covers price ships and how they collectively add value to the supply determination; negotiation and cost-price analysis; chain. This course provides an overview of the key MGMT X 445.5 Legal Aspects of Supply Chain and Commercial Contracts capital acquisitions; value analysis; quality require- elements of a successful logistics organization starting and Subcontracts m ments; specifications; inventory cost savings; shipping; with a strategic decision on logistics design and con- and purchasing with ethical and social responsibility. cluding with day-to-day operation of a logistics system MGMT X 445.6 Principles and Practices of Negotiations m that meets both customer and company objectives. Reg# 362751 Topics include location analysis (distribution centers and MGMT X 445.61 Global Sourcing m Fee: $999 mm warehouses), transportation management, inventory Online management, international logistics, logistics technol- MGMT X 445.68 Supply Chain Inventory Management m Sept. 24-Dec. 9 ogy, and warehouse management. By course’s end, + m Required course in Supply Chain Management students have an increased knowledge of the dimen- +MGMT X 445.7 Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Certificate. sions of a logistics system that allows them to broaden Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- their contributions to the supply chain. ment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after For Complete Details Prerequisite(s): X 445 Fundamentals of Supply Chain uclaextension.edu/et Oct. 7. c & Management or consent of the instructor. Lee Schuh, JD, contracts and financial consultant; Reg# 362752 recipient, UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Fee: $999 Get a Head Start on a Master of Science in Integrated Supply Award, 2007. mmOnline Chain Management Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Required course in Supply Chain Management Take advantage of an agreement between UCLA Extension and the University of Certificate. ­Wisconsin-Platteville. Complete the Supply Chain Management­ Certificate, then Enrollment limited to 30; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 30. No refund after upon acceptance, apply 12 graduate credits toward UW‑Platteville’s online MS in Oct. 7. c & Supply Chain Management. Tony Swaim, DBA, MBA, PMP; principal, Tony Swaim & Associates. For Complete Details gouwp.com/ucla

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Reg# 363784 MGMT X 403.34 Fee: $699 Entertainment Financing: ❖❖ Classroom From First $ to Distribution of Profits ENTERTAINMENT 11 mtgs 4.0 units Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 This course covers the financial aspects of each step UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. of the motion picture value chain (from development No meeting Nov. 22. through profit participation) and considers the implica- No refund after Oct. 11. c & tions of financial choices. Designed to give you a Randy Greenberg, executive producer of MEG and general understanding of how financial deals are Cowboys & Aliens; founder of The Greenberg Group, a structured, topics include how film financing is global entertainment investment and content strategy secured; connecting the production budget to the consultancy. He was previously the SVP/head of inter- financing; when a completion guarantor is required; national theatrical marketing and distribution for Uni- and the various types of domestic and international versal Pictures. distribution arrangements. You also learn about third- party profit participation agreements and the practical MGMT X 476.99 aspects and procedures that underlie them; terms and Marketing Entertainment: definitions that impact bottom line considerations, Strategies for the Global Marketplace including contingent compensation; distribution fees 4.0 units and expenses; the producer’s share of profit; distinc- Today, marketing entertainment is a global enterprise, tions between production, distribution, and marketing and motion pictures are the assets that drive expanding costs; and how these costs may significantly impact ancillary markets. How a movie is marketed determines recoupment and profits. its financial success and future. The instructor and a Reg# 363788 select number of the industry’s top marketing profes- Fee: $699 sionals address myriad issues on how feature films get FF Hybrid marketed in today’s increasingly competitive market. 10 mtgs Topics include creating brand-centric franchise-driven Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 strategies; positioning an entertainment property as a UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: brand in popular culture; marketing and distribution 21650 Oxnard Street strategies in a converging marketplace; secrets to No meeting Nov. 12. FILM & TV MUSIC creating compelling film, video, web, and print advertis- This course includes both online sessions and class- ing; the power of social media; the influence and use room meetings. Refer to course syllabus for online of research; and leveraging international strategies and session details. 92 Business & Management 100 Film Scoring new media promotional and licensing strategies to No refund after Oct. 8. c of Entertainment 102 Music Business create valuable partnerships and revenue streams. Jeanette B. Milio, feature film and television producer Reg# 363801 and financier who ran a media funds which invested in 93 Acting 102 Music Production Fee: $699 the production, acquisition, and worldwide distribution ❖❖ Classroom of over 40 television and theatrical projects for HBO, 95 Cinematography 11 mtgs Showtime, ABC, USA Network, Disney, Lionsgate, Sony 95 Directing Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Pictures, Warner Bros. and others. UCLA: Dodd Hall Reg# 363223 96 Entertainment Development No refund after Oct. 9. c Fee: $699 Debbie Brunner, owner, Three Dog Production ❖❖ Classroom 97 Post-Production 11 mtgs MGMT X 403.01 Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 97 Producing Legal Primer for the UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Entertainment Business Saturday, 10am-1pm, Nov. 3 4.0 units UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. This unique course explores key legal principles and No meeting Nov. 21. contractual relationships within the film and television No refund after Oct. 9. c industry through a dynamic assortment of lectures and Richard Kiratsoulis, entertainment executive provid- hands-on workshops. You develop a core understanding ing consulting services for a group of independent of subjects including idea protection, copyright, defa- film companies in the areas of film financing, produc- mation, privacy, and the right of publicity. In addition, tion, and distribution. Previously, Mr. Kiratsoulis was you are exposed to key issues in manager agreements the president and COO of Media 8 (Monster, The and in standard film and television agreements, includ- Upside of Anger). ing literary option/purchase agreements, life rights Kathy Chang agreements, collaboration agreements, and talent employment agreements. The course concludes with MGMT X 403.33 Topics include financing, contracts, intellectual property exploring independent film finance and distribution Independent Film Financing Film & TV issues, licensing, worldwide theatrical marketing and deals. Through learning some essential “countermea- 4.0 units sures” to use when reviewing such contracts, you are For more information call (310) 825-9064, email distribution, worldwide home entertainment marketing In today’s ever-changing market, filmmakers need to empowered in a way usually only reserved for elite [email protected], or visit and distribution, worldwide television production and have a working understanding of a wide variety of talent —and have a lot of fun in the process. entertainment.uclaextension.edu. distribution, multi-channel network distribution and financial models in order to successfully fund the dif- opportunities, the impact of piracy, and leveraging new Reg# 363803 ferent phases of their entertainment projects. This distribution platforms. By the end of the course, stu- Fee: $699 course explores film finance methods, discusses the Business & Management dents should have an understanding of the opportuni- mmOnline advantages and disadvantages of each, and provides ties available in the business of entertainment. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 sources for additional information. The goal is to of Entertainment Reg# 363785 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. become familiar with numerous ways to finance a Fee: $699 No refund after Sept. 28. c & feature or documentary film that may vary at different MGMT X 403.31 ❖❖ Classroom David Wienir, talent at United Talent Agency. stages of your career. In addition, you are exposed to The Business of Entertainment 11 mtgs Before UTA, Mr. Wienir practiced law at two top talent many different sources of additional information 4.0 units Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 boutiques where he represented Steven Spielberg and regarding film financing so that you may be confident With the entertainment industry converging into a UCLA: Dodd Hall Madonna. He was named to Variety’ s 2014 Legal with your choices relating to film finance. You also gain worldwide mass media, both business and operation No meeting Nov. 12. Impact Report and is the author of several acclaimed an awareness of the many film finance scams that models continue to rapidly evolve. This introductory No refund after Oct. 8. c & books, including Making It on Broadway. exist in the marketplace so that you are in a better course for producers, directors, writers, development Dan Fisher, senior director of acquisitions for Gravitas position to avoid such problems. Topics include gifts personnel, and aspiring media executives examines the Ventures. He was previously director of worldwide and grants, active and passive investor financing, changing business issues associated with the entertain- acquisitions at Entertainment One, licensing theatrical federal and state securities law compliance, lender ment industry. Through lectures, discussions with and home entertainment content for domestic and financing, studio/industry financing, and the broader industry guests, and case studies, instruction focuses international distribution. His experience extends to film film finance environment. on current business and production issues, and intro- packaging, finance, and production. kkk duces new business models to navigate content onto new distribution platforms. Some history is highlighted kkk to provide a context for current practices and potential. The course also features opportunities to meet senior entertainment industry executives in various sectors. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 93

Reg# 363463 Reg# 363795 Fee: $699 Fee: $699 mmOnline ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 27-Dec. 6 11 mtgs Film & Television No refund after Nov. 1. c & Saturday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 John Cones, securities/entertainment attorney who UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. advises independent feature film producers on matters Saturday, 10am-5pm, Nov. 10 relating to investor financing of feature films and enter- UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Certificates and tainment projects. He has prepared or participated in No meeting Nov. 24. over 250 business offerings for feature films, TV pilots, Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. documentaries, and more. No refund after October. 3. c Carol Lefko, veteran casting director, casts feature MGMT X 402.32 films, television, commercials and theater. Currently, Specializations Starting Your Own Entertainment Ms. Lefko is casting two feature films, The Same Sky, Production Company shooting in Puerto Rico, and The Chosen Guard, shoot- 4.0 units ing in Egypt. Carol is also casting sitcoms Pineapple Inn Gain the Skills to Take Your Career to the Next Level A practical primer on starting a business, staying in and Lawrence of Suburbia. business, and thriving, whether in motion pictures, Interested in becoming a director? Want a career as a movie producer­ or television, or another entertainment industry venture. THEATER X 422.12 This course addresses essential issues regarding the Voice and Movement for executive? Are you interested in behind-the-scenes positions such as director legal and business affairs basics, planning, implemen- the Screen Actor of photography? tation, and management. Guest speakers include 4.0 units industry experts in entertainment financing, intellectual This holistic approach to movement, voice, and speech Enroll in one of our 8 Film & Television Certificates. property, union issues, distribution, film and television aims at liberating and enhancing the performer’s natural production, and other matters relating to managing and capacity for moving, sounding, and speaking as applied All of the Film & Television Certificates offer a broad overview of the industry, operating an independent production company. to performance on camera. Using techniques developed as well as targeted skills, training, and the contacts you need for success. Reg# 363694 by Alexander, Spolin, and Sills, learn to feel the way the Fee: $699 human body naturally functions when it is free of adverse ❖❖ Classroom conditioning. Exercises in posture and breathing, tonal Film & Television Certificates 11 mtgs quality, pitch range, projection, and body characterization Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 lead to enhanced character portrayal, emotional truth, Directing Cinematography UCLA: Dodd Hall and increased energy and mental alertness. You experi- Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 13 ment with vocal and body energies, discover numerous Acting Entertainment Studies UCLA: Dodd Hall choices in communicating text, and find new ways of Film & TV Development Business & Management No meeting Nov. 12. tapping into the imagination and soul of a character. of Entertainment No refund after Oct. 8. c Reg# 363751 Producing David Pierce, attorney, Pierce Law Group, LLP, who Fee: $699 specializes in representing entertainment companies in ❖❖ Classroom Independent Producing corporate operations, intellectual property, and labor 11 mtgs Offered entirely online! and employment issues. His clients include Lionsgate Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Entertainment, Earthview, Inc. (The Amazing Race ), and UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: The Comedy Store. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Are you looking for a shorter program? Patrick J. Gorman, entertainment attorney in private Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 6 Our specializations can be completed in as little as 2 quarters! practice in Beverly Hills. Mr. Gorman represents both UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: start-up and established entertainment companies, 10920 Lindbrook Dr. domestically and globally, in the motion picture, music, No meeting Nov. 12. Film & Television Specializations and television industries, as well as producers, actors, No refund after Sept. 27. c directors, screenwriters, and recording artists. Crystal Robbins, actress whose work includes film Fundamentals of the Entertainment Industry roles (Time Changer, The Long Walk Home, Great Balls Offered entirely online! of Fire), theater acting, and directing. She completed Acting studies in voice, speech, and body work with teaching This 4-course specialization is ideal for students who are passionate about entertain- legend Arthur Lessac and is a certified Lessac Trainer. ment and are looking for a short program to prepare them with the basic skill sets THEATER X 407.5 Reg# 363796 needed to break into the entertainment industry. Acting Techniques: The Fundamentals Fee: $699 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom Editing In this introduction to acting, learn fundamental perfor- 11 mtgs mance techniques and exercises, including relaxation, Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Offered entirely online! concentration, sense memory, emotional recall, impro- UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: This 3-course specialization provides students with the fundamentals of editing theory visation, character tasks, and text analysis. You then 10920 Lindbrook Dr. and practice in the leading digital editing software. apply these techniques by rehearsing and performing Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 6 monologues and two-character scenes. In-class partner UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: work and weekly assignments are required. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Plus, enjoy maximum flexibility—start anytime, with no admissions­ requirements. Reg# 363627 No meeting Nov. 12. Take the next step toward the career you’ve always wanted! Fee: $699 No refund after Sept. 27. c ❖❖ Classroom Kellynn Meeks, actor and producer whose credits 11 mtgs include the Funny or Die exclusive web series, The Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Snooze Room, and 10 years’ experience as a company UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: member of the Los Angeles Women’s Shakespeare 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Company. She is a Lessac-certified trainer who has Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. studied under Arthur Lessac. No refund after Oct. 1. c Toni Attell, Emmy-nominated actor, comedian, and mime whose background includes a variety of work in theater, film, and television. Ms. Attell has opened for Jay Leno, Steve Martin, and Robin Williams, and has guest-starred on numerous television dramas and sitcoms. kkk m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED For More Information C UC CREDIT, page 5. (310) 825-9064 | entertainment.uclaextension.edu 94 Entertainment Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

FILM TV X 438.40 THEATER X 419.3 The Working Actor: Playing the American: An Acting and Get the Audition, Book the Job Accent-Reduction Workshop 4.0 units 4.0 units This interactive course provides you with career strate- Participants who are not native speakers of American gies that help generate audition opportunities and skills English hone their craft and learn to perform credibly in that increase your ability to book the job. Learn how to mainstream America. The ultimate objective is to achieve identify your unique product, position it strategically in a seamless accent shift that does not call attention to the marketplace, and develop effective auditioning and itself or get in the way of the acting. Working in a safe, meeting techniques. Topics include self-marketing, supportive environment, you learn to build confidence networking, headshots and resumes, cold reading, and trust in your creative process; modify voice, speech, obtaining and working with the five areas of represen- and delivery; break through acting blocks and limita- tation, reviewing contracts, understanding union tions; and develop tools for dealing with performance issues, and selecting the best career services for anxiety. Throughout the course, you perform mono- actors. You also create a personalized business plan. logues, scenes, cold reading, and improvisation. Sneak Preview Industry guest speakers include casting directors, Prerequisite(s): All participants must speak English agents, and personal managers who offer advice and fluently. networking opportunities. Reg# 363802 Reg# 363175 Fee: $699 See the most highly anticipated new films prior to public release, specially Fee: $699 ❖❖ Classroom selected for our Sneak Preview audience. ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs 11 mtgs Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Our seasoned moderators lead engaging Q&As with actors, directors, writers, Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. and producers, giving you an inside look at the making of each film. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Saturday, 2-5pm, Nov. 3 Sneak Preview starts October 3 and presents 10 new films. No refund after Sept. 28. c UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Adam Lieblein, president for 16 years of Acme Talent 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Page 100. & Literary, a bicoastal agency, who represented actors No meeting Nov. 22. for film, television, commercials, print modeling, and No refund after Oct. 2. c & Past films and guests have included voiceover work. After Acme’s several divisions were sold Cle Thompson, actor, director, jazz vocalist, and educa- at the end of 2008, Mr. Lieblein returned to producing tor with extensive experience in film and theater whose A United Kingdom with actor Loving with actors Ruth Negga and teaching across the country. credits include the Off Broadway plays Stompin at the David Oyelowo and Joel Edgerton Savoyand Dunbar. Her film credits include Funny Val- THEATER X 438.8 entines and The Cemetery Club. La La Land with director Damien Chazelle Wilson with actor Laura Dern Delivering Memorable Auditions Elle with director Paul Verhoeven Molly’s Game with writer-director for Film and Television: THEATER X 433 Aaron Sorkin A Workshop for Actors in Cold Pursuing a Career in Voice Overs Reading and Interview Techniques 4.0 units Above: Q&A with (left to right) moderator Anne Thompson, actor/producer Kevin Costner, and director Mike Binder at Sneak Preview. 4.0 units Do people say you have a wonderful voice? Or are you Become an actor who gets noticed! Delivering a memo- an actor missing out on opportunities in this exciting field? Gain a comprehensive understanding of the tools For weekly updates, visit entertainment.uclaextension.edu/sneak-preview. rable performance during an audition can be the key to getting parts and being called for future projects. Hone needed to excel in TV and radio commercials, anima- your craft and gain valuable information in this course, tion, narration for documentaries, and other areas of where you perform film and television scenes on cam- voice over work. Instruction includes breath and micro- THEATER X 410.3 THEATER X 410.5 era for video playback and critique by the instructor. You phone technique, script analysis, finding characters Acting for the Camera I Acting for the Camera II learn to make better choices, to trust yourself to make spontaneously, and how to keep it fun—even when the 4.0 units 4.0 units quicker choices, to confront your fear of auditioning, to pressure’s on. You also learn how to pursue a career in Learn to get comfortable in front of the lens. Exercises Building on the skills learned in Acting for the Camera create a good atmosphere in the auditioning room, and voice over. begin with on-camera interviews so that students can I, you prepare for work professionally by practicing in to develop a winning audition work ethic. Cold reading Reg# 363461 view their screen images in playback. Instruction all styles that you may audition—features, sitcoms, TV techniques and exercises as well as the actor’s inter- Fee: $699 focuses on understanding technical and emotional drama, and commercials. Focusing on the flexibility of view also are covered. ❖❖ Classroom adjustments required for working in front of the camera the actor in front of the camera, you develop camera Reg# 363649 11 mtgs in a relaxed and truthful way and developing intimacy techniques in scene study using scripts from TV series, Fee: $699 Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 with the camera. Topics include the difference between sitcoms, and films. You also learn blocking and continu- ❖❖ Classroom UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: frame sizes and learning to hit marks. Hone your acting ity with emphasis on master, two-shots, and close-ups. 11 mtgs 1010 Westwood Blvd. techniques through scene-study guidelines and sensory You perform individual and ensemble scenes increasing Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 13 and moment-to-moment exercises, as well as mono- in complexity in terms of emotion and subtext, and the UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: logue work. Some exercises are performed on camera final project is a three-person scene. The material from 1010 Westwood Blvd. 1010 Westwood Blvd. with emphasis on close-ups, simple scenes, and basic the final project is edited and becomes the basis for Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 20 No meeting Nov. 22. camera moves. The instructor critiques individual stu- developing your show reel. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Students record voice over exercises directly onto dents’ work during playback. Prerequisite(s): X 410.3 Acting for the Camera I or 1010 Westwood Blvd. their own recording devices. No refund after Oct. 2. Reg# 363799 previous acting on camera experience. No meeting Nov. 12. c & Fee: $699 Reg# 363641 Students are recorded on camera during several Janet Wilcox, writer, producer, and actor. Ms. Wilcox ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $699 sessions; those wishing to keep a copy of their work has written and produced promos for HBO, ABC, and 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom must bring a flash drive to each session. The History Channel, among others. As a voiceover talent, she has been heard on Lifetime, HBO, E!, Cin- Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 11 mtgs No refund after Sept. 27. c UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Henry LeBlanc, actor whose TV credits include appear- emax, and AMC. She is the author of Voiceovers: 1010 Westwood Blvd. Saturday, 2-5pm, Dec. 1 ances on ER, 24, Everybody Loves Raymond, Law and Techniques and Tactics for Success. Students are recorded on camera during several UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Order, and Scrubs, and regular appearances on The Jay sessions; those wishing to keep a copy of their work 1010 Westwood Blvd. Leno Show and The Bold and the Beautiful. His film THEATER X 406.51 must bring a flash drive to each session. No meeting Nov. 22. credits include lead roles in independent films, such as Acting for the Non-Professional Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Students are recorded on camera during several Antebody, The Hit, and Fortune’s 500. 4.0 units Primarily for nonactors, this course also provides an No refund after Sept. 28. c sessions; those wishing to keep a copy of their work Lisa Chess, actor whose film credits include Frankie must bring a flash drive to each session. excellent orientation for beginning actors. Using profes- sional acting techniques in a supportive environment, and Johnny Are Married, The Hollow, and Separate No refund after Oct. 1. c Lives. Ms. Chess was a semi-regular on the TV series Wendy Phillips, actor with numerous credits in TV experience the unfolding of your full potential for self- Picket Fences and has guest-starred on such television dramas, sitcoms, and feature films. She played the expression and personal presentation. The training shows as The Practice, Family Law, and The Division. female lead in seven network TV series; guest-starred introduces new levels of relaxation, concentration, and or recurred on such shows as Studio 60 on the Sunset focus, with the goal of helping you deepen sensory Strip, Big Love, ER, and played principal roles in such awareness, heighten imagination, release spontaneity, feature films as Bugsy and I Am Sam. and improvise in your performances. Scott Paulin, actor and director whose extensive film kkk and television acting credits include The Right Stuff, Cat People, NCIS, CSI, Castle, Lost, JAG, and 24. His TV directing credits include multiple episodes ofMelrose Place; Beverly Hills:, 90210; andNorthern Exposure, among many others. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 95

Reg# 363808 FILM TV X 478.301 Fee: $699 The Role of the Digital Imaging ❖❖ Classroom Technician in Cinematography 11 mtgs Entertainment Studies 4.0 units Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 With the prevalence of HD, 4K, and digital cinema UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: technology, the position of digital imaging technician 10920 Lindbrook Dr. (DIT) has become crucial in helping the director of Saturday, 2-5pm, Nov. 3 photography achieve and maintain the desired look of Networking Opportunities UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: the picture. There are growing entry-level opportunities 10920 Lindbrook Dr. in this field, and the DIT is becoming a vital part of the No meeting Nov. 22. camera department for all types of productions. The Exclusively for Certificate Students No refund after Oct. 2. c course is designed to train aspiring cinematographers Mary McCusker, actress and on-set acting coach on the tasks of the DIT including workflow, color man- whose many credits include Turner & Hooch, The Client, agement, LUTs, ACES, data management, dailies gen- Does your project need a director? An actor? A producer? A composer? and a reoccurring role in Highway to Heaven. She has eration, and many other on-set tasks. Instruction also worked as an on-set acting coach in many film and TV provides a basic introduction to the art and techniques Register for FILM TV UL 700 Free Network- projects, including Up, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, of color correction and the digital intermediate, ing Opportunities for Entertainment and Malcolm in the Middle. including tutorials on industry-leading color and look Studies Certificate Students to attend management software. our free events and collaborate online! Reg# 362966 Cinematography Fee: $699 This is the perfect opportunity to meet FF Hybrid your fellow Certificate Students and make FILM TV X 478.27A 11 mtgs important connections. Introduction to Cinematography Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 4.0 units UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Page 100. An introduction to the fundamental tools and principles 1010 Westwood Blvd. used by the cinematographer to create digital or film This course includes both online sessions and class- images generated from the context of the story. Cur- room meetings. Refer to course syllabus for online riculum covers visualization, the negative, digital session details. manipulation, sensitometry, filters and lenses, lighting, No refund after Oct. 10. & color, laboratory procedures, camera systems, special c which is filmed outside of class. Instruction includes a Reg# 363101 Jason Knutzen, cinematographer on more than 30 primer on the fundamentals of shooting and directing Fee: $699 effects, and image control—all illustrated through video narrative and documentary projects, professional color- clips and other media. You gain a solid foundation for actors, as well as the basics of editing and outputting ❖❖ Classroom ist, and expert in post-production workflows. Mr. assignments. The completed films are screened and 11 mtgs applying the concepts presented, as well as prepare for Knutzen is currently an educational contributor to the subsequent cinematography workshops. Students must discussed during the last class. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Global Cinematography Institute in the areas of tradi- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: have access to a digital camera for assignments. tional, virtual, and digital cinematography. Reg# 362999 Fee: $699 1010 Westwood Blvd. Reg# 362971 No refund after Oct. 10. Fee: $699 ❖❖ Classroom c & ❖❖ Classroom Directing 10 mtgs David Martin-Porras, director and writer whose credits 12 mtgs Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 include the shorts Inside the Box, which was nominated for a Goya Award, La Viuda (The Widow), for which Wednesday, 7:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 FILM TV X 478.9 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. he won the DGA Student Film Award, and Ida y UCLA: Dodd Hall The Craft of the Director Saturday, 10am-5pm, Nov. 10 No meeting Nov. 12. Vuelta (Round Trip), which was a finalist for a Student 4.0 units Students must have access to a camera and editing Academy Award. UCLA: Dodd Hall A director must have the ability to interpret and trans- equipment. Reg# 363103 No refund after Oct. 10. & late the written ideas of the screenplay into cinematic c No refund after Oct. 8. Fee: $699 Deland Nuse, cinematographer and director of inde- form. This overview lecture course gives the aspiring c Chris Borey, writer and director whose work includes ❖❖ Classroom pendent films whose credits include the indie feature director a comprehensive practical understanding of the the feature film Open Grave, which made the 2007 11 mtgs The Chilling and the documentary The Other Bridge. Mr. film director’s craft—the language, grammar, and tools Black List, and the short At Falling Rock, which won Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Nuse won the Triple Play Award for Cinematography of the medium—from the first script reading to the last Best Screenplay at the UCLA Spotlight Festival in 2015. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. at the 2006 Long Island Film/Video Expo for the film, day of principal photography and into post-production. The Showdown. No refund after Oct. 10. c & Lectures, discussions, screenings, assignments, and FILM TV X 476.95 class projects guide you through the process of prepar- Jerell Rosales, award-winning writer/director whose FILM TV X 479.302 ing a film for shooting. Topics include script analysis, Directing Workshop I: films have been officially selected at nearly 70 film Becoming Camera-Savvy: casting, directing the actor, acting for the camera, Composition and Movement festivals worldwide. His most recent work is the feature A Workshop for Today’s Filmmakers collaborating with the creative team, camera blocking, 4.0 units film High School Lover for Lifetime/A&E starring James 4.0 units planning the shot list, photographing the subtext, film As the first hands-on course in the directing series, you Franco and François Arnaud. This course is designed to give filmmakers experience grammar, visual composition, the role of music, and complete four short films using your own video camera. with each of the principal camera formats in use today. sound effects. Instruction focuses on the basic building blocks of nar- FILM TV X 475.44 rative filmmaking: the shot, mise-en-scene, concept, Directing Actors for the Screen The “how” and “why” of each format are discussed Reg# 363102 the actor, environment, sound, and montage. Assign- 4.0 units through demonstration and lectures. The cost factor or Fee: $699 ments explore aspects of visual expression through the If directors are the architects of film, then actors are budget versus image quality are examined to prepare ❖❖ Classroom use of composition, rhythm, and point-of-view; moving the artisans of a collaborative team working together to you to be able to better select the appropriate format 11 mtgs from black and white/silent compositions to the use of realize a singular vision. Through discussions, exercises, for your project. Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 color; non-sync sound; and editing. Your work is casting sessions, and the presentation of scenes, you UCLA: Humanities Bldg. Reg# 363678 screened and critiqued by the instructor and class. analyze and apply the directorial skills required for a No meeting Nov. 12. Fee: $999 successful artistic collaboration with performers. You ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 8. Reg# 363003 c select one dramatic and one comic scene, then cast, 5 mtgs Fee: $699 David Martin-Porras, director and writer whose credits rehearse, and present the scenes in class. Topics Saturday, 9:30am-5pm, Sept. 29-Oct. 27 ❖❖ Classroom include the shorts Inside the Box, which was nominated include analyzing the script, the Method approach to UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 11 mtgs for a Goya Award, La Viuda (The Widow), for which acting, defining objectives, creating dramatic conflict, 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Wednesday, 3-6pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 he won the DGA Student Film Award, and Ida y and the elements of characterization. Actors for class Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Vuelta (Round Trip), which was a finalist for a Student scenes are selected during in-class auditions and final No refund after Sept. 28. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Academy Award. scenes are performed on camera. Charles Rose, AIC, cinematographer who has received No refund after Oct. 10. c & numerous international awards (Cannes, Venice, New FILM TV X 476.39 Simone Bartesaghi, writer and director whose work Reg# 363487 York, Tokyo Film Festivals) for his work in feature films, includes the Accolade Award-winning feature Down- Fee: $699 Making Your First Short Film ❖❖ Classroom commercials, documentaries, and music videos. 4.0 units stream, and Run, which won the 2013 MIFF Award for 11 mtgs Always wanted to make your own short film and Best Screenplay. He is also the writer-director of several Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 thought you had no experience and no money? In this award-winning short films and the author of the book UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: class for aspiring directors, writers, and producers, you The Director’s Six Senses. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. use your own camera to learn how to write, produce, kkk Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. direct, and edit a three-to-five-minute short film. No refund after Oct. 9. Emphasis is placed on maximizing the on-screen value c & of the project using available resources. The first part Instructor to be announced of the class is devoted to the pre-production process, highlighting the role of the story, and provides an overview of affordable shooting equipment and editing technologies. You then develop and write your project, 96 Entertainment Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

FILM TV X 476.244 Entertainment Development Story Development Workshop: Crafting Your Original Story Inside the World of FILM TV X 476.894 4.0 units Introduction to Feature Producers, development executives, directors, and Film Development writers gain practical experience adapting and develop- 4.0 units ing their own stories for motion pictures, movies-of-the- Film Acquisitions What happens to a script or novel when it is submitted week, and miniseries. Emphasis is placed on studying to a buyer and what happens after it’s optioned or sold? dramatic structure, learning techniques that strengthen In this introductory course, students interested in a character development, and understanding the impor- So your script or film is ready. What’s next? career in development, or filmmakers looking to guide tance of collaboration with writers. You are called upon their projects towards a green light learn the essential to write development notes; compile directors/writers steps in the development process. Sessions focus on lists; and learn the difference between beat sheets, step Instructors Quinn Coleman, former Vice President of Acquisitions at Regent the key positions and roles in that process, from the outlines, and story outlines. You also learn how to Entertainment, takes you through the process of selling your projects to story department and its readers, to studio and produc- assess the marketplace by determining what network ­studios, production and sales companies, and indie distributors. Learn how to tion company executives. Topics include finding new and studio executives are looking for, as well as the talent and generating ideas, talent lists, networking and best way to quickly and effectively pitch an idea. You pitch to buyers effectively, determine if your project is budgeted for profitability, tracking, pitching, and moving up. Weekly assignments are welcome to submit written works in progress for and much more! include reading screenplays, writing synopses, develop- in-class critiques. At the end of the course, you have ment notes, script coverage, and developing pitches honed your storytelling craft by writing original treat- Page 99. and ideas. Upon completion of the course, you have ments based on your story outline developed in class. gained an understanding of the development process Prerequisite(s): Good written communication skills. and the entry-level jobs available in development, such Previous training in story analysis is recommended but as reader and assistant to the producer, actor, or not required. ­creative producer. Reg# 363396 For More Information Prerequisite(s): Familiarity with the production process Fee: $699 for film and television through training and/or mmOnline [email protected] experience. Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Reg# 363296 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Fee: $699 No refund after Sept. 28. FILM TV X 476.271 FILM TV X 476.581 c mmOnline Instructor to be announced Production Sound for Directors The Language of Filmmaking Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Reg# 363701 2.0 units 4.0 units Students interested in development are strongly Fee: $699 The importance of quality sound in a movie cannot be Designed for filmmakers who need to develop the encouraged to take this course first. ❖❖ Classroom overstated. Of particular interest to directors and inde- necessary skills to make better films and viewers who No refund after Sept. 29. & pendent filmmakers who want to understand the pro- want to better understand and appreciate the complex- c 11 mtgs Monika Skerbelis, author, producer and programming Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 duction and post-production workflow, this overview ity of the cinematic text, this course outlines the many director for The American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker course covers such topics as the nature of sound and components of film language used by great directors UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Showcase at the Cannes Film Festival. Her former 10920 Lindbrook Dr. its aesthetics, microphone characteristics, the sound to tell their stories in the most effective way. Through a positions include VP of creative affairs and executive recording chain, budgeting and scheduling, and what wide selection of multimedia material including film and Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. story editor at Story Department and No refund after Oct. 9. can be fixed in post versus what can only be done sound clips, pictures, articles, and interviews, you story editor at 20th Century Fox. c during production. Instruction includes equipment and analyze shooting and editing techniques employed by Dr. Beverly Graf, vice president of Development, listening demonstrations. Many of the practical tech- the greatest filmmakers of all time. Topics range from Abilene Pictures (Primal Fear, Fallen, Frequency, Hart’s FILM TV X 476.22 War, Fracture ) niques presented are suitable for student productions. functional usage of image composition and lighting to Story Analysis for Film and Television Reg# 363009 camera movements, editing, and sound. The purpose 4.0 units Fee: $499 of this course is to give clarity to the filmmaking pro- FILM TV X 423 Designed for aspiring readers, development executives, Television Series ❖❖ Classroom cess and to enhance the enjoyment of film viewing. producers, and storytellers, this course offers a prag- 3 mtgs Reg# 363244 matic, comprehensive overview of story analysis and Development Workshop Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sept. 29 Fee: $699 the tools used by the professional reader. Throughout 4.0 units UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ❖❖ Classroom the course, you learn and practice coverage skills while This workshop is designed for producers, development 1010 Westwood Blvd. 11 mtgs gaining an understanding of the elements of story. executives, and writers seeking to understand all the ele- Saturday, 10am-4pm, Oct. 6-13 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Topics include various types of coverage, how to com- ments that go into an original series proposal for television. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA: Haines Hall pose story notes, comparative coverage, character You study the creative development process from start to finish—from first idea to completed pitch—assembling all 1010 Westwood Blvd. No refund after Oct. 11. c breakdowns, treatments, and outlines. Through weekly Wednesday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 10 Peter Hanson, screenwriter, director, producer, and assignments, you are required to practice reading and the necessary components. You begin with research, series concept, and the initial vetting of ideas; you then proceed Visitors not permitted. No refund after Sept. 28. c educator. Among his credits are hundreds of print and writing for several formats and to deadline. In addition, Ashley Maria, production sound mixer whose many online articles, three books on cinema, and films includ- the current job market and the various expectations of to identify your audience, likely buyers, and distributors. credits include the documentary Take Every Wave: The ing the feature-length documentary Tales from the studios and independent producers are discussed. Upon You then learn how to present the unique world of your Life of Laird Hamilton and the short Night Shift, both of Script, which features interviews with dozens of Holly- completion of the course, you have written at least two series to an audience and buyers who have grown increas- which were selected for Sundance, and a commercial wood screenwriters. pieces of full coverage that can be used as part of a ingly sophisticated in their demands for originality and for Reebok starring Ronda Rousey. She is the recipient professional portfolio or for auditioning for a job as a authenticity; and how to develop the kinds of rich, multi- Reg# 363624 layered, and conflicted characters who win the allegiance of the DGA student minority award. Fee: $699 reader or an assistant. ❖❖ Prerequisite(s): Strong English composition skills. of their audience and sustain interest for season after Reg# 363098 Classroom season. Non-writing producers come to understand which Fee: $499 11 mtgs Reg# 363681 ❖❖ literary properties hold the most promise for adaptation; Classroom Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Fee: $699 while writer-producers gain invaluable experience, taking 3 mtgs UCLA: Haines Hall ❖❖ Classroom an idea from mere concept to industry-ready pitch, within Saturday, 10am-5pm, Nov. 17 Saturday, 2-5pm, Nov. 10 11 mtgs the span of this course. Instruction covers the essentials UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA: Haines Hall Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 of plotting over multiple episodes and even multiple sea- 1010 Westwood Blvd. No meeting Nov. 22. UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: sons, including the importance of the meta-story, ongoing Saturday, 10am-4pm, Dec. 1-8 No refund after Oct. 11. c 21650 Oxnard Street conflicts, and seasonal arcs; open vs closed-ended story- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Instructor to be announced No meeting Nov. 12. lines, and the formats that support them. By the end of the 1010 Westwood Blvd. No refund after Oct. 8. c course, you have a completed pitch for original television Wednesday, 10am-12pm, Dec. 5 Brooks Elms, writer and director who has written 20 series, including written pitch, supporting visual materials, No meeting Nov. 24. scripts for companies such as Base FX and Broken a clear audience, and likely buyers. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Nov. 16. Road, and recently sold a thriller entitled Snowfall to c Reg# 363654 Ashley Maria, production sound mixer whose many Gold Circle, Benderspink, and Evan Astrowski. Fee: $699 credits include the documentary Take Every Wave: The Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 6 ❖❖ Classroom Life of Laird Hamilton and the short Night Shift, both of UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: 11 mtgs which were selected for Sundance, and a commercial 21650 Oxnard Street Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 for Reebok starring Ronda Rousey. She is the recipient Reg# 363300 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. of the DGA student minority award. Fee: $699 No refund after Oct. 10. mm c Online Ric Gibbs, writer/filmmaker and author whose work Sept. 26-Dec. 5 includes Shadow Conspiracy. He has worked with such Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 30. c producers as Mark Wahlberg & Stephen Levinson, Jon Instructor to be announced Landau and James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, and Lawrence Bender, as well as with Paramount Studios, Universal, USA, and Fox. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 97

Reg# 363527 Post-Production Fee: $699 mmOnline FILM TV X 404A Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Post-Production for Film Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. and Television No refund after Sept. 28. c 4.0 units Sam Icklow, editor, cinematographer, writer, and director. Emphasizing how new technologies continue to impact Mr. Icklow was recently selected to write and direct in the compendium feature film Actors Anonymous executive A 3-Course Series post-production, this course examines the post-produc- tion process for film and television. Topics include produced by James Franco and starring Whoopi Gold- picture and sound editing processes; non-linear editing berg. He is also the recipient of the MPAA award. of single and multi-camera programs; special visual effects; the impact of sound—from music scoring to FILM TV X 477.85 in Editing effects design; budgeting, scheduling, and deliveries; Adobe After Effects for Filmmakers: and high-definition television and its impact on both An Introductory Workshop feature and television post-production. Includes guest 4.0 units speakers and field trips to post-production facilities. Using Adobe After Effects, learn to produce projects Editors have one of the most important roles in the filmmaking process, and Reg# 363521 similar to those found in the real entertainment media editing skills are applicable to a variety of entertainment projects ranging from Fee: $699 world of digital effects and animation. Topics include an ❖❖ Classroom introduction to the interface, working with layers and movies, TV series, web series, to documentaries. Learn the fundamentals of 11 mtgs masking, rotoscoping, motion graphics, tracking and editing theory, and gain hands-on instruction and practice on the leading Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 stabilizing with mocha for After Effects (a plug-in that is UCLA: Haines Hall included with AE), creating set extensions, compositing digital editing software with our 3-course series in editing, which can be No meeting Nov. 22. computer-generated imagery over video footage, and completed entirely online. No refund after Oct. 11. c color correction. Finally, put it all together with practical Richard Greenberg, owner of State of the Heart Pro- projects where you will learn shortcuts, tips, and tricks. The Art and Craft of Film Editing Adobe After Effects for Filmmakers: ductions, Inc. a creative production and post-production Prerequisite(s): Familiarity with digital video and basic An Introductory Workshop m consultancy. He has written and produced numerous Photoshop and Illustrator techniques. Access to Adobe Learn the elements of storytelling, perfor- promos, sold new product-placement technologies to After Effects CC. mance, pace, emotion, action, continuity, Learn to produce digital effects and ani- syndicated television, and has been a senior executive Reg# 363594 and time manipulation through the mation projects similar to those found in at several prominent post-production facilities. Fee: $699 examination of different editing styles in the real entertainment media world. Reg# 363524 mmOnline this introductory course. Fee: $699 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Introduction to Avid Media Composer m ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Page 97. Avid Media Composer is the leading 10 mtgs No refund after Sept. 28. c Saturday, 10am-1:30pm, Sept. 29-Dec.8 David Dodds, Los Angeles-based motion graphics industry-wide nonlinear film/video edit- UCLA: Dodd Hall designer; his experience spans eight years in motion ing application. Gain practice with the No meeting Nov. 24. graphics, special effects, broadcast design, character program’s easy-to-use video editing tools. No refund after Oct. 13. c animation, and infographics. He has worked for studios Barry Goch, post-production professional with 15 years such as Stardust, Mirada, Logan, and NFL Networks. of hands-on experience. His credits includeSpiderman: Homecoming, Passengers, Money Monster, Eye in the FILM TV X 478.311 Sky, and Game of Thrones. He is currently working on Editing with Final Cut Pro X: The Quad, Black-ish and the new hit show, A Comprehensive Workshop Grown-ish. 4.0 units Reg# 363856 Reg# 363619 In this hands-on course, master the feature set of Final Fee: $699 Fee: $699 FILM TV X 479.613 Cut Pro X in the context of several real-world projects mmOnline FF Hybrid The Art and Craft of Film Editing which will prepare you for the Apple Certification exam. Sept. 28-Dec. 7 11 mtgs 4.0 units Starting at an easy to follow introductory level, this course Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Sept. 27-Dec. 13 will guide you through even the most advanced features Editing is storytelling. Throughout the process, from first No refund after Oct. 2. c & Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 assembly to final delivery, editors are responsible for of this professional editing software, covering topics Julio Ramos, director and filmmaker who won stu- UCLA: Dodd Hall fulfilling the film’s potential through a full command of which include, but are not limited to, project management dent Emmy, BAFTA, and DGA awards for his films El No meeting Nov. 22. craft, as well as an aesthetic understanding of story, and organization, capturing and editing techniques, audio Bolerito (The Shoe Shine Boy) andíUna Carrerita, This course includes both online sessions and class- character, and rhythm. By examining different editing editing and mixing, motion, and filter effects. Doctor! (A Doctor’s Job). His latest film, Behind the room meetings. Refer to course syllabus for online styles, this course covers the elements of storytelling, Prerequisite(s): Basic Macintosh skills; knowledge of Mirror, won the Best of Fest Award at the 2012 Palm session details. editing very helpful. performance, pace, emotion, action, continuity, and time Springs ShortFest. No refund after Oct. 11. c & manipulation. Instruction includes lectures, discussion, Reg# 363585 Amotz Zakai, vice president, Echo Lake Productions. and viewing exercises. You also learn to select the most Fee: $699 Mr. Zakai has worked on such projects as Tsotsi (Oscar appropriate editing systems and technology by evaluat- mmOnline Producing winner, 2006), Water (Oscar nominated, 2007), Away ing the limitations of budgets and time. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 from Her, and Thirteen Conversations About One Thing. Reg# 363676 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. FILM TV X 404 Fee: $699 No refund after Sept. 28. c Pre-Production and Production for ❖❖ Classroom Robert Scheid, Apple-certified Final Cut Pro, Motion, Film and Television 10 mtgs and DVD Studio Pro instructor; television producer; film 4.0 units Thursday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 and television editor and colorist. This survey course presents an overview of the real- UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. world aspects of producing as practiced in the various No meeting Nov. 22. FILM TV X 479.28 sectors of filmed entertainment from script development No refund after Oct. 11. c & Introduction to Avid Media Composer through pre-production and production. Topics include Instructor to be announced 4.0 units the producer’s interface with the writer, director, and This course provides an introduction to Avid Media other key personnel; pitching and selling ideas; script FILM TV X 477.84 Composer, an industry-standard non-linear film/video breakdown and scheduling; budgeting and all the criti- Introduction to Adobe Premiere editing application. This long-standing editing software cal on-the-set issues facing the producer. 4.0 units is affordable, has easy-to-use video editing tools, and Reg# 363622 Adobe Premiere Pro is used by professionals across the streamlined HD, file-based, and stereo 3D workflows. Fee: $699 spectrum of filmed entertainment including feature You learn to cut scenes from sample footage and gain mmOnline films, music videos, and documentaries. You learn how an understanding of editorial processes and workflow. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 to use this powerful program from simple editing Instruction leads you through the interface and basic No refund after Sept. 28. & m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. editing techniques before moving on to trimming, fine- c techniques to more complex compositing, layering, Jennie Tugend, producer with more than three tilting, motion graphics, and sound design. Instruction tuning the edit, adjusting audio, handling multi-camera decades of expertise in the Hollywood motion picture g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. includes illustrated lectures, demonstrations, discus- editing, adding transitions, adding titles, and outputting business, including film and TV development, produc- sion, and class projects. Topics include starting a your finished project. tion financing, marketing, and distribution. Her produc- c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. project, organization and subclipping, timeline and basic Prerequisite(s): Working knowledge of the Macintosh or ing credits include: Free Willy, Lethal Weapon, and editing tools, editing audio, video effects, color correc- PC operating system; background in editing, production, HBO’s Tales from the Crypt. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. tion and grading, titles and motion, exporting, and or post-production is strongly suggested. posting online. kkk TEXTBOOK REQUIRED kkk & kkk C UC CREDIT, page 5. 98 Entertainment Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

FILM TV X 479.088 Reg# 363660 Movie Magic Budgeting Fee: $699 2.0 units ❖❖ Classroom Dive into the World of 11 mtgs For production managers, producers, corporate finance personnel, and production accounting professionals, Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 this course provides you with a practical understanding UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. of the budgeting process, including how to use Movie No refund after Oct. 10. c & Virtual Reality Magic Budgeting, a budgeting software application. You Sergio Guerrero prepare a movie-of-the-week budget based on informa- tion that typically would be available during pre-produc- FILM TV X 477 tion, including a script, day-out-of-days, one line Creating Reality and Non-Fiction Discover new methods of content creation, narrative storytelling, and design. schedule, shooting schedule, departmental budgets, Television: What Really Works Become the storytellers of the future as you learn from leading hardware and and other hypothetical parameters. This is not an 4.0 units introduction to production course. Reality television is at the forefront of TV culture both software technology companies and content creators. Taught by Kinga Smith, Reg# 363859 domestically and internationally. The objectives of the founder of Reverse Engineering Studios, a new wave management, production, Fee: $499 course are to acquaint you with the various formats and and technology company, and Mario Kenyon, head of production at Furious M, mmOnline to prepare you to conceptualize your own reality series Sept. 28-Nov. 2 for various television outlets including network, syndica- an immersive VR development, production, and distribution company. Students enrolled in this section are eligible to pur- tion, cable, and Internet. The latest trends in the various chase Movie Magic Budgeting 7 at a discount. digital media arenas as they relate to original non-fic- Page 99. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. tion programming and distribution are also explored, No refund after Oct. 2. c & including interactivity, games, transmedia, webcasts, Elia Urquiza, who has written, shot, and edited many ARGs, MMOGs, and VR. You first get under the hood of films, often at the crossroads of documentary and fic- the broad range of programs which claim to depict “real tion. As a producer, Ms. Urquiza has worked on a life,” from reality drama and comedy to talent competi- For More Information number of commercial, fiction, and non-fiction projects. tions, hidden camera, docu-soaps, games, food, Her recent documentary, Next, has been screened at adventure, travel, and documentary. Topics include what entertainment.uclaextension.edu/enroll festivals around the world. makes a show a hit—or not; the art of interviewing; the role of scheduling, ratings, multi-platforming, and social FILM TV X 408 media; and an overview of legal issues specific to real- MGMT X 403.61 FILM TV X 476.6 Building an Online Audience ity TV. Working both in teams and individually, you then Marketing and Distributing Low-Budget Filmmaking 4.0 units develop, prepare, and pitch an original idea for a non- Independent Films Across 4.0 units In the Internet age, uploading your work to YouTube or fiction television series. You prepare a series log line, a All Platforms In this detailed exploration of low-budget filmmaking, learn Vimeo is imperative, and successful producers/directors/ one sheet description, and a “bible” with episodic 4.0 units techniques and theories examining all phases of the pro- actors can now demonstrate a growing online audience. examples. Rehearse for a pitch meeting and then pitch What are the considerations involved in financing, cess from development to production to post-production. This course shows you how to create a public face and your ideas to industry guests that can include a net- packaging, selling, or acquiring a financially viable film? The focus is on translating a minimum budget into maxi- promotional platform for your creative content. Using work, studio executive, or agent. Producers, filmmakers, and screenwriters learn what mum quality on screen. Topics include the script, financing relevant video platforms, social media, and available Reg# 363679 makes a project attractive to potential buyers, study a the production, evaluating the marketplace, analyzing and website creation tools, learn to present and promote your Fee: $699 variety of deal structures, and learn how to find domestic breaking down the screenplay, learning to apply creativity body of work. Instruction emphasizes group discussion ❖❖ Classroom and overseas distribution for theatrical, television, DVD, to a budgetary plan to maximize on-screen value, casting, and interaction as you are encouraged to use each 11 mtgs and alternative markets. You gain knowledge on how to selecting key production personnel, production design, other’s sites and platforms in various assignments. Topics Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 craft a distribution strategy from the earliest stages of music, editing, sound design, marketing, and distribution. include identifying different audiences; basic video and UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. project development. Topics include choosing materials, Throughout the class, you are able to apply concepts audio production; mastering available video and audio; Saturday, 2-5pm, Dec. 1 budget, and casting; selling the film through festivals learned to your own projects. review of social media branding sites; creating an indi- UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. and markets; key buyers; evolving distribution outlets, Reg# 363316 vidual brand and brand messages; understanding design No meeting Nov. 12. such as Internet and cell phones; the roles of producer, Fee: $699 as it relates to presentation; audience building tools, such No refund after Oct. 8. c marketing and sales executives, and executive produc- mmOnline as fan pages, tweet marketing, cross-commenting strate- James Coane, Emmy award-winning television pro- ers; and an overview of film financing models. Sept. 27-Dec. 6 gies and “response-to” uploading; responding to audi- ducer, writer, director, and development executive. He Reg# 363187 No refund after Oct.1. c ence; and professional interaction. The course goal is to has executive produced and directed many TV series, Fee: $699 Kim Adelman, filmmaker who co-produced the inde- create an individual presentation plan, across chosen including Dragon Tales, America’s Most Wanted, and mmOnline pendent feature Just Friends and has produced 19 platforms that is critiqued by your peers. Futurequest, as well as episodes, specials, and pilots Sept. 26-Dec. 9 shorts that have played in more than 150 festivals, Reg# 363656 for ABC, CBS, NBC, and many more. winning more than 30 awards. She has authored two No refund after Oct. 2. c & Fee: $699 Kevin Mardesich, former head of the story department film books, Making It Big in Shorts and The Ultimate FF Hybrid FILM TV X 475.22 at Oliver Stone’s development company, Ixtlan. He cur- Guide to Chick Flicks, and currently writes for Indiewire. 2 mtgs Making the Short Documentary for rently runs KevinMardesich.com, a communications Classroom meetings Digital Platforms practice specializing in written communications for film, FILM TV X 478.13A Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sept. 29 4.0 units television, and industry leaders. The Art of Line Producing Saturday, 10am-1pm, Dec. 8 Short-format documentaries have become an increas- 4.0 units UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. ingly powerful voice in the digital era. The documenta- FILM TV X 476.223 This comprehensive, step-by-step overview of physical Online sessions ries showcased on platforms such as Vice, Dazed, What Buyers Want production processes covers the tangible and intangible Sept. 30-Dec. 7 Frontline, NYTimes Op-Docs and Storyhunter bring light 4.0 units aspects of line producing, including budget; breakdown This course includes both online sessions and class- to meaningful stories and are followed by thousands of Learn about the big secret in Hollywood—buyers do not and scheduling; hiring and working with cast, director, room meetings. Refer to course syllabus for online viewers across the world. But this trend goes beyond acquire material because it follows the perfect hero’s staff, crew, and outside vendors; choosing locations; session details. Attendance at the first meeting is the social-issue and current-affairs arena. Commercial journey or a strict act structure. What buyers really want equipment and music; how to deal with divergent mandatory. companies are using short-format documentaries to are roles that attract movie stars, a love story (every personalities and specific problem solving during pro- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. position their products in the market. So what makes duction; and the differences between producing a movie has one) that appeals to all four quadrants, and a No refund after Oct. 4. c short-format documentaries so successful? What satisfying ending. This class does not focus on theoretical movie independently versus with a studio. This is not Robert Scheid, Apple-certified Final Cut Pro, Motion, strategies and platforms exist to get your work out concepts that are easy to understand or those that are an introduction to production course. and DVD Studio Pro instructor; television producer; film there? This advanced course examines the most popu- sometimes impractical and difficult to apply. Instead, this Prerequisite(s): A basic knowledge of film production and television editor and colorist. lar online short documentary outlets, both journalistic course reveals the checklist of items and the elements and Movie Magic Budgeting and Scheduling software and commercial, and explores the different cinematic of story that buyers look for in order to purchase your are highly recommended. FILM TV X 475 and narrative techniques that can be used to make your pilot or screenplay. At the end of the class you end up Reg# 363327 Producing Commercials for All story fit the strand. Instruction is structured around with a blueprint of all the crucial items needed to achieve Fee: $699 Platforms: A Practical Workshop lectures, discussion with guest speakers, and practical this goal and the logline that will help sell your project. ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units hands-on assignments. Over the course of this work- Reg# 363657 11 mtgs From concept to completion, learn to produce com- shop you develop, shoot, and edit one short-format Fee: $699 Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 mercials for TV as well as for all integrated marketing genre-based documentary tailored to one of the main mmOnline UCLA: Dodd Hall platforms (video games, cinema, Internet, TV, and cell online platforms. Note: Since this is an advanced class, Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 6 phones). You break down storyboards; write specifica- instruction focuses on the best creative choices to tell Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. UCLA: Dodd Hall tions; create bids; estimate special FX, editorial, talent, your story and broadcast it online, but will not cover the No meeting Nov. 12. and music; and prepare a final estimate and production basics of documentary filmmaking. No refund after Sept. 28. c Amotz Zakai, vice president, Echo Lake Productions. No refund after Oct. 8. c schedule for presentation and critique in class. You also Prerequisite(s): Students must have prior experience in Mr. Zakai has worked on such projects as Tsotsi (Oscar Lydia Cedrone, who has over 20 years of experience learn how to get the best prices, stay on budget and documentary filmmaking and access to a camera, winner, 2006), Water (Oscar nominated, 2007), Away in the entertainment industry; Ms. Cedrone has man- schedule, and use the tools of advanced media. Instruc- editing, and sound recording equipment. aged feature film financing at the Walt Disney Company, tion includes industry guest speakers with discussion from Her, and Thirteen Conversations About One Thing. kkk oversaw production at Michael Mann’s Forward Pass and screenings of the best current spots. Inc. and produced her own films independently. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 99 Finishing Your Courses Now Offered Certificate? in Woodland Hills

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Reg# 363658 Reg# 363659 Reg# 363848 Fee: $699 Fee: $699 Fee: $699 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom Screenwriting 11 mtgs 11 mtgs 11 mtgs Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. UCLA Extension Gayley Center: UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Courses Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. 1145 Gayley Ave. Saturday, 2-5pm, Oct. 13 The UCLA Extension Writers’ Program No refund after Oct. 10. c No refund after Oct. 9. c UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Susana Casares, filmmaker and winner of the Emmy Kinga Smith, founder of Reverse Engineering Studios, No meeting Nov. 22. offers more than 200 screenwriting Foundation’s College Television Award in Drama. Her a new wave management, production, and technology No refund after Oct. 11. c courses annually—onsite and online— narrative and documentary work has been shown in company. She has produced numerous VR and 360 Quinn Coleman, who previously served as vice presi- festivals around the world, and she has received both video projects that have been showcased internation- dent of Acquisitions at Regent Entertainment and as well as certificates in Feature Film the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Award and the ally, including Cockatoo Spritz, an immersive VR experi- director of Worldwide Co-Productions and Acquisitions Writing, Television Writing, and Film/ Mary Pickford Award for two consecutive years. ence that premiered at Cannes. at Warner Bros. where he was instrumental in acquiring TV Comprehensive; specializations in Mario Kenyon, head of production at Furious M, an distribution rights to more than 125 feature films, Television Writers Fellowship Prep FILM TV X 480.2 immersive VR development, production, and distribution including box office hits A Cinderella Story, My Dog and Writing and Directing Short Working with Immersive Media: company. He is also a writer and producer for virtual Skip, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding. New Trends in XR(VR/AR/MR) reality projects and feature films whose projects have Films; Pro-Series in Feature Film 4.0 units premiered at film festivals including Tribeca, Sundance, FILM TV 808 and Television Pilot Writing; script Learn how Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Venice. The Indie Film Business: Financing consultations; mentorships; and and Mixed Reality (MR) content is created from incep- and Selling Independent Films 3 screenwriting competitions. tion to delivery, and how the 360 environment, immer- FILM TV X 439 0.6 CEUs sive and interactive content are integrated with narrative Inside the World of Film Acquisitions: Producers, filmmakers, and sales and acquisitions This quarter’s screenwriting courses story development and design. Throughout the course, How to Sell Your Project to Hollywood executives learn what makes a project attractive to begin on page 166. leading hardware and software technology companies 4.0 units potential buyers. Study a variety of financial deal struc- cover all stages of the process of content creation, from So your script or film is ready. What’s next? In this tures; and learn how to find distribution—including For more information­ call live action and CG capture to production and post- course, learn the art of selling your project to studios, theatrical, foreign, video, and television, for a global Jeff Bonnett­ at (310) 206-1542. production by exploring and pushing the limitations of production and sales companies, indie distributors and marketplace. Topics include packaging (choosing mate- traditional and digital formats. Content creators discuss the like. But first, you must learn how buyers, known as rial, budget, and casting), financing (co-production, how they integrate those technologies in their projects acquisitions execs, evaluate the “worth” of your project. negative pick-up, subsidies, equity, presales, completion and how technologies can benefit and support their You gain the skills necessary to develop an in-depth bonds, and bank financing), selling the film (festivals ideas to define a unique language which may yet to be knowledge of buyers, agents, producer’s reps, festival and markets, key buyers, and ancillary markets). Par- known. Students have the opportunity to test and try programmers, and their respective tastes. You learn ticipants also learn how to oversee their distributor and Course Icons out these innovations in class, getting familiar with how to pitch buyers effectively; how to analyze box how to ensure they get the backend they deserve. game engines (Unity), learning more about platforms office numbers and which genres and ratings are the Reg# 363842 Provide and operating systems (Oculus), and understanding most profitable; how to determine if your project is Fee: $99 hardware use and support in live action and CG produc- budgeted for profitability through comp analysis; how ❖❖ Classroom Information tion (Nokia). Concurrently, prominent creators and to present your project to maximize profile and salability 1 mtg producers demo the different types of AR/VR experi- at festivals and markets; what it takes to attract domes- Saturday, 10am-5pm, Oct. 20 At-a-Glance ences, 360 videos, immersive media formats, and tic distributors, including ways to position and package UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. game-driven interactive content. At the end of the for greatest interest; how to sell your project into No refund after Oct. 19. course you have an understanding of the AR/VR land- international territories and how to understand the Gary Rubin, executive vice president of U.S. distributor m ONLINE COURSE scape and how to incorporate interactive elements in major deal points so as to negotiate the best terms. You Cohen Media, has over 25 years of experience in Technical requirements, page 4 your creative projects. also learn how digital players are changing the para- acquisitions, distribution and independent film finance. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 kkk digm and how to gain access to the gatekeepers with He has held senior positions for such companies insider tips and strategies for developing relationships as Artisan Pictures (The Blair Witch Project ), First WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 with key industry players. Independent Pictures (David Mamet’s Edmond ), and c kkk Cohen Media (Oscar nominee Mustang). v ON-GROUND COURSE & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Visit our website for textbook information. C UC CREDIT May be transferable­ to other colleges and universities, page 5 100 Entertainment Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

FILM TV UL 700 Free Networking Opportunities for Entertainment Studies Music Certificate Students For more information call (310) 825-9064, email Does your project need a director, cinematographer, [email protected], or visit screenwriter, actor, producer, composer, or other crew entertainment.uclaextension.edu. member? Would you like to meet other like-minded students who have the same business or career goals as you? This is the perfect opportunity to meet your Film Scoring fellow certificate students and make important connec- tions. Attend our free networking events or collaborate MUSC X 483.2 with fellow students online! Advanced Orchestration: Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is restricted to certificate Applied Techniques for the students and alumni in the following programs: Studio and Scoring Stage Entertainment Studies, Acting, Cinematography, 4.0 units Directing, Film and TV Development, Independent Building on what was learned in Instrumentation and Producing, Producing, Business & Management of Introduction to Orchestration, this course further Entertainment, Film Scoring, Independent Music explores the unique evocative capabilities of each musi- Production, Music Business, Screenwriting: Film and cal instrument and examines their applications in TV Comprehensive, Feature Film Writing, Television regard to scoring to picture, considered from both the Writing, and the Editing series. composer’s and orchestrator’s perspective. Examine Reg# 363947 examples of effective orchestration techniques using mmInformation Session both classical score study and case studies from film Music Certificates Sept. 24-Dec. 9 scores. You also learn how to work with different types Enroll to participate in any of the following FREE of sketches to create a professional quality score. Apply Entertainment Studies Networking Opportunities for techniques by composing two short pieces to be played the Fall 2018 Quarter: in class: one incorporating instruments from the wood- Fall Networking Event—Details To Be Announced wind, brass and percussion families; and one incorpo- & Specializations Online Networking — Sept 24-Dec 9 rating instruments from the string family, including harp. Connect with fellow students all quarter long via Canvas Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of music notation and the- (the UCLA Extension online learning platform) by par- ory, experience in music composition, and MUSC Jump Start Your Career in Music ticipating in online discussions and posting the positions X 483.43 Instrumentation and Introduction to Orches- that you need filled for your projects! tration, or consent of instructor. Basic working knowl- Interested in a career in music business? Want to pursue film scoring or creating Uninstructed Lab edge of a music notation program such as Sibelius is highly recommended as students are required to pro- music independently? FILM TV 804.2 duce and print music scores and instrumental parts for Enroll in one of our Music Certificates. Sneak Preview: their assignments. Contemporary Films and Filmmakers Reg# 363255 2.0 CEUs Fee: $1,999 Music Certificates Join us for an exclusive preview of new movies before ❖❖ Classroom their public release. Enjoy provocative commentary and 10 mtgs BMI proudly supports UCLA Extension certificates. in-depth discussions with invited guests after each Wednesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 screening. Guests include some of the most prestigious Local 47 Musicians Union: 3220 Winona Ave actors, filmmakers, and executives in the industry. Our No meeting Nov. 21. Two recording sessions to be moderators, who are international film festival corre- arranged. Music Business spondents and award season prognosticators, lead Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors engaging Q&As that give you an insider’s perspective not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. c Learn the principles of the music industry in the areas of A&R, touring, marketing, legal of the making of each film. Thom Sharp, Emmy Award-winning composer, arranger, issues, publishing, and artist management. Reg# 363828 orchestrator, and conductor whose composition credits Fee: $299 include the television series Casper, Toonsylvania, The Independent Music Production ❖❖ Classroom New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Aladdin, The Little 10 mtgs Mermaid, and Bonkers, as well as such films as Return Designed for independent artists, develop the creative skills to write, produce, and Wednesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 3-Dec. 12 of Jafar and The Land Before Time. record music in your home studio, along with the marketing and business skills to sell it. Writers Guild Theater: 135 S. Doheny Dr. No meeting Nov. 21. MUSC X 449.91 Film Scoring The University is not responsible for lost or stolen The Art and Craft of MIDI Endorsed by the Society of Composers & Lyricists, learn the essential quarterly film passes; there is a $50 charge per 4.0 units replacement pass. Learn to bring your electronic realizations of your demos creative, business, and technical skills needed for a successful career Due to film piracy concerns, no cameras or recording and scores to more vivid life. Through take-home in film scoring from talented industry composers. devices are allowed inside the theater. Participants assignments, learn to produce sample-based “cues” that are subject to a security check, promotional photog- sound more musical and realistic. Student work is pre- raphy, and audio and video recording. sented and critiqued each week in class. Assignments Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors involve programming selections from the classical litera- not permitted. No refund after Sept. 26. ture, beginning with small chamber pieces and pro- Are you looking for a shorter program? Anne Thompson, film columnist who has covered the gressing to large symphonic works. The class culminates Hollywood beat for over 25 years. She launched in a final assignment of an original orchestral cue set to Our new specialization in music supervision can be completed in as little as 2 quarters! Indiewire ‘s daily film blog Thompson On Hollywood for picture. In addition to the aesthetics of synthestration, Variety in 2007. Previously, she was West Coast Editor this course also covers project studio requirements and Music Specializations for Premiere, Empire, and Film Comment, and senior considerations, such as computer choices, sequencing writer at Entertainment Weekly. software, sample libraries, “electronic” orchestration Music Supervision techniques, and mixing techniques, all with the primary objective of producing “musical” facsimiles of acoustic This 4-course specialization equips students with the skills needed to succeed as instrument performances. music supervisors. Prerequisite(s): X 483.43 Instrumentation and Introduc- tion to Orchestration and/or prior experience in instru- Plus, enjoy maximum flexibility—start anytime, with no admissions requirements. mentation and orchestral composing. Access to and m proficiency in using a home studio with sequencing (Exceptions apply to the Film Scoring Certificate.) ONLINE COURSE, page 4. software and samples are required for completion of Take the next step toward the career you’ve always wanted! HYBRID COURSE, page 4. assignments. The course does not include instruction g in any specific software. Participants must already have WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. adequate knowledge and resources to MIDI program c short orchestral works and deliver these electronically. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. kkk For More Information & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED (310) 825-9064 | entertainment.uclaextension.edu C UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 101

Reg# 362963 Reg# 363195 Fee: $699 Fee: $699 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs 11 mtgs Thursday, 3-6pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. 1010 Westwood Blvd. No meeting Nov. 22. No meeting Nov. 22. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No refund after Oct. 11. c No refund after Oct. 11. c & Fletcher Beasley, composer for film, television, com- Fletcher Beasley, composer for film, television, com- mercials, video games, and interactive exhibits who mercials, video games, and interactive exhibits who recently released Fictional Radio, an album of cinematic recently released Fictional Radio, an album of cinematic electronic music. Mr. Beasley has worked with some of electronic music. Mr. Beasley has worked with some of the top composers in the film and television world, the top composers in the film and television world, contributing writing, orchestration, and programming. contributing writing, orchestration, and programming. Reg# 363687 Damon Tedesco, recording engineer, scoring stage Fee: $699 manager, and scoring mixer who has worked on numer- ❖❖ Classroom ous films, television shows, commercials, and live 10 mtgs events. He has recorded and mixed music for a wide Sunday, 1-4:30pm, Sept. 30-Dec. 9 variety of projects, including X-Men, Batman Begins, UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: and The Voice, among many others. 1010 Westwood Blvd. The BMI Jerry Goldsmith No meeting Nov. 25. MUSC X 498 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Advanced Film Scoring Workshop No refund after Oct. 14. c 4.0 units Peter Neff, composer whose credits include the film This course will immerse you in the creative and logisti- Mostly Ghostly; video game Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly cal process of scoring a film. Topics include collaborat- Scholarship in Film Scoring (co-composed with Stewart Copeland); promos for over ing and communicating with directors, dealing with 100 television shows; 40 music library album projects; temp scores, learning how spotting sessions work, and music placed in such TV shows as Parks and incorporating themes and variations, and overcoming Application deadline: February 15, 2019. Scholarships are awarded annually. Recreation, 30 Rock, and The Sopranos. creative roadblocks. In addition, you learn how to breathe life into your scores, how to find your voice, and This annual scholarship award is for students enrolled in the Film Scoring Certificate. The win- MUSC X 449.41 how to communicate beyond the notes on the page ner receives $2,500 toward the cost of courses in the program. Don’t miss out on this when working with live ensembles. Instruction includes Recording, Mixing, and Editing opportunity. Techniques for Film Composers the opportunity to record your cues in a professional 4.0 units recording studio with live musicians. Prerequisite(s): MUSC X 449.41 Recording, Editing, and Pictured above, left to right: Kim Gouveia, Program Representative, UCLA Extension Entertainment Studies; Joseph Neidorf, 2018 BMI/Jerry Geared towards film composers, this course teaches Goldsmith Film Scoring Scholarship recipient; Doreen Ringer-Ross, Vice President Creative – Film, TV & Visual Media, BMI; and Erin Kaufman you the basics of recording, mixing, and editing in the Mixing Techniques for Film Composers and MUSC X 483.1 Gabrieloff, Program Manager, UCLA Extension Entertainment Studies modern DAW environment. Topics include music pre- Film Scoring on a Budget or consent of instructor. production, signal flow and signal processing, how to Reg# 363688 For more information and to apply, visit create realistic mock-ups, exploring the balance and Fee: $1,999 context of a mix with special consideration given to ❖❖ Classroom entertainment.uclaextension.edu/bmischolarship genre-appropriate sound mixing, delivery specifications 9 mtgs Saturday, 2-5pm, Sept. 29-Oct. 20; Nov. 3-10; (including stem mixes and session interchange Reg# 362957 MUSC X 403.53 Dec. 1 between DAWs), and the basics of music editing for a Fee: $699 Harmony II: Techniques for scored film and temp-tracked film project. By course UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ❖❖ Classroom end, students learn the complete production process 1010 Westwood Blvd. Composing Contemporary Music 11 mtgs 4.0 units from pre-production, recording, mixing, and editing Saturday, 10am-5pm, Oct. 27; Nov. 17 Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 12 music to picture. Location to be announced In this course you learn the techniques of 20th/21st UCLA Extension Gayley Center: century harmony while also applying the theoretical Prerequisite(s): Access to and proficiency in using a Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised.Visitors 1145 Gayley Ave. home studio with sequencing software, and samples not permitted. No refund after Oct. 4. concepts to your own compositions. You are exposed c No meeting Nov. 21. to a wide variety of modern-era harmonic practices are required for completion of assignments. The course Instructor to be announced No refund after Oct. 10. does not include instruction in any specific software. c starting with an introduction to the French Impression- Brian Ralston, award-winning film/TV composer whose ists of the late 19th century and then moving forward Reg# 363184 MUSC X 448.171 credits include the features Crooked Arrows and The Business of Film Music to current trends of today. Instruction consists of three Fee: $699 Awaken, starring Daryl Hannah, as well as additional stages: establishing a foundation in contemporary ❖❖ 4.0 units Classroom music for season four of Angel. Mr. Ralston is one of harmonic techniques, studying the music scores of the Focusing on the vital business skills needed to build 10 mtgs the co-hosts ofSCOREcast, a popular industry-insider great masters who demonstrate these techniques, and and maintain your career as a film and television Tuesday, 2:30-6pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 podcast for film and TV composers. creating your own compositions by emulating what you composer, this course features comprehensive cover- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: have learned. Harmonic concepts include: modality and age of current business and financial practices in the 1010 Westwood Blvd. MUSC X 482.8 tonal ambiguity of the impressionists, total chromati- industry. You learn about the role of agents, managers Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Anatomy of a Film Score cism, free atonality, serialism, bitonality, modern scales, and lawyers; making the most advantageous deal; the No refund after Oct. 9. & 4.0 units pandiatonicism, tone clusters and sound mass, mini- c role performing rights organizations such as ASCAP, Steven A. Saltzman, music editor and AVID Pro Tools Aspiring film composers, producers, and directors gain malism, neo-romanticism, and more. Scores studied BMI, and SESAC in the collection of public performance instructor whose credits include Queen Of The Desert, an understanding of what makes an effective and include works by Debussy, Ravel, Schoenberg, Webern, royalties; and your responsibilities and procedures in composed by Klaus Badelt and more; Saltzman cur- memorable film score and how it is assembled. Weekly Stravinsky, Ligeti, Penderecki, Reich, Adams, Glass, collecting royalties for your work. You also gain an rently serves on the Board of Directors for (MPSE) and in-depth film score analyses are illustrated with record- Part, and Whitacre. Utilizing many of the concepts understanding of the difference in operating your busi- author of Music Editing For Film and Television: The Art ings, film clips, documentary footage, and discussions learned, you work on your own compositions and study ness as a sole proprietor or as a corporation, and in the and The Process. focused on how music is used as subtext in films. Film scores that use many of these harmonic techniques. legal issues surrounding composer contracts and liabil- Timothy Edwards, composer and music supervisor selections cover a broad range of styles moving from Prerequisite(s): X 403.52 Harmony I: Crash Course in ity. Brand-building is an important component of a whose many credits include Keeping Up With the Kar- Hollywood classics to recently released films. The ability Composing for Tonal Music or consent of the instructor. successful career: you study the philosophy of building dashians, The Bachelor and TMZ. Edwards also wrote to read music is not required. Film scores by John Reg# 362960 the main title theme for the Daytime Emmy award your own brand as a film composer or as an assistant Williams, Bernard Herrmann, Max Steiner, Miklos Rozsa, for another composer, and you explore the role of social Fee: $699 winning show Extra. He has collaborated with NBC, Jerry Goldsmith, Michael Giacchino, James Newton ❖❖ Classroom CBS, ABC, Universal, DreamWorks, and many others. media in the promotion of your brand. Collaboration Howard, among others, are discussed. issues are also discussed and include building your 11 mtgs kkk team and managing the work of others, communicating Reg# 362944 Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 with your directors and producers, and working with Fee: $699 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: contractors. Industry guest speakers share their exper- ❖❖ Classroom 10920 Lindbrook Dr. tise in these various areas and supplement extensive 11 mtgs No meeting Nov. 12. discussions and exercises. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: No refund after Oct. 8. c & kkk 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Steve Rothstein, PhD, composer of numerous orches- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. tral, choral, and chamber works No refund after Oct. 10. c Steve Rothstein, PhD, composer of numerous orches- tral, choral, and chamber works 102 Entertainment Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MUSC X 498.3 MUSC X 447.31 MUSC X 449.2 Fundamentals of Conducting: From Music Business The Insider’s Guide to Music Licensing: the Symphony to the Scoring Stage Music Management Turning Talent into Dollars 4.0 units MUSC X 447.22 4.0 units 4.0 units Learn the fundamentals of conducting taught by a Beyond the Creative: What You Need The music manager’s role is crucial to a musician’s In today’s rapidly evolving music industry, licensing professional film and concert conductor. You will prac- to Know about the Business of Music career success. Yet very few people who enter the stands out as one of the most stable ways to make tice all aspects of baton technique, including beat 4.0 units entertainment industry have any idea what a manager money. Turning your talent into dollars and cents patterns, irregular meters, and contrasting articulations/ In this nuts-and-bolts survey course, artists and aspir- does or how one can help their career. This course is requires an understanding of how the licensing process gestures. You will work on cueing, conducting to picture, ing executives learn about the business side of music designed to explain the management side of the music works. This introductory course for entertainers, song- conducting to a click track, and podium presence. You and how to use that knowledge in their careers and business. Find out what music managers do, why they writers, producers, managers, music supervisors, and will conduct live professional musicians, as well as finances. Real-world examples of record and publishing are important, and how to avoid management pitfalls. music industry executives, examines the business conduct to recordings. Attendance is strongly suggested royalties, touring, merchandise, and other forms of artist Lectures, discussion, and industry guests address such issues associated with licensing rights in the music for the first class meeting, during which important income show how the music business actually works topics as when to get a manager, the role of the man- industry. Through lectures, case studies, and discus- foundations are established. Conducting begins at the from both artist and industry perspectives. Topics ager in the indie world, and managing music in the sions with notable industry guests, instruction focuses second meeting and attendance is mandatory. include how a song earns money; protecting your origi- digital age. on the business and legal aspects of licensing. Topics Prerequisite(s): The equivalent of two years of training nal songs; collecting money from your works; maximiz- Reg# 363489 include detailed examination of the various types of in music at the college level, or consent of instructor. ing marketing and revenues in the new digital Fee: $699 licenses that apply to the music industry, rights and Reg# 362897 landscape; the functions of the personal manager, ❖❖ Classroom clearance issues, applicable terms from publishing and Fee: $1,999 business manager, agent and attorney; record deals, 11 mtgs record deals, typical representation arrangements, and ❖❖ Classroom getting signed, and 360 deals; touring, merchandising, Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 negotiation and networking strategies. By the end of the 11 mtgs and sales from a financial point of view; and the new UCLA: Dodd Hall course, students understand how to make the most of Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 moneymaker: sync licensing your music to film, televi- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. the myriad licensing opportunities available in the music Local 47 Musicians Union: 3220 Winona Ave sion, commercials, and games. High-profile guests No refund after Oct. 10. & business and how to avoid problems associated with augment lectures and discussions. c Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Instructor to be announced those opportunities. Reg# 363096 not permitted. No refund after Oct. 1. c Reg# 362895 Jonathan Merrill, award-winning composer, conduc- Fee: $699 MUSC X 448.17 Fee: $699 tor, and producer whose vocal and instrumental ❖❖ Classroom Music Publishing: Law and Business ❖❖ Classroom music has appeared in hundreds of commercials and 11 mtgs 4.0 units 11 mtgs television episodes. Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 This overview is designed for those interested in a Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 UCLA: Royce Hall career in music publishing as well as for business and UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. No meeting Nov. 22. MUSC X 485 personal managers and attorneys who desire a working No refund after Oct. 9. c Composing Music for Animation No refund after Oct. 11. c & knowledge of the music publishing industry. Topics Gary Greenberg, attorney in the music industry whose 4.0 units Owen Husney, music manager and executive who include copyright basics; songwriter agreements; set- clients include Jimmy Cliff and Kendrick Lamar’s pro- Composing music for animation places special discovered and whose clients have garnered 10 ting up domestic licensing for records, motion pictures, ducers. He wrote the hand- demands on the composer. Musical jokes are more platinum-certified albums. Currently, with his company television, print, commercials, and other areas; aspects book, How to Build and Manage an Entertainment Law prevalent, there are quicker changes in style and mood, First American Entertainment, he buys, sells, and bro- of foreign sub-publishing, including negotiating agree- Practice, and co-wrote the book Everything You’d Better and the music is often “wall to wall.” This course kers artist catalogs and consults for major record labels ments, and collection societies; and dealing with Know About the Record Industry. addresses each of these characteristics in the following and artists. ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC. Detailed discussions also broad schools of animation: story-driven, action ori- cover trends and revenue opportunities in the evolving ented animation, and hip and quirky. You learn about MUSC X 448.80 digital marketplace. Guest speakers include music Music Production the traditional and new approaches to composing for Do-It-Yourself Music Marketing industry executives and attorneys. animation and how to build tempo maps, which in many 4.0 units Reg# 363685 MUSC X 479.12 cases is half the job. The differences and similarities Of interest to DIY musicians, producers, managers, Fee: $699 Introduction to Pro Tools between scoring an animated movie and scoring an startup record label personnel, and anyone interested ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units animated TV show also are discussed. You compose, in learning fundamental marketing concepts used by 11 mtgs Ideal for those who have recently purchased Pro Tools arrange and orchestrate cues in your home studio for the most innovative companies today. You learn how to Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 10 and have been working with the system for less than scenes every week. Both peers and instructor critique describe your vision; identify a market need; analyze UCLA: Dodd Hall one year. Learn the foundational skills and working each cue in class. your fans; learn from your competitors; demo your No meeting Nov. 12. knowledge needed to perform basic Pro Tools opera- Prerequisite(s): One course in or demonstrated compe- products and services; set your marketing plan goals; No refund after Oct. 8. & tions, and begin your own projects or interface with and find the perfect mix of new marketing strategies c tence in harmony, composition, standard orchestration Robert Teegarden, former manager at Universal Music others using Pro Tools. Topics include system capabili- ranging from branding, product, price, place, promotion, techniques, and proficiency in MIDI/sequencing. Stu- Group, music business educator, and entrepreneur. ties, navigation and display basics, understanding the dents should have access to sequencing software (e.g. and marketing information systems. The Internet, word- edit and mix windows, making your first audio record- Logic, Cakewalk, Pro Tools) and a project studio to of-mouth, guerrilla marketing techniques, social media, MUSC X 484.31 ing, making selections and playing audio, using the create cues. mobile marketing, publicity, music licensing, live per- Music Supervision for Film editing modes and tools, importing audio and working Reg# 362955 forming and touring, merchandising, face-to-face with video files, using fades, managing audio clips, selling, sales promotions, radio, and sponsorships are and Television Fee: $699 4.0 units elastic audio, basic mixing concepts, introduction to ❖❖ Classroom all addressed in course lectures, reading assignments, Real Time plug-ins, and an introduction to MIDI within and discussions with industry guests. You are provided Defining the role of the music supervisor by drawing 11 mtgs on the combined resources of the film and television Pro Tools. This course prepares you for the AVID certi- Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 13 with the opportunity to craft a customized, low-budget fied Pro Tools 101 exam. marketing plan of attack using step-by-step templates, communities to marry music and moving images, this UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: course is for anyone interested in the business and Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills and basic audio 10920 Lindbrook Dr. and to receive constructive criticism from the instructor technology concepts. and fellow students. At the end of the class, student art of film and television music. Lectures and discus- No meeting Nov. 22. Reg# 362893 teams are asked to solve real-world marketing prob- sion with guest speakers present the principles and Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Fee: $699 lems by presenting innovative solutions before a small procedures of music supervision. Past guest speakers No refund after Oct. 11. ❖❖ Classroom c panel of guest judges. have included composers, music supervisors, film- Charles Fernandez, Emmy- and Annie-nominated makers, producers, music licensing representatives, 10 mtgs composer who has worked for most of the major stu- Reg# 363151 and executives. Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 dios as a composer on such animated series as Casper, Fee: $699 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Reg# 363091 101 Dalmatians, Doug, Aladdin, Mermaid, and Robot FF Hybrid 1010 Westwood Blvd. Fee: $699 Chicken, as well as many live and animated features. 8 mtgs No meeting Nov. 12. Online sessions ❖❖ Classroom 10 mtgs Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Sept. 24-Dec. 2 No refund after Oct. 8. & Classroom meetings Wednesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 c UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Maurizio OttO De Togni, composer for commercials Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 15 and TV, music/sound editor and producer. Mr. De Togni UCLA: Haines Hall No meeting Nov. 21. No refund after Oct. 10. & is an Apple Certified Master Trainer in Logic Pro and an This course includes both online sessions and class- c Avid Certified Pro Tools Expert instructor. His clients Rudy Chung, partner at HTGR, music supervisors of room meetings. Refer to course syllabus for online include Paramount Pictures, Maroon 5’s James Valen- session details. Silicon Valley (HBO), Gotham (Fox), Entourage (HBO), m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. CSI (CBS), as well as numerous independent films. He tine, and Jesse Carmichael. No refund after Oct. 11. c & Bobby Borg, major label, international, and DIY record- is also partner at Pusher, an artist agency that special- g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. ing/touring artist with more than 25 years of experience izes in licensing and creating music for film trailers (Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk ). WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. in the music business. He is a music business consul- c tant, A&R advisor to music supervisors and independent v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. labels, and the best-selling author of numerous music business books and articles. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED C UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Entertainment 103

MUSC X 480 Reg# 362917 Introduction to Logic Pro Fee: $699 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom Logic Pro is a professional music production program 11 mtgs that combines composition, notation, and audio produc- Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 tion facilities. Of interest to songwriters, composers, UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: audio producers, and audio engineers, this course 1010 Westwood Blvd. introduces you to the primary features and basic user Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. interface of Logic Pro X. Using your own Mac, you walk No refund after Oct. 10. c through the process of creating an actual song, from Adam Moseley, record producer, engineer, and mixer recording, producing a Virtual Drum track, editing audio who started his career at the legendary Trident studios with Flex Time and Pitch, and recording/editing/arrang- where he worked with Phil Ramone, Steve Lillywhite, ing of MIDI sequences and Apple Loops, to digital Tina Turner, The Cure, Wet Wet Wet, Roxette, Kiss, effects processing using virtual amps and pedals, Logic Rush, Beck, Nikka Costa/Lenny Kravitz, John Cale, and remote on the iPad, automation, and mixing. This many more. course prepares you for the Apple Certification exam. Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills and basic audio MUSC X 448.14B technology concepts. The Art and Craft of Music Mixing Save the Date Reg# 362894 4.0 units Fee: $699 Learn the art and craft of mixing music as it applies to mmOnline the many creative and technical considerations involved UCLA Extension Sept. 24-Dec. 2 in “record-mixing.” Each week, a new genre of music Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. is mixed in class from start to finish. All aspects of Certificate Graduation Ceremony mixing are covered, from root principles to specialized No refund after Sept. 28. c & Maurizio OttO De Togni, composer for commercials techniques of veteran mixers. Also covered are in-depth Friday, June 28 at Royce Hall and TV, music/sound editor and producer. Mr. De Togni explorations of a myriad of plug-ins and outboard gear; is an Apple Certified Master Trainer in Logic Pro and an sound-replacing, when and when not to replace sound; Make sure you’re eligible to take part! Avid Certified Pro Tools Expert instructor. His clients summing amps; tuning, tweaking, and nudging ele- include Paramount Pictures, Maroon 5’s James Valen- ments when needed; printing to analog vs. digital; and For details, contact your certificate tine, and Jesse Carmichael. stem-mixing. Instruction also includes a field trip to a world-class mixing studio. advisor. MUSC X 441.3 Reg# 362964 Audio Recording Theory Fee: $699 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom Specifically tailored to independent artists, this course 11 mtgs presents a practical and effective introduction to the Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 theory, art, and craft of sound recording. Instruction UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: covers the basics of audio, acoustics, and electronics, 1010 Westwood Blvd. as well as the theory and operation of the most com- Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. monly used signal processors, audio consoles, monitor No refund after Oct. 9. c loudspeakers, and microphones, and their application Darryl Swann, Grammy Award-winning independent Learn more about Extension Certificates at record producer and audio engineer who has worked to the digital audio workstation production process. uclaextension.edu/programs Reg# 362891 with such artists as Macy Gray, producer , Fee: $699 Mos Def, John Frusciante of Red Hot Chili Peppers, ❖❖ Classroom Erykah Badu, and the 11 mtgs Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 MUSC X 409.8 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Professional Songwriting UCLA Extension No refund after Oct. 9. c for the Commercial Market: Michael Blum, award-winning producer/engineer. Mr. A Weekly Workout Blum has engineered several LPs for Madonna and has 4.0 units worked with such artists as Pink Floyd, Bryan Ferry, and This is a workshop for songwriters who are seeking to Specializations Kenny Loggins. He has produced platinum artist hone their craft through support and critique. Each class Anastacia in his own Titan Recording Studio, and dis- is divided into two parts: the first section is devoted to covered, recorded, and produced Kelly Clarkson. critiques of songs students perform live or on CD; the second section features lectures and discussion. Topics MUSC X 440 include aesthetics of contemporary songwriting and Create and Produce Your Own song critique; song styles; defining character through Music Project language; writing for a mass audience; song ideas; 4.0 units writing the surprise and payoffs; collaboration; decon- Learn the ins and outs of the creative side of music struction, image-making, and emotional plot points; and production. Classes are hands-on, real-world, intensive, creating real moments in songs. and cover such concepts as choosing musicians and Reg# 362921 finessing the best performance out of artists. In this Fee: $699 workshop-style class, you are required to produce, mix, ❖❖ Classroom Gain focused studies concentrated on in-demand skills sought by employers. and master one music project—either a live band or a 11 mtgs solo artist. Your project must incorporate live instru- Saturday, 2-5pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 With UCLA Extension Specializations, Over 30+ specializations offered, ments as well as programmed instruments. The course UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: you can: including: is personalized to help each student explore the full 10920 Lindbrook Dr. potential of creating and producing their music. Topics Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. • Acquire specific, targeted skills in a Data Science include pre-production, recording using Pro Tools or No refund after Oct. 13. c & Logic, getting great vocal performances through micro- Anika Paris, award-winning songwriter whose work focused area of study Digital Storytelling and phone techniques, recording and mixing techniques, has been featured in major films and on television. She Multi-Platform Strategy mastering, and budgeting. Near the end of the course, recorded three solo CDs, and toured the world with • Network with instructors your projects are played and critiqued in class. , John Legend, and John Mayer. She is and students Entertainment Project Management Prerequisite(s): MUSC X 441.3 Audio Recording Theory. the author of Five Star Music Makeover, Making Your Students must have access to a Pro Tools or Logic Mark in Music, and a book of poetry Woven Voices. 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Reg# 363398 Fee: $715 Sustainability & ❉❉ SMART Network Remote Classroom ENVIRONMENTAL 11 mtgs Environmental Studies Tuesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 For more information call (310) 825-7093 or visit UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. uclaextension.edu/sustainability. Required course in Sustainability Certificate. Students in this remote classroom connect to their ENVIRON X 400 instructor and peers through web-conferencing tech- Principles of Sustainability I: nology for live, synchronous learning. All courses are STUDIES Introduction recorded for student convenience. 4.0 units Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No This introductory survey lays the foundation for the refund after Oct. 9. c & study of global sustainability. With universal principles Nurit Katz, MBA, MPP, chief sustainability officer and as a broad framework, the course provides a basic executive officer, Facilities Management, UCLA understanding of environmental systems and the inter- relationship and effect of humans upon the environment. MGMT X 401 & PUBLIC POLICY Topics include a historical overview of sustainability and Principles of Sustainability II: the current problems and issues, an overview of earth’s Current Issues and Case Studies physical and biological systems and the impact of 4.0 units environmental issues like climate change on these Gain a broad exposure and intimate knowledge of the systems, an examination of environmental and urban business aspects of sustainability through real-world issues and strategies, and tools to investigate and business case studies. Key elements of this course analyze sustainable environmental practices. include identifying practical tools, measuring perfor- Reg# 363392 mance, and reviewing best practices. Upon completion, Fee: $715 you’ll have an understanding of the challenging and often mmOnline competing interests between businesses, regulatory, Sept. 24-Dec. 9 social, and technological efforts occurring globally. Required course in Sustainability Certificate. Prerequisite(s): X 400 Principles of Sustainability I: Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Introduction. deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after Sept. 27. c & Reg# 363217 Nurit Katz, MBA, MPP, chief sustainability officer and Fee: $715 104 SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES executive officer, Facilities Management, UCLA mmOnline Reg# 363394 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 108 PUBLIC POLICY Fee: $715 Required course in Sustainability Certificate. ✢✢ SMART Network Instructor Classroom Restricted course. Web enrollments automatically 11 mtgs generate a “Permission to Enroll” request. Tuesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after Sept. 27. c & 1010 Westwood Blvd. Anthony Edwards, MBA Required course in Sustainability Certificate. The instructor and students in this room connect to a ENVIRON X 402 remote classroom through web-conferencing technol- Principles of Sustainability III: ogy for live, synchronous learning. All courses are Stakeholders and Engaging recorded for student convenience. Communities Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No 4.0 units refund after Oct. 9. c & This course focuses on the human element, addressing Nurit Katz, MBA, MPP, chief sustainability officer and the adequacy and equity of sustainability efforts and executive officer, Facilities Management, UCLA taking the universal principles to a different level that includes environmental justice. The emphasis is on kkk behaviors and characteristics of the individual as well as the larger group and community influences that help shape and transform the individual into a sustainable global citizen. Topics include psychosocial and socio- cultural behaviors affecting beliefs, change, and deci- sion making; potential effects of sustainable action vs. inaction; pathways toward sustainable education and Course Icons awareness; advocacy and activism; and the ethics of sustainability efforts across nations, including future Provide opportunities and challenges. Includes guest experts, case studies, and site visits. Upon completing this Strategic Social Impact Information course, students have a preparatory knowledge and understanding of individual and group roles in global At-a-Glance sustainability; the interconnectedness and necessity of Making Businesses Socially Responsible and Profitable collaboration between social, economic, and ecological responsibilities; and the importance of advocacy and m ONLINE COURSE By moving through four stages, Define, the media in raising and maintaining awareness of This course offers an introduction to Technical requirements, page 4 global sustainability and citizenry. 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Sustainability Certificate Make an Important Difference in the World, Your Career, and Your Organization Rise to the challenge and establish yourself as a leader in this important movement. Sustainable initiatives have become a driving force in the economy, and demand is growing Environmental for knowledgeable professionals in renewable energies and sustainable practices. The 20-unit Sustainability Certificate is perfect if you’re interested in combining academic excellence and real-world experience. Designed with the needs of working professionals Studies Certificate in mind, the program can be completed in person or online in as little as two quarters! The Curriculum New The Sustainability Certificate is comprised of 3 required courses (12 units) and “When the last tree has been cut down, the last river poisoned, the last fish 2 electives (8 units) drawn from various fields. An internship course and capstone caught, only then will we realize, we can’t eat money.” |course are also available! ——Cree Indian Proverb Required Courses This certificate will provide you with a strong foundation for understanding the ++ENVIRON X 400 Principles of Sustainability I: Introduction complex relationship between humans and the environment. You will gain a ++MGMT X 401 Principles of Sustainability II: Current Issues and Case Studies multidisciplinary perspective on a variety of environmental issues including: ++ENVIRON X 402 Principles of Sustainability III: Stakeholders and • Air and Water Pollution Engaging Communities • Population Growth and Distribution • Global Climate Changes Page 104. • Ecosystems and Evolution • Agriculture and Food Resources Electives • Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy ++PUB PLC X 495 Sustainability Internship, page 106. Issues are addressed from a local, national, and international perspective as well as from ++ENVIRON X 403 Sustainability Capstone, page 106. a human and physical perspective, giving you the comprehensive knowledge base neces- sary for career enhancement and/or graduate school. ++GEOG XL 5: People and the Earth’s Ecosystems, page 106. This certificate consists of only 4 online courses and is open to all students. ++PUB PLC X 460.5 Renewable Energy Economics and Policy, page 108. ++PUB PLC X 461 Climate Change, Energy, and the Environment, page 108. Required Courses ++BIOLGY X 489.6 Urban Food Production, page 134. GEOG XL 1 Earth’s Physical Environment ++BIOLGY X 499.3A Building a Garden Ecology with California Natives , page 134. ++GEOG XL 5 People and the Earth’s Ecosystems ++C&EE X 438.6 Principles of Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Solid Waste ++PUB PLC 461 Climate Change, Energy & the Environment Management, page 87. ENVIRON X 14 The Ocean Environment: An Ecosystem Perspective ++C&EE X 438.8 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, page 86. Pages 106 & 108. ++C&EE X 438.9 Sustainable Energy Management, page 87. 2 of the 4 courses are XL courses and may be transferable to UC and Cal State schools. ++MGMT X 403 Strategic Social Impact, page 106. ++MGMT X 481.5 Global Business Practices in Sustainability, page 40.

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ENVIRON X 403 URBN PL XLC 216 Sustainability Capstone Food Studies Graduate 4.0 units Certificate Colloquium Are you ready to launch your own sustainability consult- 4.0 units ing practice or take your existing practice to the next Food is complex subject given that production, procure- level? Do you dream about starting a social venture and ment, preparation, consumption, and exchange of developing the business plan? Do you want to go to edible matter is biologically vital to human growth, graduate school, secure an internship or find out if development, and function and critical to many aspects consulting is really for you? Is your goal to successfully of society and culture. Food studies is growing cross- change careers and transition into a new position in a disciplinary field of research, teaching, and advocacy company or other organization with a focus on sustain- that encompasses and draws from cultural anthropol- ability? This capstone is designed to help you take the ogy and geography, food law and policy, urban planning, work you have done so far in the Sustainability Certifi- sociology, literature, history, public health, nutrition, cate program to the next level and launch the next environmental science, molecular and cell biology, sci- chapter of your professional life. In this unique hands- ence and technology studies (STS), agronomy, and on course, you work closely with the instructor in a other disciplines. Survey of some of these wide-ranging small class (capped at a maximum of eight students) topics and disciplines that define food studies. and actively create the blueprint and foundation for your Reg# 363864 life and career post certificate. This course is designed Fee: $950 for self-starters. ❖❖ Classroom Prerequisite(s): 50% of the program requirements (thus, 11 mtgs 3 of the 5 courses) must be completed before taking Wednesday, 2-4pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 the capstone course. UCLA Reg# 363220 UCLA Faculty Fee: $810 Sustainable Business ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 403 10 mtgs Strategic Social Impact Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 4.0 units UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: This course offers an introduction to social impact 1010 Westwood Blvd. strategy and social entrepreneurship, including key & Management No meeting Oct. 18; Nov. 1 & 22. Three one-on-ones concepts, an overview of the field, and tools to get with instructor to be arranged. started as a change maker. Students will learn how to Elective in Sustainability Certificate. innovate and design new ideas and new organizational Visitors not permitted. Enrollment limited. Enrollment forms to implement those ideas. Students who take this deadline Oct. 4. No refund after Oct. 11. c & course will be better prepared to evaluate current Specialization Bianca Philippi, EdM, president, Creative Insights organizations and/or launch social impact organizations of their own invention. By moving through four stages, PUB PLC X 495 Define, Design, Pilot, and Scale, students will turn their Updated Sustainability Internship passion for changing the world into concrete plans for 4.0 units launching a venture designed to achieve a social goal. “If you really think the environment is less important than the economy, The internship provides students with a unique experi- This course will allow students to systematically think ential learning opportunity related to environmental through challenges; develop potential solutions; build a try holding your breath while you count your money.” sustainability. The internship site is selected by the business model; measure and grow the venture’s ——Dr. Guy McPherson eligible student from among a variety of related disci- impact. Additional topics include an overview of effec- plines, allowing the student to create a distinctive tive marketing communications, brand management This specialization is designed for those who want to dive deeper into the busi- independent learning experience. The purpose is to and management of corporate social responsibility as apply the material learned in formal Sustainability an important driver for an organization’s success, being ness and management subfield of sustainability by integrating sustainable Certificate academic courses to a workplace setting, socially responsible and profitable at the same time. growth with business management strategies. It provides a condensed over- acquiring valuable job skills. Students gain hands-on Reg# 363400 experience by working on real industry problems/proj- Fee: $715 view of sustainable business and management, all while allowing the student ects in the private or public sector or in a nonprofit ❖❖ Classroom to work alongside established instructors to focus on particular topics of organization. Students intern for a minimum of 120 11 mtgs interest via class projects and discussions. working hours. Throughout the internship, students will Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 communicate and work alongside an Extension Instruc- UCLA: Haines Hall Sooner rather than later, doing business sustainably will be the only way to do business. tor who will help guide them through the process. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Students are required to complete a final report of their deadline: Oct. 3. No refund after Oct. 10. & This specialization allows the student to become a leader in this ever growing field. experience once they complete the internship. c Misha Kouzeh Prerequisite(s): 50% of the program requirements (thus, This specialization is open to all students; certificate candidacy is not required. Students 3 of the 5 courses) must be completed before taking Joseph Hartnett, BA, Hartnett & Associates must take 3 out of the 5 courses to complete the specialization. the Internship course. GEOG XL 5 Reg# 363402 People and the Earth’s Ecosystems Courses Fee: $810 5.0 units Independent Study/Internship This course explores the ways in which human activity ++PUB PLC X 460.5 Renewable Energy Economics and Policy Sept. 24-Dec. 9 impacts the natural environment and how modification Elective course in Sustainability Certificate. of environment can eventually have significant conse- ++MGMT X 403 Strategic Social Impact Restricted course. Web enrollments automatically quences for human activity. Topics include environmen- generate a “Permission to Enroll” request. ++ tal challenges, such as air and water pollution, MGMT X 481.5 Global Business Practices in Sustainability Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 27. population growth and distribution, global atmospheric No refund after Sept. 27. C&EE X 438.4 Case Studies and Best Management Practices changes, ecosystems and evolution, agriculture and Dan Beal, MPA, who has more than 35 years of experi- food resources, and renewable and nonrenewable ++C&EE X 438.6 Principles of Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Solid ence developing, analyzing, and implementing legisla- energy resources. Includes case studies drawn from the Waste Management tion, advocacy efforts, and public policy and programs. local, national, and international levels. ++ Reg# 363222 Offered this quarter, contingent on enrollments. Fee: $845 mmOnline All courses are also electives for the Sustainability Certificate; these courses can be used Sept. 24-Dec. 9 toward completing both programs! Fulfills Life or Physical Sciences General Education requirement of the UCLA College of Letters and Sci- ence. Required course in Environmental Studies Cer- For More Information tificate. Elective in Sustainability Certificate. [email protected] | (310) 825-7093 | Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment uclaextension.edu/sustainableBusMgmtCert deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after Sept. 27. c & Andrew Grant, PhD Stay connected! Follow us on Facebook @ExtensionSustainability Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Environmental Studies & Public Policy 107

Land Use Law and Planning Conference Early 2019 at the legendary Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles UCLA Extension’s annual Land Use Law and Planning Conference is the leading source of information on California land use legislation, case law, and the Food Studies Certificate emerging issues that frame land use and development prac­tices in the nation’s most ­populous state. New Now in its 33rd year, this conference Conference Chairs: Combat food issues. Empower our communities. offers a unique cross-disciplinary Matthew Burris, Deputy City Manager, approach that explores the full range of City of Rancho Cucamonga Food is integral in multiple aspects of life and plays a role in the operation of perspectives drawn from the land use societies. With food security and environmental sustainability becoming planning, legal, development, and envi- David Smith, Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP increasing global concerns, there is an urgency to empower our communities ronmental communities and demon- with the ability to tackle these growing issues. strates how these factors influence the Alisha Winterswyk, Partner, Best Best day-to-day work of planners, developers, & Kreiger LLP This multidisciplinary certificate is designed to give students the opportunity to investi- environmental regulators, and attorneys. gate food issues and prepare them to address complex topics spanning food cultures and histories, nutrition and public health, food policy and food justice, urban planning, and agrifood systems and the environment. This certificate consists of only 4 courses and is open to all students. You are immersed with UCLA graduate students in the required course, URBN PL XLC 216!

Above: The Millennium Biltmore Hotel Required Course For More Information ++URBN PL XLC 216 Food Studies Graduate Certificate Colloquium [email protected] | (310) 825‑7093 | uclaextension.edu/landuse­ Page 106. Elective Courses (choose 3 of the following) Online Courses Course Icons ANTHRO XL 133F Anthropology of Food Provide ++PHYSCI X 451 Introduction to Human Nutrition Now you can earn continuing Page 120. ­education or academic credit from Information PUB PLC X 478 Sustainable Food and Agriculture UCLA Extension—anytime, anywhere.­ PUB PLC X 477 Food Justice Simply take a UCLA Extension online At-a-Glance course. m ONLINE COURSE Two of the five courses are an XL course and are transferable to the UCLA main campus, To find online courses, look for Technical requirements, page 4 as well as other UC and Cal State schools. this icon: m g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 Like our classroom courses, UCLA Extension online courses c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 ++Offered this quarter. let you advance your professional v ON-GROUND COURSE devel­op­ment, work toward a cer­ tificate, acquire skills needed for a & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED career change, or simply explore your Visit our website for textbook creative­ side. information. For more information about online C UC CREDIT May be transferable­ to other study see page 4. colleges and universities, page 5 For More Information [email protected] | (310) 825-7093 108 Environmental Studies & Public Policy Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

PUB PLC X 461 Climate Change, Energy, and the Environment Public Policy 4.0 units For more information call (310) 825-7093. The course provides a better understanding of how future energy solutions, including both power and LAW 866 transportation, will address climate change and envi- Successful CEQA Compliance: ronmental protection from a policy standpoint. Instruc- A Step-by-Step Approach tors broadly discuss climate change, including The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) forms greenhouse gas emissions and their impacts and policy the backbone of the state’s system of environmental actions to reduce such impacts. The course also briefly protection. CEQA requires governmental agencies to discusses interrelationships among greenhouse gases, evaluate and consider the environmental impacts of a environmental quality, public health, energy security, broad variety of projects that they carry out or approve. and long-term sustainability. Upon successful comple- Thus, CEQA has important ramifications for both public Need A CEQA Refresher? tion of the course, students should be able to better entities and the private sector. CEQA also provides for analyze, plan, and advise on future actions in response public involvement, making it an important tool by to new and evolving federal, state, and local programs which citizens and interest groups can participate in Two Workshops Just For You! and policies in this area. government planning and decision-making. This two- Reg# 363408 day workshop presents the fundamentals of CEQA, with CEQA Updates: Successful CEQA Compliance: Fee: $715 emphasis on the policies, procedures, and practices FF Hybrid necessary to make it successful. The workshop is Issues and Trends in 2018 A Step-by-Step Approach 6 mtgs designed for anyone new to CEQA as well as those November 8 November 15 & 16 Saturday, 9am-12pm, Sept. 29; Oct. 13 & 27; needing a comprehensive refresher and should be of Nov. 10; Dec. 1 & 8 particular interest to public officials, agency staff, This one-day workshop features the latest This two-day workshop presents the fun- UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. project applicants, attorneys, consultants, and inter- legislative amendments, proposed revi- damentals of CEQA (California Environ- Hybrid course: in addition to the meetings listed, ested citizens. sions to the CEQA Guidelines, and court mental Quality Act), with emphasis on online meetings will be arranged for Oct. 6 & 26; Reg# 363861 decisions handed down in the past year. policies, procedures, and practices. Nov. 3 & 7. Fee: $395 Elective course in Sustainability Certificate. Required ❖❖ Classroom It also includes key issues and trends in Receive 12 hours of MCLE credit or 12 course in Environmental Studies Certificate. 2 mtgs CEQA practice at the state and local levels. hours of CM credit for AICP certified 36 hours of CM credit for AICP certified planners. Thursday, Friday, 9am-4:30pm, Nov. 15-16 Receive 6 hours of MCLE credit or 6 hours Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. planners! of CM credit for AICP certified planners! deadline: Oct. 6. No refund after Oct. 13. c 12 hours of MCLE credit. 12 hours of CM credit for Page 108. Anupom Ganguli, PhD, former assistant deputy execu- AICP certified planners. tive officer/public advisor, Public Affairs, South Coast Air Fee includes course materials. Coffee provided. Page 108. Quality Management District. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Deadline: Nov. 14. No refund after Nov. 14. These workshops are designed for anyone new to CEQA as well as those needing PUB PLC X 460.5 Jonathan Riker, Esq. LEED AP; Of Counsel, Ervin a comprehensive refresher! Renewable Energy Economics Cohen & Jessup, LLP and Policy Nicole Gordon, partner, The Sohagi Law Group, PLC 4.0 units For More Information This rigorous course provides accelerated exposure to the COM HLT 812 (310) 825-7093 real-world challenges and opportunities of implementing CEQA Updates: renewable energy projects. Participants are introduced to Issues and Trends in 2018 fundamental concepts, tools, and resources. Students then The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is a apply the course concepts in a facilitated learning environ- complex and dynamic law that changes from year to ment, both qualitatively and quantitatively, to real case year. Keeping abreast of the latest developments is studies drawn from industry. Topics include large-scale essential for professionals involved in any aspect of UCLA Extension DTLA wind energy projects, distributed solar projects, bioenergy, environmental impact assessment. This 2018 update energy efficiency, clean-tech commercialization, and cli- features the latest legislative amendments, proposed mate change mitigation. Students will assess policy ques- revisions to the CEQA Guidelines, and court decisions Located at 261 S. Figueroa Street, our downtown center offers: tions, evaluate economic opportunities, and develop handed down in the past year. The course also includes • Easy access to public transportation meaningful recommendations regarding the case studies. key issues and trends in CEQA practice at the state and After successfully completing this course, participants will local levels. • A diverse range of courses and professional certificate programs be better equipped to evaluate policy alternatives, partici- Reg# 363858 pate in public stakeholder processes, or make critical • Evening and weekend classes Fee: $325 organizational decisions related to renewable energy. There ❖❖ Classroom are no prerequisites for this course. Internet access is Invest in your career without the crosstown commute to Westwood. 1 mtg required to access course materials, participate in discus- Thursday, 9am-4:30pm, Nov. 8 sion forums, and submit course requirements. For this quarter’s courses see page 7. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Reg# 363221 Six hours of MCLE credit. Six hours of CM credit for Fee: $695 AICP certified planners. mmOnline UCLA EXTENSION DTLA Fee includes course materials. Coffee provided. 261 S Figueroa St 90012 (110) PASADENA FWY Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Enrollment Limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Elective course in Sustainability Certificate. Deadline: Nov. 7. No refund after Nov. 7. Required course in Sustainable Business and Man- W Cesar E Chavez Ave Terry Rivasplata, technical director with ICF Interna- Beverly Blvd agement Specialization. tional, a consulting firm specializing in environmental W 2nd St 36 hours of CM credit for AICP certified planners. planning and natural resource management. Mr. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Rivasplata specializes in CEQA compliance and general HOLLYWOOD FWY (101) deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after Sept. 27. c plan preparation. N Figueroa St 3rd St HARBOR FWY (110) Ryan Matulka, MBA, MA, project manager at the UCLA W Temple St Margaret M. 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The Credit Analysis and Management MGMT X 430.612 Conducting a Financial Seminars Certificate is designed to provide a work- Credit Analysis I ing knowledge of the fundamentals of MGMT X 430.613 Conducting a modern credit analysis for today’s busi- Credit Analysis II ness owners and managers as well as the for Fall Quarter applications for better consumer credit MGMT X 430.614 Writing and Proposing a Credit Analysis management. Candidates will learn MGMT 833.762 Mistakes Millionaires Make today’s credit “best practices” and analy- LAW X 420 Business Law sis in practical, application-based courses MGMT X 891.02 Business Ethics Learn from the money management mistakes that others have made before. Hear that give instruction of how to under- firsthand from someone who made and lost millions and learn how to avoid the traps. stand and adopt current evaluation tools, Electives Understand what you need to plan for your financial future today. write comprehensive credit analysis MGMT X 430.616 Managing a Page 115. reports, manage a loan or loan portfolio, Loan Portfolio manage work-outs and business bank- MGMT X 430.132 Business Valuation ruptcies, and understand trade financing MGMT X 475.4 Real Estate Finance transactions and project financing needs. complete plan; (2) read, research, fact-check and Reg# 363206 1 years and 3 quarters when taking evaluate the plan; and (3) communicate the SWOT of Fee: $765 Certificate Summary the business plan with appropriate conclusions. mmOnline 1 course a quarter Reg# 363645 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 7 Courses $200 Candidacy Fee Fee: $765 Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Core Requirements mmOnline ­additional requirements include microphone, $6,040 Tuition costs Sept. 26-Dec. 5 headphones/speakers, and webcam. MGMT X 430.611 Introduction to Enrollment limited; advance enrollment required. No Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. c & Credit Markets refund after Oct. 2. Laurence O’Connell, MBA, board member, Federated Peter Lou, CFA, MBA, MA, CFA, senior manager, Wells Conservationists of Westchester County; steering com- Fargo Bank mittee member, Environmental Consortium of Hudson For More Information Valley Colleges and Universities. (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/credit Reg# 363108 Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 430.612 Finance Thursday, 6:30-9:50pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Credit Analysis Conducting a Credit Analysis I Those students planning to pursue a career as UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs financial or investment professionals are advised No meeting Nov. 22. & Management This course prepares you for your first day of work: to enroll in the Finance Certificate. Students are Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 11. c & For more information call (310) 206-1654 or where to start, what to look at, what to do, and what you advised to complete X 1A and X 1B Principles of Britt Hastey, MS, MBA, vice chair, Business Adminis- email [email protected]. need in a real-world work environment. Learn how to Accounting (or equivalent courses) before enroll- tration Department, Los Angeles City College evaluate and explain how to repay an asset-based loan, ing in the certificate since these are prerequisites MGMT X 430.611 revolving credit, and a term loan. The initial focus is on for many courses in the curriculum. MGMT X 110 Introduction to Credit Markets the cash conversion cycle in the analysis of asset-based Mathematics for Management 4.0 units 3.6 CEUs loans, trade finance, factoring, accounts receivable 4.0 units Business viability, government investment, personal securitization, and captive finance companies. Learn Business Economics, Math This course provides a fundamental background for consumption, and economic growth all depend on the how to evaluate and explain credit decisions based on & Statistics administrators in the public and private economic sec- availability and cost of credit. This course provides a the financial condition of the applicant and other factors tors, as well as a solid review of pre-MBA mathematics. broad overview of credit instruments and credit mar- equally important in determining creditworthiness. You For more information email [email protected]. Topics include linear and matrix algebra (with special kets, covering the determinants of risk and return for also learn what non-financial considerations to evaluate emphasis on demand/supply and cost/revenue analy- All X 1-199 and X 400-level four-unit courses debt securities, the techniques by which firms and and how to incorporate internal concerns and competing sis); and differential calculus. Students are encouraged in this section can be applied toward the governments approach the debt market, the economic priorities into a final credit decision. to bring in examples of mathematical applications General Business Studies Certificate. Courses issues that can ensue, and the mechanisms that have Reg# 363637 based on their professional experiences. evolved to address them. Specifically, the course will Fee: $765 in this section are also recommended for mm pre-MBA students. Reg# 363429 cover topics including: capital structure; the macroeco- Online Fee: $765 nomics of debt; the money market; commercial paper; Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ❖❖ Classroom trade credit; securities lending; liquidity transformation No refund after Oct. 2. MGMT X 100 Business Economics 10 mtgs and yield curve arbitrage; bank runs and liquidity crises; Robert Shultz, co-founding partner, Quote to Cash Monday, 6:15-9:50pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 corporate bonds; government bonds; municipal bonds; Solutions (Q2C) LLC 4.0 units This course examines the effort of the enterprise to UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. yield, duration, and convexity; structured notes; secu- No meeting Nov. 12. & ritization; derivatives and synthetics; leveraged loans; secure profits and the nature of demand for its prod- MGMT X 430.613 Bijan Raphael, MA, PhD subordinated debt; private equity and leveraged buy- ucts. Topics include cost and production, allocation of Conducting a Credit Analysis II resources through competition, forms of market com- Reg# 363416 outs; and debt contracts. Students will learn principles 4.0 units petition, relation of size to efficiency, markets for pro- Fee: $765 for analyzing, valuing, and pricing various debt securi- 3.6 CEUs ductive factors, incentives and growth, and capital mmOnline ties and their derivatives, and should emerge with an Learn to look beyond financial statements to evaluate budgeting. Various concepts of algebra and statistics Sept. 26-Dec. 5 understanding of the instruments, players, analytical and explain the risk in a borrower’s accounting state- may be used in the analysis of economic theory. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; frameworks, quantitative methodologies, and vocabu- ments, financial projections, and business practices. ­additional requirements include microphone, lary of credit markets. Analyze aggressive and/or deceptive accounting Reg# 363107 headphones/speakers, and webcam. Reg# 363655 principles, such as purchase accounting, unfunded Fee: $765 No refund after Oct. 2. Fee: $765 pension liabilities, securitized receivables, deferred ❖❖ Classroom c & mmOnline taxes, and channel stuffing. Examine financial projec- 11 mtgs Sharat Batra, MBA, mechanical engineer, Los Angeles Sept. 26-Dec. 5 tions, including aggressive assumptions, break-even Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Department of Water and Power No refund after Oct. 2. analysis, and debt service coverage. Explore industry UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Britt Hastey, MS, MBA, vice chair, Business Adminis- risk, including aggressive and/or deceptive practices No refund after Oct. 9. & tration Department, Los Angeles City College used by manufacturers, retailers, importers/exporters, Nguyen Quan, PhD, Golden State Water Company real estate developers, utilities, transportation compa- kkk nies and wholesalers. Additionally, learn how to dissect the Business Plan: (1) review the components of a Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Finance & Investments 111

MGMT X 115 Reg# 363582 Business Statistics Fee: $765 4.0 units mmOnline This course explores the elements of probability, prob- Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ability distributions, estimation and confidence intervals, Midterm and final exams are proctored online; tests of significance and hypotheses, linear regression ­additional requirements include microphone, and correlation, time-series analysis, and principles of headphones/speakers, and webcam. index numbers. Additionally, the course covers applica- Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & tions to the analysis and decision-making aspects of Ralph Zwetow, MBA, principal, Credit Training daily business problems. Resources Prerequisite(s): X 110 Mathematics for Management or Reg# 363584 consent of instructor. Fee: $765 Reg# 363479 mmOnline Fee: $765 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ❖❖ Classroom Midterm and final exams are proctored online; 11 mtgs ­additional requirements include microphone, Tuesday, 6:30-9:45pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 headphones/speakers, and webcam. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & No refund after Oct. 9. & Wayne Hollman, BA, MBA, PhD, financial advisor Bijan Raphael, MA, PhD Reg# 363462 MGMT X 130B Fee: $765 Advanced Managerial Finance Finance Certificate mmOnline 4.0 units Sept. 26-Dec. 5 This course presents theories and their applications to Midterm and final exams are proctored online; demonstrate the advanced implementation of corporate The 9-course Finance Certificate is designed to meet the market demand for ­additional requirements include microphone, finance. Students analyze stock and bond valuations, headphones/speakers, and webcam. capital budgeting and working capital management, qualified financial professionals. The program is suited specifically for individuals leasing, option pricing, risk/return, cost of capital, Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. c & who want to expand their current career prospects in the field or transition into Mary Dereshiwsky, PhD, MS, part-time associate financial forecasting, capital structures, dividend policy, a finance-related position.­ professor, Mathematics and Statistics, University of and investment banking. The implications of market Maryland at University College responses to major financial strategies are also examined. c Students may enroll in the certificate with or without a concentration, providing MGMT X 410 Prerequisite(s): X 130A Basic Managerial Finance or flexibility to tailor the program to match their individual goals and career Business Applications of Calculus consent of instructor. aspirations. In addition to 5 foundation courses and 4 electives, students must 4.0 units Reg# 363586 This course examines the applications of differential Fee: $765 also ­complete the Business Ethics seminar. Students are advised to complete and integral calculus to the study of business and mmOnline X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting (or equivalent courses) prior to enrolling economics. Topics helpful to students who need a pre- Sept. 26-Dec. 5 MBA review of calculus principles and applications are Midterm and final exams are proctored online; in the certificate. also covered. ­additional requirements include microphone, Reg# 363480 headphones/speakers, and webcam. Core Courses Candidacy Fee Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & Fee: $765 All required. An application for candidacy and a nonre- mmOnline John Alexander, MBA, test preparation specialist Sept. 26-Dec. 5 MGMT X 130A Basic Managerial Finance fundable fee of $200 must be submitted MGMT X 430.131 by the completion of the second course Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. c & Jesse U. Overall, PhD, member of the Technical Staff, Mergers and Acquisitions MGMT X 433.01 Fundamentals of to officially enroll in this program. Rigel^3 Group 4.0 units Investing This course is intended primarily for investors looking Internship in Finance to acquire a small to mid-sized business, or corporate MGMT X 432.3 Financial Statement Finance executives and professionals looking to expand their Analysis The internship is available to certificate­ company’s prospects via merger and acquisition (M&A). students who have completed­ a mini- For more information call (310) 206-1689 or email This course combines an analytical framework with MGMT X 430.135 Money, Banking, and mum of 5 courses in the Finance Certifi- [email protected]. real-world applications to introduce the key processes the Financial Markets and the techniques involving business combinations. cate. The internship provides students an Those students planning to pursue a career as Key topics include current trends in M&A, accounting opportunity to gain practical experience financial or investment professionals are advised MGMT X 130B Advanced Managerial foundations, legal constraints, tax implications, business to enroll in the Finance Certificate. Students are Finance with companies covering a variety of valuation techniques, and M&A risk management. advised to complete X 1A and X 1B Principles of finance-related job functions. Students learn how to prepare, evaluate and execute Accounting (or equivalent courses) before enroll- business mergers and acquisitions through lectures, Ethics Requirement ing in the certificate since these are prerequisites Industry Certification discussion forums, cases studies, and assigned prac- for many courses in the curriculum. tice questions. Participants leave the course with an MGMT 833.380 Ethics in Finance The Finance Certificate provides relevant understanding of how to put together a deal, how to MGMT X 130A course work for students considering minimize overpaying, and how to increase their chances Elective Courses Basic Managerial Finance of success in a business combination. a number of industry certifications, 4.0 units Prerequisite(s): X 130A Basic Managerial Finance or Total of 4 courses required. including the following: This course offers an introduction to some of the more equivalent or the consent of the instructor. important topics in Managerial Finance, with an empha- Students may choose from 1 of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) sis on the methods and sources of financing for corpo- Reg# 363589 following­ concentrations: Fee: $765 Certified Management Accountant rations. Topics include corporate financial analysis, mm ® financial planning procedures, present value and Online Corporate Finance (CMA ) security valuation, capital budgeting, capital structure Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) and approaches to raising capital. The course also Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & Credit Analysis and Management Peter Lou, CFA, MBA, MA, CFA, senior manager, Wells covers securities markets, factors and models explain- Investment Management ing security returns, and the concept of market effi- Fargo Bank ciency. Financial calculator is required. c and Analysis Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting Real Estate Finance or equivalent or consent of instructor. Reg# 363714 m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. For a complete list of electives visit Fee: $765 uclaextension.edu/fincert. ❖❖ Classroom g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. 11 mtgs Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. c & Instructor to be announced & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED kkk For More Information C UC CREDIT, page 5. (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/fincert 112 Finance & Investments Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Complete Your Finance Accounting & Finance Courses Anywhere Information Session

Our instructor-led online courses give you the flexibility to study from Attend a Free Event anywhere, at any time. Saturday, September 8, 10am–12pm, UCLA Extension Gayley Center Take individual courses entirely online or enroll in the Finance Certificate­ Doors Open at 9:30am. Event Starts Promptly at 10am. and combine regular on-site courses with those online. Join us at this free event to learn more about the multitude of career paths Offered Online This Quarter within the financial industry and how UCLA Extension’s accounting and finance programs can help you reach your professional goals. MGMT X 130A Basic Managerial Finance MGMT X 430.132 Business Valuation For complete details see page 13. MGMT X 130B Advanced MGMT X 430.135 Money, Banking, and Managerial Finance the Financial Markets MGMT X 432.3 Financial Statement MGMT X 460.988 Global Currency For More Information Analysis Management [email protected] | (310) 203-1708 MGMT X 433.01 Fundamentals MGMT X 430.131 Mergers of Investing & Acquisitions MGMT X 430.136 MGMT X 432.3 Internship in Finance Financial Statement Analysis MGMT 833.380 Ethics in Finance MGMT X 460.988 International Finance 4.0 units 4.0 units The internship provides practical experience in a variety This course is intended for financial and credit analysts, of finance-related job functions within the private, CPA or CFA candidates, investors, business managers, public, or nonprofit sectors, and is an opportunity to or individuals who are involved in equipment or real apply the material previously studied in your finance estate financing or leasing, or trade credit analysis. The courses. Students intern with sponsoring companies for course focuses on the mechanics of financial statement a minimum of 120 hours and must secure their intern- analysis including balance sheet and income statement ship assignment and submit all required paperwork by analysis, ratio analysis, cash flow analysis, common size Sept. 14. analysis, and trend analysis. Particular emphasis is For a complete list of courses visit uclaextension.edu/finance. Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the placed on quality of earnings analysis. Students are Finance Certificate and who have completed a mini- expected to analyze and evaluate free cash flow gen- mum of five courses in the Finance Certificate program. eration, profitability, operating efficiency, and the impact International students must contact the International of leverage on business risk and return on equity. MGMT X 430.132 MGMT X 430.135 Student Office at (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting Business Valuation Money, Banking, and the Internet access required to retrieve course materials. or consent of instructor. 4.0 units Financial Markets Reg# 363667 Reg# 363595 This course explores the basics of business valuation, 4.0 units Fee: $765 Fee: $765 including how businesses are valued, how equity is This course explores how banks and other financial Independent Study/Internship mmOnline valued, and how the enterprise is valued. Students learn institutions operate in a globalized world. Instruction Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 the main methods of valuation (intrinsic and relative), includes an overview of monetary policy and how the No refund after Oct. 2. Enrollment limited. c Required course in the Finance Certificate. their strengths and weaknesses, and when to apply central bank regulates and supervises the banking Charles E P Wood, MBA, president, C.E. Peterson No refund after Oct 2. & each. Topics include discounted cash flow, comparable system, as well as the tools it employs as it manages & Company, lecturer in Law, USC Gould School of Law Ralph Zwetow, MBA, principal, Credit Training market multiples, comparable transaction multiples, and the cost and availability of money in the economy. With Resources liquidation/terminal value. Additional topics include free commercial banks and investment banks now virtually MGMT X 430.137 Reg# 363719 cash flow, financial statement analysis, industry com- the same, the course also covers other important facets Behavioral Finance Fee: $765 petitive analysis, growth projection, financial forecast- of banking: corporate finance, underwriting, lending, 4.0 units ❖❖ ing, discount rate, and capital asset pricing. Classroom foreign exchange, asset management, trust services, This course is based on the fundamental principle that 11 mtgs Prerequisite(s): This course is intended for students with credit cards, cash management, trading of bonds and the first step to successfully investing your money is to strong accounting/finance background. Minimal prereq- Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 foreign exchange, and various services and products. not lose it. Covering the theory and practice of behav- UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. uisites include Introductory Financial Accounting and A review and discussion of recent financial legislation ioral finance, including a history of financial bubbles, Introductory Corporate Finance. This course also No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. also is included. scams, and a study of the heuristics (“rules of thumb”) Visitors not permitted. No refund after requires working knowledge of Microsoft Excel. Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting. and biases that drive human behavior, other topics in Oct. 11. c & Reg# 363739 Reg# 363722 this course include prospect theory, common invest- Chee-Sum Tan, MBA, FCCA, CPA, CFA, ABV, controller/ Fee: $765 Fee: $765 ment mistakes, the role of randomness in finance, accounting manager, Union Bank of California ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom retirement planning, and practical applications of 11 mtgs 11 mtgs behavioral finance. Also presented are basic principles MGMT X 460.923 Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 of traditional portfolio theory, and behavioral finance International Finance UCLA: Dodd Hall UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. research that suggests there are persistent market No meeting Nov. 12. 4.0 units Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors traits that can generate excess returns. This course provides an introduction to the environment Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 8. & not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. c c & Reg# 363633 and tools of international financial management. Topics Joe El Rady, MBA, The Wharton School; CEO, El Rady Mark Buchman, BS, president, PacRim Financial Fee: $765 include foreign exchange exposure; international finan- Group, a merchant bank and capital advisory firm; Consultants; recipient of the UCLA Extension Distin- mmOnline cial, tax, economic, political, and legal issues; and formerly with Houlihan Lokey. guished Instructor Award, 2012. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 financial alternatives and tradeoffs in implementing Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & foreign financial strategies. Case studies examine the Victor Dosti, BS, MBA, director of research, Whittier use of analytical methods for decision making. Trust Prerequisite(s): X 460.902 Introduction to International Business and X 130A Basics of Managerial Finance. Reg# 363600 Fee: $765 mmOnline Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & Salman Sadiq, BA, MBA, JD, attorney, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Finance & Investments 113

MGMT X 460.988 Reg# 363674 Global Currency Management Fee: $995 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom Currency devaluations are a major cause of global eco- 5 mtgs nomic chaos, thereby forcing multinational companies, Tuesday, 6-8:30pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 23 as well as importers and exporters, to make long-term UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: decisions that are undermined by daily trading occur- 21650 Oxnard Street rences. Currency traders, including hedgers, arbitrageurs Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 1. and even speculators now are challenged by 24-hour Jason Bleimeyer, BS, CIMA, CIMC global currency trading with markets made for almost Robert Bancroft, BS, CIMA, AAMS, CIMC, executive any currency. This course is designed to help students, director, The Bancroft Bleimeyer Group managers and aspiring traders meet the challenges of Reg# 363675 managing currency operations, capitalizing on opportuni- Fee: $995 ties, and reducing the risks of foreign exchange swings. ❖❖ Classroom Instruction identifies major areas of currency risks, 5 mtgs strategies, and organizational structure requirements. Wednesday, 6-8:30pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 24 Participants are provided a framework for analyzing the UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: causes of expected exchange rate movements and how 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Finishing Your to deal with them. Students also review foreign currency Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. events, both past and current, focusing on the implica- Jason Bleimeyer, BS, CIMA, CIMC tions of these events on future capital flows and growth. Robert Bancroft, BS, CIMA, AAMS, CIMC, executive Reg# 363737 director, The Bancroft Bleimeyer Group Fee: $765 Certificate? ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 130A 11 mtgs Basic Managerial Finance Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 4.0 units UCLA Extension UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. This course offers an introduction to some of the more Certificate Graduation Ceremony Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 10. c & important topics in Managerial Finance, with an empha- Michael Alan Baker, JD, attorney-at-law sis on the methods and sources of financing for corpo- Friday, June 28 at Royce Hall rations. Topics include corporate financial analysis, financial planning procedures, present value and Financial Literacy security valuation, capital budgeting, capital structure Make sure you’re eligible to take part! and approaches to raising capital. The course also MGMT 833.368 covers securities markets, factors and models explain- For details, contact your certificate advisor. Mastering Your Personal Finances ing security returns, and the concept of market 0.6 CEUs ­efficiency. Financial calculator is required. c This practical one-day seminar helps you gain self- Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting assurance and take charge of your financial choices or equivalent or consent of instructor. through a better understanding of key personal financial Reg# 363714 planning concepts and strategies. Learn how to establish Fee: $765 long- and short-term financial goals to maximize both ❖❖ Classroom Learn more about Extension Certificates at current income as well as sufficient saving for the future, 11 mtgs graduation.uclaextension.edu. and examine the best methods for reaching these goals. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Topics focus around the 10 “must do’s” for developing UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. your own financial plan. The seminar is ideal for younger Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. c & Reg# 363586 MGMT X 430.135 individuals who need information and advice on investing Instructor to be announced Fee: $765 Money, Banking, and the and methods for building a sound financial plan; individu- mmOnline als who want to better manage their family finances and Reg# 363582 Financial Markets Fee: $765 Sept. 26-Dec. 5 4.0 units investments; pre-retirees or current retirees who must mm Midterm and final exams are proctored online; make significant investment and retirement plan choices, Online This course explores how banks and other financial Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ­additional requirements include microphone, institutions operate in a globalized world. Instruction as well as face the ultimate tax consequences of their headphones/speakers, and webcam. decisions; and anyone who feels that their current finan- Midterm and final exams are proctored online; includes an overview of monetary policy and how the ­additional requirements include microphone, Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & central bank regulates and supervises the banking cial plan can use some “fine-tuning” to bring it in line John Alexander, MBA, test preparation specialist with today’s economic environment. headphones/speakers, and webcam. system, as well as the tools it employs as it manages Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & the cost and availability of money in the economy. With Reg# 363704 Ralph Zwetow, MBA, principal, Credit Training MGMT X 430.61 commercial banks and investment banks now virtually Fee: $145 Resources Fundamentals of Personal Finance the same, the course also covers other important facets ❖❖ Classroom 2.0 units Reg# 363584 of banking: corporate finance, underwriting, lending, 1 mtg 1.8 CEUs foreign exchange, asset management, trust services, Saturday, 9am-3pm, Sept. 29 Fee: $765 mm Intended for individuals of any age and financial back- credit cards, cash management, trading of bonds and UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Online Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ground, this course provides the fundamentals and foreign exchange, and various services and products. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. underlying principles of personal finance. Instruction A review and discussion of recent financial legislation No refund after Sept. 28. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; ­additional requirements include microphone, provides a comprehensive review in the areas of cash also is included. Todd Davidson, JD, Certificate in Personal Financial management and consumer credit; investment basics, Prerequisite(s): X 1A and X 1B Principles of Accounting. Planning, UCLA Extension; owner, Davidson Financial headphones/speakers, and webcam. including stocks, bonds, and mutual funds; housing Reg# 363722 Planning; recipient of the UCLA Extension Distinguished Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & and other consumer decisions; insurance; legal protec- Fee: $765 Instructor Award, 2013. Wayne Hollman, BA, MBA, PhD, financial advisor tion; retirement planning; funding educational ❖❖ Classroom expenses; and estate planning. Students learn the 11 mtgs MGMT 833.641 MGMT X 130B essentials of financial planning so they can make Advanced Managerial Finance Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Wealth That Lasts informed decisions regarding their personal finances UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. 1.2 CEUs 4.0 units and long-term financial security. Participants leave the This course presents theories and their applications to Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Managing personal wealth is a business that should be class with a thorough understanding of planning not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. & guided by solid plans based on your goals, assets, and demonstrate the advanced implementation of corporate techniques and a step-by-step approach for putting c finance. Students analyze stock and bond valuations, Mark Buchman, BS, president, PacRim Financial lifestyle needs. Yet many individuals and families treat these techniques into action. Consultants; recipient of the UCLA Extension Distin- their investments in a non-businesslike manner. This capital budgeting and working capital management, leasing, option pricing, risk/return, cost of capital, Reg# 363670 guished Instructor Award, 2012. course is designed exclusively for affluent individuals Fee: $380 and families who want to learn how to better manage financial forecasting, capital structures, dividend policy, mm and investment banking. The implications of market Online their wealth in a proactive, comprehensive, and objec- Sept. 26-Oct. 31 tive manner. In an easily communicated way, the course responses to major financial strategies are also c No refund after Oct. 2. teaches you, the individual investor, how to apply a examined. Prerequisite(s): X 130A Basic Managerial Finance or Britt Hastey, MS, MBA, vice chair, Business Adminis- process-driven approach to wealth management by tration Department, Los Angeles City College focusing first on your personal goals and objectives. consent of instructor. Instructors work with you to ultimately develop a cus- kkk tomized plan that is designed to preserve and grow your wealth, help you gain confidence to manage your financial team, and provide the tools you need to man- age your wealth like a business. kkk 114 Finance & Investments Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT 833.380 Ethics in Finance Investments Pre‑MBA Courses 1.2 CEUs This course focuses on the ethical issues confronting MGMT X 433.01 financial professionals, including extensive coverage of the recent financial crisis and the very latest develop- Fundamentals of Investing Our pre-MBA courses in Finance & Investments provide a solid foundation in ments affecting ethics within the financial world. 4.0 units quantitative ­methods and general business theory that can help fulfill your Instruction includes an overview of the ethical standards This course offers an introduction to investments, in finance, including the primary elements necessary to including investment analysis, portfolio management, MBA prerequisites or enhance your MBA application. They also provide an ideal make proper ethical decisions. The course also covers and capital markets. Designed to provide the basic foundation for students who are preparing for the GMAT. key definitions, issues, and general theories of business concepts and principles of investing, the course exam- and finance ethics, citing examples from the recent ines investment policies, types of securities, factors that Visit uclaextension.edu/pre-mba to learn more about these courses. scandals that have shaken public confidence in Wall influence price changes, timing purchases/sales, pre- Street and the world financial markets. Main topic areas paring investment programs to meet objectives, invest- Offered This Quarter include overview and fundamentals of finance ethics; ment risk and return, and portfolio balancing. Instruction ethics and the retail customer; ethics in investments; also includes an overview of the securities market and ++ ++ ethics in the financial markets; and ethics in financial its behavior, including sources of information about the MGMT X 100 Business Economics MGMT X 130A Basic Managerial various instruments traded, procedure of trades, and Finance management. Students leave the course with a better Page 110. overall understanding of ethical issues confronting the relevant mechanics and techniques of the market. ++ Page 111. financial professionals and how to apply ethical behav- Reg# 363741 MGMT X 110 Mathematics for ior in everyday business practices. Fee: $765 ++ ❖❖ Classroom Management MGMT X 410 Business Applications Reg# 363603 11 mtgs of Calculus Fee: $295 Page 110. Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Page 111. mmOnline ++MGMT X 115 Business Statistics Oct. 3-31 Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. c & Milind Pasari, CFA, CPA, CFP® Page 111. Enrollment Limited. No refund after Oct. 3. ++Also offered online. Cindy Chase, CPA, independent credit consultant MGMT X 433.02 Reg# 363615 Security Analysis Fee: $295 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 430.136 MGMT X 460.923 This updated, rigorous, and exciting course examines 2 mtgs Internship in Finance International Finance companies and industries using a fundamental and Saturday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 27-Nov. 3 4.0 units 4.0 units timeless classical approach first developed by Benjamin UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: The internship provides practical experience in a This course provides an introduction to the environment Graham in 1934. Instruction focuses on the examina- 10920 Lindbrook Dr. variety of finance-related job functions within the pri- and tools of international financial management. Topics tion of equities and bonds by taking an in-depth look at Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 26. vate, public, or nonprofit sectors, and is an opportunity include foreign exchange exposure; international finan- the financial statements concentrated on the income to apply the material previously studied in your finance cial, tax, economic, political, and legal issues; and Deborah Meng, MBA, CRCM, CAMS, large banking statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, and courses. Students intern with sponsoring companies financial alternatives and tradeoffs in implementing organizations, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco financial notes. The tools and techniques used are as for a minimum of 120 hours and must secure their foreign financial strategies. Case studies examine the relevant today as they were when Graham first devel- internship assignment and submit all required paper- use of analytical methods for decision making. MGMT 833.641 oped the basis for value investing. Through case study work by Sept. 14. Prerequisite(s): X 460.902 Introduction to International Wealth That Lasts analysis of actual companies, students learn the tenets Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the Business and X 130A Basics of Managerial Finance. 1.2 CEUs of value investing, ratio analysis, and industry analysis. Managing personal wealth is a business that should be Finance Certificate and who have completed a mini- Reg# 363600 This course draws on subsequent editions of Graham’s guided by solid plans based on your goals, assets, and mum of five courses in the Finance Certificate program. Fee: $765 classic, Security Analysis, considered by many profes- International students must contact the International mmOnline lifestyle needs. Yet many individuals and families treat sional investors to be the best book written on funda- Student Office at (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 their investments in a non-businesslike manner. This mental analysis. Internet access required to retrieve course materials. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. course is designed exclusively for affluent individuals Prerequisite(s): X 433.01 Fundamentals of Investing & and families who want to learn how to better manage Reg# 363667 and X 432.3 Financial Statement Analysis or consent Salman Sadiq, BA, MBA, JD, attorney, Financial Indus- their wealth in a proactive, comprehensive, and objec- Fee: $765 of instructor. try Regulatory Authority tive manner. In an easily communicated way, the course Independent Study/Internship Reg# 363742 teaches you, the individual investor, how to apply a Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Fee: $765 MGMT X 460.988 process-driven approach to wealth management by No refund after Oct. 2. Enrollment limited. ❖❖ Classroom c Global Currency Management focusing first on your personal goals and objectives. 10 mtgs Charles E P Wood, MBA, president, C.E. Peterson & 4.0 units Instructors work with you to ultimately develop a cus- Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Company, lecturer in Law, USC Gould School of Law Currency devaluations are a major cause of global tomized plan that is designed to preserve and grow No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. economic chaos, thereby forcing multinational compa- your wealth, help you gain confidence to manage your Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 8. MGMT X 430.137 nies, as well as importers and exporters, to make financial team, and provide the tools you need to man- c & Behavioral Finance long-term decisions that are undermined by daily trad- age your wealth like a business. Steven Yamshon, PhD, LhD, MBA, managing director, 4.0 units ing occurrences. Currency traders, including hedgers, Stevens First Principles Investment Advisors This course is based on the fundamental principle that arbitrageurs and even speculators now are challenged Reg# 363674 Fee: $995 MGMT X 433.032 the first step to successfully investing your money is to by 24-hour global currency trading with markets made ❖❖ not lose it. Covering the theory and practice of behav- for almost any currency. This course is designed to help Classroom Alternative Investment Strategies 5 mtgs ioral finance, including a history of financial bubbles, students, managers and aspiring traders meet the 4.0 units Tuesday, 6-8:30pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 23 scams, and a study of the heuristics (“rules of thumb”) challenges of managing currency operations, capital- This course is designed for beginners as well as UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: and biases that drive human behavior, other topics in izing on opportunities, and reducing the risks of foreign advanced students and personal investors who recog- 21650 Oxnard Street this course include prospect theory, common invest- exchange swings. Instruction identifies major areas of nize the importance of diversifying their investment Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 25. ment mistakes, the role of randomness in finance, currency risks, strategies, and organizational structure portfolios and who have a desire to understand the risk retirement planning, and practical applications of requirements. Participants are provided a framework Jason Bleimeyer, BS, CIMA, CIMC and rewards of various trading styles in several asset behavioral finance. Also presented are basic principles for analyzing the causes of expected exchange rate Robert Bancroft, BS, CIMA, AAMS, CIMC, executive classes. Instruction provides an overview of commodity of traditional portfolio theory, and behavioral finance movements and how to deal with them. Students also director, The Bancroft Bleimeyer Group futures and options, computer trading models, man- research that suggests there are persistent market review foreign currency events, both past and current, Reg# 363675 aged futures, commodity pools, diamonds, physical traits that can generate excess returns. focusing on the implications of these events on future Fee: $995 gold, and bitcoins. Topics include a history of futures Reg# 363633 capital flows and growth. ❖❖ Classroom and the exchanges; mathematical expectations behind Fee: $765 Reg# 363737 5 mtgs many popular investing beliefs and “conventional wis- mmOnline Fee: $765 Wednesday, 6-8:30pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 24 doms;” behavioral and emotional aspects of investing; Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ❖❖ Classroom UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: orders, including entry and exit strategies, risk manage- Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & 11 mtgs 10920 Lindbrook Dr. ment, and measurement; income tax considerations; Victor Dosti, BS, MBA, director of research, Whittier Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 26. asset allocation and correlation and non-correlation Trust UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Jason Bleimeyer, BS, CIMA, CIMC studies; and an overview of trading data providers and Visitors not permitted. No refund after Robert Bancroft, BS, CIMA, AAMS, CIMC, executive trading software. Guest lectures given by experienced traders and financial professionals expound upon the Oct. 10. c & director, The Bancroft Bleimeyer Group Michael Alan Baker, JD, attorney-at-law various subjects covered. Reg# 363635 Fee: $765 mmOnline Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & John Alexander, MBA, test preparation specialist Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Finance & Investments 115

MGMT X 433.033 steps to take towards improving their risk profile, invest- Managing and Understanding Stock ment portfolio, and financial trajectory. Option Strategies Reg# 363680 4.0 units Fee: $895 0.0 CEUs ❖❖ Classroom Whether your personal investment style is conserva- 6 mtgs tive or aggressive, long-term or short-term, this in- Tuesday, 6-8:30pm, Oct. 2-Nov. 6 depth course educates individuals on the utilization UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: of options and demonstrates how options can add 10920 Lindbrook Dr. value to your current investment strategies. Intended Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. Personal Financial for investors who want to utilize options as part of Adam Harding, Program Development coordinator, The their overall investment mix, or for those who already Center for Private Wealth Management employ options and want to expand their usage, this Walter Clarke, Walter Clarke, CEO, Lincoln Partners course explores the basics of options and some of the common misconceptions regarding them. Partici- Planning Certificate pants learn about the unique attributes of options and why investors have to think differently when investing in these instruments, whether as a stand-alone Personal Financial Accelerated Online Program investment or in conjunction with existing stock posi- Planning tions. The course includes stock and index option This 6-course certificate fully meets the educational requirements for the CFP® strategies, as well as an understanding of the nomen- The courses in this section are part of UCLA clature of the terms used in option trading. Additional Extension’s traditional evening and online Per- Certification Examination and is designed for financial professionals who have topics include the use of spreads, straddles, combi- sonal Financial Planning Certificate. This eight- a minimum of 3 years’ relevant work experience within the financial services nations, butterflies, condors, and other intermediate course certificate is intended for financial forms of option strategies. planning professionals who want to expand their industry or 3 years experience as a CPA, attorney, CLU, CFA, ChFC, or EA. Prerequisite(s): A basic understanding of the stock current careers or for individuals who are plan- market is recommended. ning to pursue a career transition into this field. Instructor-Led Online Format Reg# 363743 The courses also provide approved curriculum for The instructor-led online courses blend live, web-based sessions with online discussion Fee: $765 students who are planning to sit for the CFP™; boards, assignments, and testing. Each course is scheduled over a 4-week period and ❖❖ Classroom Certification Examination. includes 2 mandatory 3-hour live sessions­ each week. Students are provided a 2-week 11 mtgs Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 window between courses to pre-study materials for the next course. Students complete UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. PFP Evening the entire curriculum­ within 9 months. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Nov. 10. & Muizz Kheraj MGMT X 430.31 Program Schedule Survey of Personal Financial Planning The next accelerated online program begins May 1. Students completing this MGMT X 460.983 4.0 units program cycle will be ready to sit for the July 2019 CFP Exam. International Investing This course introduces students to the profession of 4.0 units personal financial planning, emphasizing the identifica- Candidacy Fee More and more individuals are investing internationally tion and quantification of financial objectives, and the An application for candidacy and a non-refundable fee of $200 must be submitted to take advantage of its potential growth and to diversify interrelated facets of a wide range of technical personal their investment portfolios. This course provides you financial planning material. The course is intended for by the completion of the second course to officially enroll in this program under its with a comprehensive overview of investment opportu- individuals who wish to become practitioners in finan- current curriculum. nities and strategies in international markets, including cial planning, those considering a career transition, and the developed world and expanding emerging markets. for professionals currently in the financial services Learn how to navigate the obstacles that confront the industry seeking to advance their careers—bankers, Free Information Session Webinar international equity and bond markets and the special insurance and security brokers, investment and finan- risks involved with international investing. Topics include cial advisors, real estate professionals, CPAs, trust Wednesday, August 8, 10–11am examining how asset allocation strategies can help to officers, and attorneys.Topics include qualitative and control risk, international investment products, analyzing quantitative methods used in the financial planning Join us for this online event to learn more about our Certificate Programs and the CFP® political and economic risks in countries and regions, decision-making process. Additionally, the course cov- certification process. performing research and identifying information ers principles of income taxation; investment analysis sources, and balancing and controlling risks. With these and procedure; insurance; employment benefit plans; Participants must register using the Reg# 361920. and other tools, you learn to make informed investment estate planning; cash-flow management; ethics; strate- decisions and analyze the global and regional economic gies; and processes of professional practice. trends that may affect investment outcomes. Recommended:May be taken prior to or concurrently with X 430.391 Financial Analysis in Personal Financial For More Information Reg# 363746 Planning. Both of these courses must be taken before (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/pfp_accelerated Fee: $765 all other courses in the Personal Financial Planning mmOnline Certificate. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 concurrently with, X 430.31 Survey of Personal Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & Reg# 363258 Financial Planning. This course and X 430.31 Survey Fee: $765 of Personal Financial Planning must be taken before Victor Dosti, BS, MBA, director of research, Whittier mm Learn the Art Trust Online all other courses in the Professional Designation in Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Personal Financial Planning. & Business of MGMT 833.762 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & Recommended: A HP 12C calculator is required. May Mistakes Millionaires Make Robert Watson, MBA, financial advisor, ING Financial be taken concurrently with, X 430.31 Survey of Per- 1.5 CEUs Partners sonal Financial Planning. This course and X 430.31 Entertainment This six-week course addresses key risks, both known Survey of Personal Financial Planning must be taken Top Hollywood professionals teach: and unknown, to business owners, aspiring entrepre- MGMT X 430.391 before all other courses in the Professional Designation neurs, and wealthy families that find themselves in the Financial Analysis in Personal in Personal Financial Planning. Acting position of having to manage large sums of wealth. Financial Planning Reg# 363700 Business & Management Participants learn the different skill sets required for 4.0 units Fee: $765 of Entertainment both creating wealth and ultimately maintaining 3.6 CEUs ❖❖ Classroom wealth—skill sets that are actually quite different. By This course covers the basic analytic tools and 12 mtgs Cinematography covering the ‘path of risk management’ in a very differ- mathematical techniques used in personal financial Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ent way, this course emphasizes the potential dangers planning and introduces the economic concepts UCLA: Dodd Hall Directing that lurk prior to any market adjustment or correction. underlying the profession. Topics include percentage Online session Entertainment Development Class instruction includes numerous case studies where calculations, family cash flows, basic corporate Nov. 21 participants learn the way in which wealth can evapo- financial statements, interest and compound growth, Visitors not permitted. No refund after Post-Production understanding the financial section of the newspa- rate very quickly and the main causes therein. However, Oct. 10. c & Producing with proper planning, preparation, and mindset, busi- per, bond yield calculations, internal rate of return, Stephen Minihan, MBA, CFP®, Westlake Financial ness owners and investors can insulate themselves net present value, basic statistics, and equity analy- Advisors LLC Film Scoring from impossible-to-predict market collapses, changes sis. Economic concepts covered include national Music Business in the tax climate, and disruptive geopolitical and social income accounting, the Federal Reserve System, influences. Upon completion of the course, participants economic indicators, recession, depression, inflation, Music Production should feel greater confidence in approaching their deflation, supply and demand, and the money supply. financial circumstances and have several actionable An HP 12C calculator is required. May be taken Courses begin on page 92. 116 Finance & Investments Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 427.904 MGMT X 430.33 Retirement Plans and Other Income Taxation in Personal Personal Financial Employee Benefits Financial Planning 4.0 units 4.0 units A survey of the various plans available to provide This course examines the issues and determination of retirement and other investment-oriented employment tax liability for numerous events and activities as they benefits to employees, significant planning opportuni- relate to the financial plan. Students are given the Planning Certificate ties for tax deferral and capital accumulation, and the necessary information and tools of income taxation to advantages and disadvantages of various alternatives. make financial planning decisions within the context of Topics include stock options, non-qualified deferred either personal or client financial goals and objectives. compensation plans, Section 125 cafeteria plans, and Topics include tax issues and concepts in relation to Advance your career in financial planning and get the educational training you need by other nonpension-related benefits. The course empha- insurance, investments, benefit planning, intrafamily enrolling in our CFP® Board-registered certificate. This nationally recognized program is sizes qualified corporate retirement plans, including transactions, and business operations. Students are ideal for ­anyone considering a career transition into the financial planning field or for pension and profit-sharing plans; non-corporate retire- taught and asked to demonstrate an understanding of current ­financial professionals who wish to advance their careers. ment programs, such as Keogh plans, IRAs, and the following planning techniques: excluding income, Simplified Employee Pension plans; fiduciary respon- deferring income, shifting income, and managing or The 8-course certificate curriculum provides you with a thorough­ ­understanding of the sibility requirements in connection with retirement timing income. financial planning process, and helps prepare you for the CFP Certification Examination. plans; and taxation and timing of benefits. Recent Prerequisite(s): X 430.31 Survey of Personal Financial You complete your coursework through traditional live evening classes or instructor-led legislation is examined. Planning, X 430.391 Financial Analysis in Personal Prerequisite(s): X 430.31 Survey of Personal Financial Financial Planning, and X 427.08 Fundamentals of Tax online courses. The required curriculum can be completed­ within 2 years. Planning, X 430.391 Financial Analysis in Personal Preparation, or X 127 Federal Income Taxation, or Financial Planning or consent of instructor. consent of instructor. Introductory Courses Candidacy Fee Reg# 363693 Reg# 363695 Fee: $765 Fee: $765 X 430.31 Survey of Personal An application for candidacy and a ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom Financial Planning non-refundable fee of $200 must be 11 mtgs 10 mtgs submitted by the completion of the Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 X 430.391 Financial Analysis in second course to officially enroll in UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. UCLA: Dodd Hall Personal Financial Planning this program. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. & Online session Jeffrey C. Goodrich, MBA, MST, CFP®, CLU, ChFC, Nov. 22 Core Courses senior wealth advisor, Union Bank Visitors not permitted. No refund after Internship Oct. 11. & c ® X 430.35 Insurance in Personal The Personal ­Financial Planning MGMT X 430.32 Stephen Minihan, MBA, CFP , Westlake Financial Financial Planning Investments in Personal Advisors LLC Internship provides you an opportunity Financial Planning X 430.32 Investments in Personal to gain practical experience with leading 4.0 units MGMT X 430.35 Financial Planning firms and companies and is available to An examination of the role of various investment vehicles Insurance in Personal certificate students who have completed in meeting financial goals, securities markets and Financial Planning X 427.904 Retirement Plans and Other sources of information about the various instruments 4.0 units a minimum of 5 courses in the program. Employee Benefitss traded, and the procedure of trades. This course intro- This course analyzes fundamental insurance principles duces various market theories, including modern port- and approaches to insurance needs. Instruction covers X 430.33 Income Taxation in Personal Articulation Agreement— folio theory and the extension to this theory by Markowitz life, health, property, casualty, and liability insurance, as Financial Planning and Sharpe. Other topics include the analysis of busi- well as the role insurance plays in financial and estate California Lutheran University ness cycles; market analysis; analysis of individual planning. You learn to integrate personal and capital X 439.3 Estate Planning UCLA Extension has established an companies; the market in debt instruments; and alterna- insurance needs into a comprehensive financial plan. articulation agreement with California tive instruments, including options, warrants, convert- Prerequisite(s): X 430.31 Survey of Personal Financial ibles, commodity futures, mutual funds, and tangibles. Planning, X 430.391 Financial Analysis in Personal Capstone Course Lutheran University’s California Institute Prerequisite(s): X 430.391 Financial Analysis in Per- Financial Planning, or consent of instructor. X 430.38 Personal Financial of Finance where they will accept up to sonal Financial Planning and X 430.31 Survey of Per- Reg# 363696 Planning Capstone 15 units (5 courses) from this certificate sonal Financial Planning or consent of instructor. Fee: $765 program as credit toward their Master Reg# 363496 ❖❖ Classroom of Business Administration in Fee: $765 11 mtgs Required Ethics Seminar mmOnline Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Financial Planning. Sept. 26-Dec. 5 UCLA: Dodd Hall 833.379 Ethics in Personal Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. & Visitors not permitted. No refund after Financial Planning Robert Watson, MBA, financial advisor, ING Financial Oct. 10. c & TM Partners Lovett Goode, BA; Certificate in Personal Financial CFP® Certification Planning, UCLA Extension; director, Wells Fargo Insur- ance Services. For information on earning CFP® certification, contact the Certified MGMT X 430.38 Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. Personal Financial Planning Capstone 4.0 units at (800) 487-1497 or visit cfp.net. This capstone course bridges academic coursework with actual practice management, introducing students to the skills and tools needed for developing a compre- hensive financial plan for a client. The first part of the course provides a review of the financial planning CFP® Board topics, including ethics and principles of com- munication and counseling. Classes also review/apply the process and techniques for preparing and present- ing a financial plan in an environment of non-liability. This course fully meets the financial plan development course requirement to CFP Board’s education stan- dards, effective Jan. 1, 2012. This course may also be taken by individuals who plan to sit for the CFP Exami- ® m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. nation on a “challenge status” (e.g. CPA, JD, CFA , ChFC, CLU). Prerequisite(s): Completion of the other seven required Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. owns the marks CFP®, Certified Financial Planner®, and CFP (with flame logo)®, which it awards to g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. individuals who successfully complete initial and ongoing certification requirements. courses in the Personal Financial Planning Certificate. UCLA Extension does not certify individuals to use the CFP®, Certified Financial Planner®, and CFP (with flame logo)® certification marks. CFP certification WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. kkk is granted only by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to those persons who, in addition to completing an educational requirement,­ such as this c CFP Board-Registered Program, have met its ethics, experience, and examination requirements. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. For More Information & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED (310) 206-1654 | uclaextension.edu/pfp C UC CREDIT, page 5. 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Reg# 363697 MGMT X 430.383 Fee: $865 Internship in Personal ® ❖❖ Classroom Financial Planning 11 mtgs CFP Exam Review Courses 4.0 units Thursday, 6-9:45pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 The internship provides practical experience in a variety UCLA: Dodd Hall of financial planning job functions within the financial Online session advisory and wealth management sectors, and is an Our CFP Exam Review courses are designed to fully prepare students for the Nov. 22 opportunity to apply the material previously studied in CFP Certification examination. They present proven test taking strategies including Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund your personal financial planning courses. Students after Oct. 11. case studies, for successfully approaching the complex and ever evolving types of c & intern with sponsoring companies for a minimum of exam questions. Dan Casey, MBA, Certificate in Personal Financial 120 hours and must secure their internship assignment Planning, UCLA Extension; CFP®, Westlake Financial and submit all required paperwork by Sept. 14. This Students who have completed the UCLA Extension’s Personal Financial Planning Advisors LLC. internship is eligible for three months of credit toward Certificate may enroll at a reduced fee. CFP Board’s work experience requirement. MGMT X 439.3 Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the Students have two options: Estate Planning Personal Financial Planning Certificate and who have 4.0 units completed a minimum of five courses in the Personal CFP® Exam Review Online This course is designed to aid accountants, trust offi- Financial Planning Certificate program. International cers, attorneys, life insurance underwriters, and finan- students must contact the International Student Office Taught by our long-time instructor cial planners in solving estate planning problems. Topics at (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. team, Linda Hewitt and Nancy Le Claire, include tax objectives; wills and living trusts; the Reg# 363668 this fully online exam review integrates unlimited marital deduction; saving the “second tax;” Fee: $765 live online sessions with an intense review holding title to property; lifetime gifts and trusts; life Independent Study/Internship insurance and annuities; employee benefit plans; busi- Sept. 26-Dec. 4 of the exam topics, including past exam ness interests; and post-death problems. Recent tax questions and several case studies. Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 2. c law changes are also covered. Nancy McCready, CFP®, CRPC®, MBA, financial Reg# 363707 advisor, Wells Fargo Advisors. ® Fee: $765 CFP Exam Review Classroom ❖❖ Classroom MGMT 833.374 Offered through Kier Educational 10 mtgs Review Course for the CFP Resources, this intense 4-day review Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Certification Examination provides the highest quality materials, UCLA: Dodd Hall 5.1 CEUs expert instructors, and innovative No meeting Nov. 12. This review course is intended for those who have Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 8. & successfully completed a CFP® Board-Registered technology to fully prepare students Jeffrey Geida, BA, JD, LLM, counsel, Weinstock Man- educational program and are planning to sit for the CFP for the arduous six hour CFP® exam. ion, a law corporation Certification Examination. The review course also is Reg# 363526 intended for CPAs and those who plan to sit for the Fee: $765 exam on a challenge basis. The sessions provide an mmOnline extensive review of the board topics which are the basis Sept. 26-Dec. 5 for the CFP Certification Examination. The review ses- Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct 3. & sions helps to build self-confidence and increase For More Information Walter Whitaker, JD, MBA, LA Elder Law knowledge, while also providing immediate feedback (310) 206-1689 | uclaextension.edu pfp_cfpreview from the instructors and other participants so you can / MGMT X 439.31 perform your best on the exam. Exercises review sev- Advanced Estate Planning eral case studies and employ the necessary techniques MGMT 833.379 MGMT UL 722.24 3.0 units to approach the various types of exam questions. Ethics in Personal Financial Planning Personal Financial Planning This course examines estate planning techniques Reg# 362460 0.7 CEUs Information Session: A Free Event designed primarily for individuals with estates of more Fee: $750 This seminar begins with exploring elements of ethical 0.0 CEUs than $5 milllion. Included are in-depth examinations of mmOnline decision making and conduct from a more general Take your career further as a personal financial plan- the following topics: generation-skipping transfers, life Sept. 28-Oct. 21 perspective by examining the key definitions, issues, ning professional. Attend our free information session insurance planning and irrevocable life insurance trusts, Students are highly encouraged to purchase at an and theories of business ethics. From there it moves on to learn more about how UCLA Extension’s CFP Board and effective uses of charitable remainder trusts and additional cost the review course study materials and to ethical decision making and conduct specific to the approved Personal Financial Planning programs fit your charitable lead trusts. The course also includes an read them prior to the live review. For more informa- financial planning profession, including a review of the needs and can help you reach your career goals. intensive review of discounted giving techniques, tion call (310) 206-1689. Investment Advisors Act of 1940, Dodd-Frank Regula- Interact with our program instructors and staff to learn including Qualified Personal Residence Trusts, Grantor Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No tions and SEC and FINRA rules and disciplinary history. more about our online and onground program options Retained Annuity Trusts and Unitrusts, and the effective refund after Oct. 1. The balance of course time is spent reviewing the CFP as well as the path to the CFP certification. The infor- use of gifts involving family limited partnerships and Nancy Le Claire, BA, CPA, CFP®, co-founder, Financial Code of Ethics, Practice Standards, Disciplinary Pro- mation session includes a one-hour live webinar from limited liability companies. The instructor encourages Planning Educational Solutions cesses and Procedures, sanctions and other disciplinary 10-11am PST. the attendance of attorneys, accountants, financial Linda Hewitt, BS, CFP®, CRPC, co-founder, Financial outcomes, and the Fitness Standards. The unique role Reg# 361920 planners, life insurance agents, and trust officers. Planning Educational Solutions of the financial planner as a trusted advisor with the mmOnline Prerequisite(s): X 439.3 Estate Planning or consent of Reg# 362102 responsibility and requirement of working with clients Aug. 8 instructor. Fee: $600 “with utmost good faith and in a manner reasonably Information session conducted entirely online from Reg# 363764 ❖❖ Classroom believed to be in the best interest of the client” is 10-11am. Fee: $459 4 mtgs emphasized throughout. Participants must provide a valid email address ❖❖ Classroom Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 8am-5pm, Reg# 363497 upon enrollment. 8 mtgs Oct. 11-14 Fee: $349 Admission is free but advance registration is required. Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 15 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: mmOnline Linda Hewitt, BS, CFP®, CRPC, co-founder, Financial UCLA: Dodd Hall 1010 Westwood Blvd. Oct. 3-31 Planning Educational Solutions No meeting Nov. 23. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Required course in the Personal Financial Planning Nancy Le Claire, BA, CPA, CFP®, co-founder, Financial Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 11. & not permitted. No refund after Oct. 10. Certificate. Planning Educational Solutions Robert Strauss, JD, director, Weinstock Manion, a law Sherri Donaldson, CFP®, ChFC®, CASL®, MSFS, Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 3. corporation CAP®, EA Jason Hovde, MBA, CFP, CIMA Reg# 363579 Fee: $175 ❖❖ Classroom 1 mtg Saturday, 9am-4pm, Dec. 1 Required course in the Personal Financial Planning Certificate. Advance enrollment is highly recommended. No refund after Nov. 30. Includes course materials. c Patricia Hausknost, MBA, CFP®, senior vice president, City National Bank Michael Hausknost, BS, CFP®, senior vice president, City National Bank 118 Health Care & Counseling Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 HEALTH CARE & COUNSELING

The Zappala Family Scholarship Fund For New Students Enrolling in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Certificate 118 ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE The Zappala Family Scholarship Fund, established in 2013, supports­ new students COUNSELING & STUDIES enrolling in the UCLA Extension Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling Certificate. When it comes to the cycle of addiction, skilled and well-trained counselors make all the 119 FITNESS INSTRUCTION difference in the lives of those who struggle with the disease.­ This scholarship was created to provide qualified individuals­ the opportunity to pursue a professional 123 HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT career as a substance use disorder counselor. 124 HEALTH COACHING The Zappala family has been personally touched by the devastating effects of addiction and strongly believes in supporting the education of those seeking to help individuals 125 PATIENT ADVOCACY and families overcome addiction, achieve recovery, and return to a healthy way of living. Thanks to the support­ of qualified and compassionate counselors, a member of the 125 PERSONAL HEALTH ­Zappala family ­successfully received treatment for addiction, rebuilt a sober life, and later pursued his own career in addiction counseling after completing his certificate in Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling at UCLA Extension. In­ gratitude for that support, the Zappala family offers assistance to those pursuing careers in addiction counseling to ensure that expert counselors are readily available for other families like theirs. If you have questions about the Zappala Family Scholarship Fund or the application process, please contact Lisseth Gutierrez at [email protected]­ or (310) 825‑7093.

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exercises, and readings. To understand its complicated Reg# 363513 COM HLT X 470.4 Alcohol & Drug Abuse nature as a disease, the course will focus on different Fee: $695 Bringing Recovery to substances of abuse, and the current genetic and environ- ❖❖ Classroom Diverse Populations Counseling & Studies mental research in the development of substance use 10 mtgs 4.0 units disorders. Specific topics to be covered include the biologi- Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 This course provides exposure to the fundamentals of cal, developmental, psychological, environmental, and Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pom, Nov. 21 cross-cultural counseling of substance abusing and Certificate Courses social factors that lead to vulnerability to addictions; UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: dependent individuals. The cultural impact of race, The UCLA Extension Alcohol and Drug Abuse symptoms of addictive disorders; prevalence across the 21650 Oxnard Street nationality, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, and Counseling Certificate is approved by California life span among target populations, including adolescents, No meeting on Nov. 22. socio-economic status on the development and pro- Consortium of Addiction Programs and Profes- seniors, families, and those with trauma exposure; and Required course in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse gression of substance use disorders is explored. In sionals Education Institute (CCAPP-EI). This cer- various treatment approaches, including both behavioral Counseling Certificate.Restricted course; call (310) addition, commonly encountered cultural obstacles to tificate meets the educational requirements for and medication-assisted intervention strategies. 825-7093 for permission to enroll. Web enrollments traditional chemical dependency counseling are exam- those seeking professional certification from Reg# 363486 automatically generate a “Permission to Enroll” request. ined. Suggestions are offered on how to culturally CCAPP (formerly CAADAC) and its certification Fee: $695 Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. enrich existing counseling services and when to refer board, CCAPP Credentialing. It is each student’s ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 11. & to alternative culturally specific treatment programs. responsibility to select the board through which 11 mtgs Betsy Spier, MA, LMFT, psychotherapist in private This course also explores clinical aspects and current s/he seeks certification and become familiar with Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 practice who specializes in counseling families and trends in the prevention and treatment of such diseases the requirements of that chosen board. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: individuals, as well as clients with mood and substance as tuberculosis, hepatitis A, B, and C, and HIV/AIDS. 10920 Lindbrook Dr. use disorders. Also, consults with treatment centers on Topics include current issues in epidemiology, psycho- COM HLT X 470.1 Required course in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse best practices and self care for staff. social issues and strategies to help clients, treatment Pharmacological Aspects of Alcohol Counseling Certificate.Restricted course; call planning for the whole person (not just the disease), and Other Drugs (310) 825-7093 for permission to enroll. Web culturally competent intervention, harm reduction 4.0 units enrollments automatically generate a “Permission strategies, and special counseling needs of HIV and This course will provide students with a basic level of to Enroll” request. other critically ill patients. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. understanding of addiction from a historical, cultural, kkk psychological, and neurobiological perspective. This course No refund after Oct. 9. & examines alcohol and other drug dependencies through a Grant Hovik, MA multidisciplinary approach with lectures, discussions, film, kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Health Care & Counseling 119

Reg# 363491 COM HLT X 470.11 Fee: $695 Supervised Field Work Practicum ❖❖ Classroom 5.5 units 11 mtgs The Supervised Field Work Practicum, extending over Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 two quarters, is designed for students who have com- UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: pleted the prerequisite courses in the Alcohol and Drug 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Abuse Counseling Certificate. Students are assigned a Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Nov. 26 minimum of 255 hours of on-site agency internship and UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: must attend classroom meetings to attain the require- 10920 Lindbrook Dr. ments for completion. The classroom meetings are a No meeting Nov. 22. Make-up meeting Nov. 26. combination of lecture, supervision, and experiential Required course in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse processes. The goal is to create an environment in Counseling Certificate.Restricted course; call which the students will experiment with counseling (310) 825-7093 for permission to enroll. Web skills, take “safe risks” in expanding their counseling ­enrollments automatically generate a “Permission repertoire, and receive support from their peers, and to Enroll” request. guidance from the instructor. Students will increase Visitors not permitted.Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. confidence and knowledge, both in the clinical aspects No refund after Oct. 11. & of counseling and legal requirements related to the Toni Sue Kells, MA, CATCIV; insurance utilization operations of addiction treatment centers. Emphasis will Alcohol & Drug Abuse manager, The Hills Treatment Center. be placed on core aspects of counseling. Students will participate in supervised groups to practice counseling COM HLT X 470.5 techniques and will interact with guest speakers during Introduction to Counseling and the lectures. Required course in the Alcohol and Drug 12 Core Functions Abuse Counseling Certificate. Counseling Certificate 4.0 units Prerequisite(s): Students must successfully complete all This introductory course provides an overview of evi- prerequisite courses to receive permission to enroll. dence-based counseling skills referencing guidelines Reg# 362896 Employment Projected to Grow 23%* set forth by the International Certification and Reciproc- Fee: $995 ity Consortium (ICRC) and The Substance Abuse & ❖❖ Classroom According to the Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health, substance Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA). These 18 mtgs counseling skills include: the 12 Core Functions of Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 misuse and substance use disorders are estimated to cost the United States more than Substance Abuse Counselors and the Addiction Coun- UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: $400 billion in crime, health, and lost productivity. seling Competencies outlined in TAP 21. Students 10920 Lindbrook Dr. outline the 12 Core Functions and discuss how they Tuesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Jan. 8-15; The good news is that well-supported scientific evidence shows that substance use apply to clients entering substance use disorder treat- Jan. 29-Feb. 5; Feb. 19-Mar. 5 & 19 disorders can be effectively treated, with recurrence rates no higher than those for other ment. Students are introduced to counseling and case UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: chronic illnesses such as diabetes, asthma, and hypertension. With comprehensive management skills by using bio-psychosocial and 10920 Lindbrook Dr. continuing care, recovery is now an achievable outcome. multi-axial assessments as well as developing treat- Required course in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse ment plans based on case studies. Evidence-based Counseling Certificate. Restricted course; call treatment modalities will be discussed. Ethical and (310) 825-7093 for permission to enroll. Web Legal Considerations will be introduced. Students will ­enrollments automatically generate a “Permission UCLA Extension’s certificate prepares­ Funding Opportunities and be introduced to the certification requirements of pro- to Enroll” request. individuals interested in getting started in The Zappala Family fessional organizations including the California Consor- Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. the field of addiction counseling. Licensed tium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP). No refund after Oct. 9. Scholarship & mental health professionals,­ other allied Students will also identify community resources that will Andrew Kurtz, MA, LMFT be useful when working with clients during their intern- health professionals, and social service­ Students who want to apply for a scholar- ship. The course discusses traditional treatment pro- workers looking to add specific­ knowl- ship should contact Lisseth Gutierrez at grams, agency programs, professional diversion edge and skills to their practice also can [email protected] or programs, sober living, and extended care programs as call (310) 825-7093. possible placement sites. Other topics include: com- Fitness Instruction benefit from this program. munity resources, basic treatment planning, case PHYSCI X 400.6 management and social assessment, crisis intervention, Where Do Our Graduates Work? For Prospective Students counseling the suicidal client, and substance misuse Human Anatomy and Physiology and sexuality. 4.0 units • Outpatient treatment facilities COM HLT 889 Study Skills and Other This course provides an introduction to the structure, Hospital-based recovery programs Key Preparations for the Alcohol and Reg# 363495 function, and integration of cells, tissues, and organs • Fee: $695 of the human body. Students will learn about the mus- • For-profit residential treatment facilities Drug Abuse Counseling Certificate ❖❖ Classroom cular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, • Mental health and community agencies COM HLT UL 731 New Student 11 mtgs renal, endocrine, reproductive, sensory, and cognitive Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 • VA facilities Orientation: Alcohol and Drug Abuse systems. Instruction develops from molecular and cel- Private practice UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: lular principles, through organs and organ systems. It • Counseling Certificate 21650 Oxnard Street also covers energy metabolism and fluid compartments; • Prisons Required course in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse considering homeostasis and responses to stress; and COM HLT X 470.1 Pharmacological Counseling Certificate. Restricted course; call The UCLA Extension Alcohol and Drug concluding with central nervous system functions in Abuse Counseling Certificate is approved Aspects of Alcohol and Other Drugs (310) 825-7093 for permission to enroll. Web movement, consciousness, and language. ­enrollments automatically generate a “Permission to by CCAPP-EI. COM HLT X 470.5 Introduction to Reg# 363393 Enroll” request. Counseling and the 12 Core Functions Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline Oct. 2. Fee: $695 No refund after Oct. 9. ❖❖ Classroom c 11 mtgs Ric Zappala, JD, VMD, CADC-II For Continuing Students Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 363492 UCLA: Haines Hall COM HLT X 470.4 Bringing Recovery to Fee: $695 For general education students. Meets physiology Diverse Populations ❖❖ Classroom requirement in Fitness Instruction Certificate. 10 mtgs Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. COM HLT X 470.11 Supervised Field Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 No refund after Oct. 10. c Work Practicum UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Leelai Abraha, MSc 1145 Gayley Ave. No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. Required course in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Certificate. Restricted course; call (310) 825-7093 for permission to enroll. Web * BLS: Growth projected from 2016-2026, much faster than the average e­nrollments automatically generate a “Permission for all occupations. to Enroll” request. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline Oct. 4. No refund after Oct. 11. c For More Information Ric Zappala, JD, VMD, CADC-II [email protected] | (310) 825-7093 uclaextension.edu/addictionscounseling 120 Health Care & Counseling Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Fitness Instruction Certificate Exciting Program for Join Team Elite! We’ve got your back ... and your abs, quads, glutes, and hamstrings! the Beginning Equestrian UCLA Extension’s Fitness Instruction­ Offered This Quarter Certificate combines: PHYSCI X 400.6 Human Anatomy Horseback Riding Program • Theoretical knowledge you’ll need to and Physiology stand out in the field Horses are among the most magnificent animals in the world. In this hands-on PHYSCI X 449 The Human Body: Practical training to hone the skills that program, students will learn the fundamentals of proper horse care, including • How It Functions m keep you marketable nutrition, first aid, hoof care, and much more! Students will also learn the art PHYSCI X 451 Introduction to Our comprehensive certificate and one- of horseback riding, including safe and effective riding techniques, in this Human Nutrition stop shop are why personal trainers, comprehensive program. This 8-week course is taught by highly experienced coaches, fitness enthusiasts, dietitians, PHYSCI X 452 Applied Anatomy equine professionals at the Traditional Equitation School at the L.A. Equestrian nurses, and psychologists, and those and Biomechanics Center in Burbank. seeking to change careers, make UCLA PHYSCI X 450 Exercise Physiology m Page 125. Extension their top pick. Our sought-after graduates go on to become leaders in COM HLT X 452 Resistance Training the industry and shape the health of Fundamentals For More Information (310) 825-7093 | humanities.uclaextension.edu/animals generations to come! COM HLT X 404.7 Exercise and Sports Nutrition m PHYSCI X 449 Reg# 363482 COM HLT X 451.1 Practical Training for The Human Body: How It Functions Fee: $795 Fitness Instructors 4.0 units mmOnline The body is a dynamic organism exhibiting a complex Sept. 24-Dec. 9 COM HLT X 425 Biomechanics of integration of biochemical, mechanical, and physical Required course in Fitness Instruction Certificate. Musculoskeletal Injury m functions. This course provides a systems approach to Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- understand the normal function of cells, nerves, hor- line: Sept. 28. No refund after Sept. 28. COM HLT X 438 Food, Mood, and mones, muscles, respiratory system, heart and circula- Perry L Powell, MS, MBA; director, Western U.S. EDS. MMOffered online. Eating Behaviors m tion, immune system, digestion, and metabolism. Reg# 363399 PHYSCI X 451 Fee: $795 Introduction to Human Nutrition For More Information mmOnline 4.0 units [email protected] | (310) 825‑7093 | uclaextension.edu/fitness Sept. 24-Dec. 9 This course provides students with a background in the This course provides a foundation for additional basics of nutrition and stresses the link between nutri- required courses in the Fitness Instruction Certificate tion practices, health, disease, and exercise perfor- and should be taken first. Meets physiology require- mance. Topics include macronutrient needs; vitamins, ment in Fitness Instruction Certificate. minerals, and other supplements; energy balance; Prepare for an Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after weight control; the effects of nutrient excesses and deficiencies on performance; ergogenic aids; eating Sept. 28. c John Farr, MS, MA, CSCS, USAW, strength and condi- disorders; and how to recognize nutrition practices that tioning coach may require professional referral. Students also gain practical knowledge through understanding nutrition Advanced Degree PHYSCI X 450 labeling and evaluating literature. Exercise Physiology Reg# 363404 4.0 units Fee: $705 Select courses can be applied as This course provides fitness instructors with an in-depth ❖❖ Classroom exposure to the interaction of the cardiovascular, respi- 11 mtgs prerequisites for a master of science ratory, endocrine, nervous, and musculoskeletal sys- Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 degree in Kinesiology from California tems during exercise. Instruction emphasizes practical UCLA Extension Gayley Center: State University, Northridge (CSUN). application of the physiologic concepts in determining 1145 Gayley Ave. fitness levels, prescribing exercise, and monitoring Required course in Fitness Instruction Certificate. For more information, people for signs of overexertion and underlying disease. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- contact UCLA Extension Topics include energy metabolism; the circulatory, line: Oct. 2. No refund after Oct. 9. c at (310) 825-7093 or respiratory, neuromuscular, and endocrine systems; Mor Volner, RDN, MS, IBCLC, West Hills Hospital clini- environmental considerations; principles of exercise cal dietitian; La Ventana Eating Disorder dietitian; owner [email protected]. training; and theories of obesity and weight control; and and lead dietitian of Mor Levy, RDN. exercise, age, and disease. Prerequisite(s): Basic course in human biology or anatomy and physiology. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Health Care & Counseling 121

PHYSCI X 452 COM HLT X 438 Applied Anatomy and Biomechanics Food, Mood, and Eating Behaviors 4.0 units 4.0 units This course provides fitness instructors with an under- Research shows a direct link between people’s moods standing of musculoskeletal anatomy and the applica- and the food they eat. Learn about the interrelationships tion of basic biomechanical principles to the moving between food, mood, behavior, and neuroscience. Top- body. This application allows fitness instructors to ics include the brain’s pleasure pathways and drives to analyze a movement and identify poor mechanics that overeat; the gut-brain connection; biochemicals that could contribute to injury, design exercises for particular increase and decrease eating; effects of a meal; mac- muscle groups, and more safely and effectively advise ronutrients (carbohydrate, protein, fat); micronutrients on the use of exercise equipment. (vitamins, minerals); and how substances like alcohol Prerequisite(s): A basic course in anatomy and physiology. and caffeine affect mood and eating behavior. Discus- Reg# 363481 sion of behaviorally based weight management tech- Fee: $695 niques focuses on a program designed to re-wire the Health Care ❖❖ Classroom brain reward pathways. Students complete projects 11 mtgs designed to strengthen understanding of their own food Monday, 6-9pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 choices, moods, and eating behaviors. UCLA: Math Sciences Reg# 363041 Administration Certificate Thursday, 6-9pm, Nov. 8 Fee: $870 UCLA: Math Sciences mmOnline No meeting Nov. 12. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Required course in Fitness Instruction Certificate. Full elective course in Fitness Instruction Certificate. Explore a Career in the Growing Field of Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. Enrollment deadline Oct. 1. No refund after Oct. 8. c No refund after Sept. 28. c & Health Care Management! Renae Jackson, MS Micheline Vargas, DrPH, RCEP, CSCS, certified nutri- tion specialist (CNS), Mindful Based Eating Awareness Have you considered a career in health care management? This important COM HLT X 404.7 Training (MB-EAT) instructor, and owner/CEO of Lifestyle sector represents $2.5 trillion and more than 17% of our GDP. Exercise and Sports Nutrition Therapy Resource Inc. 4.0 units We are witnessing: In this course, students gain an in-depth understanding COM HLT X 451.1 of the roles of carbohydrate, protein, and fat in the diets Practical Training for Strong investment in health information technology and insurance reform of very active people and learn what foods, fluids, and • Fitness Instructors Greater demand for well-trained professionals supplements support optimal training, performance, and 14.0 units • recovery. Students also learn how to calculate energy Bring your knowledge of anatomy and biomechanics to needs, evaluate body composition, and tackle difficult Our Health Care Management Certificate prepares you for success and is ideal both for life by learning the basic equation for all exercise those breaking into the profession, as well as those seeking to advance their careers. weight and eating disorder issues. A review of the instruction, keys to effective exercise demonstration, nutritional needs of athletes in endurance, strength, the art of various cueing techniques, safety and preci- Through convenient evening and weekend courses, you can build your managerial skills, weight-class, and aesthetic sports also is included. sion of fitness-testing administration, and fundamentals and be set for success in this growing industry. Don’t miss this chance to develop new professional of exercise progression. Gain practical exercise instruc- relationships, receive feedback from an expert instruc- tion experience while you practice these skills in a safe, Students do not need to be enrolled in the tor, and demonstrate your knowledge. Dietitians, fitness This certificate is designed for: supportive environment with the opportunity for feed- certificate to take individual courses. instructors, athletic trainers, strength specialists, back. This course trains you to be a personal fitness • Working health care professionals seeking coaches, and sports enthusiasts can benefit from the trainer and/or group exercise leader who works with to increase their management skills unique opportunity to interact and share knowledge. mainstream populations and also addresses training Fall Quarter Prerequisite(s): A basic course in human nutrition and special populations. Learn, practice, and receive feed- • Professionals looking to transition into exercise physiology. back in the execution of various exercises using a the health care industry Fundamentals of the U.S. Health Reg# 363484 variety of equipment. Exercise genres covered include Care System Fee: $860 selectorized equipment, cable equipment, free weights, Our certificate prepares you mmOnline body weight exercises, basic powerlifting techniques, for careers in: Introduction to Health Care Sept. 24-Dec. 9 kettlebells, plyometrics and sports conditioning, basic Financial Management NSCA has approved two CEUs for CSCS, NSCA-CPT, mat Pilates and core training, popular cardio machines, • Hospitals CSPS, OR TSAC-F certificants who successfully com- walking, running, stretching/flexibility, and other small plete this course. Full elective credit in Fitness equipment (medicine balls, foam rollers, Dyna Discs, • Acute care settings Winter Quarter Instruction Certificate. gliding discs, Bosu balls, stability balls, tubing and • Medical groups Principles of Health Organization Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- resistance bands, etc.) Improve your form for better Ambulatory care Management and Leadership line: Sept. 28. No refund after Sept. 28. c exercise demonstration when teaching. Participants • Micheline Vargas, DrPH, RCEP, CSCS, certified nutri- observe and shadow trainers and fitness instructors, Long-term care Health Care Law and Legal Issues tion specialist (CNS), Mindful Based Eating Awareness then teach others in a supervised setting with the • Training (MB-EAT) instructor, and owner/CEO of Lifestyle opportunity for feedback. Wednesday lectures cover • Health plans and health insurance Therapy Resource Inc. concept review and test prep. Friday classes are for Government agencies and Spring Quarter practical training and concepts. • COM HLT X 425 community-based organizations Fundamentals of the U.S. Health Biomechanics of Reg# 363515 Fee: $695 • Public and nonprofit agencies Care System Musculoskeletal Injury ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units 53 mtgs Curriculum Introduction to Health Care The body is a dynamic organism exhibiting a complex Wednesday, 7:30-9:15pm, Oct. 24-Dec. 5 Financial Management integration of biochemical, mechanical, and physical Jan. 9-Mar. 13; April 3-June 5 The revised curriculum consists of just functions. This course provides a systematic approach UCLA: John Wooden Center 4 online and classroom courses. Summer Quarter to the analysis of human movement based on the Friday, 3-5pm, Oct. 26-Dec. 7; mechanical laws of motion. Topics include biomechani- Jan. 11-Mar. 15; April 5-June 7 cal analysis of bone, joint cartilage, and collagenous Principles of Health Organization UCLA: John Wooden Center Management and Leadership tissues, as well as a review of forces and moments No meeting Nov. 23. acting at the major joints of the human body. Practical Meets Fall through Spring Quarter. Enrollment/class Health Care Law and Legal Issues application of these principles to program design can participation contingent on signing a liability waiver. help fitness instructors prevent injuries in their clients. Two full elective credits in Fitness Instruction Prerequisite(s): Basic course in anatomy and physiology. Certificate. Reg# 363485 Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline Oct. 26. Fee: $795 No refund after Oct. 31. mmOnline Elisa Terry, NSCA-CSCS, FITWELL program director, Sept. 24-Dec. 9 UCLA Recreation NSCA has approved two CEUs for CSCS, NSCA-CPT, CSPS, OR TSAC-F certificants who successfully com- plete this course. Full elective credit in Fitness Instruction Certificate. Enrollment limited to 25 students.Enrollment deadline Sept. 28.No refund after Sept. 28. c For Complete Information John Farr, MS, MA, CSCS, USAW, strength and health.uclaextension.edu/healthadmin conditioning coach 122 Health Care & Counseling Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 RN First Assistant Training Program April 12–14; May 17–19, 2019 The RN First Assistant (RNFA) Program consists of 52 hours of lecture and laboratory, plus a required independent preceptor­ ­ship. Are You Pre-Med? The RNFA’s role is diverse, involving close Practicing surgeons, clinical professionals,­ relationships with the surgeon and and perioperative nurse specialists Or Preparing to Become a Nurse, Dentist, Veterinarian, patient. In this program, students­ receive provide the knowledge and techniques­ a ­thorough grounding in principles,­ and essential for ­assuming the position or Physician Assistant? are taught the intricate­ skills necessary to of RNFA. Fulfill your science prerequisites and other requirements here! assume responsibilities in scrubbing, Applications are now available. Enroll- drap­ing, retracting, exposing, clamping, ment limited; early application advised. Each quarter, we offer many courses geared specifically to students preparing for careers ligating, and suturing. in the health care field. Learn More Our science courses offer Pre-Medical & General Science (310) 825-7093 | health.uclaextension.edu/RNFA • Credit that transfers to all UC campuses Studies Certificate and many other universities and colleges This 12-course certificate qualifies you for (visit uclaextension.edu/degreecredit) financial aid, while providing a structured • Convenient evening and weekend courses academic background in basic math and Basic Concepts & Skills science preparation for students inter- ested in pre-medical studies, science,­ or health-related fields. of Perioperative Nursing Page 154.

For the Advanced-Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) For More Information October 20 uclaextension.edu/premedcert Offered in partnership with Long Beach Memorial & Miller Children’s Hospital Nursing Education Department, an American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Recognition Program. Increase your understanding of periopera- • Surgical conscience tive patient care needed to be admitted to • Creating and maintaining a sterile field Extension’s RN First Assistant Program. • Positioning the patient Designed to clinically prepare you to • Equipment and product safety function in the surgical arena, this 8-hour • General concepts of anesthesia course is directed toward all APRNs (NPs, • Use of perioperative medications CNMs, CNS, nurse anesthetists) who need Prerequisite: Nationally certified or experience in perioperative patient care. eligible APRNs who plan to enroll in the CCI-accepted UCLA Extension Lecture & Practicum Topics RNFA program. • Pre- & post-operative care • Aseptic technique Course Coordinator: • Scrubbing, gowning, and gloving Bob Salsameda, MSN, RN, NP-C, CRNFA • Surgical instruments Prerequisite to the RN First Assistant Program for APRNs who lack the ­necessary 2 years of operating room experience. Strategy and Marketing For More Information (310) 825-7093 | health.uclaextension.edu/RNFA for Health Organizations

This course covers principles of health Now, offered via SMART Network! Attend Course Icons Provide Information At-a-Glance care services, products, and marketing. and participate in class from various Topics include mission assessment, locations throughout Los Angeles! ­organizational analysis, SWOT analysis, m Lectures are held at Woodland Hills ONLINE COURSE & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED strategic planning process, market with virtual feeds from Westwood Visit our website for textbook information. Technical requirements, page 4 ­analysis and positioning. and Downtown L.A. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 C UC CREDIT WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 May be transferable­ to other c colleges and universities, page 5 v ON-GROUND COURSE For More Information (310) 825-7093 | health.uclaextension.edu/healthmanagement Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Health Care & Counseling 123

COM HLT X 452 Resistance Training Fundamentals 4.0 units Clinical Genetics This course covers basic and advanced methods used to develop muscular strength, including circuit and Medical & Public Health Perspectives priority training systems, training cycles, and periodiza- tion. Instruction examines the use of these methods to Offered Online prescribe productive exercise programs, as well as physiological, neurological, and psychological adapta- Explore core concepts in basic and tions of the body to strength training. “In-the-weight- applied genetics, including their rele- room” practical experience and proper lifting and vance to clinical medicine, public health, spotting techniques are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): PHYSCI X 452 Applied Anatomy and and genetic counseling. Biomechanics. Instructor: Claudia N. Mikail, MD, MPH Reg# 363483 Fee: $695 is a clinical geneticist and USCIS Civil ❖❖ Classroom Surgeon in Woodland Hills, CA. A diplo- 11 mtgs mate of the American Board of Preven- Health Coaching Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 tive Medicine and member of the Ameri- UCLA: Royce Hall Enrollment and class participation are contingent on can College of Medical Genetics, she is signing a liability waiver. the author of the bestselling textbook Required course in Fitness Instruction Certificate. Public Health Genomics: The Essentials Certificate Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline Oct. 2. and is a popular public speaker on No refund after Oct. 9. c health issues in our community. Christopher Balam, MS, CSCS Health coaching is an effective values-based strategy that allied and mental Page 153. health professionals can apply in their practice to support clients in making self- Health Care Administration directed and lasting health behavior changes. By integrating evidence-based Reg# 362684 skills such as accurate empathy, motivational interviewing, and assessment for HLT POL X 441 Fee: $1,038 Introduction to Health Care ❖❖ Classroom stage of change, health coaches can more effectively foster self-efficacy, and Financial Management 11 mtgs support well-being. 4.0 units Tuesday, 6:30-9:45pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 This survey course introduces health care accounting UCLA: Young Hall Program Prerequisites Offered This Quarter and finance to non-financial students. Students are This course is open to all students; certificate candi- exposed to the financial structure of health care orga- dacy is not required. To ensure a baseline of knowledge and COM HLT X 480.1 Introduction to nizations and the environment within which they oper- Visitors not permitted. Enrollment limited; early enroll- experience for all students, applicants Health Coaching ate. Instruction also introduces the use of accounting ment advised. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund must meet one of the following and financial information in investor-owned and not-for- Page 124. after Oct. 9. c & prerequisites: profit organizations in the health care industry. Topics James Lott, PsyD, MBA, PsyD, MBA include understanding the creation and interpretation • A bachelor’s degree in health-related field COM HLT X 480.2 Integrative of financial statements, financial accounting and report- HLT POL X 444 from an accredited educational institution Health Coaching ing requirements, financial analysis, time value of Strategy and Marketing for Current licensure, registration, or certifi- Page 124. money and investment decisions, budgeting, and Health Organizations • resource allocation. The course also introduces princi- cation from a state board or nationally 4.0 units ples of effective negotiations. This course provides a broad yet comprehensive over- recognized professional organization (i.e., Reg# 362683 view of health care services and products, as well as medical, nursing, dietetics, psychology, Fee: $1,038 strategy and marketing concepts, issues, and tools. addiction counseling, fitness, allied health) ❖❖ Classroom Topics include mission and vision assessment; competi- 11 mtgs tive and organizational analysis; SWOT analysis; sce- • Or completion of the following UCLA Monday, 6:15-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 nario development; the strategic planning process; Extension Certificates: UCLA: Royce Hall market analysis and positioning; marketing segmenta- ––Fitness Instruction Thursday, 6:15-9:30pm, Nov. 15 tion and research; and price and product promotion Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling UCLA: Royce Hall from the hospital/health system, pharmaceutical, physi- –– No meeting Nov. 12. cian/provider, and health plan perspective. ––Patient Advocacy Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after Reg# 362708 Oct. 8. c & Fee: $1,038 Thanh-Nghia Nguyen, MPH, MBA, DrPH, director, FF Hybrid Reg# 362709 Reg# 362710 Pfizer, Inc. 11 mtgs Fee: $1,038 Fee: $1,038 Classroom meetings FF Hybrid FF Hybrid HLT POL X 443 Saturday, 9am-12:15pm, Sept. 29; Principles of Health Organization 11 mtgs 11 mtgs Nov. 3 & 17; Dec. 1 & 8 Classroom meetings Classroom meetings Management and Leadership UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: 4.0 units Saturday, 9am-12:15pm, Sept. 29; Saturday, 9am-12:15pm, Sept. 29; 21650 Oxnard Street Nov. 3 & 17; Dec. 1 & 8 Nov. 3 & 17; Dec. 1 & 8 Rapid organizational changes, increased regulatory and Online sessions environmental pressures, monitoring of the quality and UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Nov. 10 & 24 Online sessions 1145 Gayley Ave. safety of patient care, and technology are changing how The instructor and students in this room connect to a and where health care is delivered. These changes pres- Nov. 10 & 24 Online sessions remote classroom through web-conferencing technol- Students in this remote classroom connect to their Nov. 10 & 24 ent major challenges to those who lead health care ogy for live, synchronous learning. All courses are organizations. This course introduces the fundamentals instructor and peers through web-conferencing tech- Students in this remote classroom connect to their recorded for student convenience. nology for live, synchronous learning. instructor and peers through web-conferencing tech- of health care management, leadership, and organization, Prerequisite: HLT POL X 440 Introduction to the U.S. including the role of the leader; importance of leadership; Prerequisite: HLT POL X 440 Introduction to the U.S. nology for live, synchronous learning. All courses are Health Care System is strongly recommended. Health Care System is strongly recommended. recorded for student convenience. structure and function of health care organizations; This course is open to all students; certificate candi- human resources issues; and managerial and leadership This course is open to all students; certificate candi- Prerequisite: HLT POL X 440 Introduction to the U.S. dacy is not required to enroll. dacy is not required to enroll. Health Care System is strongly recommended. skills, such as communication, problem solving, decision Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors making, team building, and power and influence. Finally, Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors This course is open to all students; certificate candi- not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No refund not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No refund dacy is not required to enroll. because the leader is critical to the organization’s suc- after Oct. 13. & c after Oct. 13. & Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors cess, participants learn how to define and measure James Lott, PsyD, MBA, PsyD, MBA c organizational performance. Students are expected to James Lott, PsyD, MBA, PsyD, MBA not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No refund after Oct. 13. & demonstrate effective group management and analyze kkk kkk c typical health care management scenarios. James Lott, PsyD, MBA, PsyD, MBA kkk 124 Health Care & Counseling Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

UCLA Medical Assistant Patient Advocacy Program (UCLA MAP) Certificate Become a medical assistant in 12 months! Apply for Spring 2019! Join a growing profession by enrolling in the UCLA Extension Patient Advocacy Certificate. Medical assistants play an essential role in providing health care. They take In the complex and fast-evolving field of health care, patients encounter a wide variety vital signs, administer medications, and perform administrative tasks, helping of options and obstacles that can overwhelm their ability to understand and effectively physicians care for patients. navigate the health care system. The UCLA Medical Assistant Program (MAP), offered through a partnership between Patient Advocates: UCLA Health and UCLA Extension, combines the theory and practical experience neces- • Help patients navigate health care and insurance sary to prepare students to transition successfully into a career as a medical assistant. • Interface with patients, families, and the health care team to mediate and solve problems • Foster compliance Program Highlights • Find patient-centered solutions that achieve positive outcomes • The four-quarter program includes 70.5 units of course work and 160 hours of clinical • Improve the patient experience internship hours. Offered This Quarter • Course of study prepares students for the American Association of Medical Assistants’ (AAMA) Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) exam. HLT POL X 407.1 Fundamentals of the U.S. Health Care System m • Curriculum is reviewed and approved by an advisory board comprised of practitioners in HLT POL X 407.2 The Practice of Patient Advocacy m the field, industry leaders and UCLA physicians, nurses and administrators from UCLA m academic departments. HLT POL X 407.5 Introduction to Health Care Finance: The Advocate’s Role • A college degree is not required to enter the program. Page 125. Applications are due December 2018. MMOffered online.

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Reg# 363749 COM HLT X 480.2 Reg# 363750 Health Coaching Fee: $875 Integrative Health Coaching Fee: $875 ❖❖ Classroom 4.0 units ❖❖ Classroom COM HLT X 480.1 11 mtgs It is important for health coaches to learn the current 1 mtg Introduction to Health Coaching Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 evidence-based recommendations for optimal health Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 4.0 units UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: and well-being across disciplines so that they can guide UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: This course introduces the practice of health coaching 10920 Lindbrook Dr. and support related healthy behaviors and recognize 10920 Lindbrook Dr. as a means of facilitating client engagement and activa- Required course in the Health Coaching Certificate. when it is important to refer clients to a specialist for Required course in the Health Coaching Certificate. tion. Participants are introduced to evidence-based Visitors not permitted. Enrollment limited to 25 stu- further follow-up. Recognizing that approximately Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. tools including motivational interviewing, assessment dents. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after 25-30% of health coaching involves providing informa- No refund after Oct. 11. c for stage of change, empathy, mindfulness-based Oct. 9. c tion as requested by the client about specific health Micheline Vargas, DrPH, RCEP, CSCS, certified nutri- practices, and positive psychology. The science of Suzanne Elizondo, MS, RD, registered dietitian in behaviors, this course will review high-level public tion specialist (CNS), Mindful Based Eating Awareness behavior change is introduced and participants learn private practice. As a dynamic teacher and coach, Ms. health recommendations for exercise, diet/nutrition, Training (MB-EAT) instructor, and owner/CEO of Lifestyle the basic skills for screening and assessing clients for Elizondo provides individual consultations, group pro- sleep hygiene, mindfulness, and prevention of sub- Therapy Resource Inc. their stage of change, how to structure a coaching gramming, and corporate workshops. She also consults stance use. Course material will also review the evi- session and the basics of effective communication for Healthy Ads, a boutique advertising network con- dence-base for these recommendations highlighting including active listening, open ended questioning, necting ethical food companies with health bloggers. recent peer-reviewed research studies. Emphasis on summarizing, and reflecting. self-care and prevention of burn-out will serve as a kkk framework for sustaining professional practice. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Health Care & Counseling 125

Patient Advocacy Transfer Credit HLT POL X 407.1 UCLA Extension DTLA Fundamentals of the U.S. Health Psychology Courses Located at 261 S. Figueroa Street, our downtown center offers: Care System Offered This Quarter 4.0 units Easy access to public transportation This initial course in the Patient Advocacy Certificate • provides an overview of the health care system. Topics Introductory Psychology • A diverse range of courses and professional certificate programs include health care reform; system components; how we pay for health care; how health care is delivered; Abnormal Psychology • Evening and weekend classes consumer and provider perspectives; and emerging health care issues in the 21st century, including quality Psychological Statistics Invest in your career without the crosstown commute to Westwood. measurement, patient safety, and technology. Students Principles of Behavioral receive a foundation for understanding health care For this quarter’s courses see page 7. delivery systems, health insurance policies, benefits, Neuroscience and costs in order to assist patients and providers in Cognitive Psychology navigating the intense, dynamic, and complex U.S. UCLA EXTENSION DTLA 261 S Figueroa St 90012 (110) health care system. PASADENA FWY Reg# 363044 Courses begin on page 127. Fee: $785 W Cesar E Chavez Ave mmOnline Beverly Blvd Sept. 24-Dec. 9 W 2nd St Required course in Patient Advocacy Certificate. HOLLYWOOD FWY (101) Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- N Figueroa St

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N Broadway HLT POL X 407.2 S Flower St PHYSED UL 712 The Practice of Patient Advocacy W 4th St Horseback Riding Program 4.0 units W 5th St S Hill St HARBOR FWY (110) This course provides essential foundational information A fun and comprehensive three-hour weekly course S Grand Ave including both horseback riding and horsemanship (the W 6th St and outlines the knowledge and skills needed for the W 7th St emerging profession of patient advocacy. Instruction care of horses), taught in a safe, welcoming environ- W 8th St covers the professional scope of practice, role delinea- ment. Each week students spend approximately 30 W 9th St tion, and job functions. Students also learn how to work minutes tacking their horse, 60 minutes riding, 60 minutes in classroom lecture, and 30 minutes untack- Olympic Bl one-way traffic with clients across the lifespan, from pediatric to geri- two-way traffic atric populations, and assess their cultural competency ing. Students will learn to tack—halter, groom, and to communicate effectively with patients from a wide saddle their horse. Instruction will be provided on variety of cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. English-style riding through a series of eight consecu- tive weekly sessions. For safety reasons, beginning Reg# 363182 instruction may take place in a Western-style saddle. Fee: $785 mm The program is open to students of all level of experi- Online ence, including people who have never ridden a horse. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 The first meeting is a ground only session on safety and Required course in Patient Advocacy Certificate. horsemanship. The 60-minute seminars will consist of Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- classroom lectures and live demonstrations with horses. line: Sept. 28. No refund after Sept. 28. c & Topics include conformation basics, saddle and bridle Amy Morse, MSEd, CCLS, president of the Child Life fit and function, preventative health care, emergency Council first aid, nutrition, grooming, hoof care, and much more. All sessions are taught by experienced professionals in HLT POL X 407.5 the equine industry. Classes are taught on well trained Introduction to Health Care Finance: school horses at the Traditional Equitation School (TES) The Advocate’s Role at the world-famous Los Angeles Equestrian Center. 4.0 units TES is the only British Horse Society approved training Patient advocates may be called upon to answer ques- center on the West Coast. Participants must be at least tions and provide resources to assist patients and 16 years old. Maximum weight is 190 pounds. family members with financial matters. This course Reg# 363819 outlines the fundamental concepts, knowledge, and Fee: $525 skills necessary to discuss aspects of private insurance, ❖❖ Uninstructed Lab Medicare and Medicaid coverage, how to navigate 8 mtgs third-party payer systems, and how to identify resources Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 15 for the uninsured. Burbank: Traditional Equitation School Reg# 363185 Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment Fee: $785 deadline: 9am, Sept. 27. No refunds. mmOnline Uninstructed Lab Your Dream Job Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Required course in Patient Advocacy Certificate. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- line: Sept. 28. No refund after Sept. 28. c & Edward Carloni, MBA, retired, senior contract negotia- Just Got Closer. tor, Health Care Partners Medical Group UCLA Extension Woodland Hills is now open for enrollment. Our newest satellite campus offers classes in everything from marketing to management, acting to art history, and more.

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ECON XL 2 Principles of Economics: Comparative Macroeconomics HUMANITIES & Literature 4.0 units This introduction to the principles of economic analysis, COM LIT XL 191EX economic institutions, and issues of economic policy Variable Topics in emphasizes the determination of key macroeconomic Comparative Literature: variables using simple models and concepts. Instruction covers the definition of gross domestic product, infla- The Literature of Existentialism tion, interest rates, and exchange rates. Students are SOCIAL SCIENCES 4.0 units exposed to relevant world issues, such as the causes The central tenet of this 20th-century European cultural and consequences of economic growth, unemployment, movement (though its sources date back to the 19th inflation, and public and trade deficits. Cross-country century) is best described as “existence precedes comparisons enable students to understand the dispari- essence.” This defining phrase asserts that humans are ties in economic conditions between developing and alive before their lives take on meaning and implies that developed countries. The course concludes with the we, according to our decisions, determine who we are. study of short-run economic fluctuations. c To the existentialist, people are assumed to be free and thus responsible for what they do, and what they do Reg# 362820 tells them who they are. What they find most objection- Fee: $688 mm able is the arbitrary imposition of beliefs, values, rules, Online so that humans, before they begin to live, are already Sept. 24-Dec. 3 known. Existentialists can be religious, agnostic, or Midterm and final exams are proctored online; God-denying. Kierkegaard was a religious philosopher, ­additional requirements include microphone, Nietzsche was an anti-Christian, and Sartre and Camus headphones/speakers, and webcam. were atheists. We read these authors as well as Dos- Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not toevsky, Kafka, Gide, Beckett, and Woody Allen. c ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after Sept. 28. Reg# 362756 c & Ben Zamzow, PhD, Economics, University of Arizona, Fee: $688 Tucson; visiting assistant professor, Grand Valley State mmOnline University. 126 ANTHROPOLOGY 127 LINGUISTICS Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Exams are proctored online; additional­ requirements 126 COMMUNICATION 127 PHILOSOPHY include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam. 126 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 127 POLITICAL SCIENCE Enrollment limited to 25 students.Visitors not History ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. No refund HIST XL 20 after Oct. 3. c & 126 ECONOMICS 127 PSYCHOLOGY Leonard Koff, PhD, UC Berkeley; associate, UCLA World History to AD 600 Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 5.0 units 126 HISTORY 128 SOCIOLOGY This course surveys major civilizations of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas from 3,500 BC to 600 AD. Focusing on the rise of agricultural civilizations based on cities, instruction examines the geographical, envi- Economics ronmental, and economic factors that led them to adopt ECON XL 1 their distinctive political, social, and cultural institutions and values. Based on reading and reviewing primary Principles of Economics: sources, students assess the impact of long-distance Microeconomics trade and technologies and learn about the evolution of 4.0 units diverse religious beliefs and ideological systems. Finally, An introduction to the principles of economic analysis, the course analyzes the developments that contributed economic institutions, and issues of economic policy, to the rise and fall of the hegemonic centers of the For more information call (310) 825-7093. this course emphasizes allocation of resources and world before 600 AD. Requires participation in discus- distribution of income through the price system. Instruc- sion comparing various early complex societies tion covers the behavior of firms and individuals and throughout ancient history. c their interactions in the marketplace, gains from trade, and the determination of prices. Different market Reg# 362763 structures are examined, including perfect and imper- Fee: $798 mmOnline Anthropology Communication fect competition and monopoly. Issues addressed Sept. 24-Dec. 3 include: Do markets allocate resources efficiently? ANTHRO XL 3 COMM XL M147 Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Under what conditions is government intervention justi- ­additional requirements include microphone, Culture and Society Sociology of Mass Communication fied and what are the potential benefits? Basic concepts 5.0 units 4.32 units headphones/speakers, and webcam and analytical tools studied are applied to current Which beliefs and behaviors unite cultures? Which Same as Sociology XL M176. This course will be a Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not events and policy issues whenever possible. c thoughts and practices distinguish them from one critical exploration-on both the personal and the objec- ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund Reg# 362817 another? How can we use the methods of cultural tive level-of the phenomenon conventionally labeled after Sept. 28. c & anthropology to address these complex issues? This mass communication. Through investigating such topics Fee: $688 mm Max Kent, PhD, European History, UCLA course probes these and other questions by focusing as media and the social world, production and the Online on the primary institutions that define culture and media industry, how media represents the social world, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 society. Instruction places particular emphasis on the meaning and influence of audiences, and what the Midterm and final exams are proctored online; identity, kinship, exchange, politics, social order, com- future holds for media, we will examine the pervasive ­additional requirements include microphone, munication, religious practices, and contemporary effects the media has on our social life. c headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not cultural change. Additionally, students have the oppor- Reg# 363314 ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund tunity to gain experience in selected anthropological Fee: $688 after Sept. 28. methods. c ❖❖ Classroom c & Reg# 362815 10 mtgs Niree Kodaverdian, PhD, Economics, USC; visiting Fee: $798 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 2-Dec. 4 assistant professor at Pomona College and an adjunct mmOnline UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. instructor at Pasadena City College. Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- Fulfills General Education (GE) requirement for the line: Oct. 9. No refund after Oct. 16. c & UCLA College of Letters and Science. GE Foundation Terri L. Anderson, PhD, lecturer, Sociology, UCLA Category: Foundations of Society and Culture - Social Analysis.Midterm and final exams are proctored online; additional­ requirements include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam.Enrollment lim- ited to 25 students. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. 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Linguistics Political Science LING XL M10 POL SCI XL 140B Structure of English Words National Institutions: The Presidency 5.0 units 4.0 units This course presents an introduction to the structure of This course provides a broad overview of the American English words of classical origin, including most com- presidency. A study of the nature and problems of mon base forms and rules by which alternate forms are presidential leadership, this course emphasizes the derived. Students may expect to achieve substantial impact of the bureaucracy, congress, public opinion, enrichment of their vocabulary while learning about interest groups, and the party system on the presidency etymology, semantic change, and abstract rules of and national policy-making. Topics include the develop- Earn Transfer English word formation. Instruction offers an introduc- ment of the institution, problems and prospects in tion to the structure of English words by comparing it analyzing the presidency, the presidential selection with words of other languages. Special attention is process, the president and his constituents, and the given to the learned and academic vocabulary in Eng- impact of the presidency on the policy-making process. lish, mainly originating in Greek, Latin, and French. This Instruction emphasizes the contemporary presidency by Credit—Online course is especially suited for students interested in focusing on recent administrations and the singular improving their knowledge of English academic (individual) as well as the plural (institutional) words. c presidency. c Explore a variety of subjects while completing your degree requirements— Reg# 362766 Reg# 362822 all without stepping foot in a classroom! Fee: $798 Fee: $688 mmOnline mmOnline Sept. 29-Dec. 8 Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Anthropology Linguistics Exams are proctored online; additional­ requirements Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Culture and Society Structure of English Words include microphone, ­additional requirements include microphone, headphones/speakers, and webcam. Fulfills in part headphones/speakers, and webcam. Page 126. Page 127. the General Education requirement of the UCLA Enrollment limited to 25 students.Visitors not College of Letters and Science. ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund Communication Studies Philosophy Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- after Sept. 28. & c Sociology of Mass Communications Introduction to Philosophy of Mind line: Oct. 4. No refund after Oct. 4. c & David Powell, PhD, Political Science, Miami Natalie Operstein, PhD, Linguistics, UCLA University Page 126. Page 127. Economics Political Science Principles of Economics: National Institutions: The Presidency Philosophy Psychology Microeconomics Page 127. PHILOS XL 7 PSYCH XL 10 Page 126. Introduction to Philosophy of Mind Introductory Psychology Sociology 5.0 units 4.0 units Principles of Economics: This introduction to philosophical issues about the nature This introductory course provides an overview of the Macroeconomics Introductory Sociology of the mind and its relation to the body covers material- vast and fascinating field of psychology. General intro- Page 127. ism, functionalism, behaviorism, determinism and free duction includes topics in cognitive, experimental, Page 126. will, and the nature of psychological knowledge. personality, developmental, social, and clinical psychol- Sociology of Gender ogy; six hours of psychological research required. c History Reg# 362779 Page 128. Fee: $798 Reg# 362859 World History to AD 600 mmOnline Fee: $885 Sept. 24-Dec. 3 ❖❖ Classroom Page 126. Please confirm credit transferability Applies toward the Humanities (Philosophy) require- 22 mtgs with your counselor. ment in the College of Letters and Science. Monday, Wednesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Languages Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Sept. 24-Dec. 5 Courses begin on page 126. ­additional requirements include microphone, UCLA: Royce Hall headphones/speakers, and webcam. Tuesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Nov. 13-20 Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not UCLA: Haines Hall ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund No meeting Nov. 12 & 21. Two meetings to be For more information after Sept. 28. arranged. (310) 825‑7093 There is no textbook for this course. All readings will Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 26. be posted on Canvas. c & No refund after Oct. 1. c & Jennifer Zamzow, PhD, Philosophy, University of John W. Carter, PhD, instructor, Psychology, UCLA PSYCH XL 115 PSYCH XL 120A Arizona Extension Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience Cognitive Psychology 4.0 units 4.0 units PSYCH XL 100A This course covers nervous system anatomy, physiol- This course presents a survey of cognitive psychology— Psychological Statistics ogy, pharmacology, and their relationships to behavior. how people acquire, represent, transform, and use verbal 4.0 units Prerequisite(s): Psychology XL 100A (Psychological and nonverbal information. Topics include perception, This course covers basic statistical procedures and their Statistics) and Life Sciences XL 2, 7A, or 15. attention, imagery, memory, representation of knowledge, application to research/practice in various areas of Reg# 362860 language, action, decision making, and thinking. psychology. c Fee: $885 Prerequisite(s): XL 10 Introductory Psychology, XL 100A Prerequisite(s): Psychology XL 10 (Introductory Psychol- ❖❖ Classroom Physiological Statistics, junior standing, or consent of ogy) and one course from Mathematics 2, Program in 10 mtgs instructor. Computing 10A, Statistics 10; or one term of Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Reg# 363192 calculus. UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. Fee: $885 Reg# 363203 No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $885 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. 11 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 11. c & Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 21 mtgs Brian D. Armstrong, PhD, assistant research professor, UCLA: Franz Hall m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Monday, Wednesday, 7-9pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 5 Department of Neuroscience; director, Light Microscopy Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Nov. 29 UCLA: Royce Hall Core Facility, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope. UCLA: Franz Hall g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. No meeting Nov. 12. One meeting to be arranged. No meeting Oct. 16. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 26. Lecture three hours. Weekly one-hour discussion WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. No refund after Oct. 1. c & online through the Canvas Learning Management c Instructor to be announced System. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Oct. 9. c & & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Courtney Clark, PhD in Cognitive Psychology C UC CREDIT, page 5. 128 Humanities & Social Sciences Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

PSYCH XL 127A Abnormal Psychology 4.0 units Sociology This course presents the study of psychological dis- SOCIOL XL 1 orders including depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, and schizophrenia across lifespan. The role Introductory Sociology of biological, behavioral, social, cognitive, and cultural 5.0 units factors, diagnosis and treatment approaches are This course surveys the characteristics of social life, reviewed. Students will critically evaluate theories, processes of social interaction, and tools of sociological research, and treatment related to psychological investigation. Students explore the sociological princi- disorders from a cultural and social perspective. ples underlying the development, structure and function Plot Your Future in GIS of culture, society, human groups, personality formation, Discussion will focus on how stigma affects access to care and what practices can be implemented to and social change. Instruction emphasizes systematic With Our New Specializations support inclusiveness. social inequality, class, power, ideology, and social Prerequisite(s): Psychology XL 10 (Introductory psychology. Topics include race; social class; economic Psychology) and cultural globalization; information technology; and Digital Cartography Remote Sensing and the changing nature of the relationship between women Reg# 363191 and men. One of the goals of this course is to increase Learn how to effectively communicate Image Analysis Fee: $885 students’ awareness, acceptance, and appreciation for using maps and geographic information. Learn how to apply GIS image analysis ❖❖ Classroom the diverse world we negotiate every day, and to learn 11 mtgs techniques to data retrieved using remote how to employ critical thinking when pondering the Required Courses Tuesday, 6:15-9:15pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 social issues of our times. c ++GEOG XL 167 Cartography sensors, including satellite and aerial UCLA: Royce Hall Prerequisite(s): Student must have completed high imaging platforms. Lecture three hours. Weekly one-hour discussion school by enrollment date. GEOG X 191A Web Mapping online through the Canvas Learning Management System. Reg# 362823 Fundamentals Required Courses Fee: $798 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No mm ++GEOG XL 169 Satellite Remote Sensing refund after Oct. 9. Online Web Mapping c & Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Andrea Mandelblatt-Rashtian, PhD, lecturer, Los and Imaging Fulfills General Education (GE) requirement for the Learn how to construct sophisticated Angeles City College; lecturer, CSUN; psychologist in UCLA College of Letters and Science. GE Foundation GEOG XL 174 Advanced Remote Sensing residence, Valley Trauma and Family Services, Santa interactive Web maps using both existing Category: Foundations of Society and Culture - Social Clarita; psychologist in private practice. Web mapping platforms and custom Analysis programming solutions. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; PSYCH X 401 ­additional requirements include microphone, Required Courses Happiness: Theory, Research, and headphones/speakers, and webcam. Application in Positive Psychology GEOG X 191A Web Mapping Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not 4.0 units ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund Fundamentals What makes human beings flourish? In this course, we after Sept. 28. & will examine, discuss, and apply theories and research c ++GEOG X 191B Web Map Programming ++Offered this quarter Robert McKee, PhD, Sociology, University of Nevada, within the field of positive psychology. Lectures, read- Las Vegas; sociology instructor, College of Southern ings, papers and in-class exercises are based on the Nevada and Southern New Hampshire University. For More Information scientific discoveries, philosophical questions, historical [email protected] | (310) 818-3671 | uclaextension.edu/GIS perspectives, and practices of well-being. Topics SOCIOL XL M162 include: biological and physiological determinants of Sociology of Gender happiness, how happiness is measured, roles of human 5.0 units neuroanatomical structures in well-being, human This course provides a personal and an academic character strengths and virtues, positive emotions, exploration, utilizing films, discussions, speakers, and meaning and engagement, relationships, accomplish- personal experiences and insights of gender in its many Map Out a Better Future ment, resilience, pleasure vs. long-term happiness, manifestations. Through explorations of gender in our bi-directional relationship between physical health and own Western culture and others, we examine what it positive affect, roles of evolution and motivation in means to say that gender is an accomplishment, which With UCLA Extension’s GIS & Geospatial Technology happiness, and whether or not the pursuit of happiness may or may not correspond to one’s sex in predictable is a practical endeavor and moral obligation. Certificate Program ways. How does one learn to “do” one’s gender? What Reg# 363189 parts do our parents, peers, and media play in gender Fee: $785 socialization? How do we accomplish gender through With location-aware technologies becoming more prevalent in everyday life, the mmOnline our personal relationships, and what role does gender Geographic Information Systems (GIS) industry is growing and becoming more Sept. 24-Dec. 9 play, in turn, in shaping these relationships? What important than ever before. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after gender-related inequalities do we live with and perpetu- Sept. 28. c ate, and what are women’s, men’s, and gay and lesbian Emily vanSonnenberg, MAPP; graduate of University movements doing about them? Finally, how are gender Created in collaboration with the UCLA “The UCLA Extension GIS program has of Pennsylvania. roles changing, how should they be changing, and what Department of Geography, this fully taught me extensive GIS knowledge and can and should we do about it? c online program will give you the problem-solving skills with valuable Reg# 362825 conceptual and practical knowledge to hands-on experiences using powerful Fee: $798 apply GIS and mapping in the workplace. ArcGIS and QGIS software. The course- mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 3 work is well organized and executed as Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Required Courses an online program. I highly recommend ­additional requirements include microphone, it for any entry-level GIS professionals headphones/speakers, and webcam. ++GEOG XL 7 Introduction to GIS and enthusiasts.” Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not ++GEOG XL 168 Intermediate GIS ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund ——UCLA Extension GIS Certificate student after Sept. 28. c & ++GEOG XL 170 Advanced GIS Heather Talley, PhD, Sociology, Vanderbilt University; Who Should Apply? author of Saving Face: Disfigurement and the Politics GEOG XL 167 Cartography of Appearance. No prior GIS experience is required. The GEOG XL 173 GIS Programming certificate program is ideal for both early- ++Offered this quarter. career and mid-career professionals. Courses will equip students with the ability to leverage the power of GIS and geospatial technology in the workplace.

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Reg# 363065 Fee: $925 Landscape ❖❖ Classroom LANDSCAPE 11 mtgs Architecture Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Nov. 5 For more information call (310) 825-9414 or email UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: [email protected]. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Sunday, 9am-4pm, Nov. 11 Note: The Landscape Architecture Program does not Field trip support AutoCAD on the Mac. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Nov. 13 ARCHITECTURE All CAD courses are fast-paced and complex; absence UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: from any meeting is discouraged. The courses require 1010 Westwood Blvd. at least three hours of computer work outside of class Sunday, 10am-4pm, Nov. 18 per week. Lab hours are not available; therefore, stu- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: dents must have access to their own hardware and 1010 Westwood Blvd. software for the courses in which they enroll. Laptops Saturday, 9am-5pm, Dec. 8 are required for certain courses; check individual UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: & HORTICULTURE course descriptions for specifics. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Dec. 8 meeting will be 15-minute appointment per FREE SOFTWARE AND SOFTWARE LICENSES student. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Certificate students may download AutoCAD for free upon Sept. 30. c & proof of student status and may be eligible for academic David Squires, MA in Architecture and Urban Design, rates on other software for their home computer. Prices UCLA; BS in Landscape Architecture and Regional and restrictions are subject to change. Software versions Planning, Washington State University. Mr. Squires is should reflect the version used in class as an older ver- the principal of AroundYOU, a multi-disciplinary studio sion may not possess the same interface or tools dem- offering master planning, solar planning, architectural onstrated in class. Each student must verify that his/her design landscape architecture, and garden design. computer meets the software’s minimum system require- Laura Razo, BSLA, MLA, project manager/landscape ments. For more information call (310) 825-9414. designer, who has more than 13 years of professional experience as a landscape designer and project man- ARCH X 472 ager. She received her BS in Landscape Architecture Introduction to the Landscape (BSLA) from Cal Poly, Pomona and received her MLA 129 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Design Professions in 2015. 4.0 units 133 HORTICULTURE & GARDENING This introductory course covers the history, scope, ARCH X 471.1A types, and scale of landscape design professions; Landscape Design 1: licensure; professional societies; and current issues. Site Design Basics Terminology, construction concepts, basic graphic skills, 4.0 units WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY and model-making are also introduced. This course explores basic design elements, principles, Reg# 363061 and issues relevant to landscape architecture. Projects Fee: $925 emphasize abstract 3D space and form; the basics of ❖❖ Classroom site design: conceptual design, imagery, and symbolism; 12 mtgs and basic issues of proportion, scale, and composition. “ One of the greatest aspects of the program Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 14; Prerequisite(s): X 472 Introduction to the Landscape Nov. 28-Dec. 5 Design Professions and X 472.4D Design Graphics I: was the flexible course schedule that allowed UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Drafting and Drawing of the Built Environment. Saturday, 9am-12pm, Nov. 3 & 17 Reg# 363060 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Fee: $925 me to concurrently begin a design career in ❖❖ Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. c Classroom Steve Lang, managing principal of the Southern 11 mtgs Los Angeles.” ­California office of Moore Iacofano Goltman (MIG) in Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Fullerton. Specializing in park and recreation planning UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: ——Ashley Maxwell, former student and design, Mr. Lang has been actively involved in 1010 Westwood Blvd. award-winning projects for more than 35 years. Saturday, 2-5pm, Nov. 17 Raymond Senes, who has practiced for 26 years No meeting Nov. 22. across the United States and internationally. He teaches Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. c & landscape architecture at Cal Poly Pomona, MiraCosta Steven Chavez, founding principal of SCA-LARC College and UCLA Extension. He is a member of the (Steven Chavez Associates—Landscape Architecture). American Society of Landscape Architects; receiving an Steven founded SCA-LARC in 2009 after working for Honor award for his work in 1993. Gustafson Guthrie Nichol of Seattle. He received his Reg# 363488 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the University Prepare for the Landscape Fee: $925 of Washington. Mr. Chavez’s core interest is designing ❖❖ Classroom high-use public and civic spaces. LARE Exam Architecture 10 mtgs Reg# 363121 Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Fee: $925 UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: ❖❖ Classroom Studying for the LARE can be Electives 21650 Oxnard Street 10 mtgs ­confus­ing and stressful, but No meeting Nov. 22. One Saturday class meeting to Saturday, 9am-12:30pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 Some Horticulture & Gardening be arranged. UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: UCLA Exten­sion’s highly courses count toward elective 21650 Oxnard Street Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. c regarded review program requirements in the Landscape Lacey Withers, ASLA, CA RLA #3820, landscape No meeting Nov. 24. Architecture certificate. architect/principal, Withers & Sandgren, Ltd. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 5. c & provides exceptional preparation­ Craig Raines, landscape architect offering over 33 for all areas of the exam. Horticulture & Gardening ARCH X 472.4D years’ experience in Landscape Architecture. Craig is currently employed with the City of Los Angeles Depart- LARE 1: Sat., Nov. 10, 9am–5pm courses begin on page 133. Design Graphics 1: Drafting and Drawing of the Built Environment ment of Recreation and Parks Advanced Planning group LARE 2: Sun., Nov. 11, 9am–5pm 4.0 units as a Landscape Architect. Craig earned his BLA from Students learn introductory drafting, lettering and draw- the University of Idaho in 1985. Craig is licensed #4082 LARE 3: Sun., Nov. 4, 9am–5pm ing techniques as they relate to the field of Landscape in the state of California. Architecture and professional standards. All work LARE 4: Fri, Nov. 2, 1–7pm & product is developed from Tongva Park, a real site Sat., Nov 3, 9am–5pm located in Santa Monica. At the end of this course, students make a presentation to the instructor and Page 132. visiting guests. The students present a package of work product that includes hand drafting of a dimensioned site plan, section/elevations, and perspective vignettes. kkk 130 Landscape Architecture & Horticulture Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Landscape Architecture Curriculum Students can begin the program sequence Summer or Fall Quarter; courses must be taken in sequence & during the year indicated below.

Year 1 Summer/Fall Fall/Winter Winter/Spring Spring/Summer Introduction to the Landscape Design Landscape Design 1: Site Design Basics Landscape Design 2: Site Design (4 units) Landscape Design 3: Advanced Site Design Professions (4 units) (4 units) Design Graphics 3: Digital Rendering (5 units) Design Graphics 1: Drafting and Drawing Design Graphics 2: Communication for Site and Presentation Drawings (4 units) AutoCAD 1 (4 units) of the Built Environment (4 units) Analysis, Conceptual, and Site Design History of the Designed Landscape (4 units) (4 units) Only Offered Summer Quarter

Year 2 Fall Winter Spring Summer Grading & Drainage (4 units) Landscape Design 4: Sustainable Design/ Landscape Design 5: Planting Design Landscape Design 6: Concept Development Plant Materials: Trees (4 units) Environmental Analysis and Planning (4 units) (4 units) (4 units) AutoCAD 2 (4 units) Irrigation/Water Conservation (4 units) Plant Materials: Shrubs (4 units)

Portfolio Review

Year 3 Fall Winter Spring Summer Landscape Construction Methods & Construction Drawing 2 (4 units) Landscape Design 7: Advanced Design Capstone Project Studio (10 units) Materials (4 units) Human Factors in Landscape Architecture Studio (5 units) Construction Drawing 1 (4 units) (4 units) Capstone Project Seminar (3 units) Professional Practices in Landscape Architecture (2 units) Portfolio Review

• 6 elective units must be inserted into the 3-year plan before beginning the Capstone Project Studio. • Students beginning Summer Quarter should expect the program to last 3 years and 1 quarter. They will receive individual advising and a slightly altered sequence.

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ARCH X 472.4E Reg# 363066 landform grading and erosion control together with road ARCH X 472.8A Design Graphics 2: Communication Fee: $925 and path layout, and alignment for pedestrian and Plant Identification: Trees for Site Analysis, Conceptual and ❖❖ Classroom vehicular circulation. 4.0 units Site Design 11 mtgs Prerequisite(s): X 472.4D Design Graphics I, X 471.1B One of the two required plant material courses, focus- 4.0 units Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Landscape Design II, X 493.992 Introduction to Auto- ing on plants, their communities, and place in the Students build upon drafting, lettering, and drawing UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: CAD, or equivalent as determined by the program office. landscape. Instruction focuses on large-scale materials techniques learned in Design Graphics 1. The second 1010 Westwood Blvd. Reg# 363062 that often influence the landscape architect’s overall class in the series, it also concentrates on the graphic Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 1. c & Fee: $925 site composition. This course concentrates on trees, conventions for site analysis, conceptual design, design Rebecca Schwaner, MA, landscape and Project ❖❖ Classroom shrubs and companion plant groupings, and planting process and measured plan, perspective, and section Designer at Studio - MLA. Her built work includes 11 mtgs location as design elements. Participants study plant elevations as they relate to the field of landscape streetscapes, affordable housing environments, park and Tuesday, 6:45-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 texture, density, form, color, and other characteristics architecture and professional standards. All work prod- civic projects, and reclamation and restoration of habitat. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. as articulators of space. Attention is given to cultural, uct is developed from the Tongva Park site used in In 2010 she was selected Outstanding Instructor of the Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund taxonomical, and landscape maintenance idiosyncra- year in Arts, Landscape Architecture Program. Design Graphics 1, located in Santa Monica. At the end after Oct. 1. c sies. Each class meeting is either classroom/outdoors of this course, students make an oral presentation to Jeff Chamlee, BLA, landscape architect (CA 1736); on campus or a fielddtrip. Students must bring a the instructor and visiting guests. The students present ARCH X 472.12A director of productions for Architect Design Group. With camera to all classes. a package of work product that includes hand drafting Grading and Drainage more than 35 years’ experience in a diverse array of kkk and colored rendering of a conceptual site plan, sec- 4.0 units commercial, public, and private project types, such as tion/elevations and perspective vignettes; graphic This course covers the basic grading and drainage Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, Veterans Memo- package of progress drawings including site analysis techniques used in every landscape architecture proj- rial Regional Park in Sylmar, and Roxbury Memorial graphics, design concept studies, and a final design ect. Students learn the skills necessary to grade a site Park in Beverly Hills, among many others. concept with supporting design elements. of moderate complexity while considering public health, Prerequisite(s): X 472 Introduction to the Landscape safety, and welfare. Instruction covers contour signa- Design Professions and X 472.4D Design Graphics 1. tures and contour manipulation by cutting and/or filling; and stormwater management techniques including kkk low-impact design, bioretention, and detention and retention areas. Basic grading formulas and cut and fill calculations are presented. The course also introduces Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Landscape Architecture & Horticulture 131

Reg# 363067 ARCH X 493.9 Fee: $925 Professional Practices in ❖❖ Classroom Landscape Architecture 6 mtgs 2.0 units Saturday, 9am-4pm, Sept. 29 This course covers professional relationships, and rights UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: and responsibilities between parties in the public and 1010 Westwood Blvd. private sectors. Instruction emphasizes professional Saturday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 6 & 13; practices and project management, including licensing Nov. 10 & 18; Dec. 9 and consumer protection; setting up and managing a Field trip private practice; cost estimating and bid solicitation; Students are responsible for their own transportation contracts and contract documents; liability and insur- to field trip classes. ance; administering projects under construction; and Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 5. c professional ethics. Lisa Smith, arborist #464, who is the owner of The Prerequisite(s): Completion of year one and two Become a Tree Resource, a tree-consulting firm. She is currently courses. president of the Board of Directors for the Western Reg# 363071 Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture. Fee: $535 ❖❖ Classroom ARCH X 472.14A 6 mtgs Landscape Architect Landscape Construction Methods Tuesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 9-Dec. 4 and Materials UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 4.0 units 1010 Westwood Blvd. Fall Quarter is the perfect time to start the Landscape Architecture This course investigates the various materials used in No meetings Oct. 16; Nov. 6 & 20. building landscapes (masonry, concrete, wood, metal, Certificate with our two introductory courses. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. c water, and lighting); The course studies and evaluates Paul Lewis, BSLA, LEED AP, landscape architect their physical properties, characteristics, and applica- (CA 3620). He is a LEED Accredited Professional, an X 472 Introduction to the Landscape • Designed for working professionals and tions in terms of function and aesthetics. Students allied affiliate member of the American Institute of demonstrate knowledge and proper use of these Design Professions those looking for a career change, this Architects and a member of the United States Green three-year, intensive program prepares materials in detailed exercises and drawings. Building Council. X 472.4D Design Graphics I Prerequisite(s): X 472.19 Design VI: Concept Develop- you for the exciting­ and wonderful world ment, X 493.6 AutoCAD 2, and X 472.12B Irrigation ARCH X 496.2 of landscape architecture. Practices. Beginning Stormwater Management • You do not need to be a certificate Reg# 363063 2.0 units student to enroll in the introductory Fee: $925 Sustainable site planning requires understanding and ❖❖ Classroom calculating storm events and designing landscapes to courses. 11 mtgs capture, hold, and infiltrate stormwater through land- • Explore a new career path… enroll today! Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 scape designs that focus on several methods, from UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: on-site retention and cisterns to green infrastructure, Above: Jessyca Frederick 1010 Westwood Blvd. such as swales. This course showcases unique designs Must be taken before or concurrently with and describes the methods and calculations used to X 472.14B Landscape Construction Drawing I. design stormwater BMPs for a site to appropriately For More Information or Detailed Course Descriptions Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. Laptop accommodate seasonal stormwater within the Southern [email protected] | (310) 825-9414 | landarch.uclaextension.edu highly recommended. c & California region. This course will cover the California Patrick Reynolds, landscape architect (CA 4440), and City of Los Angeles regulatory requirements for landscape contractor, certified irrigation designer and stormwater and provide an overview of stormwater plan auditor, and CEQA and NEPA Certified. His 35 years’ design hydrologic/hydraulic concepts, environmental experience ranges from design, park master planning; site design, and non-proprietary stormwater BMPs, land acquisitions; trails design and construction. Mr. including critical design elements and typical stormwa- Reynolds is currently the Parks Division manager for ter plan compliance strategies. Culver City. Reg# 363430 Fee: $535 ARCH X 472.14B ❖❖ Classroom Landscape Construction Drawing I 6 mtgs 4.0 units Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 14 This construction drawing course imparts a working UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: knowledge of procedures and techniques. Students 1010 Westwood Blvd. learn the process of assembling a complete and com- No meetings Oct. 10 & 31. prehensive set of construction drawings in which title Elective course in the Landscape Architecture and base sheets, dimensioned layout sheets, and Program. Beginning Stormwater demolition plans are prepared. Grading, drainage, and Recommended that students are familiar with Grading other drawings prepared in other courses are incorpo- and Drainage practices prior to enrollment. rated into the overall document package. No refund after Oct. 26. c Prerequisite(s): X 493.992 AutoCAD 1, X 493.6 Auto- Matthew Shimer, MLA in landscape architecture from CAD 2, X 472.12A Grading and Drainage, X 472.5 Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a Management Landscape Design 5: Planting Design, and X 472.12B focus on stormwater management. Matthew is a Irrigation/Water Conservation. licensed landscape architect in California and has Reg# 363064 earned a LEED AP credential in sustainable neighbor- This 6-week elective course in the Landscape Architecture certificate program Fee: $925 hood development. ❖❖ Classroom showcases unique design solutions and describes the methods and calculations 10 mtgs used to design stormwater BMPs for a site to appropriately accommodate Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: seasonal stormwater within the Southern California region. 1010 Westwood Blvd. No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. Geared toward working professionals in urban planning, landscape architecture, Must be taken concurrently or after X 472.14A Landscape Construction Methods and civil engineering, architecture, and government municipalities. Students will Materials. learn and apply current regulatory requirements for stormwater management, Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. after Oct. 5. Laptop and AutoCAD required. hydrologic/hydraulic concepts, environmental site design, and stormwater plan c g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Perla Arquieta, who has worked with Galper/Baldon compliance strategies. Associates, Laura Saltzman Associates, Artecho Land- WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. scape Architects, KAA Design Group, and, most cur- c Page 131. rently, The County of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Ms. Arquieta’s body of work includes residential, insti- For More Information tutional, commercial, and public projects. She is a & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED member of ASLA. landarch.uclaextension.edu | (310) 825-9414 C UC CREDIT, page 5. [email protected] 132 Landscape Architecture & Horticulture Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

ARCH X 493.773 ARCH 749 Introduction to SketchUp for LARE Section 3: An Intensive Review Landscape Architects Designed for students preparing to take LARE Section 3.0 units 3: Design. This workshop covers the knowledge and This course is intended for students and practitioners skills required for site design from principles of design of landscape architecture with little or no 3D drawing and initial programming through preliminary design or SketchUp experience, who want to learn to create stages. Revised exam includes analysis, details, and 3D models using SketchUp beginning with basics design materials. through 3D modeling. Students learn the various ways Reg# 363058 SketchUp can be used to design, analyze, and present Fee: $337 information and projects. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363070 1 mtg Fee: $695 Sunday, 9am-5pm, Nov. 4 ❖❖ Classroom UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 4 mtgs 1010 Westwood Blvd. Saturday, 9am-4pm, Oct. 6-27 Students are expected to bring basic drafting sup- UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: plies, trace paper, and a calculator to class for this 21650 Oxnard Street course. Students must bring their own laptop to every Advance enrollment required; no enrollment at the class with SketchUp Pro student software installed. door. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 31. No refund after (Purchase student license here: Oct. 31 www.sketchup.com/3Dfor/education-students.) Angela Woodward, BSLA, landscape architect (CA Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 5. c & 2126) with 30 over years’ experience practicing land- Laura Razo, BSLA, MLA, project manager/landscape scape architecture in California and Arizona, Ms. designer, who has more than 13 years of professional Woodward has specialized in municipality projects and experience as a landscape designer and project man- infrastructure projects. Served as past president of the Introduction to SketchUp American Society of Landscape Architecture (ASLA), ager. She received her BS in Landscape Architecture (BSLA) from Cal Poly, Pomona and received her MLA Southern California Chapter. in 2015. Laptop ARCH 750 ARCH 747 LARE Section 4: An Intensive Review This course focuses on the fundamentals of the SketchUp software. Perfect for LARE Section 1: An Intensive Review Designed for students preparing to take LARE Section students with little or no SketchUp or 3D modeling experience. Two sections Designed for students who are preparing to take the 4: Construction Documentation. This workshop covers LARE Section 1: Project and Construction Administra- the knowledge and skills for preparing plans, including offered this quarter one in Westwood and one in Woodland Hills. Students tion, this workshop covers the knowledge and skills demolition, grading, drainage, planting, and stormwater must bring their own laptop to each class. associated with regulations, contracts, and construction management. Also covers construction documentation administration processes. and specifications. • Workshop focused on landscape applications Reg# 363056 Reg# 363059 Fee: $337 Fee: $588 • Site model drafting and techniques ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom Layers 1 mtg 2 mtgs • Saturday, 9am-5pm, Nov. 10 Friday, 1-7pm, Nov. 2 • File and modeling preferences UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. 1010 Westwood Blvd. • Exporting scenes to other usable formats LARE 1 study materials will be provided in class. Saturday, 9am-5pm, Nov. 3 Advance enrollment required. Visitors not permitted. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Check course description online for computer and software requirements. Enrollment deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 7. No refund 1010 Westwood Blvd. after Nov. 7 Students are expected to bring basic drafting sup- Page 132. Angela Woodward, BSLA, landscape architect (CA plies, trace paper, and a calculator to class. LARE 4 2126) with 30 over years’ experience practicing land- study materials will be provided in class. scape architecture in California and Arizona, Ms. Advance enrollment required; no enrollment at the Woodward has specialized in municipality projects and door. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 31. No refund after Oct. 31. Above: Elizabeth Miller Weinstein infrastructure projects. Served as past president of the American Society of Landscape Architecture (ASLA), Angela Woodward, BSLA, landscape architect Southern California Chapter. (CA 2126) with 30 over years’ experience practicing For More Information landscape architecture in California and Arizona, Ms. (310) 825-9414 | uclaextension.edu ARCH 748 Woodward has specialized in municipality projects and LARE Section 2: An Intensive Review infrastructure projects. Served as past president of the Designed for students who are preparing to take the American Society of Landscape Architecture (ASLA), ARCH X 493.33 Reg# 363068 LARE Section 2: Inventory and Analysis, this workshop Southern California Chapter. Fundamentals of Exterior Lighting Fee: $535 covers the knowledge and skills related to inventory, 2.0 units ❖❖ Classroom data gathering, analysis, programming, regional land Understanding how the eye functions as light levels 4 mtgs use planning, site land use planning, and principles change is critical to successful lighting design. In this Saturday, 9:30am-4:30pm, Nov. 17 of design. course, students learn the unique lighting design skills UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Reg# 363057 of manipulating the eye through dark and light spaces 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Fee: $337 and creating safe night spaces and compositions. The Saturday, 12-4pm, Dec. 1 ❖❖ Classroom course highlights basic light concepts, such as the UCLA Extension Gayley Center: 1 mtg lighting vocabulary; how the eye and brain function to 1145 Gayley Ave. Sunday, 9am-5pm, Nov. 11 provide vision: how we see light and how it affects Saturday, 5-7pm, Dec. 1 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: what we “see”; and how to quantify color for lighting Field trip 1010 Westwood Blvd. design. The course covers various exterior lighting Saturday, 9:30am-4:30pm, Dec. 8 Advance enrollment required; no enrollment at the applications for roadways, sports lighting, retail/com- UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: door. Enrollment deadline: Nov. 7. No refund after mercial, structures, parking lots, building exteriors, 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Nov. 7. landscapes and residential design. Instruction also Elective course in Landscape Architecture and LARE 2 study materials will be provided in class. Horticulture Certificates covers the process of lighting design and its concepts, Angela Woodward, BSLA, landscape architect (CA No refund after Nov. 16. such as designing with respect to the dark sky; and 2126) with 30 over years’ experience practicing land- m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. addressing safety and security. Yvonne English, registered landscape architect scape architecture in California and Arizona, Ms. (CA5484), licensed landscape contractor, and LEED AP kkk Woodward has specialized in municipality projects and g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. who is the founding principal of Legends Design Studio, infrastructure projects. Served as past president of the Inc. Her 18 years in multiple landscape design and American Society of Landscape Architecture (ASLA), WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. construction roles grant her hands-on experience in all Southern California Chapter. c facets of landscape conception. She has designed and v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. installed lighting systems for the past 15 years. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED C UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Landscape Architecture & Horticulture 133 Horticulture Certificate Curriculum Sequence Students Can Begin the Program at Any Time

Designed for aspiring horticulturists and The certificate provides a comprehensive Certificate Designed For for professionals currently working in the approach to horticulture, teaching proper • Landscape Professionals • Garden Designers landscape industry, the Horticulture Certifi- plant care, how to think strategically and • Master Gardeners • Landscape Contractors cate provides the science-based curriculum holistically in any environment, and how sought by current industry employers. to be successful and competitive within the industry. Curriculum The curriculum consists of 6 core courses and 4 units of program-approved electives. Students are able to finish the certificate in as little as one year. Students do not need to be enrolled in the certificate to take individual courses. Core Offered This Quarter Spring Summer Fall Winter General Botany for Gardeners (4 units) Plant Materials for Landscape Use (4 units) Horticultural Pest Management (4 units) Soils and Plant Nutrition (4 units) Irrigation and Water Management (4 units) Plant Taxonomy and Identification (2 units)

• 4 elective units or a program approved internship must be completed before certificate is awarded.

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BIOLGY X 498.2 Horticulture Horticultural Pest Management 4.0 units & Gardening This course covers the identification and management Enrollment is open to anyone interested in learn- of common garden insects, diseases, and weeds. Topics ing the science of horticulture or the common include integrated pest management (IPM) and biologi- techniques to successful gardening. cal and other non-chemical methods of control, as well as information on available chemicals and safety pro- For Horticulture Certificate information visit grams required for their uses. horticulture.uclaextension.edu. Reg# 363074 BIOLGY X 496.2 Fee: $625 ❖❖ Classroom General Botany for Gardeners 10 mtgs 4.0 units Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 This course provides a general introduction to the study Building a UCLA: Rolfe Hall of plant structures and functions, emphasizing these No meeting Nov. 21. aspects as they relate to the natural survival and culti- Core course in Horticulture Certificate. One weekend vation of plants. Topics include types and functions of class meeting to be arranged. leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits; plant-water relations; Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 2. basic genetics; ecological tolerances; and an introduc- c Garden Ecology tion to plant names and groupings. Many of the topics Gretchen Renshaw, BS Ornamental Horticulture from Cal include ample hands-on experience with plants. Poly San Luis Obispo, horticulturist, horticulture teacher, and director of Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden With California Natives Reg# 363073 Fee: $625 Looking to remove your lawn and replace it with a beautifully designed FF Hybrid 8 mtgs low-water and low-maintenance landscape? This course can provide you the Classroom meetings knowledge and skills to do just that. Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24; Oct. 8; Oct. 29-Nov. 5; Dec. 3 California native plants are beautiful and many are drought tolerant. Learn how to add UCLA: Botany them to your landscape and save time and money. Online session Oct. 1 & 22; Nov. 19 Sunday, 9am-12pm, Oct. 14; Nov. 18 Topics include: This course takes place in a classroom and Saturday, 9am-12pm, Dec. 1 • Lawn removal at a residential home where the class as a Core course in Horticulture Certificate. • Landscape design whole will work to transform a lawn into a Visitors not permitted. No refund after Irrigation design and installation beautiful garden using California natives. Sept. 30. c & • Valerie Wong, PhD, Plant and Microbial Biology. Ms. • Planting and mulching Page 134. Wong earned a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Wellesley College, and her most recent research investigates microbes living inside plants and lichens of the subarctic, through work with the For More Information University of Minnesota. (310) 825-9414 | horticulture.uclaextension.edu 134 Landscape Architecture & Horticulture Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Reg# 363075 Fee: $625 ❖❖ Classroom 10 mtgs Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Oct. 18; Nov. 1 & 15 UCLA: Botany Gardening Specialization Field Trips Sunday, 9am-12pm, Oct. 21 Saturday, 9am-4pm, Dec. 1 & 8 Take your love of plants to the next level with the new Gardening Specialization. Designed for gardening enthusiasts, students will learn the Sunday, 9am-4pm, Dec. 9 fundamentals of gardening via lecture, hands on practice, and field trips to unique garden destinations in and around the Los Angeles area. Elective course for the Landscape Architecture Certifi- cate; Horticulture Certificate and Sustainability Individuals who desire the knowledge to successfully grow and maintain plants should sign up today. Certificate. Required Courses Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. c & Alison Lipman, PhD in ecology, the Odum School of Spring Summer Fall Winter Ecology, University of Georgia; ecologist who has worked in the conservation field for 20 years. She is co-founder Introduction to Horticulture Gardening Practices Introduction to Horticulture Soils and Plant Nutrition and president of SELVA International, a locally based Irrigation and Water and Techniques conservation nonprofit run by PhD ecologists. Stephanie Landregan, BA, landscape architect Management (CA 4093)

All courses are open enrollment, students can start the program any quarter. Courses begin on page 133. BIOLGY X 489.6 Urban Food Production 4.0 units For More Information The production, packaging, and transportation of food Visit uclaextension.edu or call the Horticulture & Gardening program office at (310) 825-9414. are large contributors to our global carbon emissions. Throughout the Los Angeles basin, food gardens have sprung up producing local healthy and nutritious fruits BIOLGY X 494 and vegetables while contributing energy and financial Introduction to Horticulture savings in difficult economic times. Using the history 4.0 units and current practices of growing food in the city as a Designed for beginners and experienced gardeners, this template, this course explores how urban grown food course covers the basics of garden care and provides reduces food budgets, encourages food sovereignty the student with the knowledge to solve many of the while addressing environmental concerns. Participants problems commonly faced in keeping plants healthy. are each given a small plot for growing food where Topics include soils and soil amendments, fertilizers, they can experiment with new ideas and enjoy their plant physiology and identification methods, planting, harvest. Topics include fruit trees, vegetables, and pruning, and staking techniques, turf grasses, plant berries that do well in our climate as well as often selection guidelines, and pest and disease control. The overlooked food-producing perennials. We address Urban Food Production course also includes a brief history of horticulture and pitfalls, challenges and practical answers to growing an introduction to taxonomy. Students are encouraged food in modern city lots where the “back 40” describes to bring in plants for identification and discussion. square feet and not acres. Interested in growing your own food? Includes field trips. Reg# 363072 Reg# 363043 Fee: $625 Urban Food Production is a hands-on course where students can develop skills to Fee: $625 ❖❖ Classroom ­successfully grow their own food. The class will cover growing fruit trees, vegetables, ❖❖ Classroom 9 mtgs ­berries, and often overlooked food-producing perennials. Common garden pests and 12 mtgs Sunday, 1-5pm, Oct. 7-Dec. 9 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Location to be announced soil issues associated with vegetable gardening will also be covered. UCLA: Rolfe Hall No meeting Nov. 25. Reap what you sow! Saturday, 9am-12pm, Nov. 17 Elective course in Horticulture and Sustainability Core course in the Gardening Specialization. Elective Certificates. Page 134. course in the Landscape Architecture Certificate. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 6. c No refund after Oct 1. c & David King, gardener for more than 50 years, special- For More Information Gary Jones, chief horticulturist at Armstrong Garden izing in edible plants. A long-standing member of Seed Centers. He has served as a member of the Board of Savers Exchange and the American Community Gar- (310) 825-9414 | horticulture.uclaextension.edu Trustees for The Arboretum of Los Angeles and is a dening Association (former board member), he is the member of the Board of Advisors for Southern California founding chair of the Seed Library of Los Angeles. Chapter of The Mediterranean Garden Society.

BIOLGY X 499.3A Horticulture Course Icons Building a Garden Ecology with California Natives Electives Provide 4.0 units This service learning course helps gardeners and Some Landscape Architecture Information landscape architecture students of all levels understand courses count toward elective the beauty and value of using our California natives in At-a-Glance a garden setting. There are many myths about Califor- requirements in the Horticulture nia natives: they are difficult, need lots of attention and Certificate. m maintenance. Is this true? No! We explore the ecological ONLINE COURSE and logistical values of bringing local native plants and To view Landscape Architecture TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS, page 4 other ecosystem services back into urban landscapes. courses visit page 129. We learn, by doing, how to design and install a Califor- g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 nia native garden, focusing on the concepts of Sur- WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 frider’s Ocean Friendly Garden Program: conservation, c permeability, and retention. In collaboration with SELVA v ON-GROUND COURSE International and the Surfrider Foundation. kkk & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR TEXTBOOK INFORMATION. C UC CREDIT MAY BE ­TRANSFERABLE TO OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, page 5 Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Languages & English as a Second Language 135 LANGUAGES Become an Interpreter & ENGLISH AS in Just 1 Year! Applications for Legal Interpretation and Translation are still being accepted. Classes start August 4. Contact us today and secure your spot in this unique program. A SECOND Admission Requirements • Applicants must be fluent and bilingual in Spanish/English with college-level knowledge of each language (verbal and written). LANGUAGE • Pass the online entrance assessment ($20 fee). • Complete the application form and submit the $125 nonrefundable certificate fee. Admission notification is by email and phone; you’ll be expected to join the incoming year’s class. LANGUAGES 135 French

135 Italian * To participate, you need access to a computer with a microphone. 136 Spanish For More Information 136 ENGLISH AS A SECOND [email protected] | (310) 825-7093 | uclaextension.edu/interpretation LANGUAGE Languages Italian For more information call (310) 825-7093. ITALIAN XL 1 Elementary Italian 4.0 units French This course begins a sequence of three courses (XL 1, XL 2, XL 3) covering first year college-level Italian. FRNCH XL 1 Fundamental communication skills are introduced, Elementary French including grammar and pronunciation. Instruction 4.0 units develops a basic conversational vocabulary, including For more information call (310) 825-7093. This course begins a sequence of three courses (XL 1, idiomatic expressions. Contemporary Italian language XL 2, XL 3) covering first year college-level French using and culture are covered using a wide variety of interac- a communicative, thematically based approach. This tive exercises and authentic materials. The present and approach develops speaking, listening, reading, and past tense of regular and irregular verbs and the pres- writing skills, as well as an understanding of the cultures ent progressive are emphasized. Conducted entirely of the French-speaking world. The course integrates in Italian, although no previous knowledge of Italian vocabulary, grammar, and cultural insights with themes is required. c related to personal experiences, French lifestyle, and Reg# 362786 Learn a Language Online travel. Conducted entirely in French; no previous knowl- Fee: $688 edge of French required. Not open to students who have mmOnline learned, from whatever source, enough French to qualify Sept. 24-Dec. 3 for more advanced courses. Academic credit not avail- Midterm and final exams are proctored online; This quarter, choose from 3 elementary language courses offered online. able to native speakers. c additional requirements include microphone, Reg# 362784 headphones/speakers, and webcam. Elementary French (FRNCH XL 1) Fee: $688 Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not mm Page 135. Online ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund Sept. 24-Dec. 3 after Sept. 28. c & Elementary Italian (ITALIAN XL 1) Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Dora Bonaventura, MA, Italian, Universita per Stranieri additional requirements include microphone, di Siena Page 135. headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not permitted.­ Enroll- Elementary Spanish (SPAN XL 1 ment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after & SPAN XL 2) Sept. 28. c & Evelyne Fodor, PhD, French and Francophone Studies, Page 135. UCLA Most courses offer transfer credit*.

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Spanish English as a SPAN XL 1 Elementary Spanish Second Language 4.0 units For more information call (310) 825-7093. This course begins a program of three courses (XL 1, XL 2, XL 3) covering first year college-level Spanish. ESL X 433B Using a communicative integrated skills approach, the High-Intermediate English as a program simultaneously develops speaking, listening, Second Language reading, and writing skills. Reading and writing activities 4.0 units provide opportunities to practice key grammatical This 4-unit course is designed to improve students’ structures, acquire vocabulary, and develop cultural academic English skills. The writing component focuses insights. Instruction emphasizes the present tense of on academic composition skills, while the speaking regular and major irregular verbs and the building of a component consists of students making oral presenta- basic conversational vocabulary. Conducted entirely in tions on topics related to the readings. Reading and Intensive ESL Programs Spanish; no previous knowledge of Spanish required. listening activities develop and refine strategies for Not open to students who have learned, from whatever increasing comprehension as well as improving for source, enough Spanish to qualify for more advanced improving vocabulary, while grammar is studied in the courses. Academic credit not available to native context of these activities. The American Language Center (ALC) has been offering high-quality English as a speakers. c Prerequisite(s): Students who wish to enroll in this Second Language (ESL) instruction to international visitors and local residents since 1975. Reg# 362797 course must have a TOEFL (iBT) score between 83 and In addi­tion to individual courses, the ALC offers several types of intensive programs. Fee: $688 90 or IELTS score of 6.0 with a 6 or below in writing. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363850 Part-Time American Culture and 9 mtgs Fee: $880 Intensive ESL Programs Saturday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 1 mm Communication (ACC) Course Online Full-Time Academic Intensive UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Monday–Thursday, 9am–12pm 1145 Gayley Ave. Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after English Program (AIEP) No meeting Nov. 24. Oct. 13. c & Monday–Thursday, 9am–3pm The ACC course is designed to improve Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors permitted. Kerry Chow, MA in Applied Linguistics English-language communication­­ skills Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No refund after Friday, 9am–12pm Oct. 12. & Reg# 363940 and fluency. It is especially well-suited Fee: $880 Emilia Chuquin, PhD, Spanish, UNM, Albuquerque Designed to prepare participants for for individuals who need to practice FF Hybrid undergraduate and graduate degree 12 mtgs and improve their listening and SPAN XL 2 Friday, 12:15-4pm, Sept. 28-Dec. 14 programs in U.S. colleges and universities, speaking skills. Elementary Spanish AIEP also is appropriate for non-college- UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 4.0 units 10920 Lindbrook Dr. bound students who prefer a more This is the second in a sequence of three courses (XL 1, Contact Us No meetings Nov. 9 & 23. academically oriented course of English XL 2, XL 3) covering first year college-level Spanish. Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after language study. UCLA Extension Instruction emphasizes reflexive verbs; present progres- Oct. 12. & sive, preterite, and imperfect verb tenses; idiomatic c American Language Center Instructor to be announced Full-Time Intensive English expressions; and the expansion of basic conversational 10995 Le Conte Ave., Suite 614 vocabulary (see XL 1 for a complete description of the Reg# 363846 Communication Program (IECP) Los Angeles, CA 90024-1333 Elementary Spanish program). Conducted entirely in Fee: $880 Monday–Thursday, 9am–3pm Spanish. c FF Hybrid Telephone: (310) 825-9068 Prerequisite(s): XL 1 Elementary Spanish or one year of 12 mtgs IECP focuses on practical day-to-day Fax: (310) 825-6747 high school Spanish or consent of instructor at first Friday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 28-Dec. 14 communication in English and empha- Email: [email protected] session. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: 1010 Westwood Blvd. Reg# 362798 sizes listening and speaking, as well as No meetings Nov. 9 & 23. Fee: $688 instruction in pronunciation, writing, This school is authorized under federal Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after mmOnline Oct. 12. and oral grammar. law to enroll non-immigrant students. Sept. 24-Dec. 3 c Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Andres Cruz, MA in TESOL additional requirements include microphone, Reg# 363838 headphones/speakers, and webcam. Fee: $880 For Complete Details Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not FF Hybrid ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund 10 mtgs uclaextension.edu/alc Saturday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 15 after Sept. 28. c & Ingrid Norrmann-Vigil, PhD, Applied Linguistics, UCLA UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. No meetings Nov. 10 & 24. Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after Business Writing for Oct. 12. c & Kerry Chow, MA in Applied Linguistics Reg# 363843 Fee: $880 FF Hybrid Non-Native Speakers 10 mtgs Saturday, 1-5pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 15 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Become a Confident Business Writer! 10920 Lindbrook Dr. No meetings Nov. 10 & 24. Designed specifically for non-native speakers of English, this online Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after advanced-level course will help improve your writing skills. Oct. 13. c & Instructor to be announced Course Goals Reg# 363938 Fee: $880 • Effective business writing techniques • Learning how to write effective résumés mmOnline and cover letters Oct. 1-Dec. 3 • Developing revision and editing skills No meetings Nov. 10 & 24. • Expanding vocabulary and proper • Composing messages of goodwill Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after word choice and appreciation Oct. 12. c & Abby Burgoyne, MEd in Education in Learning, Teach- Page 33. ing and Curriculum with a focus in TESOL kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Languages & English as a Second Language 137 Writing and Grammar for Résumé & Interview Professional Purposes Training for Non-Native

Make sure your writing stands out as much as your other professional qualifications. This course is designed to help professional and English Professionals non-professional students with high-intermediate or advanced English skills bring their writing to the next level. Assignments help improve This informative workshop helps non-native speakers to create a résumé and organization, clarity, and tone. Learn to write emails, consumer and cover letter that best suits their career goals. business letters, memorandums, and short reports. Page 33. • Receive personalized feedback on your résumé and CV • Get résumé tips and techniques that will land you an interview • Learn an approach that will simplify your employment process Page 33.

Reg# 363853 Reg# 363926 Fee: $880 Fee: $880 FF Hybrid FF Hybrid 9 mtgs 11 mtgs Online Courses Thursday, 12-4pm, Oct. 4-Dec. 6 Friday, 12:15-4:15pm, Sept. 28-Dec. 14 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: No meeting Nov. 22. 1010 Westwood Blvd. You can earn continuing education­ or Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after No meetings Nov. 9 & 23. Oct. 11. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Visitors not academic credit from UCLA Extension— c & anytime, ­anywhere. Simply take a UCLA Instructor to be announced ­permitted. No refund after Oct. 12. c & Laura Warrell, MFA in Creative Writing Extension online course. ESL X 433C Reg# 363941 Advanced English as a To find online courses, look for Fee: $880 m Second Language FF Hybrid this icon: 4.0 units 11 mtgs This 4-unit course is designed to refine students’ Saturday, 1-5pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 15 Like our classroom courses, academic English skills. The writing component focuses UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: UCLA Extension online courses on academic composition and research skills, while the 21650 Oxnard Street let you advance your professional speaking component consists of students making oral No meeting Nov. 24. devel­op­ment, work toward a cer­tificate, presentations on topics related to the readings. Reading Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment limited to 18 acquire skills needed for a career change, and listening activities develop and refine strategies for students. No refund after Oct. 10. c & increasing comprehension as well as for improving Lorraine Sharkey, MBA, TEFL, MBA, TEFL or simply explore your creative­ side. vocabulary, while grammar is studied in the context of Reg# 363948 For more information about online study these activities. Fee: $880 Prerequisite(s): Students who wish to enroll in this course mmOnline see page 4. must have a TOEFL (iBT) score between 91 and 99 or Oct. 1-Dec. 3 IELTS score of 6.5 with a 6.5 or above in writing. Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after Reg# 363946 Oct. 12. c & Fee: $880 Barbara Franceschini, MA in Teaching, School for FF Hybrid International Training, Brattleboro, VT; MA in Interna- Reg# 363944 11 mtgs tional Education, Lesley College, Cambridge MA. Fee: $880 Friday, 12:15-4:15pm, Sept. 28-Dec. 14 Reg# 363945 FF Hybrid UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Course Icons Fee: $880 9 mtgs 1145 Gayley Ave. mmOnline Wednesday, 1-5pm, Oct. 3-Dec. 5 No meetings Nov. 9 & 23. Provide Oct. 1-Dec. 3 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: Enrollment limited to 18 students. Visitors not Enrollment limited to 18 students. No refund after 1010 Westwood Blvd. ­permitted. No refund after Oct. 12. Information c & Oct. 12. & No meeting Nov. 21. , EdD in Education c Lia Lerner Megan Moriarty, MA TESL Enrollment limited to 18 students. Visitors not Reg# 363942 At-a-Glance Reg# 363943 ­permitted. No refund after Oct. 10. c & Fee: $880 Fee: $880 Instructor to be announced FF Hybrid FF Hybrid m ONLINE COURSE 10 mtgs 9 mtgs Technical requirements, page 4 Friday, 12:15-4:15pm, Sept. 28-Dec. 14 Tuesday, 12-4pm, Oct. 2-Dec. 4 UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 10920 Lindbrook Dr. No meeting Nov. 20. No meetings Nov. 10 & 24. Enrollment limited to 18 students. Visitors not WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 Enrollment limited to 18 students. Visitors not ­permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. c ­permitted. No refund after Oct. 13. c & c & Instructor to be announced v ON-GROUND COURSE Lorraine Sharkey, MBA, TEFL, MBA, TEFL kkk & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED kkk Visit our website for textbook information. C UC CREDIT May be transferable­ to other colleges and universities, page 5 138 Legal Programs Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 LEGAL Paralegal Studies Other Legal Programs LAW X 406 Paralegal Training Program Legal Secretary Training 36.0 units UCLA Extension’s Paralegal Training Program (PTP) is For more information visit uclaextension.edu/lstp or approved by the American Bar Association and seeks call (310) 825-0741. to prepare students to function as ethical, effective, LAW 808.62 PROGRAMS and efficient professional paralegals in law firms, businesses, government, and nonprofit organizations; Legal Secretary Training Program to perform a wide variety of legal work under the 5.0 CEUs supervision of attorneys; and to adapt easily to the Behind every good attorney is a great legal secretary. changing role of the paralegal as well as the chang- Professionalism, competence, efficiency: these are the ing needs of the legal community. The PTP provides qualities law firms seek in a legal secretary. In today’s training in substantive and procedural law, legal business world, the legal secretary who has the legal, analysis, professional responsibility, legal forms, legal technical, and people skills to work effectively with technology, and practical skills needed to work in the lawyers, judges, staff, industry experts, clients, and the public or private sector as a competent and profes- general public, is in high demand. That’s why the UCLA sional paralegal. This program fulfills educational Extension Legal Secretary Training Program (LSTP) has requirements to practice as a paralegal in California. spent more than a decade preparing students with Instructors for the program are approved by the UCLA practical and substantive legal knowledge to work in School of Law, and include judges, attorneys, para- this fast-paced and challenging career. Our program legals, and other legal professionals. Assistance in can benefit not only those seeking to become legal career counseling and job search opportunities are secretaries, but anyone interested in learning about the available to current students and program graduates. law office structure, the litigation process, and general Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to legal principles. With specialized and focused instruc- the public, except as permitted by law. Lifetime tion, our program can prepare you to become a vital placement assistance is available to PTP graduates. part of a legal team, broaden your opportunities for job advancement, and enhance your goal of professional Reg# 363984 and personal growth. Our course consists of a combi- Fee: $8,250 ❖❖ nation of practical exercises, written assignments, case 138 PARALEGAL STUDIES Classroom studies, and a final exam. 86 mtgs Wednesday, Monday, 6:30-10pm, Reg# 363977 OTHER LEGAL PROGRAMS Sept. 26-Aug. 19, 2019 Fee: $995 mm UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Online 138 Legal Secretary Training 1145 Gayley Ave. Sept. 26-Dec. 12 138 Legal Technology Financial Aid and Program application deadline: Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. No Aug. 28. refund after Oct. 3. c Aymara E. Zielina, JD Deborah Deutsch, paralegal

LAW 713 Information Session: Legal Technology Paralegal Training Program Learn about opportunities in the paralegal field at our LAW X 410 free information session. Explore the benefits of UCLA Introduction to Legal Technology Extension’s Paralegal Training Program, including 4.0 units financial aid and lifetime career services, and hear from Technology is transforming data and records manage- a program graduate, instructor, and a member of the ment, the delivery of legal services, and the manage- Los Angeles Paralegal Association. ment of law practice. Intended for legal professionals, especially paralegals, attorneys, litigation support Reg# 363989 professionals, and legal secretaries, this introductory A Free Event course provides a rich foundation to understand, and Fee: $0 For more information call (310) 825-0741 ❖❖ proficiently work with, the technology utilized in the Classroom current legal environment. Skills developed include or email [email protected]. 1 mtg document creation and assembly, spreadsheet soft- Saturday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 1 ware, and data and case management. Additionally, UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. students will gain an understanding of the growing Reg# 363990 and critical role of electronic discovery in litigation, A Free Event including electronic discovery workflow and pro- Fee: $0 cesses, and the production of electronically stored ❖❖ Classroom information. The course also will expose students to 1 mtg litigation support and case management software, and Saturday, 10am-12pm, Dec. 1 provide an introduction to presentation tools used in UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. today’s courtrooms. Reg# 363985 Fee: $795 mmOnline Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. No refund after Oct. 1. c Joy Murao, BA Join Us at Our Events

Paralegal Training Program (PTP) Information Session A Free Event Saturday, October 27 or December 8, 10am–12pm Downtown Los Angeles: UCLA Extension DTLA For more information on our events contact us at (310) 825-0741 or email [email protected]. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Legal Programs 139 Legal Secretary Training Program Designed for Working Professionals Like You September–December Develop the knowledge and skills to enjoy a rewarding career as a legal secretary.­ In just 11 weeks you’ll learn the legal principles necessary to understand the litigation process and become familiar with practice areas like personal injury, real estate, bankruptcy,­ and family law. Page 138. Paralegal Training

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LAW X 411 MGMT 808.72 Downtown Los Angeles & Westwood Legal Project Management Understanding U.S. Business 4.0 units • ABA-approved since 1975 Offered This Quarter This course utilizes project management theory in a 2.0 CEUs Offered in cooperation with the UCLA legal setting. By understanding the project life cycle, This course is designed for human resources profes- • 11-Month Evening Program students gain the case management skills to tackle sionals, in-house legal personnel, practitioners in other School of Law proper planning, including how to organize routine and areas of the law, paralegals, and others who interface • 5- and 11-month program options Monday & Wednesday, 6:30–10pm non-routine case activities, manage critical timelines, with immigration law issues. Instruction covers funda- • Day and evening classes Start Date: September 26 oversee and maintain budgetary goals, and execute mental concepts and practical aspects of immigration Two locations: Westwood: UCLA Extension Building quality controls. Students will also be introduced to the law, with an emphasis on business immigration. The • methodologies of Six Sigma and Agile. The knowledge focus is on practical solutions and strategies for han- Westwood and Downtown L.A. Application Deadline: August 28 and skills gained in this course may be useful to any dling immigration-related issues in the workplace. The • Taught by judges, attorneys, legal professional, including attorneys, paralegals, legal course provides an overview of various increasingly paralegals, and other legal professionals secretaries, and litigation support, who have or wish to complex areas of immigration law, including employ- Financial aid available have significant case management responsibilities. ment and family-based immigration, non-immigrant and • Reg# 364028 immigrant visas, I-9 compliance, consular processing, • Lifetime career services Fee: $795 citizenship, asylum, and cancellation of removal. Stu- mmOnline dents discuss fundamental immigration topics with Sept. 26-Dec. 5 guest speakers, including officials from immigration- Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. related government agencies and experts in the field. No refund after Oct. 3. Reg# 363987 Joy Murao, BA Fee: $395 ❖❖ Classroom Plus... LAW X 420 6 mtgs Business Law: Fundamentals Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30 Jump Start Your Paralegal Career 4.0 units UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: This course explores the legal environment in which 10920 Lindbrook Dr. at Our Free Information Session businesses operate and the critical interaction between No refund after Oct. 2. business and the legal system. Students examine vari- G. Fabricio Lopez, JD, attorney, The Walt Disney ous areas of the law which are integral to the operation Company; member, American Immigration Lawyers Saturday, 10am–12pm, October 27 or December 8 of business enterprises today. Topics include contracts, Association (AILA). torts, agency, Uniform Commercial Code, bankruptcy, Downtown Los Angeles: UCLA Extension DTLA and the different forms of business entities. Business (formerly Figueroa Courtyard) owners, managers, accountants, paralegals, and all those seeking to enrich their general understanding of Join us at our free information session! the legal system can benefit from this course. Business Law: Fundementals also prepares students for the legal • Learn about opportunities in the paralegal field section of the CPA Exam. Reg# 363982 • Explore the benefits of UCLA Extension’s Paralegal Training Program Fee: $795 • Get information on financial aid and lifetime career services ❖❖ Classroom 11 mtgs • Hear from a recent graduate of our paralegal program, a paralegal program Wednesday, 6-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 instructor, and school administrator UCLA Extension Gayley Center: 1145 Gayley Ave. • Sign up for our upcoming program No refund after Oct. 3. Alan Wallace, JD, recipient of the UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award, 2011 m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Reg# 363983 g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Fee: $795 mmOnline WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. Sept. 27-Dec. 6 c Enrollment limited; early enrollment recommended. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Paralegals may not provide legal services to the public, except as permitted by law. No refund after Oct. 4. c & Sanjesh Sharma, JD, ; BS, UCSD. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED For more information C UC CREDIT, page 5. [email protected] | (310) 825-0741 140 Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) at UCLA Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Reg# 362676 Reg# 362754 Fee: $15 Fee: $15 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom OSHER 1 mtg 1 mtg Saturday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 6 Saturday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 27 Westwood: Location to be announced UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Plus members pay no additional fee for this course. 21650 Oxnard Street Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed. Plus members pay no fee for this course. Open to the Thomas Flood, PhD, emeritus professor of Environ- public. Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed. mental Studies and Chemistry at USC Ellen Demsky, award winning, event and portrait pho- LIFELONG tographer in the Los Angeles area. She has taught digital GENINT 721.5434 photography for 15 years at the Learning Tree University, Audrey’s Docutalk: The Best Pierce College (Oasis program), and privately. Democracy Money Can Buy Reg# 362755 Haven’t seen any good documentaries lately? Ever wish Fee: $15 the filmmaker was there to answer questions? Want a ❖❖ Classroom knowledgeable, accessible moderator? Try our OLLI 1 mtg LEARNING (OLLI) DocuTalk Series hosted by our own Audrey Stein. This Saturday, 10am-12pm, Nov. 3 fall, she screens The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, Westwood: Location to be announced directed by Greg Palast and David Ambrose. Palast is Plus members pay no fee for this course. Open to the the award-winning journalist who spotlighted Jeb Bush public. Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed. for allegedly purging Black voters from Florida’s elec- Ellen Demsky, award winning, event and portrait pho- toral rolls in the 2000 election. Now he’s back to take tographer in the Los Angeles area. She has taught digital a deep dive into Interstate Voter Registration Cross- photography for 15 years at the Learning Tree University, AT UCLA check, commonly referred to as Crosscheck, a database Pierce College (Oasis program), and privately. which compares voter records from other states and identify voters registered in two or more states. Cross- GENINT 721.559 check is controlled by Kris Kobach, Kansas Secretary Yiddish Bingo of State, who claims his computer program had identi- Yiddish is a uniquely descriptive, expressive, fun, and fied 7.2 million people in 29 states who may have voted amusing language. In this course, we use the board game twice in the same election—a felony crime. The catch? Bingo to learn new expressions, including how to ask a Most of these “suspects” are minorities—in other question, count, and tell time. We also learn expressions OSHER (OLLI) words, mainly Democratic voters. Yet the lists and the associated with different kinds of shopping, the parts of evidence remain “confidential.” Special guest Greg the calendar, and a list of helpful verbs and adjectives. 140 Taste of Osher Palast takes questions after the screening. Reg# 363301 140 Lecture Courses Reg# 362746 Fee: $15 Fee: $15 ❖❖ Classroom 143 Discussion Groups ❖❖ Classroom 1 mtg 1 mtg Monday, 1-3pm, Nov. 19 Friday, 1-3pm, Oct. 12 UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Westwood: Location to be announced 21650 Oxnard Street Plus members pay no fee for this course. Open to the Plus members pay no fee for this course. Open to the public. Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed. public. Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed. Audrey Stein, EdD, member of the International Marganit Lish, CSLA; Life Teaching Credential, CSUN; Reg# 363792 Documentary Association (IDA) MAT in Education, University of Judaism. Osher (OLLI) Fee: $15 ❖❖ Classroom GENINT 721.557 1 mtg Run, Hide, or Fight: Information for Lecture Courses Taste of Osher Thursday, 1-3pm, Nov. 29 Surviving an Active Shooter Incident UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Recent national tragedies remind us that the risk is real: Lecture courses are taught by the high-caliber These two-hour lectures are open to the public 21650 Oxnard Street an active shooter incident can happen in any place at instructors and guest speakers for which UCLA as well as OLLI members. The one-day courses Plus members pay no additional fee for this course. any time. The best ways to make sure you and your Extension is world renown. Our courses explore give people a chance to experience noncredit Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed. loved ones stay safe are to prepare ahead of time and art, music, literature, history, science, languages, courses geared to those seeking a high quality psychology, current events, and many other excit- Sara Stevens, MS, Apparel Merchandising, CSUN; be ready. Taking a few steps now and mentally rehears- and enjoyable adventure in learning. The fee for ing fields. There are no tests, grades, or home- Associate Educator, Skirball Cultural Center; Adjunct ing what to do can help you react quickly when every each Taste of Osher is $15; Plus members can second counts. This lecture teaches you the most up to work, though some courses include readings. enroll at no cost. Professor, Woodbury University. date options that law enforcement experts are teaching To register, call (310) 825-9971. For more all across the country. GENINT 721.562 GENINT 741.316 information, call (310) 825-7093 or visit An Introduction to the History of the Climate Change and Renewable Reg# 363243 osher.uclaextension.edu. World Through Fashion Energy: Where Are We and Where Do Fee: $0 We Go From Here? ❖❖ Classroom GENINT 721.541 The clothes you wear connect to a rich history of people 1 mtg communicating something through dress. Furthermore, Global warming, climate change, renewable energy, and Great Movie Romances from sustainable transportation are much on people’s minds Monday, 1-3pm, Oct. 15 Hollywood’s Golden Age we can use fashion as a lens to look at society in Westwood: Location to be announced general. In this course, we examine clothing—such as these days, and for good reason. How society deals with Come join us as we watch both delightful comedies and these issues in the near term will have profound con- This presentation is free and open to the public. well-crafted dramas featuring wonderful Hollywood the mini skirt, the pantsuit, or even waistline—to delve Registration is required. into issues as wide ranging as art, politics, culture, sequences for the world we leave to our grandchildren romances. See Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert Paul Wells, UCPD officer history, economics, and gender. and future generations. This course discusses what sparkle in It Happened One Night (1934) and watch climate change and global warming are, how we know Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant humorously mis- Reg# 363789 the globe is warming, how we know we are causing it, GENINT 721.544 communicate in Bringing Up Baby (1938). Romance is Fee: $15 and the fact that we are already beginning to see strong Keeping Fit Over 50 tragic for Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart in The ❖❖ Classroom effects of climate change. Strategies for mitigating the It is commonly believed that as we age, we lose muscle Mortal Storm (1940) and serious for Lauren Bacall and 1 mtg worst effects of global warming are discussed, including mass and the ability to move as fast and fluidly as when Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944). We Thursday, 1-3pm, Sept. 27 switching from fossil fuels to renewable electricity and we were younger. Wrong! We lose this ability only if we conclude with Notorious (1946), where Ingrid Bergman Westwood: Location to be announced an all-electric transportation sector. We still have a do not put effort into moving our bodies. Unless we and Cary Grant’s sizzling romance is high stakes. Plus members pay no additional fee for this course. chance to limit the increase in average global surface move it, we lose it. This course focuses on techniques Whether comedy or drama, each movie will show us Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed. temperature to about 2 degrees Celsius if we get seri- we can use to motivate ourselves to move more in order how to romance with style! Sara Stevens, MS, Apparel Merchandising, CSUN; to increase our good health. Besides a lecture, we take ous about deploying strategies that are already within kkk Associate Educator, Skirball Cultural Center; Adjunct our reach. a walk to show you techniques on how to move from a Professor, Woodbury University. stroll to a beneficial workout. Walking briskly is some- kkk kkk thing most of us can do, and with the proper technique will keep us in fantastic shape. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) at UCLA 141

Reg# 362735 GENINT 714.326 Fee: $115 The Big Bands of Jazz: Then and Now ❖❖ Classroom The height of the Big Band Era, when “Swing was King” 5 mtgs spanned two decades—from roughly the mid-thirties to Friday, 1-3:30pm, Sept. 28-Nov. 2 the mid-fifties—and the bands of Benny Goodman, Westwood: Location to be announced Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Woody No meeting Oct. 12. Herman, and Artie Shaw were selling records and satu- Plus members pay only $34 for this course. Visitors rating the radio air waves nightly with live perfor- not permitted. No refund after Oct 2. mances. This course rediscovers these artists as well Maria Siciliano, MPA, Harvard University; MS in as their arrangers, who created the illusion of improvi- Gerontology, USC; principal and founder, Gerontology sation with their carefully prepared pieces of chord in Action. voicings, approaches to scale patterns, and the like. We also revisit Big Band vocalists like Frank Sinatra, Peggy GENINT 721.554 Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme, Anita O’Day, Latest Cooking Tools and Techniques, June Christy, and Joe Williams. The big bands didn’t and the Science behind Them die with the 50’s; they just went into an extended Due to rapid technological advancement of the last hibernation. A special spotlight on LA’s Gordon Goodwin 20-30 years, an amazing array of new revolutionary and his Big Phat Band emphasizes that rejuvenation tools and techniques have been created which simplify and updated writing for a contemporary big band here previously complex and laborious processes in the in the 21st century. home kitchen. Dishes that just a few decades ago were Reg# 362628 Renew or Join OLLI only available to Michelin-rated chefs are now easily Fee: $105 within the reach of ordinary home cooks, if only they ❖❖ Classroom are shown the way. We discuss, for example, modern 5 mtgs cooking, the latest ovens, knives, pots and pans, and Tuesday, 1-3pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 23 of course the wonderful new world of thermal immer- Westwood: Location to be announced at UCLA Today! sion circulators, better known as sous-vide cooking. Plus members pay only $31 for this course. Visitors This course introduces these tools, the chemistry and not permitted. No refund after Oct 3. physics behind them, and how they can open up whole Patrick Collins, former jazz DJ and television producer Learn, Discover, and Have Fun! new worlds of cooking never imagined before. Sug- by vocation and jazz fan by avocation. An active part of gested book: On Food and Cooking: The Science and the Los Angeles jazz scene since the ‘70s, Mr. Collins Lore of the Kitchen, by Harold McGee. has served as the chairman and a board member of The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at UCLA provides a unique Reg# 363104 the nonprofit L.A.-based Jazz Bakery, as well as a opportunity for individuals 50+ to be part of an exciting and academic program Fee: $135 member of The Friends of Jazz at UCLA. comprised of courses, lectures, discussion groups, special events, screenings, ❖❖ Classroom 8 mtgs ASTR 711.101 field trips, and social gatherings—all free of homework, grades, or tests! Courses Monday, 6:30-8:30pm, Sept. 24-Nov. 19 Our Universe: meet in Westwood and Woodland Hills. Westwood: Location to be announced The Known and the Unknown No meeting Nov. 12. A scientific theory of the universe began to emerge Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors about 100 years ago and remains a work-in-progress. All OLLI Members Enjoy: not permitted. No refund after Oct 2. This course looks at many fascinating facts about our Invitations to unique programs and activities Chahriar Assad, PhD, chief scientist, Network and universe—its size, its age, what it contains, and of what • Space Systems, The Boeing Company it is made. What is expanding and what isn’t, and what • Access to award-winning instructors and compelling courses “Big Bang” and “expansion” really mean. Where did our Connection with OLLIs across the nation GENINT 731.210 universe come from? What is its future and how do we • Spanish II for Everyday Life fit in? No prior scientific expertise required. • Discounts on goods and services in Westwood Village A continuation of Spanish I, Part II is an immersion-style Reg# 362631 course. After a first session in English, instruction is Fee: $115 Membership Options conducted in Spanish. The course offers an easy, no ❖❖ Classroom stress way to build on what you learned in the first 6 mtgs Your annual membership begins the quarter you join and lasts for one full year. course and is great for those with intermediate knowl- Tuesday, 1-3pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30 You will be prompted to purchase a membership when you enroll in an OLLI edge of the language. UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Reg# 362623 21650 Oxnard Street course. You can enroll in courses online, by mail, in-person, or by phone at Fee: $135 Plus members pay only $34 for this course. Visitors (310) 825-9971. ❖❖ Classroom not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. 8 mtgs Robert L. Piccioni, Caltech graduate; PhD in High- OLLI Basic Membership $50 Tuesday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 13 Energy Physics, Stanford University. Dr. Piccioni has Westwood: Location to be announced taught at Harvard and UCLA, and was CSUCI/Osher’s Basic members enroll at regular course fees. Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors “Teacher of the Year” in 2010. Dr. Piccioni is a fre- not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. quent public speaker and the author of three popular OLLI Plus Membership $295 Emilia Chuquin, PhD, Spanish, UNM, Albuquerque science books, which have the highest Amazon ratings in their field. Plus members enroll at significantly reduced course fees. POL SCI 747 Beyond the Headlines A membership covers one person and is nonrefundable­ Pulled from today’s headlines, this speaker series offers and not transferable to a family­ member or friend. Guests in-depth analysis of significant contemporary issues. Each week, an expert from the political, social, techno- must receive permission­ to attend OLLI classes; call the logical, or economic spectrum focuses on a major OLLI office to request a 1-session guest pass at least 24 global, national, or local issue, thus highlighting the hours in advance. Auditing is not allowed. UCLA most striking and pertinent news today. Reg# 362248 ­Extension’s Senior Citizen Discount does not apply to Fee: $165 OLLI courses or OLLI membership. Many OLLI courses have ❖❖ Classroom 8 mtgs limited enrollment; early enrollment is advised! Tuesday, 10:30am-12pm, Oct. 2-Nov. 27 Westwood: Location to be announced No meeting Nov. 6. m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. $165 for both OLLI Basic and Plus members. No refund after Oct. 3. Enrollment limited; enrollment g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. prior to the first class required. Visitors not permitted. Maxwell Epstein, dean emeritus, International Stu- WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. dents and Scholars, UCLA c v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Learn More C UC CREDIT, page 5. [email protected] | (310) 825‑7093 | osher.uclaextension.edu 142 Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) at UCLA Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

GENINT 721.556 Reg# 362865 Reg# 362636 Reg# 362740 Conservation Biology: Fee: $115 Fee: $135 Fee: $135 Global Perspectives, Challenges, ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom and Strategies 6 mtgs 8 mtgs 8 mtgs Conservation biology is a multidisciplinary science that Wednesday, 1-3pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 31 Friday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 28-Nov. 16 Sunday, 12-2pm, Sept. 30-Dec. 9 aims to understand and evaluate human impacts on Westwood: Location to be announced Westwood: Location to be announced UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: global biodiversity and develop practical approaches to Plus members pay only $34 for this course. Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors 1010 Westwood Blvd. prevent the extinction of species. This course explores a Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 4. not permitted. No refund after Oct 8. No meetings Oct. 21; Nov. 11 & 25. wide variety of conservation challenges, with an empha- Steve Barri, composer; lyricist; producer of many hit Ryan Rowen, PhD in Musicology; lecturer in Musicol- Plus members pay only $40 for this course. sis on human-environment interactions and their implica- records; former vice president of ABC Dunhill, Warner ogy, UCLA and Chapman University. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 8. tions for biodiversity, ecosystems, and individual species. Bros. and Motown Records. Leonard Koff, PhD, UC Berkeley; associate, UCLA Topics range from climate change and the global decline GENINT 721.542 Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. of coral reefs to the current poaching crisis in Africa and GENINT 721.491 Undiscovered Delights: The Oxford the global trade in illegal wildlife products. We start with Cosmology, Astronomy, and Space Book of American Short Stories GENINT 731.236 the history, applications, and principles of conservation Exploration in the News This exciting collection, edited by celebrated writer The Art of the Impressionists biology. Then, through the exploration of scientific Due to advances in technology, what we thought we knew Joyce Carol Oates, begins with Washington Irving’s “Rip The Impressionists, widely loved and prominently dis- research and case studies, we cover key topics that about the fundamentals of cosmology, astronomy and Van Winkle,” and other early masters like Henry James played, were actually revolutionaries of their time. In represent the greatest concern and discuss conservation space exploration is evolving almost daily. In this course, we and Kate Chopin, continues with stories by John Updike, this course, we look at how they rebelled against the strategies and solutions at both the global and local level. explore the latest concepts, news, and discoveries regard- Annie Proulx, Tobias Wolff, Bernard Malamud and standards of the day to emerge as some of the most Reg# 363214 ing multiverses, gravitational waves, black holes, neutron Stephen King, and culminates in contemporary delights influential and beloved artists of all time. We explore Fee: $135 stars, exoplanets, and the beginning of our universe. We from Amy Hempel, Ha Jin, Louise Erdrich, Lorrie Moore, their style and inspirations as well as look into their ❖❖ Classroom also follow the progress of NASA’s and ESA’s missions to Jhumpa Lahiri, and Junot Diaz. All new (no repeats), all intertwined lives, the world in which they lived and 8 mtgs the moon, Mars, and Europa—Jupiter’s ice covered moon, short, all worthy of scrutiny, and all sources of delight. painted, and their lasting impact on the next generation Tuesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 13 and much more. Please note: students will be expected to Reg# 362738 of artists. Westwood: Location to be announced read various news articles relating to these subjects that Fee: $135 Reg# 362671 Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors will be posted by the instructor on her Facebook page. ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $115 not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. Reg# 362634 8 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom Graeme Gissing, MSc; sessional lecturer, Department Fee: $135 Friday, 1-3pm, Sept. 28-Nov. 16 6 mtgs of Biology, Ambrose University; director of education, ❖❖ Classroom Westwood: Location to be announced Wednesday, 1-3pm, Oct. 3-Nov. 7 Stop Poaching Now! 8 mtgs Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Wednesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 7 not permitted. No refund after Oct 8. 21650 Oxnard Street GENINT 731.268 Westwood: Location to be announced Brandon French, PhDs in English and Psychoanalysis; Plus members pay only $34 for this course. Visitors The 6 C’s of Food History: Cake, Corn, Wednesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Nov. 14 has been an assistant professor of English at Yale, a not permitted. No refund after Oct. 11. Coffee, Cheese, Chilies, and Chocolate Griffith Park Observatory: playwright and screenwriter, and a psychoanalyst in Katherine Zoraster, MA, adjunct professor of Art A spirited inquiry into the background, context, discov- Plus members pay only $40 for this course. private practice. Over 60 of her short stories have been History at Moorpark College, CSU Northridge, and the ery, invention, and history of six of the most important Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 4. published by literary journals and anthologies. Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Arts human food commodities on the planet. Each has a Shelley R. Bonus, award winning writer, astronomical complex, intricate story of its associations with human- historian and lecturer; content creator for the Caltech GENINT 731.132 GENINT 721.499 ity—tales which are often sweetly joyous and loudly Infrared Astronomy website, CoolCosmos and currently Basic Psychopathology: The November Election celebratory; others that are mired in dark superstition, telescope coordinator for the Mt. Wilson Observatory. A Journey Through the Major Mental A discussion of what’s on the ballot with particular bloodshed, and war. One of them, for example, corn, Health Diagnoses, Part I emphasis on the California gubernatorial election, the considered by some peoples as the ultimate God-given GENINT 721.552 This course examines three types of mental illnesses: U.S. House and Senate races and other competitive food source, has managed to insinuate itself into nearly The Czech Republic’s Far-Right mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and races throughout the country, the California ballot all levels of the human food chain, but also into the and the Politics of European anxiety; as well as issues of dementia, including propositions, and the impact of the Trump Presidency most unlikely products such as adhesives, soap, lino- Ethno-nationalism Alzheimers. Instruction emphasizes current treatments on the House and Senate races. We also look at cam- leum, and even in our cars’ gas tanks. A field trip to a Since its independence in 1992, the Czech Republic has and ways in which the senior population can manage paign financing, the initiative process and other reforms restaurant chosen by the students is planned in order established itself as a thriving and politically stable central these disorders. to our election system. The final class analyzes the that they may socialize, interact and network outside of European nation with substantial party competition. How- Nov. 6 election results and their meaning. Expert guest Reg# 362829 speakers also provide their insights. the classroom. No class text; readings from the Internet. ever, the rise of The Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD), Fee: $100 The instructor shares his PowerPoint presentations with a hard Eurosceptic, anti-immigration and pro-direct ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 362672 students to cut down on students’ note-taking. democracy political party, has created the possibility of an 4 mtgs Fee: $115 Reg# 362632 undemocratic future in this former communist state. This Monday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 1-22 ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $135 course introduces the context of Euroscepticism, ethno- Westwood: Location to be announced 6 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom nationalism in Czech politics, and the Czech far-right’s Plus members pay only $30 for this course. Visitors Thursday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 4-Nov. 8 8 mtgs strategies in dealing with international affairs like the refu- not permitted. No refund after Oct. 9. Westwood: Location to be announced Plus members pay only $34 for this course. Wednesday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 14 gee crisis. We compare the SPD with the country’s other John Snibbe, PhD, retired program head, Psychiatric Westwood: Location to be announced political parties that share similar political goals, but often Mobile Response Team Operations, L.A. County Depart- Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 12. Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors take more extreme or radical measures to disseminate ment of Mental Health Robert Stern, JD, former president of the Center for not permitted. No refund after Oct. 4. their message to the public. Finally we take a look at the Governmental Studies, a nonprofit research organization Carlo Coppola, PhD in Comparative Literature, Univer- implications and extent to which the European far-right has GENINT 721.543 located in Los Angeles; former chair of the Council on sity of Chicago become more visible in political discourse. French Realism to Naturalism: Governmental Ethics Laws; and former general counsel Reg# 362867 Stories by Balzac and Zola for the California Fair Political Practices Commission. GENINT 721.551 Fee: $115 In this course, we meet characters from every corner GENINT 721.527 The Great American Songbook, ❖❖ Classroom of society—lords and ladies, businessmen and military Volume 2: The Songwriters, the 6 mtgs men, poor clerks, unforgiving moneylenders, aspiring A Brief History of British Art Thursday, 1-3pm, Oct. 11-Nov. 15 politicians, artists, actresses, swindlers, misers, para- A brief overview of the major highlights and styles that Singers, and the Songs emerged in Britain—art that often gets overshadowed The music of America could have been written nowhere UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: sites, sexual adventurers, crackpots, and more. They and overlooked in traditional art history survey courses. else. It has been fashioned by the melodies, harmonies 21650 Oxnard Street appear in the pages of Honoré de Balzac’s The Human We begin with the Royal Academy of Arts established and rhythms brought to this country by men and Plus members pay only $34 for this course. Comedy, an interlinked chronicle of nineteen-century by Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1768; and other painters women from around the world and miraculously trans- Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 19. modernity in all its splendor and squalor. That work such as George Stubs, Thomas Gainsborough and formed by their sons and daughters into songs that Luc LeFrancois includes the novels that have influenced Balzac’s many Joseph Wright of Derby. Continuing on into the 19th have inspired generations and have seen us through literary inheritors—Dostoyevsky, Henry James, Marcel century we explore the radical and influential art of the good times and bad. It is our heritage. It is our legacy. GENINT 731.237 Proust—but also short fiction, some of which we will Romantics: William Blake, John Constable and J.M.W. The second volume of the Songbook features songwrit- Mozart read. Later in the century, Émile Zola accepted the Turner, and the revolution of the Pre-Raphaelite Brother- ers: Cole Porter, George and Ira Gershwin, Gus Kahn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is probably the most famous definition of Realism’s purpose—to write an exact pic- hood and other reactions to the stifling Victorian era. Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz, Jimmy Van Heusen, prodigy in the history of classical music. As early as age ture of an author’s social environment—and extended The 20th century sees the rise of Modernism with Sammy Cahn, and others. Performing artists include: five, he was already an accomplished performer on his social critique to all classes of society in a series of artists such as the Bloomsbury Group and more expres- Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Johnny keyboard and violin and began composing music. His novels and in short fiction, some of which we also read. sionist and independent movements following the Mathis, Glenn Miller, The Andrews Sisters, Mel Tormé, musical legacy; however, extends far beyond the Zola is a spokesman for Naturalism’s program: to horrors of World War II. Tony Martin, Rosemary Clooney, and more. The Great mythos of these early years and he develops into one portray the harsh conditions of the working class. Sug- American Songbook is our country’s gift to the world ... of the most important composers of the 18th century. gested books: The Human Comedy: Selected Stories kkk and what a gift it is. This course surveys the works of Mozart in the context (2014) and Émile Zola’s The Attack on the Mill and of his life and times. It draws connections between his Other Stories (2000). kkk works and a variety of personal and cultural issues. kkk kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) at UCLA 143

Reg# 362674 Reg# 362869 GENINT 741.204 Reg# 362677 Fee: $115 Fee: $100 What Makes Opera Grand: Fee: $80 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom The Great Operas of Mozart ❖❖ Classroom 5 mtgs 4 mtgs The last 10 years of this extraordinary artist’s life 6 mtgs Thursday, 1-3:30pm, Oct. 4-Nov. 1 Monday, 1-3pm, Oct. 29-Nov. 26 (1782-1791), were perhaps his happiest and most Monday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 24-Oct. 29 Westwood: Location to be announced Westwood: Location to be announced productive. Symphonies, concertos, sonatas, and all Westwood: Location to be announced Plus members pay only $34 for this course. Visitors No meeting Nov. 12. manner of musical compositions poured forth. For this Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- not permitted. No refund after Oct. 12. Plus members pay only $30 for this course. Visitors true man of the theater, it was the creation of four ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Katherine Zoraster, MA, adjunct professor of Art not permitted. No refund after Nov. 6. operas that brought personal delight to him and endless Oct. 2. ­History at Moorpark College, CSU Northridge, and the Marc Olevin, creative professional in the field of joy to the world: The Abduction from the Seraglio, The Duncan Palamourdas, PhD, Mathematical Logic, UCLA Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Arts sound design for theater and film whose most current Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and The Magic Flute. project was designing the stage adaptation of Double They deal with Forgiveness and Reconciliation, cover GENINT 741.290 GENINT 721.538 Indemnity at Theatre 40; photographer and graphic the breadth of human emotions and plumb the depths Poker Fundamentals 2 The Map of American Music designer who has created logos, posters, CD and book of the heart. This course explores this final decade in Poker (and No-Limit Texas Hold ‘Em in particular) has Jazz, Blues, Rock, Pop, Folk, Country, Hip Hop, Rap and covers, and advertising materials; former corporate the all too brief life of the “Titan of Salzburg” through been gaining a lot of publicity lately through media such many more kinds of music all evolved in the USA. Some trainer and consultant. class discussion and video selections. as ESPN. In this intermediate (non-beginner’s) class, we of these genres have common roots stemming from Reg# 362736 do assume prior knowledge of the basic rules and then geographic location, ethnic populations, personal his- HUMANIT 731 Fee: $105 we concentrate on expanding from there. More specifi- tory, wars and immigration (by choice and not). They The Play’s the Thing ❖❖ Classroom cally we work on various strategy topics such as, progressed along different paths but as they grew up Great theater has the power to both entertain and 4 mtgs opening charts, bet sizing, hand reading, odds, popular they influenced one another, comingled, sometimes inspire. At its best, a play can inform and even trans- Wednesday, 1-3:30pm, Nov. 21-Dec. 12 misconceptions and others. We also dedicate at least finding their common ground and giving rise to yet form lives. In this lively, thought-provoking workshop, UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: an hour each week playing the game and applying the newer and different styles or genres. Through audio, scenes are performed from plays that reveal the con- 21650 Oxnard Street concepts real-time. The course is designed for retaking video, commentary, demonstration and personal recol- flicts, joys, and journeys of our lives. Offered every year Plus members pay only $31 for this course. Visitors as long as you have knowledge of the basics (rules, lection, this class looks at the map of American music since 2005, this popular interactive workshop features not permitted. No refund after Nov. 29. structure, and betting, etc.) through a wide-angle lens, connecting the dots of its all new plays with professional actors, directed by Earl Schub, MBA, dean emeritus, Chicago College of Reg# 363773 musical history and development. director/playwright Beverly Olevin, performing dynamic Performing Arts, Roosevelt University; former director Fee: $80 Reg# 362675 scenes from contemporary and classic plays. Each of education, marketing, and public relations, Lyric ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $145 week, scenes are presented that explore specific Opera of Chicago; former manager, Western Opera 6 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom themes. Participants discuss the universal themes the Theater, the touring affiliate of the San Francisco Opera. Monday, 1-3pm, Sept. 24-Oct. 29 8 mtgs plays express. Lecture and discussion focuses on the Westwood: Location to be announced Monday, 1-3:30pm, Oct. 15-Dec. 10 role theater has played throughout history and the basic GENINT 721.534 Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: human need to share and learn from our stories. The Taste of Dark Chocolate ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after 21650 Oxnard Street Reg# 362670 There is candy, and then there is artisanal, hand-crafted Oct. 2. No meeting Nov. 12. Fee: $100 chocolate. This course looks at the methods and selec- Duncan Palamourdas, PhD, Mathematical Logic, UCLA Plus members pay only $43 for this course. Visitors ❖❖ Classroom tion process of craft bean to bar companies in contrast not permitted. No refund after Oct. 23. 4 mtgs to mass manufacturers. We learn how fermenting and GENINT 741.268 Andrew Muson, the Julliard School of Music; music Thursday, 1-3pm, Nov. 8-Dec. 6 roasting (or not) affect the final product and how to read High-Level Spanish Conversation and marketing consultant. Westwood: Location to be announced the back of the bar wrapping. Tasting is done horizon- This conversation course is a continuation of our previ- No meeting Nov. 22. tally with a variety of American and international pro- ous Literary Spanish course and is for those who want GENINT 721.228 Plus members pay only $30 for this course. Visitors ducers. A chocolate maker will speak to the class at the to continue improving their oral Spanish skills. Using Basic Psychopathology: not permitted. No refund after Nov. 16. second meeting. authentic sources from Latin America, students learn A Journey Through the Major Mental Beverly Olevin, MA; author of the award-winning Reg# 362703 to speak Spanish through interpretation, imagination Health Diagnoses, Part II novel, The Good Side of Bad. She directed The Manor Fee: $85 and critical reading. You will read and re-tell stories in This course examines four types of mental illnesses: eat- at Greystone Mansion, now in its 16th year. She was ❖❖ Classroom small groups and in class with improved vocabulary, ing disorders, schizophrenia, personality disorders, and an Academic Director in Oxford, England, received 2 mtgs pronunciation, and idiomatic expressions. suicide including a review of suicide attempters, com- UCLA Extension’s Distinguished Instructor Award and Monday, 1-3pm, Dec. 3-10 Reg# 362679 pleters, prediction, as well as an assessment of suicidal was Osher’s first Artist-in-Residence. Westwood: Location to be announced Fee: $80 lethality. Emphasis will be placed on current treatments Plus members pay only $25 for this course. Visitors ❖❖ Classroom and ways in which the senior population can manage GENINT 721.546 not permitted. No refund after Dec. 4. 8 mtgs these problems either personally or involving a loved one. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Lee Scott Theisen, PhD, American History, Latin Tuesday, 1-3pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 13 Reg# 362846 Through Films, Part 2 American History and Art, University of Arizona Westwood: Location to be announced Fee: $100 In this course we explore significant films—fiction and Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- ❖❖ Classroom documentary alike—made by Israelis and Palestinians ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after 4 mtgs since 2000. These films focus on issues central to the Discussion Groups Oct. 3. Monday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 29-Nov. 26 Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the Second Intifada, the West Emilia Chuquin, PhD, Spanish, UNM, Albuquerque Westwood: Location to be announced Bank settlements, the border wall, Arab-Israeli relations Discussion groups are for members who want to No meeting Nov. 12. within Israel, security concerns, and more. The objective ask questions, offer answers and share their GENINT 712 Plus members pay only $30 for this course. Visitors is to become exposed to a variety of different perspec- knowledge in the classroom. Established instruc- Ways of Looking at Contemporary Art not permitted. No refund after Nov. 6. tives, employ each film as a point of entry to understand tors act as facilitators to create an environment This salon opens the door to enhancing experiences the complexity of the problems in that part of the world, in which participants explore subjects in an John Snibbe, PhD, retired program head, Psychiatric with contemporary art. We take field trips to local atmosphere of intellectual stimulation, creative Mobile Response Team Operations, L.A. County Depart- and nurture reconciliation through our own widening museums while sharing conversations around the table self-expression, and socializing without the ment of Mental Health point of view on an exceedingly controversial topic. considering themes such as the artist’s use of materi- Films include: Promises, a deeply moving documentary expectation of tests or grades. Depending on the als, the time and place of the artist’s activity, perception GENINT 721.553 about seven Israeli and Palestinian children; 5 Broken nature of the course, there could be a modest of two and three dimensional pieces, the figure, Cameras, a first-hand account of a peaceful resistance amount of preparation or readings required abstraction and performance. By the end of the course The Evolution of Science, Part 1 in a West Bank village: The Gatekeepers, the accounts and you may be called upon for your insights— The great scientific awakening that led us out of the you will be able to understand and express the ideas of of six former heads of Shin Bet, Israeli’s Secret Service; members should be ready to participate. dark ages set the stage for not just a rebirth of science contemporary art. followed by Ajami and In Between, two films about the but ushered in an entirely new way to encounter the intermingling lives of Arabs and Jews in Israel. GENINT 711.250 Reg# 362682 world around us. The discoveries and exploration of Fee: $80 Copernicus, Kepler, and others paved the way for Gali- Reg# 362847 Intermediate Chess ❖❖ Classroom Chess is one of the most popular strategy games in the leo to chart the course for an innovative scientific Fee: $130 8 mtgs world. This class works as a workshop and is best suited method of observation and deduction which was ❖❖ Classroom Tuesday, 1-3pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 13 for anyone who knows the very basics (rules and moves). passed on to Isaac Newton. This Scientific Revolution 5 mtgs Westwood: Location to be announced A quick refresher is given if necessary, but some very that unfolded in Europe between roughly 1550 and Tuesday, 1-4pm, Nov. 13-Dec. 11 Field Trips basic knowledge of the rules certainly helps. From there, 1700 reverberates to our present day. In this course, Westwood: Location to be announced Tuesday, 1-3pm, Oct. 2-Nov. 16 we expand on various fun chess topics that include but we meet the men and women whose contributions and Plus members pay only $39 for this course. Visitors Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- are not limited to, strategies, openings, endgames, dedication provided “the shoulders of giants to stand not permitted. No refund after Nov. 21. ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after puzzles, exercises, and many others. We also dedicate at on” so the pioneers in this evolutionary chain could Wendy Dozoretz, PhD, Cinema Studies, NYU Oct. 3. least an hour every week to gameplay where you are continue to see further ahead. No background in sci- paired with people of similar skill. You are more than Deborah Cohen, MA in Culture and Performance, ence required, only curiosity and enthusiasm. We welcome to retake the class multiple times. UCLA; PhD in Culture and Performance, UCLA. examine and translate some serious ideas into fun and accessible concepts with the use of viewer-friendly kkk video clips, animations, cartoons, readings and humor. kkk 144 Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) at UCLA Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

GENINT 731.200 GENINT 721.801 GENINT 721.561 GENINT 721.558 Intermediate French Conversation Real Life Spanish Conversation I Great Playwrights of the 20th Century Climate and Energy Documentaries Designed for students who have taken a year or more Building upon skills learned in our OLLI Spanish From Pirandello and Beckett to the great American and Discussion of French, this class prepares you to have a conversa- courses, this Spanish conversation course allows trio—Williams, Miller, and Albee—these are some of the Effective communication between the scientific com- tion with native speakers of French. Real-life dialogues members to practice their fluency with other members major dramatists of the twentieth study. We study their munity and the public is especially important during this include engaging topics such as meeting people, under an instructor’s guidance. The course empha- plays and the through-lines that linked the objectives time of official denial of the existence of global warming making plans, discussing leisure activities, and just sizes understanding each other in real time using of each character together and thus pushed each and its resultant climate change. One vehicle that having fun. everyday events. Participation is absolutely manda- character forward through the narrative. Plays in full will potentially can reach large numbers of citizens is the Reg# 362685 tory! Please note: This is not a beginner’s class; some be viewed, as plays were meant to be seen. As we will documentary. In this course we view and discuss a Fee: $80 Spanish is required. see, each is a philosophical statement made in flesh documentary in each meeting. Participants evaluate its ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 362701 and blood, and perhaps even written in blood as scientific and general factual accuracy, what its objec- 8 mtgs Fee: $80 Nietzsche said all real philosophy must be. Or as Hamlet tives appear to be, how appropriate and effective its Tuesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 13 ❖❖ Classroom said, “The play’s the thing...” How right the Bard was. methods and tone are, and how successful it is in Westwood: Location to be announced 8 mtgs This course is the first of two parts, so it would be meeting its apparent goals. Documentaries include: An Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors Thursday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 15 advisable to start with this one as to keep abreast of Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, Chasing Ice, not permitted. No refund after Oct. 3. Westwood: Location to be announced what we are doing and where we are going. Before the Flood, and more. Ruth Anne Gooley, PhD in French and Francophone Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- Reg# 363590 Reg# 363256 Studies, UCLA ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Fee: $80 Fee: $80 Oct. 5. ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom GENINT 711.229 Amparo Vanni, accomplished Spanish interpreter for 5 mtgs 6 mtgs Current Events: government, business, and entertainment sectors Thursday, 1-4pm, Oct. 4-Nov. 1 Wednesday, 1-3:30pm, Oct. 31-Dec. 5 Understanding Our World Westwood: Location to be announced Westwood: Location to be announced This discussion group focuses on the news of the week. GENINT 741.250 Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors Participants share articles and opinions that pertain to Real Life Spanish Conversation II not permitted. No refund after Oct. 12. not permitted. No refund after Nov. 8. what’s happening both in the United States and inter- This Spanish conversation course builds upon what Vincent Coppola, PhD in Philosophy, Pontifical Grego- Thomas Flood, PhD, emeritus professor of Environ- nationally, and particularly to introduce diverse views. was learned in the first Real Life Spanish Conversation rian University; MFA in Film and Theater Arts, UCLA. mental Studies and Chemistry at USC Many of the pundits we analyze write for The New York course. The emphasis is on practicing the language in Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. Students use GENINT 721.560 GENINT 721.548 and the Los Angeles Times. These include such political their knowledge of the language in conversations initi- Hidden Gems: More Short Fiction from Africa writers as David Brooks, Thomas Friedman, Paul Krug- ated by themselves about general topics under the Buried Treasures and Guilty Pleasures From our ancestors’ first forays through the continent man, Ross Douthat, Fareed Zakaria, John Bolton, Peggy instructor’s supervision. In this cinema course, we view six diverse films that are to the contemporary diaspora, people have always Noonan, Maureen Dowd, and many more whom the Reg# 362702 little-known to the American film-going public, but moved in, out, and about the African continent, sharing class may wish to cover. We also examine such maga- Fee: $80 deserve to be seen. Think of this course as a kind of stories, experiences, and myths. In this course we read zines as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New ❖❖ Classroom overlooked film festival. These movies are real discover- the latest anthology from Short Story Day Africa, Migra- Republic, and other journals that give in-depth coverage 8 mtgs ies, and in keeping with that spirit, the title of each will tions: New Short Fiction from Africa (2017), edited by of current topics. This is your chance to listen and to Thursday, 1-3pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 15 be announced weekly at the end of the preceding Efemia Chela, Bongani Kona, and Helen Moffett. The be heard on the events of the day. Westwood: Location to be announced session. These films represent different genres: anima- anthology’s 21 short pieces use creative and evocative Reg# 362698 Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- tion, war films, socially-conscious drama, suspense approaches to explore the topic of migrations. Some Fee: $80 ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after thriller, screwball comedy, and film noir, to name a few. stories look at the past, when slavery was on the ❖❖ Classroom Oct. 5. Some make you laugh, some will quicken the pulse; still continent; others look at the distant future, when migra- 8 mtgs Amparo Vanni, accomplished Spanish interpreter for others might make you cry. All are entertaining, but tions to a different world is the norm. Still others look Wednesday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 14 government, business, and entertainment sectors most importantly, they make you think. After a brief at relocating to a different continent, whether as a Westwood: Location to be announced introduction, we view the film and follow with a class student or a refugee. As the editors note, “In an era of Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- GENINT 721.555 discussion about the merits of the film, the issues disquieting xenophobia, these stories provide relief [and ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Object Lessons: The Paris Review raised, and the possible reasons why the film is rela- are] reminders that human history is the history of Oct. 4. Presents the Art of the Short Story tively unknown. For example, one of our screenings, a human movement, whether in search of a new world” Myrna Hant, PhD, research scholar, Center for the Since its founding in 1953, The Paris Review, which Japanese masterpiece filmed in 1988, was shown in outside oneself or of greater self-knowledge. Study of Women, UCLA, who has researched popular Time Magazine calls “America’s greatest literary jour- the U.S. at various film festivals, but never had a the- Reg# 362851 culture and mature adults in the media nal,” has been a laboratory for new fiction. The editors atrical release in North America. Come watch some of Fee: $80 have never believed that there was one single way to your favorite stars of yesteryear, like Cary Grant, Irene ❖❖ Classroom GENINT 742.249 write a story. They’ve never espoused a movement or Dunne, and Robert Walker, alongside relatively unknown 6 mtgs Reel Dilemmas school or observed a word limit. Their belief is that actors, all in smaller films that are nonetheless rich in Monday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 29-Dec. 10 “The play’s the thing wherein to catch the conscience every good story writes its own rules and solves prob- cinematic expression. Westwood: Location to be announced of the king,” Hamlet said. This course constitutes first lems of its own devising. In the Review’s new book, Reg# 363361 No meeting Nov. 12. viewing a film—the screenplay actualized—and then Object Lessons: The Paris Review Presents The Art of Fee: $80 Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors addressing the existential dilemma put before us in the The Short Story, twenty masters of the genre present a ❖❖ Classroom not permitted. No refund after Nov. 14. work—the flesh and blood human situation in which the story from the archives and describe the key to its 6 mtgs Maria Siciliano, MPA, Harvard University; MS in characters find themselves. We break the film down, success as a work of fiction, featuring authors such as Tuesday, 1-3:30pm, Oct. 9-Nov. 13 Gerontology, USC; principal and founder, Gerontology analyze how it uses the verbal, visual, and visceral art Joy Williams, Leonard Michaels, Jorge Luis Borges, UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: in Action. forms in presenting our dilemma. Each Reel Dilemmas Raymond Carver, Denis Johnson, and Steven Millhauser. 21650 Oxnard Street course offers all new films, none of which are adver- In this course, we read several selections, discuss their Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors tised ahead of time to ensure that the class is not rationales, and share our own opinions about what not permitted. No refund after Oct. 17. affected by preconceptions or reviews. You would be constitutes a successful short story. The book used in Mark Richman, MM in Piano, Juilliard School of Music; surprised how it changes the understanding of the film. class is Object Lessons: The Paris Review Presents the prize-winning concert pianist; member of the artist- Please appreciate the philosophy behind that process. Art of the Short Story faculty of Junior Chamber Music, artist-teacher at the Reg# 362700 Reg# 363106 Yamaha School of Music in Diamond Bar; formerly visit- Fee: $80 Fee: $80 ing lecturer in music at UCLA. ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom 5 mtgs 8 mtgs Wednesday, 1-4pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 24 Friday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 28-Nov. 16 Westwood: Location to be announced Westwood: Location to be announced Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Enroll- Plus members pay only $40 for this course. ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after Visitors not permitted. No refund after Oct. 8. Oct. 4. Brandon French, PhDs in English and Psychoanalysis; Vincent Coppola, PhD in Philosophy, Pontifical Grego- has been an assistant professor of English at Yale, a rian University; MFA in Film and Theater Arts, UCLA. playwright and screenwriter, and a psychoanalyst in private practice. Over 60 of her short stories have been m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. published by literary journals and anthologies. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED C UC CREDIT, page 5. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Osher Lifelong Learning (OLLI) at UCLA 145

GENINT 741.262 Creativity & Movement Lawn Bowling Fun in Beautiful These courses are interactive. Members are able Holmby Park The Holmby Park Lawn Bowling Club and OLLI have REAL ESTATE to practice or apply what they learn in class. Courses include memoir writing, poetry, acting, teamed up to host an introductory course in Lawn tai-chi, yoga, meditation, drawing, lawn-bowling, Bowling, a low-impact sport endorsed by the American and even smart phone photography. Heart Association. This course takes place in beautiful Holmby Park, next to the L.A. Country Club. Veteran GENINT 721.549 bowlers provide instruction on the greens, supple- Reading and Acting mented by written and audio-visual materials. Coffee, Shakespeare’s Othello tea, and refreshments will be available. Dress is casual, The ideal group for those who love acting, theatre, but, please wear smooth-soled shoes without heels language, and Shakespeare. Each week, we read aloud (such as tennis or deck shoes) to protect the greens. and discuss one act from the play, then work on Reg# 364060 selected scenes and speeches from an actor’s perspec- Fee: $0 tive (scripts in hand—no memorization required!). We 4 mtgs explore the different ways that Shakespeare’s language Saturday, 10-11:30am, Sep 29-Oct 20 helps us bring his extraordinary characters to life. All Holmby Hills Park, 646 Comstock Avenue, are welcome, no prior acting experience required, only Holmby Hills 90024 a desire to passionately engage with the greatest Lawn Bowling Staff, various instructors dramatist of all time. Please bring a copy of Othello to our first meeting. GENINT 731.131 Reg# 362856 Writing That Changes Lives Fee: $0 Throughout the country we are finding our interests lie ❖❖ Classroom in the legacies of ourselves and our families. Acknowl- 6 mtgs edge the contributions you have made to your family, Tuesday, 10am-12pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30 community, and society through this discussion group Westwood: Location to be announced where you learn the fundamentals of writing in a spon- Free for all OLLI members. Enrollment limited. Visitors taneous and easy style. Come discover the creative not permitted. potential that dwells in all of us. Steven Moore, MA in Drama Reg# 362669 Fee: $80 145 REAL ESTATE GENINT 741.600 ❖❖ Classroom Tai Chi: 6 mtgs The Art of Effortless Movement Thursday, 1-3pm, Oct. 4-Nov. 8 Recent research shows that tai chi offers many health Westwood: Location to be announced benefits, especially for seniors. These benefits accrue Plus members only pay $40 for this course. Enroll- from living and moving in accord with tai chi principles. ment limited. Visitors not permitted. No refund after In this course, we explore how these principles impact Oct. 12. our daily lives and learn to embody them through a Katya Williamson, MFA in Creative Writing; author, For more information call (310) 206-2714 or short tai chi form. Through understanding the orienting Bringing the Soul Back Home. email [email protected]. contexts of presence, inner awareness, relaxation, and elasticity, we explore how these principles may trans- GENINT 721.550 form and integrate spirit, mind, inner being, and the Smartphone Photography Workshop: body. By applying them, we can alleviate stress, develop Creating Works of Art GARY BERTISCH SCHOLARSHIP MGMT X 475.1 peace of mind, encourage emotional well-being, and Use your smartphone to create artistic photos. In this Students who are pursuing the Real Estate Certificate Real Estate Principles increase our energy, as well as enhance bodily strength, course, we review how to take an in- focus, well- may be eligible for the Gary Bertisch Scholarship. For 5.0 units balance, and efficiency. exposed picture and how to crop and edit it. We work more information see page 176. This practical study of the basic principles, economic Reg# 362733 with elements of composition, color and lighting so your Educational Requirements for the Real Estate aspects, and laws of real estate covers the information Fee: $80 photo has impact. We also discuss different apps to Salesperson; and Broker Licenses: needed to obtain a real estate license and/or for better ❖❖ Classroom give your photos uniqueness and a type of artistry. This management of personal investments. Topics include 8 mtgs is an interactive class; each week you are given an UCLA Extension does not administer either of the State legal descriptions and estates; encumbrances, liens, Wednesday, 1-3pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 14 assignment which is critiqued the following week. of California exams. and homesteads; agencies; contracts; mathematics; financing and lenders; appraisals; escrows; title insur- Westwood: Location to be announced Reg# 362857 UCLA Extension offers courses that satisfy all the ance; leases, landlords, and tenants; urban economics Participants are required to sign a waiver form which Fee: $80 education requirements for qualifying to take the Real and planning; taxation; and careers in real estate. will be provided. Plus members pay only $40 for this ❖❖ Classroom Estate “Salesperson” and/or “Broker” License Exams. course. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. No 8 mtgs For complete information, including licensing require- Reg# 363833 refund after Oct. 4. Tuesday, 10am-12pm, Oct. 9-Dec. 4 ments, please contact The Bureau of Real Estate (BRE) Fee: $800 Bob Tajima, practitioner of tai chi since 1978 and Westwood: Location to be announced at www.bre.ca.gov. ❖❖ Classroom instructor since 1998. He started his studies with Tung No meeting Nov. 20. 11 mtgs Kai-ying, continued with and was certified to teach by Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors Salesperson License Course Requirements: Monday, 6-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Bruce Frantzis, and currently studies with Yan Yuan-hua not permitted. No refund after Oct. 17. In addition to the general requirements found on the UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. and Ho Nan-jie. Ellen Demsky, award winning, event and portrait BRE website, successful completion of three college- No meeting Nov. 12. One make-up meeting to be photographer in the Los Angeles area. She has taught level courses is required to qualify for a real estate arranged. GENINT 741.303 digital photography for 15 years at the Learning Tree salesperson examination. For more information see Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 8. Gentle Yoga University, Pierce College (Oasis program), and page 147. Michael Fiorina, CEO, Total Commercial Real Estate A gentle and slow approach to a meditative flowing privately. Broker License Course Requirements: Reg# 363836 Hatha yoga class. Mindful stretches are designed to Reg# 363242 For a list of UCLA Extension courses that corre- Fee: $800 make you feel good in your body, connect with your Fee: $80 spond to the required courses found on the BRE mm Online soul, and create space for more openness and ❖❖ Classroom website, visit uclaextension.edu/BrokerLicense. Sept. 26-Dec. 9 well-being. 8 mtgs Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 30. Reg# 362734 Thursday, 1-3pm, Oct. 11-Dec. 6 Bonnie Burke, BA, broker/owner, Heritage Realty Fee: $80 UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: ❖❖ Classroom 21650 Oxnard Street 10 mtgs No meeting Nov. 22. Thursday, 6:30-8pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors Westwood: Location to be announced not permitted. No refund after Oct. 19. No meeting Nov. 22. Ellen Demsky, award winning, event and portrait pho- Mats are required unless participants elect to use a tographer in the Los Angeles area. She has taught digital chair instead of a mat. Participants are required to photography for 15 years at the Learning Tree University, sign a waiver form which will be provided. Pierce College (Oasis program), and privately. Plus members pay only $40 for this course. No refund after Oct. 5. Mona Wells, Hatha yoga teacher in Los Angeles and New York for more than 15 years. 146 Real Estate Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

MGMT X 475.4 MGMT X 476.8 Real Estate Finance Real Estate Market Analysis Real Estate Certificate 5.0 units 4.0 units This course surveys the concepts, methods and tech- This course explores the sources of data used in eco- niques of financing residential and non-residential real nomic studies and provides an in-depth analysis of estate while also identifying and analyzing the various trends, market activity, sales, lending, leasing, and how Begin or advance your career in real estate by earning UCLA Extension’s Real Estate instruments used for such purposes. Instruction covers research studies are conducted. Other topics include Certificate. This 8-course program arms you with the information and skills needed for sources, characteristics and parameters of mortgage land-use studies and city planning, traffic studies, each of the major career segments. Students may obtain the comprehensive certificate capital; fixed, variable rate and other alternative types population behavior and mobility, and consumer spend- of mortgages; government-assisted financing (such as ing and trade area. Students learn through case studies, (no concentration) or a focused certificate with a concentration in a key industry VA, FHA and SBA); the secondary mortgage market; demonstrations, and class participation in the analysis segment: (1) Development; (2) Investments; (3) Leasing and Brokerage; or (4) Property mathematical analysis of finance transactions (covering, of shopping center development, tract development Management. If you choose no concentration, 4 core classes must be taken in addition to among other subjects, amortization, loan constants, (sales, projections, and surveys), service station loca- the fundamental class of each concentration (4 classes). If you choose a concentration, present and future value, compound interest, APR, tion, population projections, employment trends, urban capitalization rates, debt coverage and other financial renewal projects, and community reuse studies. 4 core classes must be taken in addition to 3 classes in the field of concentration. In ratios and ways of determining yield); loan underwriting, Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or con- addition to the required courses, students must successfully complete the 1-day ethics processing, closing and servicing; foreclosures and sent of instructor. seminar at any time during the program. alternatives thereto (such as short sales) and related Reg# 363852 antideficiency law issues; guaranties; construction, Fee: $765 Introductory Course Property Management bridge, permanent, wraparound, mezzanine, and lease- mmOnline hold financing; impact of how title is held and real Sept. 24-Dec. 9 (Strongly Recommended) Concentration estate tax effects; comparison of investment choices, Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 28. both before and after taxes are factored in; plus syndi- MGMT X 475.1 Real Estate Tracy Green, consultant specializing in distressed prop- Required (Choose 1) cation and other equity sharing issues. Case studies for erties, loss mitigation, and sustainable development Principles financing proposals for single-family, multifamily, and MGMT X 477.84 Commercial Property commercial transactions are featured. Reg# 363924 Fee: $765 Core Courses (Required) Management Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or con- ❖❖ sent of instructor. Classroom MGMT X 475.4 Real Estate Finance MGMT X 477.83 Residential Property 10 mtgs Reg# 363844 Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 MGMT X 476.15 Real Estate and Management Fee: $800 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. mmOnline Land Economics Electives (Choose 2) One meeting to be arranged. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Enrollment limited. No refund after Oct. 7. Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 28. MGMT X 476.8 Real Estate Market MGMT X 477.6 Commercial Real Estate Mark Ruff, real estate broker, Keller Williams Analysis Gjenaii Enciso Givhan, MBA, real estate/mortgage Leasing: Contracts and Administration broker/professor, Keller Williams Realty MGMT X 476.2 Property Management MGMT X 476.2 MGMT X 477.90 Real Estate Risk Reg# 363863 Property Management Management Fee: $800 4.0 units Ethics Requirement ❖❖ Classroom This course provides an overview of property manage- 11 mtgs MGMT 891.02 Business Ethics C&EE X 412.1 Fundamentals of ment fundamentals for the real estate professional, Construction Costs and Estimating Tuesday, 6-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 individual owner, or real estate student. Property types UCLA: Royce Hall covered include office, retail, industrial, condominium, Development Concentration MGMT X 477.89 Commercial Real No refund after Oct. 8. and apartment buildings. Responsibilities of the prop- Estate Accounting Joseph Cobert, JD, attorney, Joseph Cobert, A Profes- erty manager/owner will be studied including: tenant Required sional Corporation relations; landlord/tenant law; leasing/renting; human MGMT X 477.10 Real Estate MGMT X 476.35 Internship in resources; office administration; insurance; financial MGMT X 476.15 statements/budgets; building maintenance; vendor Development Real Estate Real Estate and Land Economics services; and property management as a career. The MGMT X 477.12 Real Estate 4.0 units course includes weekly open discussions on current Development, Construction, and Investment Concentration This course covers the economic foundations of real industry events and issues. estate value as well as location theory; the economics Management of Residential and Reg# 363849 Required of spatial patterns—the forces that shape cities and Fee: $765 Retail Projects influence the real estate industry and land uses; and mm MGMT X 477.9 Real Estate Investment Online MGMT X 476.32 Shopping Center theories of growth and decay of local areas, cities, and Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Analysis regions. Other topics include real estate cycles and Enrollment limited to 30 students. No refund after Development, Leasing, and business fluctuations, and identification of specific Sept. 28. c Management Electives (Choose 2) urban land use and land values. Tom Morehouse, CRB, e-PRO, MBA broker/co-owner, Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles, previous Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties MGMT X 476.321 Fundamentals of experience, or consent of instructor. Leasing and Brokerage Commercial Real Estate Reg# 363914 Concentration Reg# 363847 Fee: $765 Fee: $765 ❖❖ Classroom MGMT X 477.92 Advanced Real Estate mm Required Online 11 mtgs Investment Analysis Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 MGMT X 476.321 Fundamentals of MGMT X 475.5 Real Estate Appraisal Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 28. c UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Commercial Real Estate Tracy Green, consultant specializing in distressed prop- 1145 Gayley Ave. erties, loss mitigation, and sustainable development MGMT X 477.95 Using ARGUS and No refund after Oct. 9. c Electives (Choose 2) Spreadsheet Programs for Commercial Don Brenon, CPM, president, Pacific National Property MGMT X 477.5 Commercial Real Estate Real Estate Analysis Services, Inc. Leasing: Principles and Practices MGMT X 477.91 Introduction to MGMT X 477.6 Commercial Real Estate International Real Estate Markets Leasing: Contracts and Administration and Investments MGMT X 477.7 Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions and Dispositions: MGMT X 476.35 Internship in Principles and Practices Real Estate MGMT X 477.80 Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions and Dispositions: Contracts and Administration MGMT X 476.35 Internship in Real Estate

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MGMT X 477.10 MGMT X 476.321 Real Estate Development Fundamentals of Commercial 4.0 units Real Estate Designed to provide students with a comprehensive 4.0 units Prepare for the Real understanding of the multidisciplinary field of real estate This course is for people who are interested in entering development, this course begins with an introduction to the practice of commercial real estate. The course the roles and responsibilities of the real estate devel- provides an introduction to the fundamentals of com- Estate Salesperson License oper, then explores various issues specific to the mercial real estate by covering the four major property development process. Topics include market and site types: multi-family, office, retail, and industrial. Students analysis; community planning; entitlements; social, are presented with an overview of the major differences political, and environmental implications; architecture between commercial real estate and personal use real To qualify for the Real Estate Salesperson License, you must pass a written examination and design; budgeting and financial analysis; construc- estate. Topics include the common agent activities and meet certain requirements of the Bureau of Real Estate (BRE), including successful tion; sales and marketing; and property and asset found in the commercial real estate marketplace, completion of 3 college-level courses. For all other requirements and more information management. Various project types are studied, includ- including leasing, brokerage, development, property ing residential, retail, office, hospitality, industrial, and management and financing; the financial factors in about the real estate salesperson license, visit the Bureau of Real Estate at bre.ca.gov. mixed-use. Coursework includes case studies. commercial real estate investments; and discussion of Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or previ- the common rules of thumb, including cost per square Below is a list of courses UCLA Extension Real Estate and Land Economics ous experience and consent of instructor. foot, gross rent multiplier, capitalization rate, and the offers that are equivalent to those Page 146. Reg# 363854 cash on cash return. Participants also learn common required for the exam. All courses are Fee: $765 lender terminology that applies to commercial real Property Management mm estate, the types of loans available, and an understand- not offered every quarter. Online Page 146. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 ing of the concept of leverage. Real Estate Principles Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or con- Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 28. c Real Estate Appraisal Brien Walton, JD, LLM, senior vice president, Executive sent of instructor. Page 145. Coaching Systems, Inc. Reg# 363851 Real Estate Practice Page 148. Reg# 364040 Fee: $765 Legal Aspects of Real Estate mmOnline Page 148. Fee: $765 Page 148. ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Plus 1 course from the following: 11 mtgs No refund after Sept. 28. c Other courses accepted that are not Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Todd Weaver, CCIM, CPM, president, Synergy Com- Principles of Accounting mercial Real Estate, Inc. currently offered by UCLA Extension UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Page 10. 1145 Gayley Ave. Real Estate Office Administration No refund after Oct. 9. MGMT X 477.7 Business Law c Commercial Real Estate Escrows Aleks Baharlo, president, KFG Investment Co. Page 139. Acquisitions and Dispositions: Computer Applications in Real Estate MGMT X 477.12 Principles & Practices Real Estate Finance Real Estate Development, 4.0 units Common Interest Development Page 146. Construction, and Management This course analyzes the market and financial issues in Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending 4.0 units commercial real estate acquisitions and dispositions. This course identifies the steps required to conceive Students learn ethics and the acquisitions and disposi- and execute residential and commercial development tions processes through multiple perspectives, from For More Information projects. Upon completion of the course, students obtaining the listing and marketing the property to [email protected] | (310) 206-1555 should be able to discuss the terminology and compo- qualifying an offer and closing the deal. Students also nents and identify the process required for managing learn the proper use of sophisticated commercial real such projects. The course introduces basic project estate terminology, practical application of state of the Reg# 363920 MGMT X 477.90 organization, scheduling, financial feasibility, zoning, art financial analysis tools, and abstract the most popu- Fee: $765 Real Estate Risk Management financing, and project management. Instruction is lar listing and purchase contract forms used by profes- Independent Study/Internship 4.0 units designed to prepare students to work with developers, sionals. This course is designed for the residential agent Sept. 24-Dec. 9 This course provides real-life perspective on managing builders, and financial organizations involved in the who wants to crossover to commercial, as well as for International students who wish to pursue paid intern- risk for real estate practitioners. We examine risk from development process. the seasoned commercial broker, investor, owner and ships must contact the International Student Office at several perspectives—the commercial property owner, Reg# 363916 user who need to sharpen their skills. Other profession- (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. commercial tenant, residential managers, employer Fee: $765 als who can benefit from this course include attorneys, Web enrollments require the submission of an initial liability, and physical property risks. accountants, bankers, asset managers, property man- ❖❖ Classroom application. Initial application must be submitted one Reg# 364009 agers, and developers. 11 mtgs week before the quarter begins. Our advisor will Fee: $765 Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 363922 contact you after initial application review. FF Hybrid UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Fee: $715 Restricted course. Visitors not permitted. No refund 10 mtgs 1145 Gayley Ave. ❖❖ Classroom after Sept. 24. Monday, 6-9:15pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 No refund after Oct. 9. 11 mtgs Todd Weaver, CCIM, CPM, president, Synergy UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Adnan Tapia, MBA, principal, Ploutus Advisors Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Commercial Real Estate, Inc. 21650 Oxnard Street UCLA: Royce Hall No meeting Nov. 12. No refund after Oct. 8. MGMT X 477.84 MGMT X 476.32 No refund after Oct. 6. c Shopping Center Development, Todd Weaver, CCIM, CPM, president, Synergy Com- Commercial Property Management Nancy A. San Pedro, CPM, MBA, director, Commercial Leasing, and Management mercial Real Estate, Inc. 4.0 units Properties for Southern California, Shapell Properties, 4.0 units Learn the techniques and strategies for successful Inc. A practical, advanced, and in-depth analysis of the MGMT X 476.35 management of commercial buildings, strip-shopping shopping center development process. Topics include Internship in Real Estate centers, and public venues. Analyze both the financial site location; demographic analysis; market research; 4.0 units and physical management functions. Topics include site plan development; interdisciplinary interaction The internship course provides eligible students an various forms of real estate ownership; management among architects, engineers, attorneys, government opportunity to earn elective credit toward the certificate agreements; budgeting and financial reports; stan- authorities, construction arms, financing sources, leas- program based on an internship position—comprised dard operating procedures; marketing and leasing ing and managing agents, and investors; and develop- of at least 120 hours of practical application of course service contracts; insurance; plant and energy ment of marketing strategies. Prominent guest lecturers material—that the student has secured and had management; facility maintenance practices/audits; provide information on the latest developments in this approved by UCLA Extension. UCLA Extension does not security and emergency procedures; and tenant and dynamic industry. provide internship placement. Eligible students will have employee relations. Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles, or access to a list of firms with internship opportunities. Reg# 363955 consent of instructor. Course is only available to Real Estate Certificate stu- Fee: $765 dents who have completed a substantial portion (gener- Reg# 363857 FF Hybrid m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. ally 20 units) of the program curriculum with a GPA of Fee: $765 11 mtgs mmOnline 3.0 or better. A UCLA Extension instructor acts as an Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Sept. 24-Dec. 9 internship coordinator to monitor the internship UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: No refund after Sept. 28. throughout to ensure a substantive learning 10920 Lindbrook Dr. WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. c experience. No refund after Oct. 9. c Jessica Frazier, MBA, Frazier Group Realty Inc. c Prerequisite(s): The internship is only available to UCLA Jessica Frazier, MBA, Frazier Group Realty Inc. v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Extension certificate students who have completed a minimum of 20 units in the corresponding area of study. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED kkk C UC CREDIT, page 5. 148 Real Estate Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Reg# 363919 MGMT 893.021 Fee: $765 Real Estate Exam Prep Course ❖❖ Classroom 0.7 CEUs Real Estate Exam 11 mtgs This course prepares you for the specific topics in the Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 California Real Estate Salesperson licensing exam. We UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: cover real estate fundamentals by emphasizing the 10920 Lindbrook Dr. concepts of real property ownership, the sale of real Prep Course Enrollment limited to 30 students. No refund after property, contract law, real property law, appraisal, Oct. 1. c financing, and the business aspects of buying and Heather Boren, BA; president, Estate Match. selling real estate under California law. This course will To obtain a real estate salesperson license, you must first qualify for and pass a Reg# 363917 focus on the specific areas of the exam questions, with Fee: $885 our number one goal being for you to pass the exam. written examination. If you have successfully completed the three required ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363953 courses and want to prep for the exam, we’re here to help you. 11 mtgs Fee: $350 Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ❖❖ Classroom This course prepares you for the specific topics in the California Real Estate Salesperson UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. 1 mtg licensing exam. We cover real estate fundamentals by emphasizing the concepts of real Students enrolling in the class must bring their per- Saturday, 9am-5pm, Oct. 27 sonal laptop computer to class. Students with MAC UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: property ownership, the sale of real property, contract law, real property law, appraisal, PCs: You will need to have either Parallel or Bootcamp 21650 Oxnard Street financing, and the business aspects of buying and selling real estate under California law. installed with Windows application in order for the No refund after Oct. 19. This course will focus on the specific areas of the exam questions, with the ultimate goal Argus Enterprise software to install correctly. Please Terrel Miller, PhD, managing broker, California Real direct your questions to Argus ­prior to enrolling Estate Consultants of helping you pass the exam. to make sure your computer is updated prior to receiving access to the software: argussoftware.com/ MGMT X 476.7 contact-us/. Legal Aspects of Real Estate For More Information If you don’t have the proper applications installed on 4.0 units your computer you will not be able to load the Argus An overview of California real property law and its influ- (310) 206-1555 software. Please consider enrolling in the computer ence on various aspects of the real estate industry. The lab section. It is your responsibility to verify that the course examines the legal issues surrounding real required applications are installed on your MAC MGMT X 477.9 MGMT X 475.5 estate ownership and transfer; contracts; rights and computer. duties of ownership; conveyance issues; mortgages and Real Estate Investment Analysis Real Estate Appraisal Argus License fees are included in the price. deeds of trust; easements; government control and 4.0 units 5.0 units Enrollment limited to 35 students. No refund after powers; escrow and title insurance; zoning; landlord A must for anyone dealing with the investment aspects This course surveys the principles and tools of apprais- Oct. 2. Refunds are calculated minus Admin Service and tenant problems; real estate brokerage and agency of real estate. This course examines residential, mul- ing various types of real estate, as well as provides an Fees (including the Argus License fee). c relationships; and agency ethics. tiresidential, commercial, industrial, and special-pur- analysis of value, price, property, and legal rights. Topics Steven R Norris, MAI, CRE; principal/owner, Norris Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or pose real estate investments, as well as reviews include principles of valuation; the real estate market; Realty Advisors; BA, Economics, UCLA. consent of instructor. application of investment ratios to expense factors, the relationship between real estate values and eco- mortgage loan constants, and equity yields before and nomic, social, and government trends; economics of Reg# 363923 MGMT X 475.2 Fee: $765 after income and capital gains taxes. Other topics urbanization, including location, value, and use poten- Real Estate Practice include capitalization; negative vs. positive leverage; tial; neighborhood analysis; site utilization and property ❖❖ Classroom 5.0 units 11 mtgs depreciation methods and recapture; simplification of value; estimating site value; the relationship of con- This course covers the elements of day-to-day real actuarial tables and mathematical formulas; internal struction and architecture to cost standards; deprecia- Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 estate sales and brokerage practices, emphasizing the UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: rates of return; net present value; related yield mea- tion; and approaches to cost, market data, and income selling process and the handling of a real estate trans- surement techniques; senior, junior, and inclusive trust valuation. Students must complete a demonstration 10920 Lindbrook Dr. action from listing to closing escrow. Topics include No refund after Oct. 9. deeds; fee, leasehold, and subordination alternatives appraisal report. securing and qualifying listings and prospects, advertis- c and combinations; explanation and calculation of Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or con- Ralph Weiss, JD, Law Office of Ralph M. Weiss ing, financing, closing the sale, and expediting the & Associates financial provisions of commercial leases; and prevail- sent of instructor. escrow. Additionally, the course covers owning and ing rental rates and operating expenses. Familiarity Reg# 363845 operating a real estate business; managing salespeople MGMT X 476.01 with HP 12C, HP 17BII, HP 10BII, or HP 19BII calculator Fee: $800 and office personnel; budgeting; and developing and is highly recommended. mmOnline maintaining effective community relations. Advanced Real Estate Finance 4.0 units Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or previ- Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Prerequisite(s): X 475.1 Real Estate Principles or con- This course explores the techniques of financing com- ous experience and consent of instructor. Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 28. sent of instructor. c mercial, industrial, residential, and special-purpose Reg# 363855 David Johnson, David W. Johnson, MAI: General Real Reg# 363837 Fee: $765 Estate Appraisal projects through the various phases of development: Fee: $800 site analysis, land acquisition, plant development, mmOnline mm Online construction, and marketing. Other topics include docu- Sept. 24-Dec. 9 MGMT X 477.95 Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Enrollment limited. No refund after Sept. 28. mentation procedures, legal aspects of real estate Using ARGUS and Spreadsheet Enrollment limited. lending, interim and permanent lending procedures, use Brien Walton, JD, LLM, senior vice president, Executive Programs for Commercial Real No refund after Sept. 7. Coaching Systems, Inc. c of income and expense statements, construction dis- Estate Analysis Sabrina Roque, JD, Western State College of Law; BA, bursement schedules, sales and leaseback, leasehold Reg# 363915 4.0 units UCLA. financing, and case studies and workshop problems. Fee: $765 This course examines how to analyze real estate invest- Reg# 363840 Prerequisite(s): X 475.4 Real Estate Finance and ❖❖ Classroom ment property using the Argus Enterprise (AE 11.6.3) Fee: $800 X 475.5 Real Estate Appraisal or consent of 11 mtgs module and Excel software. The course also prepares ❖❖ Classroom instructor. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 participants for the Argus Enterprise certification exami- 10 mtgs Reg# 363956 UCLA Extension Gayley Center: nation. Property types covered include office, retail, Monday, 6-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Fee: $765 1145 Gayley Ave. industrial, and multi-family. Students gain hands-on UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 8. computer lab training in utilizing these programs through c No meeting Nov. 12. One Make-up meeting to be 11 mtgs the analysis of case studies provided by the instructor. Jonathan Swire, MBA, Keller Williams Commercial; arranged. Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Students obtain a working knowledge of how to gather real estate advisor/author/speaker. No refund after Oct. 7. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. and input data, analyze income and expenses, under- c Robert Keller, MArch, MSRED, broker, Warner Center No refund after Oct. 9. stand tenant reimbursements, and generate meaningful Realty c reports for investors, developers, lenders and others. Mark Ruff, real estate broker, Keller Williams Participants learn to analyze sale/purchase decisions and leasing activities from the perspective of the owner/lessor and the tenant/lessee. This course is beneficial for inves- tors; appraisers; real estate analysts; property develop- ers; real estate investment companies; property managers; asset managers; insurance companies; mortgage bankers; institutional lenders; leasing profes- sionals; and employees of Federal, State, and Municipal agencies and planning departments. This course is not designed for residential or small multi-family analysis. Prerequisite(s): Students enrolling in this class must have a basic working knowledge of leasing concepts and income/expenses for real estate. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Sciences & Math 149 SCIENCES & MATH Fundamentals of Immunology

This course presents the molecular and cellular principles underlying immunologic processes in the body with a special­ emphasis on pathological conditions, their causes, and treatments. Topics include: Also of Interest • Innate and adaptive immunity Introduction to Pathophysiology: • Antigen recognition Disease States in the Human Body • Antibodies • Immunological tolerance Page 152. • Hypersensitivity Instructor: Jack Haas, MS Page 152. Introduction to Pathophysiology SCIENCES 150 Biology Disease States in the Human Body 152 Physics Study cardiovascular disease, cancer,­ osteoporosis, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, 153 Other Sciences asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary 154 Chemistry disease (COPD), obesity,­ and eating ­disorders, and discover the mechanisms 156 MATH & STATISTICS and consequences of these diseases, based on physiological dysfunction in the major organ systems. (Topics may vary). Instructor: Helder Araujo, MD, PhD Page 152.

Microbiology Laboratory for Professional Schools For Students Taking Labs Held on the Santa Monica College Campus Explore experimental techniques in microbiology, with emphasis on bacterial cultivation Life Sciences Courses and characterization. Laboratory exercises include light microscopy, quantitative ­techniques, and identification methods. Students­ learn to work effectively in groups to perform experiments, record observations, and analyze results. Students satisfy the Life Sciences core series laboratory requirement by taking LIFESCI XL 23L Introduction to Laboratory and ­Scientific Methodology (page 150). Instructor: Rishab K. Gupta, PhD; professor emeritus, Surgical Oncology, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine; chief due diligence officer, IndieBio. LIFESCI XL 23L should be taken concurrently with LIFESCI XL 7C. Page 150. Please call (310) 825‑7093 for further­ advisement. 150 Sciences & Math Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

throughoutLIFESCI XL 7A, 7B, and 7C. Students can LIFESCI XL 107 liability waiver form. purchase either iClicker 2 or iClicker + for this Genetics Enrollment limited to 21 students. Visitors not Sciences course. Class limited to 40 students. 5.0 units ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund For more information call (310) 825-7093. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Advanced Mendelian genetics, recombination, bio- after Oct. 3. c Sept. 27,2018. No refund after Oct. 2. c chemical genetics, mutation, DNA, genetic code, gene Ronald Cooper, PhD Jana Johnson, MS, PhD regulation, genes in populations. Letter grading. Cord D Kirshner, RN, MSN, CNL Biology Prerequisite(s): Life Sciences 7C, 23L, Chemistry 14A Reg# 363805 LIFESCI XL 7C (or 20A), 14C (or 30A). Fee: $1,040 LIFESCI XL 7A Physiology and Human Biology Reg# 363910 ❖❖ Classroom Cell and Molecular Biology 5.0 units Fee: $985 16 mtgs 5.0 units Organization of cells into tissues and organs and prin- ❖❖ Classroom Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Introduction to basic principles of cell structure and cell ciples of physiology of organ systems. Introduction to 21 mtgs UCLA: La Kretz Hall biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. P/NP or human genetics and genomics. Letter grading. Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Thursday, 7-10pm, Oct. 4-18; Nov. 8-15 letter grading. Prerequisite(s): LIFESCI XL 7B - Genetics, Evolution, and UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: UCLA: Life Sciences Reg# 363744 Ecology 21650 Oxnard Street Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- Fee: $1,000 Reg# 363747 Wednesday, 7-8:15pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ment for Life Sciences. Not open for credit to Physi- ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $1,000 UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: ological Science majors. 20 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom 21650 Oxnard Street Enrollment/class participation contingent on signing a Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 20 mtgs Not open for credit to students with credit for Life liability waiver form. UCLA: Geology Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Sciences 4. Enrollment limited to 21 students. Visitors not Thursday, 6:30-7:45pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 29 UCLA: Haines Hall Letter grading. Lecture only. ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund UCLA: Geology Thursday, 6:30-7:45pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 29 Enrollment deadline: Sept. 26. No refund after after Oct. 4. c No meetings Nov. 20 & 22. UCLA: Haines Hall Oct. 1. cVisitors not permitted.­ Ronald Cooper, PhD Lecture only. The textbook and iClicker will be used No meetings Nov. 20 & 22. Michael Dowicki, PhD Cord D Kirshner, RN, MSN, CNL throughout LIFESCI XL 7A, 7B, and 7C. Students can Lecture only. The textbook and iClicker will be used Reg# 363904 purchase either iClicker 2 or iClicker + for this throughout LIFESCI XL 7A, 7B, and 7C. Students can Fee: $985 MIMG XL 6 course. purchase either iClicker 2 or iClicker + for this ❖❖ Classroom Microbiology for Nonmajors Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 27. course. 21 mtgs 4.0 units Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after Oct. 2. c Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Designed for non-science students; introduction to Olivier Pernet, PhD No refund after Oct. 2. c UCLA: Young Hall biology of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, protozoa, Reg# 363745 Rana Khankan, PhD; postdoctoral scholar, Department Thursday, 7-8:15pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 algae, fungi), their significance as model systems for Fee: $1,000 of Integrative Biology and Physiology, UCLA; lecturer, Life UCLA: Young Hall understanding fundamental cellular processes, and ❖❖ Classroom Sciences Core Education, UCLA; Instructor, Department No meeting Nov. 22. their role in human affairs. Not open for credit to stu- 20 mtgs of Biological Sciences, Mount Saint Mary’s ­University; Letter grading. Lecture only. dents with credit for course 101. c recipient of UCLA Academic Senate Distinguished Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 27. Reg# 363725 Teaching Assistant Award. UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: No refund after Oct. 2. c Fee: $985 21650 Oxnard Street Reg# 363748 Michael Dowicki, PhD ❖❖ Classroom Thursday, 6:30-7:45pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 29 Fee: $1,000 10 mtgs UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: ❖❖ Classroom NEUROSC XL 10 Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 21650 Oxnard Street 20 mtgs Brain Made Simple: UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: No meeting Nov. 22. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Neuroscience for the 21st Century 21650 Oxnard Street Lecture only. The textbook and iClicker will be used UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: 4.0 units Lecture only. If students require a microbiology labo- throughout LIFESCI XL 7A, 7B, and 7C. Students can 21650 Oxnard Street General overview and introduction to the most exciting ratory course, please refer to MIMG XL 100L (offered purchase either iClicker 2 or iClicker + for this Thursday, 6:30-7:45pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 29 and fundamental topics encompassing the field of in fall and spring quarters). course. UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: neuroscience. This course examines the basic physiol- Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 27. 21650 Oxnard Street ogy of the brain and nervous system and the revolution- No refund after Oct. 8. No meetings Nov. 20 & 22. c No refund after Oct. 2. c ary developments now affecting our understanding of Rishab Gupta, PhD Michael Abdelsayed, PhD Lecture only. The textbook and iClicker will be used the brain. c throughout LIFESCI XL 7A, 7B, and 7C. Students can Reg# 363724 Prerequisite(s): High school background in either Fee: $985 LIFESCI XL 7B purchase either iClicker 2 or iClicker + for this biology or chemistry. ❖❖ course. Classroom Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology Reg# 363727 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 26. 11 mtgs 5.0 units Fee: $985 No refund after Oct. 3. Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Principles of Mendelian inheritance and population c ❖❖ Classroom UCLA: Math Sciences genetics. Introduction to principles and mechanisms of Ryan Williams, M.D. Ph.D. specialized in Neuroscience, 10 mtgs Lecture only. If students require a microbiology labo- evolution by natural selection, population, behavioral, Tissue Regeneration, and Anatomical Pathology Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 ratory course, please refer to MIMG XL 100L (offered and community ecology, and biodiversity, including UCLA: Math Sciences in fall and spring quarters). major taxa and their evolutionary, ecological, and physi- LIFESCI XL 23L No meeting Nov. 22. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. ological relationships. Letter grading. Introduction to Laboratory and Not open for credit to students with credit for course No refund after Oct. 9. c Prerequisite(s): LIFESCI XL 7A - Cell and Molecular Scientific Methodology M101A, Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology Payam Benyamini, PhD Biology 3.0 units M175A, Physiological Science M180A, Psychology Reg# 363734 Introductory life sciences laboratory designed for M117A, Physiological Science 111A, or Psychology MIMG XL 100L Fee: $1,000 undergraduate students. Opportunity to conduct wet- 115. Microbiology Laboratory for ❖❖ Classroom laboratory cutting-edge bioinformatics laboratory Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. experiments. Students work in groups of three conduct- Professional Schools 20 mtgs No refund after Oct. 11. c 3.0 units Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 ing experiments in areas of physiology, metabolism, cell Helder Araujo, MD, PhD biology, molecular biology, genotyping, and bioinformat- Experimental techniques of microbiology, with emphasis UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: on cultivation and characterization of bacteria. Labora- 21650 Oxnard Street ics. Letter grading. PHYSCI XL 3 Prerequisite(s): Life Sciences XL 2 or XL 7B. Recom- tory exercises include light microscopy, quantitative Wednesday, 6:30-9pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 Introduction to Human Physiology techniques, and identification methods. Students learn UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: mended to be taken concurrently with Life Sciences 5.0 units XL 3, XL 4, or XL 7C. to work effectively in groups to perform experiments, 21650 Oxnard Street This course provides students with an understanding of record observations, and analyze results. Limited to Lecture only. The textbook and iClicker will be used Reg# 363912 the human body and its organization—from molecular non-majors. Letter grading. throughout LIFESCI XL 7A, 7B, and 7C. Students can Fee: $755 to cellular to tissues and organs—and how component Prerequisite(s): Life Sciences 7A, 7B, and 23L. purchase either iClicker 2 or iClicker + for this ❖❖ Classroom parts function in an integrated manner to permit life as Reg# 363900 course. Class limited to 40 students. 10 mtgs c we know it. Fee: $2,733 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 26. Wednesday, 6-9pm, Oct. 3-Dec. 5 Prerequisite(s): Recommended course: Life Sciences 2. ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 1. UCLA: Young Hall Reg# 363804 c Enrollment/class participation contingent on signing a 21 mtgs Jana Johnson, MS, PhD Fee: $1,040 Wednesday, 6:30-8:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Reg# 363731 liability waiver. ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited to 24 students. Visitors not UCLA Extension Gayley Center: Fee: $1,000 16 mtgs 1145 Gayley Ave. ❖❖ Classroom ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. No refund Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 after Oct. 10. Saturday, 9am-12pm, Sept. 29-Nov. 3; 20 mtgs c UCLA: La Kretz Hall Nov. 17; Dec. 1-8 Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Sherry Soliman, MS, science editor, Demand Media Wednesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 3-17; Nov. 7-14 Santa Monica College: Science Building UCLA: Geology UCLA: Life Sciences Friday, 6-9pm, Nov. 16 Thursday, 6:30-9pm, Sept. 27-Nov. 29 Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- Santa Monica College: Science Building UCLA: Geology ment for Life Sciences. Not open for credit to Physi- Laboratory meets on Santa Monica College campus. No meeting, Nov. 22. ological Science majors. Enrollment contingent upon signing a liability Lecture only. The textbook and iClicker will be used Enrollment/class participation contingent on signing a waiver form. 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Fee includes lab costs. Additional non-refundable fee Reg# 363042 after Sept. 29: $285. Fee: $995 Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not ❖❖ Classroom ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 29. No refund 21 mtgs after Oct. 3. c Tuesday, Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 6 Rishab Gupta, PhD UCLA: Boelter Hall No meeting Nov. 22. One meeting to be arranged. MIMG XL 102 Enrollment limited to 21 students. Enrollment and Introductory Virology class participation are contingent on signing a liability 4.0 units waiver. Students must attend both laboratory and This course covers the biological properties of bacterial lecture sessions to receive credit. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 27. Histology for the and animal viruses, replication, methods of detection, interactions with host cells and multicellular hosts. No refund after Oct. 2. c & Topics provide a general overview of the viral world and Jack Haas, MS its diversity. The main focus will be on comparing the different viral taxa, especially their replication mecha- PHYSCI X 412 Health Sciences nisms, interactions with host cell/organisms, and their Functional Neuroanatomy role as etiological agents of epidemic diseases, cancer 4.0 units and heart conditions. Their use as molecular tools will Scientists have learned more about the central and Basic Tissues of the Body also be discussed. peripheral nervous systems in the past 10 years than in Prerequisite(s): Life Sciences 7A, 7B, and 23L. all previous centuries, due to the accelerated pace of Offered Online Reg# 363728 research and new techniques in neuroimaging. This Fee: $985 course takes advantage of the emerging science to All body organs are made up of combinations of the 4 basic tissues: epithelium, ❖❖ Classroom explore the physical structures, organization, and related connective tissue, muscle, and nervous tissue. In this course students apply the 10 mtgs functions of the human nervous system. Topics include Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 study of the brain sectors responsible for the basic knowledge they have gained in prerequisite life science courses to examine the UCLA: Haines Hall senses (hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching); iden- histological structure and cellular specializations of organs and organ systems Lecture three hours. Online weekly one hour discus- tifying structures involved with such elementary tasks sion through the Canvas Learning Management Sys- as breathing, eating, moving, and sleeping; discussion in the body. tem. Enrollment limited to 30 students. of complex processes, such as communicating, reason- This curriculum in histology is typical of what students study in any medical,­ dental, and Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. ing, and feeling; and a review of common nervous system pathologies and their related structural changes. allied health course at universities throughout the world. What makes this course unique No refund after Oct. 8. c Olivier Pernet, PhD Prerequisite(s): Basic knowledge of human biology and is the opportunity for students­ to become engaged with innovative learning resources physiology, preferably neurophysiology. that utilize a number­ of interactive tools presented within an online learning platform, MCD BIO XL 138 Reg# 362991 coupled with modern online pedagogy. Another exciting feature is the ability to view his- Developmental Biology Fee: $805 tological sections of body tissues and organs using innovative virtual microscopy tools. 5.0 units mmOnline This course teaches the cellular and molecular basis of Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Instructor: Geoffery Meyer, PhD animal embryology and describes the events of devel- Enrollment limited. Enrollment Deadline: Sept. 28. opment common to many multicellular organisms. No refund after Sept. 28. c & Page 152. Lectures emphasize the genetic, cellular, and molecular Helder Araujo, MD, PhD mechanisms involved in development. Topics include changes in gene expression and cell-to-cell interactions PHYSCI X 415 and how these lead to particular developmental out- Endocrinology comes. Students also learn how alterations in normal 4.0 units patterns of gene expression and cell-cell interaction The endocrine system is an intricate complex of hor- lead to developmental defects and disease. mone-producing glands that maintain homeostasis and Prerequisite(s): Life Sciences XL 3, XL 4, XL 23L or Life healthy function of the body. This course explores the Sciences XL 7A, XL 7B, XL 7C, and XL 107. molecular and cellular mechanisms that mediate how Reg# 363806 hormones affect metabolism, growth, and sexual Fee: $985 development. Students gain practical experience apply- ❖❖ Classroom ing their knowledge by reviewing case studies and the 11 mtgs current clinical diagnosis and interventions for treating Wednesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 endocrine diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, hypothy- UCLA: La Kretz Hall roidism, diabetes, and pituitary disorders. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Dec. 5 Reg# 363007 UCLA: La Kretz Hall Fee: $855 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. mmOnline No refund after Oct. 10. c Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Anna Skylar, PhD Midterm and final exams are proctored online; ­additional requirements include microphone, PHYSCI X 401 headphones/speakers, and webcam. Fundamentals of Human Physiology Enrollment limited. Enrollment Deadline: Sept. 28. 6.0 units No refund after Sept. 28. c & This course presents the biochemical and biophysical Joseph Esdin, PhD principles underlying the physiological processes of the Osteoimmunology human body. Lectures cover cell structure, molecular PHYSCI X 425 movement and control mechanisms, energy and metab- Animal Physiology olism, neural control and sensory systems, enzyme 4.0 units Offered Online function, endocrinology, muscle physiology, control of Examine the physiology of animals at the molecular, body movement, circulation, respiration, immunity, kid- cellular, system, and whole organism levels. Instruction ney function, digestion, and metabolic regulation. Labo- covers neural, muscular, circulatory, renal, immune, Bone & Immune Interactions & Related Pathologies ratories emphasize practical application of theory respiratory, reproductive, and digestive systems and reviewed in lectures. Special emphasis is placed on focuses on a wide variety of vertebrates and invertebrate This course addresses the ontogenesis Instruction covers the interaction­ pathological conditions and their treatments. animals to understand how they physiologically overcome of the osteoimmune processes and and interconnectivity between bone, Prerequisite(s): Basic college-level chemistry, biology, challenges imposed by the surrounding environment. bone pathologies that involve immune the immune system, and certain and human anatomy are strongly recommended. Reg# 362992 responses, such as osteoarthritis, pathological­ states. kkk Fee: $855 mmOnline ­osteoporosis, and osteonecrosis. Instructor: Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Andre Barkhordarian, PhD ­additional requirements include microphone, Page 152. headphones/speakers, and webcam. Enrollment limited. Enrollment Deadline: Sept. 28. 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Endocrinology Cancer Biology Offered Online Each year, more than 1.5 million people in Topics Include: the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer and The endocrine system is a complex of hormone-producing glands that maintain • Cancer initiation, progression, worldwide rates are expected to rise to and metastasis homeostasis and healthy function of the body. This course explores the molecular and 23.6 million by the year 2030. cellular mechanisms that mediate how hormones affect metabolism, growth, and sexual • Environmental and genetic causes development. Students gain practical experience applying their knowledge by reviewing case Advances in cancer research have made a • Recent advances in targeted therapies studies and the current clinical diagnosis and interventions for treating endocrine diseases, significant impact on cancer treatments Instructor: Rishab K. Gupta, PhD; professor such as hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes, and pituitary disorders. and survival. This course covers the emeritus, Surgical Oncology, UCLA David molecular and cellular biology of cancer. Instructor: Joseph Esdin, PhD Geffen School of Medicine; chief due diligence officer, IndieBio. Page 151. Page 152.

PHYSCI X 452.6 PATH X 405 MCD BIO X 405 ORL BIO X 401 Foundations in Human Physiology Histology for the Health Sciences: Cancer Biology Osteoimmunology: Bone and Immune 3.0 units Basic Tissues of the Body 4.0 units Interactions and Related Pathologies Everyone experiences the elegant workings of the body 3.0 units Cancer accounts for nearly one in four deaths in the 4.0 units but few of us understand the underlying processes. All body organs are made up of combinations of the United States and the cost to individuals and society is This course addresses the ontogenesis of the osteoim- Unfold the mysteries of the cell and the basic structure four basic tissues: epithelium, connective tissue, muscle staggering at $217 billion each year. While billions of mune processes and discusses bone pathologies that and function of the nervous, muscular, endocrine, and nervous tissue. In this course you examine these dollars are also spent on funding research that will help involve immune responses, such as osteoarthritis, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and immune four basic tissues and look at how they are specialized determine the causes, development and progression of osteoporosis, and osteonecrosis, through the normal systems by taking this online course. Whether you are to perform specific functions in different organs. Along cancer, there is much more to learn in order to prevent human life span. The interactive curriculum includes a preparing for a career in health sciences, planning to with Histology for the Health Sciences II: Organ Sys- and treat cancer effectively. This course will explore the balanced mix of lectures, individual performance, group teach introductory science courses, or simply want to tems, you apply the knowledge you have gained in this molecular and cellular biology of cancer as well as work, and online discussion on the subject of the understand the latest news stories about genetic engi- course to examine the histological structure and cellular review the current advances in therapy. The course is interaction and interconnectivity between bone, and neering or personal health, you can benefit from the specializations of organs and organ systems of the divided into two parts. The first part will examine the immune biology, and certain pathological states. Basic cutting-edge information presented in this introductory body. This curriculum in histology is typical of what nature and causes of cancer and will provide an over- courses in human physiology and immunology are course offered in an asynchronous online format. students study in medical, dental and allied health view of important signaling mechanisms. The second recommended prerequisites. Prerequisite(s): Basic college-level chemistry and a courses at universities throughout the world. What part will emphasize how cancer metastasizes and Prerequisite(s): PhySci XL 3 Introduction to Human human anatomy course are strongly recommended. makes this course unique is the opportunity for you to advances in treatment. Physiology and MIMG X 401 Fundamentals of Immunol- Reg# 363011 become engaged with innovative learning resources Prerequisite(s): Life Sciences XL 2 and Life Sciences ogy or equivalent course work. Fee: $750 through a number of interactive tools presented within XL 3 OR Life Sciences XL 7A, 7B, 7C. Reg# 363038 mmOnline an online learning platform, coupled with modern online Reg# 363028 Fee: $785 Sept. 24-Dec. 2 pedagogy. Another exciting feature is being able to view Fee: $695 mmOnline Enrollment limited. Enrollment Deadline: Sept. 28. histological sections of body tissues and organs using ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 24-Dec. 9 innovative virtual microscopy tools. No refund after Sept. 28. c & 11 mtgs Enrollment limited. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. Prerequisite(s): Basic knowledge in biology. Tuesday, 6-9pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Dr. Judith N. Halle, PhD, RNC, professor, research No refund after Sept. 28. c & faculty, Doctorate of Executive Leadership Program, Reg# 363026 UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. Andre Barkhordarian, PhD Mountain State University; former dean of health sci- Fee: $750 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment Deadline: Oct. 2. ences and nursing, Mountain State University. mmOnline No refund after Oct. 9. c & Sept. 24-Dec. 2 Rishab Gupta, PhD Physics PHYSCI X 459.10 Enrollment Deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after Introduction to Pathophysiology: Sept. 28. c M PHARM X 401 PHYSICS XL 5A Disease States in the Human Body Geoffrey Meyer, PhD Introduction to Pharmacology Physics for Life Sciences Majors: 4.0 units 3.0 units Mechanics and Energy This course is designed to overview the mechanisms MIMG X 401 This course introduces students to the mechanisms 5.0 units and consequences of disease, based on physiological Fundamentals of Immunology underlying the action of various classes of drugs and Statics and dynamics of forces, motion, energy, includ- dysfunction in the major organ systems. Each organ 4.0 units their receptor targets in the body. An overview of 100 ing thermal energy, with applications to biological and system is introduced by a brief and basic review cover- This course presents the molecular and cellular prin- of the most widely used drugs provides insight into their biochemical systems. ing normal structure and function, followed by the ciples underlying immunologic processes in the body. therapeutic effects, clinical indications, adverse reac- Prerequisite(s): Life Sciences 30A, 30B, or Mathematics pathology and some common disorders of each system. Topics include innate immunity; adaptive immunity; tions, and drug interactions. 3A, 3B, and 3C (3C may be taken concurrently), or Discussion includes common clinical presentations of antigen recognition; antibodies; immunological toler- Prerequisite(s): X 452.6 Foundations in Human Physiol- equivalent. Physics 5A, 5B, and 5C form a one-year disease and the mechanisms underlying signs and ance; and hypersensitivity. Special emphasis is placed ogy or successful completion of an introductory college- sequence in basic physics for students in the biological symptoms. Diseases covered include cardiovascular, on pathological conditions and their causes and treat- level physiology course. and health sciences. Calculus is used throughout. Suc- cancer, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, hepatitis, infections ments. Instruction provides an understanding of non- Reg# 363047 cessful completion of basic calculus courses is a pre- and diseases of the kidney and cardiovascular system specific immunological responses, cell-cell interactions, Fee: $820 requisite for admission to this sequence. All students (some topics may vary by quarter). Basic college-level cell receptors, antibodies, hypersensitivities, autoim- mmOnline must take the calculus preliminary exam given at the chemistry and biology and a human physiology course mune diseases, specific immunological responses, and Sept. 24-Dec. 2 first class. are strongly recommended. cells of the immune system and their function. Midterm and final exams are proctored online; Reg# 363893 Recommended: Basic college-level chemistry and a Reg# 363030 ­additional requirements include microphone, Fee: $1,040 human anatomy course are strongly recommended. Fee: $695 headphones/speakers, and webcam. ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363013 ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited to 20 students. Enrollment dead- 31 mtgs Fee: $695 11 mtgs line: Sept. 28. No refund after Sept. 28. c & Monday, Wednesday, 6-7:45pm, ❖❖ Classroom Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Ronald Cooper, PhD Sept. 24-Dec. 5 11 mtgs UCLA: Young Hall UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 No visitors permitted. Enrollment Deadline: Oct. 3. Monday, 8-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA: Boelter Hall No refund after Oct. 10. & UCLA: Knudsen Hall Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment Jack Haas, MS Enrollment/class participation contingent on signing a deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Oct. 9. c & liability waiver form. Helder Araujo, MD, PhD Physics XL 5B and XL 5C will be offered in Winter Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Sciences & Math 153

Quarter and Spring Quarter. Nonscience majors inter- Reg# 363313 ested in a general physics course should take XL 10 Fee: $413 Physics when next offered. Internet access required ❖❖ Classroom to retrieve course materials. 14 mtgs Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- Thursday, 7:30-10pm, Sept. 20-Dec. 13 ment for Physical Sciences. Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens: Enrollment limited to 26 students. Visitors not 5333 Zoo Dr. ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 26. No refund Saturday, 8am-4pm, Oct. 13 after Oct. 1. Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens: Jacqueline Pau, PhD 5333 Zoo Dr. Reg# 363894 No meeting Nov. 22. Fee: $1,040 Offered in cooperation with the Greater Los Angeles ❖❖ Classroom Zoo Association (GLAZA). 32 mtgs Credit students receive homework assignments each Monday, Wednesday, 6-7:45pm, week and are required to engage in at least 15 hours Sept. 24-Dec. 5 of observational study at the zoo. UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Wednesday, 8-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 20. UCLA: Knudsen Hall No refund after Oct. 4. Enrollment/class participation contingent on signing a Cathleen Cox, PhD, director of Research, Los Angeles Observing Animals: liability waiver form.Physics XL 5Band XL 5C will be Zoo, PhD, director of Research, Los Angeles Zoo and offered in Winter Quarter and Spring Quarter. Non- Botanical Gardens science majors interested in a general physics course should take XL 10 Physics when next offered. Internet HLT POL X 450 access required to retrieve course materials.Fulfills in Clinical Genetics: Medical and Public Behavioral Studies in Zoos part the UCLA General Education requirement for Health Perspectives Physical Sciences.Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment 4.0 units limited to 26 students. Enrollment deadline:Sept. 26. This course discusses core concepts in basic and No refund after Oct. 1. applied genetics, exploring their relevance to clinical Offered in cooperation with the Los Angeles Zoo and the Greater Jacqueline Pau, PhD medicine, public health, and genetic counseling. The Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) course begins with a review of introductory molecular PHYSICS XL 5C genetics and genetic epidemiology then explores the This course introduces methods and Instructor: Cathleen Cox, PhD, director Physics for Life Sciences Majors: role of genetics in the diagnosis, treatment, and preven- tion of disease throughout the life cycle. Through techniques of studying animal behavior. of research, Los Angeles Zoo, director of Electricity, Magnetism, and Modern Topics include techniques of organizing research at Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Physics readings and threaded online discussions, students also examine the ethical, legal, and social implications of 5.0 units and collecting data and accurately Garden. She earned her Ph.D. at Stanford genetics in medical practice, research, and population Electrostatics in vacuum and in water. Electricity, cir- assessing and describing behavior. and did postdoctoral studies at the Amer- health. The completion of weekly multiple-choice review cuits, magnetism, quantum, atomic and nuclear phys- questions promotes mastery of the information pre- This course takes place at the Los Angeles ican Museum of Natural History and ics, radioactivity, with applications to biological and sented. The course culminates with a Journal Club Zoo & Botanical Gardens. UCLA. At the zoo she designs and carries biochemical systems. project that allows the student to focus on a topic of Prerequisite(s): Physics XL 5B Page 153. out observational studies of animals in personal interest. Reg# 363895 the collection of more than 270 species. Reg# 363010 Fee: $1,040 Fee: $780 ❖❖ Classroom mmOnline 21 mtgs Princeton, MD at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, MPH at Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Monday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Columbia, and fellowship at UCLA. A previous course in general biology and/or a back- UCLA: Physics & Astronomy Bldg. ground in health care is recommended. Reg# 363257 Horseback Riding Tuesday, 8-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Enrollment deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after Fee: $65 UCLA: Knudsen Hall Sept. 27. & ❉❉ SMART Network Remote Classroom Program Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- c 1 mtg ment for Physical Sciences. Enrollment/class partici- Claudia Mikail, MD, MPH, who is a clinical geneticist and author of Public Health Genomics: The Essentials. Wednesday, 1-4pm, Nov. 14 Exciting Program for the pation contingent on signing a liability waiver form. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Enrollment limited to 26 students. Visitors not As a medical school admissions consultant, she helps Beginning Equestrian students achieve their best. She received her BA at Students in this remote classroom connect to their ­permitted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 25. No refund instructor and peers through web-conferencing tech- after Oct. 1. Princeton, MD at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, MPH at Traditional Equitation School, L.A. c Columbia, and fellowship at UCLA. nology for live, synchronous learning. All courses are Arash Bellafard, PhD recorded for student convenience. Equestrian Center, Burbank NEW Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Nov. 13. HLT POL 805.1 In this hands-on program, students Other Sciences No refund after Nov. 13. will learn the fundamentals of proper Clinical Skills I: Claudia Mikail, MD, MPH, who is a clinical geneticist BIOLGY X 480.31 Taking a Medical History and author of Public Health Genomics: The Essentials. horse care. Students will also learn Observing Animals: 0.3 CEUs As a medical school admissions consultant, she helps the art of horseback riding, including Behavioral Studies in Zoos This seminar will teach the basics of how to take and students achieve their best. She received her BA at safe and effective riding techniques. 3.0 units document a patient’s medical history. The material Princeton, MD at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, MPH at The successful study of the behavior of animals, presented will be especially useful for students prepar- Columbia, and fellowship at UCLA. Page 125. ing for medical, PA, or nursing school or for other whether in zoos or their natural environments, requires Reg# 363275 professions requiring expertise in the creation or organized functional methods of description and data Fee: $65 interpretation of medical records (e.g. medical scribe, collection (as well as dedication and patience) in order ❉❉ SMART Network Remote Classroom clinical research). to yield meaningful and useful results. This course 1 mtg provides an introduction to these methods and tech- Reg# 363245 Wednesday, 1-4pm, Nov. 14 niques of studying the behavior of animals without Fee: $65 UCLA Extension Gayley Center: experimental manipulation. Topics include techniques ✢✢ SMART Network Instructor Classroom 1145 Gayley Ave. of organizing and collecting numerical data; methods 1 mtg Students in this remote classroom connect to their of producing accurate descriptions of behavior; recog- Wednesday, 1-4pm, Nov. 14 instructor and peers through web-conferencing tech- nizing various components, categories, and contexts of UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: nology for live, synchronous learning. All courses are behavior; and minimizing artifacts and errors in such 21650 Oxnard Street recorded for student convenience. m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. studies. Instruction emphasizes practical firsthand The instructor and students in this room connect to a Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors application of such techniques to behavioral problems remote classroom through web-conferencing technol- not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Nov. 13. g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. and studies. In addition to lectures and demonstrations, ogy for live, synchronous learning. All courses are No refund after Nov. 13. participants conduct a study project on selected species recorded for student convenience. Claudia Mikail, MD, MPH, who is a clinical geneticist WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. at the Los Angeles Zoo. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors and author of Public Health Genomics: The Essentials. c not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Nov. 13. ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. kkk As a medical school admissions consultant, she helps v No refund after Nov. 13. students achieve their best. She received her BA at Claudia Mikail, MD, MPH, who is a clinical geneticist Princeton, MD at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, MPH at & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED and author of Public Health Genomics: The Essentials. Columbia, and fellowship at UCLA. As a medical school admissions consultant, she helps C UC CREDIT, page 5. students achieve their best. 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Topics include resonance, stereochemistry, No meeting Nov. 24. conjugation, and aromaticity; spectroscopy (NMR, IR, Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- and mass spectrometry); introduction to effects of ment for Physical Sciences. structure on physical and chemical properties; and Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. survey of biomolecular structure. c No refund after Oct. 13. c & Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 14B with a grade of C- or For financial aid eligibility­ requirements, call the UCLA Extension Financial Aid Office Saori Shiraki, PhD better. at (310) 825-4246. Reg# 363315 Reg# 362982 Fee: $925 Fee: $925 ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom Chemistry the sequence for premedical and other pre-allied 10 mtgs 10 mtgs health studies. Saturday, 10am-2pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 Monday, 6-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 CHEM XL 14A Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Atomic and Molecular Structure, ment for Physical Sciences. No meeting Nov. 10 & 24. One online meeting to be No meeting Nov. 12. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 3. No refund after arranged. Not open for credit to students with credit for Chem- Equilibria, Acids, and Bases Oct. 10. & 4.0 units c Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- istry 10D. David James Watts, MS in Chemistry, UCLA This course provides an introduction to physical and ment for Physical Sciences. Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund after general chemistry principles; atomic structure based on Reg# 362951 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. Oct. 8. c & quantum mechanics; atomic properties; trends in the Fee: $925 No refund after Oct. 13. c & Ochan Otim, PhD, BCES, winner of the 2017 UCLA periodic table; chemical bonding (Lewis structures, ❖❖ Classroom Instructor to be announced Extension Distinguished Instructor Award VSEPR theory, hybridization, and molecular orbital 10 mtgs Reg# 362981 theory); gaseous and aqueous equilibria; properties Saturday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 CHEM XL 14BL Fee: $925 of inorganic and organic acids, bases, and buffers; UCLA: Young Hall General and Organic Chemistry ❖❖ Classroom and titrations. c No meeting Nov. 24. Laboratory I 10 mtgs Prerequisite(s): High school chemistry or equivalent Not open for credit to students with credit for Chem- 3.0 units Saturday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 background and three-and-a-half years of high school istry 11A or 20A. This is the first chemistry course in This laboratory class provides an introduction to volu- UCLA: Young Hall mathematics. Students who lack the necessary back- the sequence for premedical and other pre-allied metric, spectrophotometric, and potentiometric analysis. No meeting Nov. 24. ground should enroll in Chemistry 917. health studies. Instruction also covers the use and preparation of Not open for credit to students with credit for Chem- Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- Reg# 363177 buffers and pH meters, and synthesis and kinetics istry 10D. ment for Physical Sciences. Fee: $925 techniques using compounds of interest to students in Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. ❖❖ Classroom life sciences. c No refund after Oct. 13. & No refund after Oct. 13. c 11 mtgs c & Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 14A with grade of C- or Kevin Barnese, PhD Tuesday, 6-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 David James Watts, MS in Chemistry, UCLA better; co- or prerequisite Chemistry 14B. UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Reg# 362976 CHEM XL 14CL CHEM XL 14B 21650 Oxnard Street Fee: $2,112 General and Organic Chemistry Not open for credit to students with credit for Chem- Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, ❖❖ Classroom Laboratory II istry 11A or 20A. This is the first chemistry course in Kinetics, and Organic Chemistry 10 mtgs 4.0 units the sequence for premedical and other pre-allied 4.0 units Friday, 6-10pm, Sept. 28-Dec. 14 This laboratory class covers the synthesis and analysis health studies. This course covers phase changes; thermochemistry; Santa Monica College: Science Building of compounds; purification by extraction, chromatogra- Fulfills in part the UCLA General Education require- first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics; free No meeting Nov. 9 & 23. phy, recrystallization, and sublimation; characterization ment for Physical Sciences. energy changes; electrochemistry and its role as energy Course fee includes laboratory usage fee, breakage by mass spectroscopy; UV, NMR, and IR spectroscopy; Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after source; chemical kinetics, including catalysis, reaction fee, all equipment, chemicals, supplies, and student optical activity; electrochemistry; and pH titration. c mechanisms, and enzymes; coordination compounds; Oct. 9. c & parking on the SMC campus. Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 14B, Chemistry 14BL, and Udayabagya Halim, PhD, UCLA general classes and naming of organic molecules; Students are responsible for purchasing an approved Chemistry 14C with grades of C- or better. structure, conformations, and relative energies of Reg# 362972 flame-resistant lab coat and safety goggles. organic molecules; application of thermodynamics and kkk Fee: $925 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors kinetics to organic and biochemical reactions; and use ❖❖ Classroom not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. $280 of molecular modeling software to illustrate molecular 11 mtgs nonrefundable. No refund after Oct. 2. & structures and their relative energies. c c Wednesday, 6-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Kevin Barnese, PhD Prerequisite(s): Chemistry14A: Math 3A or Math 31A, UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. with a grade of C- or better. Not open for credit to students with credit for Chem- istry 11A or 20A. 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Reg# 362983 Fee: $2,733 ❖❖ Classroom UCLA Medical 20 mtgs Friday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 28-Dec. 14 Santa Monica College: Science Building Assistant Program Saturday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 15 Santa Monica College: Science Building (UCLA MAP) No meetings Nov. 9, 10, 23 & 24. Course fee includes laboratory usage fee, breakage New Certificate Program fee, all equipment, chemicals, supplies, and student Become a medical assistant in parking on the SMC campus. Students are respon- sible for purchasing an approved flame-resistant lab 12 months! coat and safety goggles. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Apply for Spring 2019! not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. $280 The UCLA Medical Assistant Program nonrefundable. No refund after Oct. 2. c & (MAP), offered through a partnership Clinical Genetics Wei-Hao Huang, PhD between UCLA Health and UCLA CHEM XL 14D Extension, combines theory and prac- Medical & Public Health Perspectives Organic Reactions and tical experience to prepare students Pharmaceuticals for a career as a medical assistant. Offered Online 4.0 units This course covers organic reactions; nucleophilic and Applications are due by December. Explore core concepts in basic and applied genetics, including their relevance­ to clinical electrophilic substitutions and additions; electrophilic medicine, public health, and genetic counseling. aromatic substitutions; carbonyl reactions, and catalysis. health.uclaextension.edu/ucla-map Instruction also covers the molecular basis of drug action The course begins with a review of introductory molecular genetics and genetic epidemi- and the organic chemistry of pharmaceuticals. c Page 124. ology then examines the role of genetics in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 14C with a grade of C- or disease throughout the life cycle. The ethical, legal, and social implications of genetics in better. Reg# 361634 medical practice, research, and population health also are discussed. Reg# 362984 Fee: $925 Fee: $925 ❖❖ Instructor: ❖❖ Classroom Classroom 10 mtgs Claudia N. Mikail, MD, MPH is a clinical geneticist and USCIS Civil Surgeon in Woodland 10 mtgs Saturday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 Saturday, 9am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 Hills, CA. A diplomate of the American Board of Preventive Medicine and member of UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: the American College of Medical Genetics, she is the author of the bestselling textbook UCLA: Young Hall 21650 Oxnard Street No meeting Nov. 24. Wednesday, 6-10pm, Nov. 7 Public Health Genomics: The Essentials and is a popular public speaker on health issues Not open for credit to students with credit for Chem- UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: in our community. istry 10D or 10E. 21650 Oxnard Street Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No meeting Nov. 10 & 24. Page 153. No refund after Oct. 13. c & Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Ochan Otim, PhD, BCES, winner of the 2017 UCLA not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No refund Extension Distinguished Instructor Award after Oct. 13. c & Karen Lohnes, PhD, Biochemistry CHEM XL 153A CHEM 917 Reg# 363297 Biochemistry: Introduction to CHEM XL 153C Preparation for College Chemistry Fee: $503 Structure, Enzymes, and Metabolism Biochemistry: Biosynthetic and This course prepares students for the Integrated Gen- ❉❉ SMART Network Remote Classroom 4.0 units Energy Metabolism and Its Regulation eral, Physical, and Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences 10 mtgs This course covers structure of proteins, carbohydrates, 4.0 units Students series by providing a strong problem-solving Thursday, 6-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 and lipids; enzyme catalysis and principles of metabo- This course discusses the metabolism of carbohydrates, background. It covers the principles of atomic structure; UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: lism, including glycolysis, citric acid cycle; and oxidative periodic properties; behavior of solids, liquids, and 21650 Oxnard Street c fatty acids, amino acids, and lipids. Additionally, the phosphorylation. course covers photosythetic metabolism and assimila- gases; bonding and energetics; and chemical systems. No meeting Nov. 22. Prerequisite(s): Life Science 2 and Life Science 3 (or tion of inorganic nutrients. Finally, the course covers the Instruction also includes making and recording observa- Students in this remote classroom connect to their Life Science 7A, 7B, and 7C), Life Science 23L, and regulation of these processes. c tions, and drawing conclusions. instructor and peers through web-conferencing tech- Chemistry 14D with grades of C- or better. Prerequisite(s): Life Science 2 and Life Science 3 (or Prerequisite(s): Math 902 (offered in Fall and Spring nology for live, synchronous learning. All courses are Reg# 362986 Life Science 7A, 7B, and 7C), Life Sciences 23L, and quarters) and Math 903 (offered in Winter and Summer recorded for student convenience. Fee: $925 Chemistry 153A with a grade of C or better. quarters), or two years of high school algebra. Comple- Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 11. Reg# 362988 tion of this course with a grade C or better on the final c & 12 mtgs Sid Sreekaram, MS Engineering Fee: $925 exam is a prerequisite for enrollment in Chemistry 14A Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 ❖❖ Classroom for those students who have not recently completed one Reg# 363298 UCLA: Bunche Hall 11 mtgs year of high school chemistry. Fee: $503 Saturday, 2-5pm, Dec. 1 Tuesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Reg# 363294 ❉❉ SMART Network Remote Classroom UCLA: Young Hall UCLA: Boelter Hall Fee: $503 10 mtgs Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. 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Shanna Nicole Dobson, MS No refund after Oct. 2. c & John Sepikas, PhD MATH XL 31B Online Reg# 363037 Integration and Infinite Series 4.0 units Fee: $925 This course covers transcendental functions, methods, ❖❖ Classroom applications of integration, sequences, and series. c PHYSCI X 449 The Human Body: PHYSCI X 452.6-Foundations of 14 mtgs Prerequisite(s): Math 31A with a grade of C- or better. How It Functions Human Physiology Wednesday, 6:30-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Reg# 363050 Page 120. Page 151. 21650 Oxnard Street Fee: $925 Monday, 6:30-10pm, Oct. 15 & 29; Nov. 19 ❖❖ Classroom PHYSCI X 450 Exercise Physiology PATH X 405 Histology for the Health UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: 11 mtgs Page 120. Sciences: Basic Tissues of the Body 21650 Oxnard Street Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Page 152. All students must take the placement exam given at UCLA: Boelter Hall COM HLT X 404.7 Exercise and the first class. Saturday, 10am-1pm, Nov. 3 Sports Nutrition ORL BIO X 401 Osteoimmunology: Students who are not qualified to take this course UCLA: Boelter Hall Bone and Immune Interactions and should enroll in 903 Intermediate Algebra for College Online session Page 121. Students. Nov. 10 Related Pathologies No meeting on Nov. 22. COM HLT X 425 Biomechanics of Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Page 152. ment deadline: Oct. 3. Visitors not permitted.­ Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Musculoskeletal Injury No refund after Oct. 11. & No refund after Oct. 10. c & c Page 121. M PHARM X 401 Introduction Esmaail Nikjeh, MS Ryan Valles, MS to Pharmacology Reg# 363051 COM HLT X 438 Food, Mood, and MATH XL 31A Fee: $925 Eating Behaviors Page 152. Differential and Integral Calculus ❖❖ Classroom HLT POL X 450 Clinical Genetics: 4.0 units 10 mtgs Page 121. This course covers differential calculus and applications Thursday, 6-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Medical and Public Health Perspectives c UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: PHYSCI X 412 Functional and the introduction to integration. Page 153. Prerequisite(s): Math 1 Precalculus with a grade of C- 21650 Oxnard Street Neuroanatomy or better, or three-and-a-half years of high school No meeting Nov. 22. One online meeting to be Math X 402.1 Introduction to Calculus mathematics, including some coordinate geometry and arranged Nov. 10. Page 151. Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Page 156. trigonometry. PHYSCI X 425 Animal Physiology Reg# 363046 No refund after Oct. 11. c & Instructor to be announced Page 151. Stats X 402 Introduction to Statistics Fee: $925 and Quantitative Methods ❖❖ Classroom PHYSCI X 415: Endocrinology 14 mtgs MATH X 402.1 Page 157. Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Oct. 2-Dec. 4 Introduction to Calculus Page 151. UCLA: Math Sciences 4.0 units Stats X 402.1 Advanced Statistics and Saturday, 1:30-4:30pm, Oct. 6, 20 & 27; This course covers the different applications of both Quantitative Methods Nov. 10 differential and integral calculus to representative UCLA: Math Sciences problems characteristic of the public and private eco- Page 157. All students must take the placement exam given at nomic sectors. Major topics covered in differential the first class. Students who are not qualified to take calculus include optimization; applications of the first this course should enroll in XL 1 Precalculus. and second derivatives that will find the optimized and Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. Visitors not permitted.­ inflection values of various functions; integral calculus, Math & Statistics and procedures for finding either area under one curve No refund after Oct. 9. c & Course Icons For more information call (310) 825-7093. Anait Barsegyan, MS or between two curves. Students are expected to apply the relevant techniques from differential and integral Reg# 363048 calculus in a wide variety of real-world contexts that are Provide MATH XL 1 Fee: $925 related to the problem-solving needs of public and ❖❖ Classroom Precalculus private sector organizations. Upon completing this 4.0 units 14 mtgs Information course, students should be able to take first derivatives This course covers function concept; linear and poly- Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 of functions to find minimum and maximum values and nomial functions and their graphs; applications to UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. At-a-Glance take second derivatives to find inflection points of a optimization; inverse, exponential, and logarithmic Online sessions function. Students are expected to understand the functions; and trigonometric functions. c Oct. 13, 20 & 27 fundamental theorem of calculus and its implications m ONLINE COURSE Prerequisite(s): Math 903 Intermediate Algebra for All students must take the placement exam given at for applied real-world problems. Technical requirements, page 4 College Students with a grade of C or better, or two- the first class. Prerequisite(s): Math 903 Intermediate Algebra for and-a-half years of high school mathematics. Students who are not qualified to take this course HYBRID COURSE, page 4 College Students or equivalent. g Reg# 363040 should enroll in XL 1 Precalculus. Reg# 363019 Fee: $925 Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 Fee: $865 ❖❖ Classroom No refund after Oct. 9. & c c mmOnline 20 mtgs Ryan Valles, MS v ON-GROUND COURSE Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Monday, Wednesday, 6:30-9pm, kkk Coursework must be submitted as Microsoft Word or Sept. 24-Dec. 5 & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Excel attachments. UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Visit our website for textbook Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- No meeting Nov. 12 & 21. information. ment deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after All students must take the placement exam given at Sept. 27. & C UC CREDIT the first class. c Students who are not qualified to take this course Matin Lackpour, MBA, EdD, PhD, mechanical engineer, May be transferable­ to other Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (retired) colleges and universities, page 5 should enroll in 903 Intermediate Algebra for College Students. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Sciences & Math 157

NEW Reg# 363055 MATH X 451.44 Fee: $975 Gems And Astonishments of ❖❖ Classroom 12 mtgs Mathematics: Past and Present Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 3.0 units UCLA: Franz Hall Mathematics has evolved over the centuries not only by Saturday, 11am-2pm, Dec. 1 building on the work of past generations, but also UCLA: Franz Hall through unforeseen discoveries or conjectures that No meeting, Nov. 20. continue to tantalize, bewilder, and engage academics Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. and the public alike. This course, the first in a two- No refund after Oct. 9. quarter sequence, is a survey of about two dozen c & problems—some dating back 400 years, but all readily Matthew Baltar, PhD candidate in Statistics, UCLA stated and understood—that either remain unsolved or Reg# 363130 have been settled in fairly recent times. Each of them, Fee: $975 aside from presenting its own intrigue, has led to the ❖❖ Classroom development of novel mathematical approaches to 11 mtgs problem solving. Topics to be discussed include (Google Tuesday, 6:30-9:45pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Earn Credit Toward You away!): Conway’s Look and Say Sequences, Kepler’s UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Conjecture, Szilassi’s Polyhedron, the ABC Conjecture, Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Benford’s Law, Hadamard’s Conjecture, Parrondo’s not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund Paradox, and the Collatz Conjecture. The course should after Oct. 9. c & appeal to devotees of mathematical reasoning and Jaime Vallejo Valadez, MS Undergraduate Degree those wishing to keep abreast of recent and continuing Reg# 363133 mathematical developments. Fee: $975 Prerequisite(s): Some exposure to advanced mathemat- ❖❖ Classroom Look for this icon c and course numbers XL 1-199 to identify ical methods, particularly those pertaining to number 11 mtgs theory and matrix theory. Tuesday, 6:45-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 transfer credit courses! Reg# 362773 UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Fee: $453 21650 Oxnard Street Earn units/subject credit that can be applied toward bachelor’s degrees ❖❖ Classroom Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. at all UC and Cal State campuses. 11 mtgs No refund after Oct. 9. c & Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Michael Tsiang, PhD, lecturer in Statistics, UCLA Earn credit in: UCLA: Math Sciences Reg# 363149 Enrollment deadline: Oct. 2. No refund after Fee: $975 104 Environmental Sciences 135 Languages Oct. 9. & ❖❖ Classroom & Public Policy Michael Miller, PhD, senior mathematician (retired), 12 mtgs 150 Sciences & Math RAND Corporation Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Oct. 2-Dec. 4 126 Humanities & Social Sciences 158 Writing, Journalism & Literature UCLA: Math Sciences MATH 902 Saturday, 9am-12pm, Nov. 10; Dec. 1 Beginning Algebra for UCLA: Math Sciences College Students Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors Evening, weekend and online courses for busy professionals. For those who would like a pleasant introduction or not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 9. No refund uclaextension.edu/transfercourses review of elementary algebra, this course emphasizes after Oct. 16. c & not only content, but also reducing your anxiety about Miles Chen, PhD, lecturer in Statistics, UCLA the subject while working in a relaxed and supportive Reg# 363069 Reg# 363166 Reg# 363052 atmosphere. Instruction covers signed numbers, linear Fee: $975 Fee: $975 Fee: $865 mm and quadratic equations, graphing, factoring, radicals, ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom Online simultaneous equations, and applications. 12 mtgs 12 mtgs Sept. 24-Dec. 9 Reg# 363016 Thursday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 Thursday, 6-9pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 It is recommended that students have the latest Fee: $532 UCLA: Franz Hall UCLA: Math Sciences anti-virus, word processing, and spreadsheet ❖❖ Classroom Tuesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Nov. 20 Wednesday, 6-9pm, Nov. 21 software. 12 mtgs UCLA: Franz Hall UCLA: Math Sciences Coursework must be submitted as Microsoft Word or Monday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Saturday, 11am-2pm, Dec. 1 Saturday, 1-4pm, Dec. 1 Excel attachments. UCLA: Math Sciences UCLA: Franz Hall UCLA: Math Sciences Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enroll- Saturday, 1:30-4:30pm, Oct. 13; Nov. 17 No meeting Nov. 22. No meeting Nov. 22. ment deadline: Sept. 27. No refund after UCLA: Math Sciences Visitors not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. Not open for credit to students with credit for Statis- Sept. 27. c & No meeting Nov. 12. No refund after Oct. 11. & tics 10, 11, 12, or 14. Andy Niknafs, MS, PhD, lead engineer, Los Angeles c Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors This course should be taken prior to 903 Intermediate Matthew Baltar, PhD candidate in Statistics, UCLA Department of Water and Power not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 4. No refund Algebra for College Students. Reg# 363129 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors after Oct. 11. c & STATS X 402.1 Fee: $975 Miles Chen, PhD, lecturer in Statistics, UCLA not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 1. No refund ❖❖ Classroom Advanced Statistics and after Oct. 8. & Quantitative Methods c 10 mtgs STATS X 402 Anait Barsegyan, MS Saturday, 9am-12:45pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 4.0 units UCLA: Geology Introduction to Statistics and This advanced course in inferential statistics empha- STATS XL 10 No meeting Nov. 24. Quantitative Methods sizes the practical application of statistical analysis. Introduction to Statistical Reasoning Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors 4.0 units Instruction includes an examination of the role of sta- 5.0 units not permitted.­ Enrollment deadline: Oct. 6. No refund This introductory statistics course emphasizes practical tistics in research; understanding statistical terminol- This course provides an introduction to statistical think- after Oct. 13. & application of the statistical analysis. The introduction ogy; use of appropriate statistical techniques; and c covers the role of statistics in research; understanding interpretation of findings in the fields of economics, ing and understanding, including strengths and limita- Jaime Vallejo Valadez, MS tions of basic experimental designs, graphical and statistical terminology; the use of appropriate statistical business, nursing, and medical research. Topics include numerical summaries of data, inference, and regression STATS XL 13 techniques; and interpreting findings in the fields of graphing and tabulation of data; hypothesis testing for as descriptive tool. Not open for credit to students with science, economics, nursing, business, and medical small and large samples; chi-squared; statistical quality Introduction to Statistical Methods for research. Topics include graphing and tabulation of control; analysis of variance (ANOVA), regression; cor- credit for Economics 40. Fulfills in part the UCLA Life and Health Sciences General Education requirement for Life or Physical data, central tendency measures, dispersion, probability relation; and decision making under uncertainty. 5.0 units Sciences. c theory, probability distribution, sampling techniques, Prerequisite(s): Statistics X 402. This introductory course for pre-health professionals Prerequisite(s): Math 903 Intermediate Algebra for confidence interval, and hypothesis testing. covers the presentation and interpretation of data, Reg# 363054 College Students or three years of high school descriptive statistics, introduction to correlation and kkk Fee: $865 mathematics. mm regression, and introduction to basic statistical infer- Online Sept. 24-Dec. 9 kkk ence (estimation, testing of means and proportions, ANOVA) using both bootstrap methods and parametric Coursework must be submitted as Microsoft Word or models. c Excel attachments. 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Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Oct. 30. c Writers’ Program Michael Buckley, MFA, award-winning author and WRITING & short fiction writer whose work has appeared in numer- ous anthologies. Michael’s debut collection is Miniature Men, and his stories have appeared in The Alaska Creative Writing Quarterly Review, Clarkesworld, and Daily Science Fic- For help in choosing a course or determining if a tion, among others. course fulfills certificate requirements, contact the Writers’ Program at (310) 825-9415. WRITING X 461.2E JOURNALISM Power Up Your Writing: Deeper Characters, Deeper Truths Basics of Writing 2.0 units How do writers create work that electrifies readers and These basic creative writing courses are for stays with them long after they have turned the last students with no prior writing experience. page? One key is that they create characters who live Instruction is exercise-driven; the process of on in the readers’ minds; another is that they dig into workshopping—in which students are asked to their own hearts and minds to reveal deeper truths. share and offer feedback on each other’s work Whether you’re writing fiction, poetry, memoir, or essay, with guidance from the instructor—is introduced. this course helps you to do both. The process of being Please call an advisor at (310) 825-9415 to deter- able to create memorable characters includes building mine which course will best help you reach your the vivid worlds they live in, and exploring how they writing goals. reveal who they are—and what they want—through action and speech, as well as through what they own, WRITING X 400 wear, value, and desire. The body as a metaphor for Introduction to Creative Writing feelings about ourselves and others is explored, and 2.0 units visual arts—painting, sculpture, photography—offer WRITER’S PROGRAM 165 POETRY This six-week course is perfect for anyone just getting pathways to get at your own truths. In revising your started on their path to being a writer. Students work in work, you gain tools for going deep into the story to small breakout sessions with experienced writers and reveal rich, new insights. Suitable for beginners and CREATIVE WRITING 165 EDITING AND PUBLISHING teachers, then attend a lecture by various guest speak- experienced writers. 158 Basics of Writing ers with expertise in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, or Reg# 362973 SCREENWRITING screenwriting. Short assignments are workshopped in Fee: $475 159 Special Topics for All Writers the weekly breakouts. The goal of the course is to mmOnline 166 Special Topics for Film expose new writers to a variety of types of writing while Oct. 24-Dec. 4 getting their creative juices flowing. At the end of the Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after FICTION & Television Writers quarter, students will feel more confident about their Oct. 30. c skills and will be prepared for further study of writing. Rochelle J. Shapiro, author of Miriam the Medium and 160 Beginning Fiction Writing FEATURE FILM Reg# 362900 Kaylee’s Ghost. Ms. Shapiro’s essays have been pub- 161 Intermediate Fiction Writing Fee: $455 lished in The New York Times and Newsweek. Her short 168 Beginning Feature ❖❖ Classroom stories and poems have been published in many 161 Advanced Fiction Writing Film Writing 6 mtgs anthologies and literary magazines, such as The Iowa Saturday, 1-4pm, Oct. 27-Dec. 8 Review, Sedge, and Moment. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. CREATIVE NONFICTION 169 Intermediate Feature Film Writing No meeting Nov. 24. WRITING X 420 162 Beginning Creative Enrollment limited to 12 students. No refund after Nonfiction: Essential Beginnings 169 Advanced Feature Oct. 30. c 2.0 units Nonfiction Writing Colette Sartor, MFA, fiction writer whose work has Sometimes the best stories are true. To help you turn Film Writing appeared in Kenyon Review Online, FiveChapters, your personal experiences, anecdotes from everyday 163 Intermediate Creative Harvard Review, and elsewhere. Ms. Sartor has won a life, and family stories into compelling narratives, this TELEVISION Writers@Work Fiction Prize, an honorable mention in workshop teaches beginning writers the basic elements Nonfiction Writing Best American Short Stories, and a Truman Capote of good storytelling. You learn how to excavate memo- 164 Advanced Creative 169 Beginning Television Writing fellowship from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. ries and discover fresh or unexpected facets of your life Reg# 362915 stories. Through weekly exercises, you generate new Nonfication Writing 170 Intermediate Television Fee: $455 material and learn an array of fictional techniques to ❖❖ Classroom tell your nonfiction story, including how to play with WRITING FOR YOUNG READERS Writing 6 mtgs voice, focus on a small unit of time, and describe 171 Advanced Television Writing Saturday, 1-4pm, Oct. 27-Dec. 8 landscape and character. By the course’s completion, 164 Writing Picture Books UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. you will have in hand a series of short sketches or a No meeting Nov. 24. draft of a nonfiction piece. 164 Writing for Kids and Middle 171 JOURNALISM Enrollment limited to 12 students. No refund after Reg# 362995 Oct. 30. c Fee: $345 Grade Readers Shauna Barbosa, MFA, author of the poetry collection ❖❖ Classroom 165 Writing for Young Adults Cape Verdean Blues (University of Pittsburgh Press). Ms. 6 mtgs Barbosa’s poems have appeared in Boulevard, Lit Hub, Wednesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 17-Nov. 28 Lenny Letter, Awl, Colorado Review, Virginia Quarterly UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Review, Foundry, Wildness, The Atlas Review, PANK, No meeting Oct. 31. and others. She is a 2018 Disquiet International Luso- Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after American fellow. Oct. 24. c liz gonzález, MFA, author of Dancing Santa Ana Winds: WRITING X 410 Poems y Cuentos New and Selected. Ms. gonzález’s Fiction: Essential Beginnings work has appeared in Wide Awake: The Poets of Los WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY 2.0 units Angeles and Beyond, and the San Francisco Chronicle, Do you aspire to write creatively but don’t know where among others. She is the director and founder of to start? This supportive workshop provides you with Uptown Word & Arts, promoting literacy and the arts. many techniques to motivate and guide you. You learn Reg# 362994 “ The Writers’ Program came along at a pivotal how to transform observation and personal experience Fee: $475 into imaginative prose, create dynamic characters and mmOnline time in my life when I needed discipline and craft dialogue, and write from different points of view. By the Oct. 24-Dec. 4 end of the course, you will have in hand a series of Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after development to convert my mad scribblings into short sketches or a draft of a short story and key tools Oct. 30. c you need to write creatively. Marianne Villanueva, MA, author of Jenalyn, Ginseng something others might want to read.” Reg# 362898 and Other Tales from Manila, The Mayor of the Roses: ——Blair Jockers, former Writers’ Program student who was accepted into the Fee: $475 Stories, andThe Lost Language. Her stories have appeared mmOnline in Juked, Witness, Bluestem, Your Impossible Voice, Café MFA program at University of California, Riverside Oct. 24-Dec. 4 Irreal, Crab Orchard Review, and Bellingham Review. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Writing & Journalism 159

you have actually lived. The goal of the workshop, Special Topics for All Writers whether you’re writing drama or comedy, is to find a deeper authenticity in your writing while completing UCLA Extension Writers’ Program Presents Courses in this section are open to students who several new works of short fiction. want a deeper understanding of a specific craft issue or area of study. These courses fulfill the Reg# 363125 elective requirement for creative writing certifi- Fee: $345 The 2019 Writers Studio cates. Please call an advisor at (310) 825-9415 to ❖❖ Classroom determine which course will best help you reach 6 mtgs Thursday–Sunday, February 7–10, 2019 your writing goals. Thursday, 11am-2pm, Oct. 4-Nov. 15 UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: UCLA Extension Westwood Center: 1010 Westwood Center WRITING X 471.1 1010 Westwood Blvd. Video Game Writing I No meeting Oct. 18. 3.0 units Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Videogame players demand deep stories with rich Oct. 8. Fast-forward your screenwriting and characters, as hits such as Fallout 4, The Witcher 3: Steven Wolfson, MFA, award-winning playwright, and creative writing skills in 1 of 11 4-day Wild Hunt, and The Last of Us prove. Further, the rise founding member of The Mark Taper Forum’s Mentor of touch-screen devices of all sizes opens up exciting Playwrights Project. A WGA member, Mr. Wolfson is the workshops taught by professionals in new innovations for storytelling techniques. In this recipient of two UCLA Extension Outstanding Instructor the fields of feature film, television, course, you tackle all the key elements of narrative Awards in Creative Writing and Screenwriting. design and game writing, learning how to generate a fiction, and creative nonfiction writing. winning concept, develop characters, integrate game- WRITING 761.2E play and story, and, most importantly, collaborate with Creating Memorable Characters: Creative Writing Workshops a game’s development team. To make sure you know A One-Day Workshop what it takes to work on a project and target possible Vivid, complex characters are the heart of good fiction. Writing the Young Adult Novel employment and freelance opportunities, you survey the Whether you choose to render your characters through business side of videogames. You will learn the basics spare details or extensive description, you need to know Instructor: Jennifer Caloyeras of designing your own independent project. The course them thoroughly. In this one-day workshop, you read Writing Your Memoir goal is to develop a polished portfolio, including an short examples of memorable characterizations in lit- interactive choose-your-own-adventure game. erature, and engage in various writing exercises explor- Instructor: Antonia Crane Reg# 362977 ing diverse aspects of character: physical and other Writers Studio Instructor Mark Sarvas Fee: $695 basic traits, voice and ways of thinking, habits and Writing the Personal Essay mmOnline tastes, and relationships. You leave the workshop know- Instructor: Amy Friedman Screenwriting Workshops ing one or two of your characters deeply enough to Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Writing Your First Feature Film Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after begin developing a work of fiction. Writing Memorable Scenes for Fiction Oct. 2. c & Reg# 363012 and Nonfiction Instructor: Cindy Davis Toiya Kristen Finley, PhD, author of Narrative Design Fee: $159 and Game Writing for Mobile Games: Pocket-Sized ❖❖ Classroom Instructor: Billy Mernit Showrunners Bootcamp Storytelling. Ms. Finley is a narrative designer and game 1 mtg Instructor: Cynthia Hsiung writer, and an Executive Board member of the Game Saturday, 9am-5pm, Oct. 6 Writing Your First Novel Writing Special Interest Group, International Game UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Instructor: Mark Sarvas Creating Powerful Scenes and Developers Association. Enrollment limited to 25 students. No refund after Oct. 5. Conquering Your Story Sequences for the Movies WRITING X 461.6E Daniel Jaffe, MFA, internationally published fiction and Its Superstructure Instructor: Corey Mandell Dialogue and Point of View writer, essayist, and literary translator whose latest novel 3.0 units is The Genealogy of Understanding, a Rainbow Award Instructor: Steven Wolfson Creating the One-Hour Television Pilot This is a reading and exercise-based class designed to finalist and honorable mention. Mr. Jaffe’s other work Instructor: Zac Hug explore and practice dialogue, voice, and point-of-view includes The Limits of Pleasure, selected by ForeWord in fiction and creative nonfiction. Each week, we will Magazine as a Book of the Year Award finalist. Creating the Half-Hour Television Pilot read sample fiction and creative nonfiction to identify how the content is influenced by the narrative choices WRITING X 461.15E Instructor: Eric Abrams the writers make. We’ll discuss how dialogue can bring Finding Your Unique Voice characters and situations to life without imitating the 1.5 units “The Writers Studio is taught by experienced industry experts who know their stuff.” hesitation or redundancy of real conversation. We’ll Just as every human being has a unique personality, ——Owen Fitzpatrick (Dublin, Ireland), 2018 Writers Studio Participant identify the benefits and drawbacks of narrating your every writer has—potentially—a unique voice through work in first, second, and third-person point-of-view. which his/her vision may be best expressed. Designed We’ll explore the power of voice and the influence of to help beginning and established writers discover/ For More Information narrative distance on the reader. Weekly exercises put develop that voice, this workshop includes exercises to (310) 825-9415 | writers.uclaextension.edu/writers-studio theory into practice and help discover what works (and discover personal patterns of diction and imagery, dis- doesn’t) in your own writing practice. solve blocks, recover lost memories, tap into the indi- Reg# 362987 vidual wellsprings of creativity, and explore personal Fee: $695 mythologies. You also study selected writers to deter- mmOnline mine what constitutes a “style” and read student works Work One-on-One Sept. 26-Dec. 4 in a supportive atmosphere. Through active and playful Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after class participation, you learn how to listen for your own writing voice and let it emerge. Oct. 2. c Ploy Pirapokin, MFA, fiction writer whose work is Reg# 363020 featured in Tor.com, The Bellingham Review, Fiction Fee: $269 with a Writers’ Program International, and more. Ms. Pirapokin has taught as a ❖❖ Classroom creative writing lecturer for San Francisco State Univer- 2 mtgs sity and is currently a 2017-2018 Headlands Center for Saturday, Sunday, 9am-5pm, Nov. 3-4 the Arts Affiliate Artist. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Instructor WRITING X 461.17E Nov. 2. True Fiction: Maria Amparo Escandon, bestselling bilingual writer Writing Stories Inspired by Our Lives originally from Mexico whose first novel, Esperanza’s If you prefer a one-on-one approach to learning over a traditional or online 2.0 units Box of Saints (Santitos in Spanish), has been translated The old adage “write what you know” too often negates into 21 languages and made into a Sundance Festival classroom setting, consider our mentorship and consultation services. Both of the truth that a part of what we “know” is in our imagi- Award-winning film produced by John Sayles. Her latest these options allow for a close review of your work plus extensive feedback nation. It is the blending of our personal experiences novel is Gonzalez & Daughter Trucking Co. from a published or produced writer. and what we can imagine that helps to create some of our most powerful narratives. In this eight-week inten- sive writing workshop, for beginner and non-beginner For more information and a list of the many Writers’ Program instructors who provide alike, you study important elements such as turning- these services, go to writers.uclaextension.edu/programs-services/. point stories, the complexities of character emotions, and the quest for organic conflict, all through a series of in-class writing exercises. You learn to build a firm For More Information foundation for your fiction, one amazingly rooted in what (310) 825-9415 | writers.uclaextension.edu 160 Writing & Journalism Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

WRITING X 413.6E Write a Novel in 10 Weeks Fiction 3.0 units In this fast-paced, fun, and exhilarating novel writing course, you do the unthinkable: write a novel in 10 Beginning Fiction Writing weeks from start to finish. Tapping into the rich mate- Courses in this section are recommended for rial inside your subconscious, you do mini exercises in students with some prior writing experience. class that form the plot, characters, setting, genre, and Instruction is a mix of lecture and workshopping. structure of your very own work of fiction. At home you With the close guidance of the instructor, stu- write three pages a day to complete your manuscript. dents share and offer feedback in a supportive This is a class for beginners and seasoned writers environment focused on assessing the strengths alike. All that is required is discipline, determination, and weaknesses of their work. Those new to and commitment. Four Days of Fresh Air writing should consider courses in the Basics of Reg# 362978 Writing section. Please call an advisor at (310) Fee: $665 825-9415 to determine which course will best ❖❖ Classroom help you reach your writing goals. 10 mtgs Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 and Free Writing Time! ENGL XL 137 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Creative Writing: Short Story No meeting Nov. 22. 5.0 units Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Last Chance to Register! This workshop covers the key elements of fiction writ- Oct. 1. ing, including plot, characterization, setting, point-of- Tempany Deckert, author who has published 18 view, and various story development techniques, as well novels for middle grade and young adult readers includ- September 9–14 as publication markets. Your goal is to develop three ing It’s Yr Life, The Shooting Stars, and the series Kids Join us in beautiful Lake Arrowhead for the writing retreat of a lifetime. You’ll short stories over the course of the quarter. c Inc./Radio Rebels and Kids Inc./Fashion Police for Reg# 362965 Macmillan. Ms. Deckert is also an actress and motiva- spend four full days focused on the project of your choice, writing at your own Fee: $745 tional speaker. pace among a community of writers in a peaceful and cozy mountain setting. mmOnline Sept. 26-Dec. 11 WRITING X 413.7E Find your perfect spot in nature, hunker down, and get those pages written. Come Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Write a Novel in a Month as Part of together for meals with like-minded peers and join in optional guided activities designed Oct. 2. c National Novel Writing Month Wendy Oleson, MFA, PhD, fiction writer, poet, and 3.0 units to bolster your writing and keep it moving forward. essayist whose work has appeared in journals and Write a novel in a month! Is it possible? Over 100,000 Enjoy private bedrooms and baths, three meals a day, and all the beverages you can drink anthologies including Copper Nickel, Baltimore Review, writers around the world in 2016 thought so. The chal- for one affordable all-inclusive price of $1,599, plus a $25 non-refundable PANK, and The Journal. She was a Van Sickle Fellow lenge of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is and a recipient of a Washington Square Review Fiction to write an entire draft of a 50,000-word novel over the registration fee. Award, the Elizabeth Bruss Prize, and the storySouth 30 days of November. Before launching into one of the Daily Schedule Million Writers Award. wildest writing experiences ever, you meet twice with Reg# 362967 the instructor and classmates to develop the essential 7am–12pm 1pm–6pm Fee: $699 strategies you need to complete your novel draft. Then, Writing Time Writing Time ❖❖ Classroom for the next five weeks of this “write-shop,” you write, 11 mtgs with the instructor offering writing exercises and tips 8am–9am 5:30pm Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 designed to generate material and move your draft Buffet Breakfast Optional Social Time UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. along, word-by-word, to the 50,000-word goal. At the Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after eighth meeting, we discuss the next steps in moving 12pm–1pm 6pm Sept. 28. you toward publication, and have a class reading, just Buffet Lunch Dinner Ben Loory, MFA, author of the collection, Stories for like a published author would. Our last two classes are workshops to get you started on the revision process. 1pm–2pm 8pm Nighttime and Some for the Day (Penguin), winner of the 2012 Nobbie Award for Book of the Year. His stories You come out of the course with a draft of your novel, Optional Group Craft Talk Optional Open Mic have been published in The New Yorker, The Rattling a start in revising, and the tools to decide where to go 7pm–12am Wall, and The Los Angeles Review of Books, among from there. Come prepared with writing materials. others, and performed on NPR’s This American Life. Reg# 363132 Writing Time Fee: $300 WRITING X 412.1 ❖❖ Classroom For More Information Short Story I 10 mtgs (310) 825-9415 | writers.uclaextension.edu/writing-retreat-at-lake-arrowhead/ 3.0 units Thursday, 7-10pm, Oct. 18-Dec. 13 It is said that all of us have locked inside at least one UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. good story to tell. Through lectures on craft, short writ- Wednesday, 7-10pm, Nov. 21 WRITING X 413.2E ing exercises, assignments, and discussion, you learn UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Committing the Perfect Crime: how to tell yours. Topics include plot, point-of-view, Saturday, 10am-1pm, Dec. 1 Course Icons Writing Your First Mystery setting, description, conflict, characterization, dialogue, UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. 3.0 units tension, rewriting, and submission strategies. The No meeting Nov. 22. Provide Do you long to commit the perfect crime—and see it bound course goal is to draft and revise at least one short Enrollment limited to 50 students. No refund after between covers and on the bestseller lists? Designed for story. This course is a prerequisite for students who are Oct. 22. & c beginners as well as those with a work-in-progress who continuing in the short-fiction sequence. Ian Randall Wilson, MFA, MA, fiction writer and poet Information need direction, this course is a supportive, results-oriented Reg# 362968 whose work has appeared in North American Review, workshop that guides you in planning your mystery or Fee: $695 The Gettysburg Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and At-a-Glance suspense novel, or revising some of the choices made in mmOnline The Boston Literary Review, among many others. Mr. your work-in-progress. You learn the fundamentals of Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Wilson’s story collection, Hunger and Other Stories, and his novella Great Things Are Coming, were published m ONLINE COURSE crime writing, including structure and pacing, point-of-view, Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after setting, character development, dialogue and voice, and by Hollyridge Press. Technical requirements, page 4 Oct. 2. c clues and red herrings, as well as self-editing techniques. Tantra Bensko, MFA, fiction writer, poet, and award- g HYBRID COURSE, page 4 Also covered are the practical aspects of attracting the winning author with hundreds of publications including right agent and/or editor. The goal is to draft the first four chapbooks, one novella, and two full-length fiction WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4 chapter of your planned mystery or suspense novel. books. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Ms. c Reg# 363117 Bensko has a psychological suspense series, The v ON-GROUND COURSE Fee: $695 Agents of the Nevermind. mmOnline & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Visit our website for textbook Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after information. Oct. 2. c Kris Neri, Derringer Award-winner and Pushcart Prize C UC CREDIT nominee whose novels include High Crimes on the May be transferable­ to other Magical Plane, Magical Alienation, and the Agatha, colleges and universities, page 5 Anthony, and Macavity Award-nominated Tracy Eaton mystery novels Revenge of the Gypsy Queen, Dem Bones’ Revenge, and Revenge for Old Times’ Sake. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Writing & Journalism 161

WRITING X 411.1 WRITING X 412.2 Novel I Short Story II 3.0 units 3.0 units Success! That novel is inside you waiting to emerge, but knowing Focusing on close textual analysis and intensive writing how and where to start can be daunting. This course pro- practice, you create two short stories and revise one in vides you with weekly assignments, group interaction, and this 10-week workshop. Weekly lectures on technique, instructor feedback to help you explore various methods of analysis of published stories, and in-depth instructor “I learned to think critically about the YA novels I writing your first novel while learning the key craft points of and peer critique develop and deepen your understand- loved and what drove me to them. Specifically, I plot, structure, characterization, point-of-view, sense of ing of the art and craft of short story writing. Strategies learned more about storytelling and how to craft place, and voice. The goal is to complete the first chapter for approaching the marketplace also are discussed. better dialogue.” of your novel by establishing an intimacy with your charac- Reg# 363092 ters as you artfully shape their journey, and to develop an Fee: $665 ——Writers’ Program student Nikki Barthelmess overall concept to guide you through your story. Required ❖❖ Classroom whose debut young adult contemporary novel, for students considering the long-fiction sequence. 10 mtgs The Quiet You Carry, will be published by Flux, Reg# 363036 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 Fee: $575 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. an imprint of North Star Editions, in March 2019. ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after 10 mtgs Sept. 27. Monday, 1-4pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Merrill Feitell, MFA, author of the award-winning Here UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Beneath Low-Flying Planes. She was on the faculty at 21650 Oxnard Street University of Maryland’s MFA program and taught writ- No meeting Nov. 12. ing at Columbia University and the Pratt Institute. Ms. Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Feitell’s fiction has appeared in Best New American Sept. 26. Voices, among many others. Nikki Barthelmess Lisa Lieberman Doctor, author of the novel, The Reg# 363089 Deflowering of Rhona Lipshitz. Also a screenwriter, Ms. Fee: $695 For More Information Lieberman Doctor was nominated for a Daytime Emmy mmOnline Award and Writers Guild Award and was a motion Sept. 26-Dec. 4 (310) 825-9415 | writers.uclaextension.edu picture development executive at such studios as Uni- Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after versal Pictures, Warner Bros. and Tristar Pictures. Oct. 2. c & New & Poisonous Air. His stories have appeared in Reg# 363039 Charles Wyatt, MFA, MM, author, whose short fiction Conjunctions, Kenyon Review, and Fairy Tale Review. Advanced Fiction Writing Fee: $695 has appeared in American Literary Review and New Reg# 363100 Advanced-level courses are primarily workshop- mmOnline American Writing, among others. Mr. Wyatt is the author Fee: $695 driven and are designed for students who are well Sept. 26-Dec. 4 of Listening to Mozart (winner of the John Simmons mmOnline into their projects. Admission is by submission Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Award), and the novella The Spirit Autobiography of S. Sept. 26-Dec. 4 only and the selection process is competitive. It Oct. 2. c N. Jones. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after is recommended that students take intermediate- Natashia Deón, MFA, NAACP Image Award nominee, Oct. 2. level courses prior to submitting their work. For and author of the critically acclaimed novel Grace. Her WRITING X 461.9E c Paul Witcover, MA, author of six novels, including The instructions on submitting work, contact the writing has appeared in American Short Fiction, Intensive Revision Watchman of Eternity, and a collection of short stories. Writers’ Program at (310) 825-9415 or go to Buzzfeed, The Feminist Wire, and other places. She is 3.0 units His critical essays and book reviews have appeared in writers.uclaextension.edu/continuing-students. a practicing attorney, law professor, and creator of the After all the work of getting through a first draft, little Locus, Realms of Fantasy, and The New York Review of The submission deadline for fall is August 27 at popular L.A.-based reading series Dirty Laundry Lit. seems so barbarian as the slashing and burning of Science Fiction. With writer Elizabeth Hand, he co- 9am (PST). Visitors are not permitted in entire characters and scenes—but making such vulgar created and co-wrote the DC Comics series Anima. advanced-level courses. literary sacrifices can enable the writer to unearth the Intermediate Fiction Writing heart of conflict and character, to find focus in each WRITING X 411.3 WRITING X 412.3 scene, and to harness the best story s/he can offer. In Short Story III These courses are designed for students who this workshop, participants will undertake two rigorous Novel III 3.0 units 3.0 units have fulfilled the prerequisites stated in each revisions, sticking with a draft all the way through to For those with a minimum of 50 pages of a novel-in- The short story, one of the most challenging of all liter- description. Instruction includes lectures as its best potential. By considering various elements of progress, this workshop guides you to generate at least ary forms, requires the precision and imagistic intensity appropriate, but the focus is on workshopping. storytelling and developing dexterity with an assort- 50 new pages, as well as learn essential self-editing of poetry combined with novelistic elements of struc- Students continue to share and offer feedback in ment of narrative tools and techniques, students techniques, with the instructor and peers reviewing ture, setting, and characterization. This workshop helps a supportive environment. Please call an advisor should finish the class with a story that’s really on each participant’s project in detail. Refinements of you to realize your fictional intentions through detailed at (310) 825-9415 to determine which course will course to being done. best help you reach your writing goals. character, structure, emotional content, and the devel- written critiques and to prepare your stories for publica- Reg# 362979 opment of the writer’s voice also are explored. The goal tion in targeted markets. The course goal is to complete WRITING X 413.1E Fee: $695 is to produce a substantial portion of your novel. two new stories and one revision. mmOnline Story Structure for the Novel Reg# 362958 Reg# 362952 Sept. 26-Dec. 4 3.0 units Fee: $695 Fee: $755 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Many aspiring novelists write with the hope that inspira- mmOnline ❖❖ Classroom Oct. 2. tion will come. The result is time wasted on a flabby novel c Sept. 26-Dec. 4 10 mtgs with no clear shape and a sagging pace. On the other Adam Prince, MFA, PhD, fiction writer whose short Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 hand, story structure gives your novel a skeleton; it forms story collection, The Beautiful Wishes of Ugly Men, was Oct. 2. UCLA: Rolfe Hall published by Black Lawrence Press. His work has c Enrollment limited to 12 students. Visitors not permit- the bones of your story. And just as adding flesh and Jessica Barksdale, MFA, MA, fiction writer, poet, and appeared in The Southern Review and Missouri Review, ted. $100 nonrefundable; no refund after Sept. 18. clothing to a body makes that body more unique, so does author of 14 published novels, including The Burning among others. He is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a Submission Guidelines for Short Story III with any creative addition the writer makes to his or her basic Hour, Her Daughter’s Eyes and When You Believe. Her Tickner Fellow at the Gilman School in Baltimore. Lou Mathews structure. This course teaches you how to build that short stories, poems, and essays have appeared in Please submit a writing sample, up to 5,000 words, skeleton, from a solid premise line to building the moral Compose, Salt Hill Journal, The Coachella Review, WRITING X 411.2 and a letter describing your writing experience argument of your novel. You ensure that your novel has Carve Magazine, Mason’s Road, and So to Speak. what story structure guru John Truby calls the “seven key Novel II (classes taken, publication history, workshops, writers’ 3.0 units Reg# 363105 conferences, etc.), how you heard about the class steps,” and you learn how reversals and reveals, as well Fee: $665 as character wants and needs, can drive your story to a Armed with your overall concept and first chapter, you and why you want to take it. (Your submission should continue to develop your knowledge of craft by writing ❖❖ Classroom be in one file as a PDF Document.) satisfying conclusion. Exercises focus on structural ele- 10 mtgs ments such as character ghosts, story world, and more, scenes using characters and situations from the pro- If the instructor is already familiar with your work, you jected novel and workshopping your in-progress work. Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 can request to be “pre-approved.” The pre-approval and by the end of the course, you have in-hand a six- UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. page synopsis that works. In addition, for most weeks, Mini-lectures on the art of the novel, intuitive creative submission waives the synopsis and writing submis- process, and conventional vs. non-conventional No meeting Nov. 22. sion portion of the application but does not guarantee you submit six pages of writing that relate to a particular Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after structural element. approaches to novel structure also are covered. The admission into the advanced course. goal is to complete 50 pages of your novel. Oct. 1. c Lou Mathews, MFA, whose stories have been pub- Reg# 362956 Tony DuShane, columnist at the San Francisco Chronicle Reg# 363094 lished in New England Review, Tin House, Black Clock, Fee: $695 and author of the novel, Confessions of a Teenage Jesus mm Fee: $665 and nine fiction anthologies. A novelist (LA Breakdown) Online Jerk. Mr. DuShane’s work has appeared in Mother Jones, ❖❖ Classroom and journalist, he has received a Pushcart Prize, an NEA Sept. 26-Dec. 4 The Believer, Penthouse, The Bold Italic, The Rumpus, 10 mtgs Fiction Fellowship, and is a recipient of the UCLA Exten- Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after and online at SFGate.com, among many others. Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 sion Outstanding Instructor Award in Creative Writing. Oct. 2. c Caroline Leavitt, New York Times best-selling author UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. who has published 11 novels, including her latest,Cruel Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Beautiful World. A critic for The San Francisco Chronicle Sept. 27. and People, Ms. Leavitt is a recipient of the UCLA Exten- Adam McOmber, MFA, author of My House Gathers sion Outstanding Instructor Award in Creative Writing. Desires : Stories, The White Forest: A Novel, and This 162 Writing & Journalism Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

WRITING X 411.6 Master Class in Novel Writing Creative Nonfiction New Creative Writing 9.0 units This dynamic and rigorous online/low-residency Master Class in Novel Writing is designed for those serious about revising and polishing their novels and getting Beginning Creative published. The nine-month, 30-week online component Nonfiction Writing allows for intensely individual instruction, peer critiques Courses for Fall Courses in this section are recommended for from a community of like-minded, talented writers, and a focus on process and results. The four-day residency students with some prior writing experience. Instruction is a mix of lecture and workshopping. m in Los Angeles, two thirds of the way through the pro- Introduction to Literary Journalism gram, deepens the sense of community generated With the close guidance of the instructor, stu- Page 162. online and offers a lively, enriching mix of workshops, dents share and offer feedback in a supportive seminars, guest speakers, and a literary field trip. Your environment focused on assessing the strengths unique voice is cultivated so that it remains true to the and weaknesses of their work. Those new to The “F” Word: singular vision of your novel, while ongoing one-on-one writing should consider courses in the Basics of Innovative Poetic Forms m mentoring by a professional novelist provides distinctly Writing section. Please call an advisor at (310) Page 165. personal support. Your novel excerpts are submitted to 825-9415 to determine which course will best an established agent for review and consideration at help you reach your writing goals. the completion of the course. Participants may with- Marketing and PR for Writers draw their application anytime before acceptance. A full WRITING X 421.1 and Agents m novel manuscript submission and $50 nonrefundable Creative Nonfiction I application fee are required. Participants will not be 3.0 units Page 165. charged the full course fee unless they are selected for This course explores the unlimited possibilities of the Master Class. creative nonfiction, which embraces forms of creative writing such as personal essay, memoir, profiles, and Reg# 362231 more. Working with the same techniques as fiction, Fee: $3,860 FF Hybrid including artful language choices, dialogue, character 34 mtgs development, structure, and plot, you are guided to Online sessions transform factual events and experiences into a com- WRITING X 411.4 name, email, and telephone number. Oct. 3-June 5 plete, imaginative narrative. This course includes Novel IV * If the instructor is already familiar with your work, you Onsite residency several readings from a variety of nonfiction authors. 3.0 units can request to be “pre-approved.” The pre-approval Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9am-5pm, The course goal is to produce one complete and For students with at least 100 pages of a novel, this submission waives the synopsis and writing submis- Mar. 14-17 revised narrative essay, as well as additional material advanced workshop focuses on elements of technique sion portion of the application but does not guarantee UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: to develop further. and vision necessary for a work to be considered admission into the advanced course. 1010 Westwood Blvd. Reg# 363015 complete. You receive intensive instructor and peer Robert Eversz, MFA, author of the novels Zero to the Deadline for application is 9am (PST), Aug. 27. Fee: $695 critiques of manuscript chapters and their relation to Bone, Digging James Dean, Burning Garbo, Killing Restricted course. Enrollment limited to 8 students. mmOnline the overall work, including a review as needed of the Paparazzi, Gypsy Hearts, and Shooting Elvis. Mr. Ever- Visitors not permitted. No refund after Sept. 26-Dec. 4 effective use of voice, tone, mood, imagery, and meta- sz’s novels have been translated into 15 languages. He Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after enrolling. c & phor. A major goal of this course is to give you the has been the finalist judge for the AWP Award Series in Submission Guidelines for Master Class in Oct. 2. c self-editing skills to polish and revise your entire novel the Novel. Novel Writing with Alyx Dellamonica Mieke Eerkens, MFA, author of All Ships Follow Me: A within and beyond the course itself. Please prepare a Please submit the following materials (Word Docu- Family’s Inheritance of War, forthcoming from Picador. one-page, double-spaced synopsis and your novel’s WRITING X 411.5 ment or PDF only): a one-page personal statement Ms. Eerkens’ works have appeared in publications such first five pages for the first week of class. Novel V that includes your writing background, previous cre- as Creative Nonfiction and Best Travel Writing 2011, Reg# 362950 3.0 units ative writing courses taken; a two-page synopsis of among others. She has received distinguished fellow- Fee: $755 For students who have completed Novel Writing IV, this your novel-in-progress; the completed first draft of ships at VCCA and the James Merrill House. ❖❖ Classroom intensive workshop is specifically directed toward refin- your novel; and in a separate document from the full 10 mtgs ing an advanced manuscript into a polished novel. The manuscript, pull one complete scene you feel is one NEW Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 focus is on structural and thematic aspects and the of the best and accurately reflects your novel-in- WRITING X 424.18E UCLA: Rolfe Hall maintenance of the author’s unique voice. You work progress (no longer than 12 pages). (Note: partici- Introduction to Literary Journalism Enrollment limited to 12 students. No refund after closely with your peers and the instructor to assess pants in this master class work only on the novel 3.0 units portions of individual manuscripts. Emphasis is given to Sept. 18. c submitted for admission. No exceptions. Each page Literary journalism is nonfiction prose that transcends Submission Guidelines for Novel IV with developing and perfecting self-editing techniques. The should be numbered, typed in 12-point Times New “who, what, where, and when” to give a more detailed, Mark Sarvas overall goal of the course is for each novel to reach a Roman font, and double-spaced with 1-inch margins.) richer, more vivid picture of real events. It combines an Please submit a one or two-page synopsis and the professional level appropriate for eventual publication. Alyx Dellamonica, author of The Town on Blighted Sea, immersive approach to reporting with the aims and first 20 pages of your work-in-progress. Reg# 362924 a Year’s Best Science Fiction pick, and Indigo Springs, techniques of fiction. Although this type of writing has Your submission should be on ONE document, Fee: $785 a Sunburst Award winner. She has published short roots in antiquity (i.e. Thucydides’s The Peloponnesian double-spaced, Times New Roman, and 12 point font. mmOnline fiction in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, War), contemporary practitioners include Tom Wolfe, Accepted file types: PDF or docx only. Sept. 26-Dec. 4 SciFi.Com, and Realms of Fantasy. Joan Didion, John McPhee, and Gay Talese. Today, liter- If you are pre-approved* by the instructor of this Enrollment limited to 12 students. No refund after ary journalism appears in periodicals such as The New advanced course, please provide the following: full Sept. 19. c & Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, and Harper’s name, email, and telephone number. Submission Guidelines for Novel Writing V with Magazine, as well as in the magazines or literary sup- * If the instructor is already familiar with your work, you Lynn Hightower plements of many major newspapers. By the end of the can request to be “pre-approved.” The pre-approval Please submit a two-page synopsis and the first 20 course, you have an understanding the basic tech- submission waives the synopsis and writing submis- pages of your work-in-progress. niques for reporting and writing such journalism and at sion portion of the application but does not guarantee Your submission should be on ONE document, least one project started. admission into the advanced course. double-spaced, Times New Roman, and 12-point font. Reg# 362850 Mark Sarvas, author of the novel, Harry, Revised Accepted file types: PDF or docx only. Fee: $695 (Bloomsbury), and Memento Park (Farrar, Straus & If you are pre-approved* by the instructor of this mmOnline Giroux). Mr. Sarvas’s literary blog, The Elegant Variation, advanced course, please provide the following: full Sept. 26-Dec. 4 was a Forbes magazine Best of the Web pick, and a name, email, and telephone number. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Los Angeles Magazine Top L.A. Blog. * If the instructor is already familiar with your work, you Oct. 2. can request to be “pre-approved.” The pre-approval Reg# 362948 Robert Anasi, PhD, author of Bohemia: Scenes from submission waives the synopsis and writing submis- Fee: $785 the Life of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Mr. Anasi’s works sion portion of the application but does not guarantee mmOnline have appeared in the New York Times, Salon, Virginia admission into the advanced course. Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Quarterly Review, and Los Angeles Times, among oth- Enrollment limited to 12 students. No refund after Lynn Hightower, nationally and internationally best- m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. ers. He has received a New York Foundation for the Arts selling novelist with 14 books in print. Ms. Hightower’s Sept. 19. c Fellowship and a Schaeffer Fellowship. Submission Guidelines for Novel IV with books have appeared on The New York Times “Notable” g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. Robert Eversz list, The London Times best seller list, and have been Please submit a one or two-page synopsis and the selections of The Literary Guild and The Mystery Guild. c WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. first 20 pages of your work-in-progress. She also is a recipient of the Shamus Award. Your submission should be on ONE document, v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. double-spaced, Times New Roman, and 12 point font. TEXTBOOK REQUIRED Accepted file types: PDF or docx only. & If you are pre-approved* by the instructor of this C UC CREDIT, page 5. advanced course, please provide the following: full Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Writing & Journalism 163

WRITING X 424.9E WRITING X 424.7E best dramatic and imaginative effect. Finally, you WRITING X 424.17E New Forms in Creative Nonfiction Memoir Intensive: investigate possible venues where each story might Creative Flow: Writing & Yoga 3.0 units A Two-Weekend Workshop most effectively be presented. 2.0 units Have you ever wondered what story your “to do” list 3.0 units Reg# 363516 Between the breath—that pause between the inhale might tell about your life? Have you ever had the urge Powerful personal stories call for writers to not only Fee: $695 and exhale—is our still center. This is the creative mind, to write a short story based on diary entries—either mine their memory and imagination, but also dig deep mmOnline where words and images dwell. When writers gain yours or another’s? In this course, you explore the rich- emotionally. This course offers support, structure and Sept. 26-Dec. 4 access to this core, they contact the original mind and ness of “found texts” in the world and discover ways to guidance for anyone who has been wrestling with the Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after their work becomes charged with heat, energy, emo- incorporate them into your fiction and nonfiction writing complex layering of memory, imagination and discovery Oct. 2. c tions, and naked truth. This course helps you focus and projects. You engage in a series of writing exercises that great memoir writing demands. Held over two Harry Youtt, fiction writer and Pushcart Prize-nomi- gain access to the wide open spaces of your own inner designed to get you working with a variety of texts, weekends, this course first offers a weekend of genera- nated poet whose recent collections include I’ll Always being and arm you with techniques as sharp as swords including advertisements, “to do” lists, emails, recipe tive writing exercises, small group discussions, lectures Be from Lorain and Outbound for Elsewhere. Mr. Youtt to allow your own voice to spill onto the page. You collections and menus, historical documents, social on craft and guided readings. Over the next month is a co-recipient of the UCLA Extension Outstanding examine disciplines like breath control, meditation, media texts, timelines, and diaries. Short weekly read- writers develop 25 pages to submit for critical work- Distinguished Instructor Award and the UCLA Extension intention, ahimsa, visualization, mindless activities, and ing assignments illustrate inventive ways that writers in shop on the final weekend. Guest speakers on the Instructor Award in Creative Writing. physical disciplines, like yoga asanas and Thich Nhat different genres have made use of found texts. Lorrie publishing process are also included. Writers come Judith Prager, PhD, fiction and nonfiction writer whose Hanh’s walking meditation. You experiment with these Moore has used a “how to” guide in her work, Jennifer away with fresh material, honest feedback and strate- works include The Newman Factor, Verbal First Aid and various spiritual tools, discuss obstacles in a supportive Egan incorporated a PowerPoint presentation in her gies to maintain a writing practice. Suitable for both The Worst Is Over: What to Say When Every Moment milieu, design your own daily practice, and post work novel, and Laura Esquivel framed her book with recipes. emerging and experienced writers. Counts. She is a co-recipient of the UCLA Extension in any genre along the way. Designed for students with How will you use found texts to enrich your own writ- Reg# 363008 Distinguished Instructor Award and the UCLA Extension some background in yoga or another physical discipline ing? By the end of the course, you learn to incorporate Fee: $665 Outstanding Instructor Award in Creative Writing. and interest in Indian philosophy. Featuring podcasts found texts in your storytelling to give it more depth, ❖❖ Classroom and video clips exploring practical ways to shift into edge, invention, and nuance. The course goal is to 4 mtgs NEW stillness prior to writing. complete a short story, personal essay, or a chapter of Saturday, Sunday, 10am-5:30pm, Oct. 20-21 WRITING X 424.19E Reg# 363000 your novel or memoir that makes use of one or more UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Fee: $475 found texts. The Taste of Success: Writing and mm Saturday, Sunday, 10am-5:30pm, Dec. 8-9 Publishing the Cookbook Online Reg# 363006 Oct. 24-Dec. 4 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. 2.0 units Fee: $695 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Ever dreamed of writing a cookbook? Many good cooks mmOnline Oct. 30. Oct. 19. have. But the current media-obsessed publishing cli- c & Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Samantha Dunn, author of the memoirs Faith in Carlos mate too often favors celebrities over great home Virginia Schwartz, award-winning author of numerous Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Gomez: A Memoir of Salsa, Sex, and Salvation (Henry cooks. In this six-week workshop, you learn what it novels for middle grade and young adult readers, Oct. 2. c Holt and Co.), and Not by Accident: Reconstructing a takes to beat the odds by writing and publishing the including Messenger; Initiation; Nutz!; and a novel about Yelizaveta Renfro, MFA, PhD, short story writer whose Careless Life, as well as the novel Failing Paris. She is cookbook of your dreams—and, in the process, develop writing, 4 Kids, 5-E, One Crazy Year. Ms. Schwartz has collection, A Catalogue of Everything in the World, won a recipient of the UCLA Extension Outstanding Instructor the building blocks of a proposal that could win you a 35 years of practice in yoga. She received her yoga the St. Lawrence Book Award. Ms. Renfro’s essay col- Award in Creative Writing. contract and become the blueprint for your actual book. teaching certification in at the Sivananda Ashram. lection, Xylotheque, was published in the University of Widely experienced and published cookbook author and New Mexico Press. A Pushcart Prize nominee, she is WRITING X 424.12E editor Norman Kolpas guides you through the crucial the editor of Keeping Track: Fiction of Lists. Storytelling for Live Audiences steps of deciding on and refining your concept; devel- Intermediate Creative 3.0 units oping and writing recipes; researching and writing Nonfiction Writing WRITING X 423.1 Storytelling is one of the earliest and most intrinsic narrative text; finding a publisher; completing the Memoir I forms of human expression, and it’s been experiencing project; and promoting your finished book. We also These courses are designed for students who 3.0 units a resurgence in pop culture with the popularity of sto- cover how blogging can help you raise your profile and have fulfilled the prerequisites stated in each A memoir is a book-length narrative that is told from rytelling shows and podcasts like The Moth and This earn some money en route to winning a book con- description. Instruction includes lectures as the writer’s point of view and captures a meaningful American Life. In this course, students learn the funda- tract—and the option of publishing your own e-cook- appropriate, but the focus is on workshopping. slice of the writer’s life. If you have a story to tell and mentals of the art of storytelling, and create a polished book. By the end of the course, you should be well on Students continue to share and offer feedback in would like to figure out how best to tell it, this course story of their own from their unique experiences. the way toward completing a marketable, polished book a supportive environment. Please call an advisor helps you get started. In-class writing exercises help Through playful writing exercises and prompts, students proposal ready to send to agents or publishers. at (310) 825-9415 to determine which course will you identify significant moments from your life, decide generate gripping ideas, using their own lives as mate- Reg# 363004 best help you reach your writing goals. on a workable structure for telling your story, and rial. The workshop teaches the difference between a Fee: $345 determine what, exactly, your story is about. You also story you tell at a dinner party and a story you tell ❖❖ Classroom WRITING X 421.2 focus on the habits and tools you need to establish and onstage, focusing on craft and structure and the com- 6 mtgs Creative Nonfiction II maintain a writing practice and read excerpts from a ponents every personal story needs to be great. Stu- Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Oct. 30 3.0 units range of memoirs for inspiration and guidance. By the dents read and listen to examples of great stories to UCLA: Bunche Hall Designed for those who have already begun to explore end of the course, you have an outline and a draft of illustrate what works. The course also teaches perfor- Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after memoir or other narrative nonfiction genres, this work- 1-2 chapters. mance techniques, and techniques on building confi- Sept. 27. shop guides you to take your skills to the next level by dence on stage and connecting with an audience. Reg# 363018 Norman Kolpas, author and editor whose several focusing on a collection of essays, a single project, or Fee: $695 Reg# 363005 other types of nonfiction prose; works-in-progress are mm hundred nonfiction pieces have appeared in many Online Fee: $575 publications, including Bon Appetit, HOME, Elle, Sunset, welcome. Every week, you read several short, stylisti- Sept. 26-Dec. 4 ❖❖ Classroom Southwest Art, and The Times of London. Mr. Kolpas cally adventurous pieces to expand your repertoire and Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after 10 mtgs also is the author of more than 40 nonfiction books and post a new installment of your own project for feedback Oct. 2. c Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 consults with and ghost-writes for many top personali- from your instructor and peers. The goal is to create Liz Stephens, PhD, author of the memoir, The Days UCLA: Humanities Bldg. ties and brands. two new essay-length works of creative nonfiction and Are Gods. Ms. Stephens’ essays appear in Brief Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after polish your skills for publication. Encounters: An Anthology of Short Nonfiction and Dirt: Sept. 27. WRITING X 424.5E Reg# 363025 An Anthology. She has served as managing editor and Cole Kazdin, MS, writer, performer, and Emmy-winning How to Sell Your Nonfiction Work Fee: $665 contributor to Brevity: A Journal of Concise Nonfiction. television journalist. Ms. Kazdin is a regular contributor 2.0 units ❖❖ Classroom Reg# 363021 to VICE, and has written for The New York Times. She This course is designed to teach beginning writers basic 10 mtgs Fee: $575 is a three-time Moth GrandSLAM champion, and tells writing and marketing skills to jump-start a career in Wednesday, 6:30-9:30pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 ❖❖ Classroom stories onstage all across the country, on NPR, and in nonfiction writing. You discover where to get ideas, how UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. 10 mtgs the book, All These Wonders. to shape them into marketable feature stories, and how No meeting Oct. 31. Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 to write query letters that sell. You also study research Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after UCLA: Humanities Bldg. WRITING X 424.2E methods and interviewing techniques. Finally, you Sept. 28. c Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Creative Alchemy: become familiar with the business and legal aspects of Alison Singh Gee, MA, nonfiction writer who has writ- Oct. 1. Finding and Writing Life Stories nonfiction writing. ten for Marie Claire, InStyle, International Herald Tri- Tom Fields-Meyer, journalist and author of Following You Were Meant to Tell Reg# 363002 bune, and the Los Angeles Times. Ms. Gee was a staff Ezra: What One Father Learned About Gumby, Otters, 3.0 units Fee: $475 writer for People magazine and her memoir, Where the Autism and Love from His Extraordinary Son. Mr. Fields- This course is for anyone who has a story from “real mmOnline Peacocks Sing, was named a National Geographic Meyer was a senior writer for People and his work has life” that needs to be told. Sometimes your story is Oct. 24-Dec. 4 Traveler Book of the Month. appeared in The New York Times Magazine, the Los about a person, place, thing, or some concealed part Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Angeles Times, and The Washington Post. of yourself, a remembered time or event, or even Oct. 30. c something that will happen as you give account to its Roberta Wax, freelance writer; former reporter, United unfolding. Over the span of this course, you identify Press International; former president, Society of Profes- this element of your story’s core fascination and sional Journalists, Los Angeles Chapter. Ms. Wax is a acquire the skills to tell it, including researching and contributor to many magazines and newspapers, interviewing techniques, cultivating your own unique including the Los Angeles Times, Westways, Emmy, and writing voice, and constructing your story into a com- Animation, among others. bination of episodes that advance and present it to 164 Writing & Journalism Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

Learn the Art Writing for & Business of Young Readers Entertainment Writing Picture Books Top Hollywood professionals teach: WRITING X 441.1 Acting Picture Book I 3.0 units Business & Management Created for the beginning writer, this course explores of Entertainment the various genres within the category of children’s Try One of Our picture books, including nonfiction, writing in rhyme, Cinematography classics, and concept books for young children. Writ- Directing ing exercises focus on improving fundamental craft skills, such as characterization, story structure, set- Entertainment Development ting, voice, and point-of-view. You are encouraged to Fall Short Courses Post-Production expand your creative thinking in order to develop your own unique writing style (your voice), and a peer Producing feedback group provides a nurturing atmosphere for Three-Hour Workshop Weekend Workshop Film Scoring discussion of each writer’s work. The goal is to com- plete a draft of a picture book manuscript and a Adapting Literature, Myths, and Fairy Finding Your Unique Voice Music Business market list of potential publishers. Tales for New YA Audiences Page 159. Music Production Reg# 363199 Fee: $575 Page 165. Courses start on page 92. ❖❖ Classroom Two-Weekend Workshops 10 mtgs One-Day Workshops Monday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Memoir Intensive Advanced Creative No meeting Nov. 12. Creating Memorable Characters Page 163. Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Nonfiction Writing Sept. 26. Page 159. April Halprin Wayland, author of seven picture books, Spoken Word Intensive Advanced-level courses are primarily workshop- including New Year at the Pier: A Rosh Hashanah Story, The Professional, Successful driven and are designed for students who are well Page 165. named Best Jewish Picture Book. She won the Myra into their projects. Admission is by submission Screenwriter: Career Coaching Cohn Livingston Award for Girl Coming In for a Landing: only and the selection process is competitive. It A Novel in Poems, and a recipient of the UCLA Exten- Page 166. Six-Week Workshop is recommended that students take intermediate- sion Outstanding Instructor Award in Creative Writing. level courses prior to submitting their work. For Showrunners and Show Writers Introduction to Creative Writing instructions on submitting work, contact Page 167. Page 158. the Writers’ Program at (310) 825-9415 or go to writers.uclaextension.edu/continuing-students. Writing for Kids and Middle The submission deadline for summer is August 27 Grade Readers at 9am (PST). Visitors are not permitted in advanced-level courses. WRITING X 422.2 WRITING X 423.2 WRITING X 446.2E Personal Essay II Memoir II Introduction to Writing WRITING X 421.3 for Young Readers 3.0 units 3.0 units Creative Nonfiction III Unlike fiction, personal essay offers an opportunity to Designed for the serious writer committed to participat- 3.0 units 3.0 units explore the choices you’ve made, whether life-changing ing in a structured writing regimen as well as engaging If you want to write for kids, you need to think like a kid Designed for serious writers who seek to refine their moments or those little decisions that set us on a new in ongoing critiques and craft discussions, this course and enjoy the process of returning to the imaginative, creative nonfiction manuscripts—including memoirs and course. Through this exploration, you come to a better guides you to examine key issues in your work, create possibility-filled world of childhood. This course intro- personal essay collections—into polished works, this understanding of family dynamics, and how events from an involving storyline out of your life experience, and duces you to all major categories of writing for young intensive workshop helps you polish your writing and the past have affected the choices you make today. In cast yourself as a compelling character readers want people, including concept books, picture books, begin- find your narrative’s energy and unique voice. You also this course, you expand your knowledge of what makes to follow. You also develop the self-editing skills you ning readers, chapter books, middle grade novels, develop and perfect self-editing techniques as well as an essay stronger, more compelling, more honest. This need to polish and revise your material at a level young adult (YA) novels, and nonfiction for all age explore the current market. The course goal is to have course guides you to write and revise one or more appropriate to submit to publishers. Includes discussion ranges. You learn the basic storytelling principles of two chapters and a book proposal or two short essays personal essays to be submitted for publication and to of current marketplace. The course goal is to complete story structure, plot, character development, and dia- ready to submit to publishers, as well as increase pinpoint the best markets and outlets for your work. 50 well-crafted pages of your project. logue as it applies to each genre, and discover your mastery over this artistic form. own niche in world of children’s publishing. You also Reg# 363031 Reg# 363034 Reg# 363045 learn how to tailor your work to the psychological and Fee: $665 Fee: $695 Fee: $755 ❖❖ Classroom mmOnline emotional development, reading abilities, and interests ❖❖ Classroom 10 mtgs Sept. 26-Dec. 4 of each age group. The goal is to complete a draft of a 10 mtgs Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after manuscript for a picture book or a sample chapter and Monday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Oct. 2. chapter outline for older readers. Query letters, market- UCLA Extension 1010 Westwood: No meeting Nov. 12. ing, and resources for the children’s writer also are Shawna Kenney, MFA, author of the memoir I Was a 1010 Westwood Blvd. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after covered in detail. Teenage Dominatrix (optioned for film by FX), co-author No meeting Nov. 12. Sept. 26. of Imposters, and editor of the anthology Book Lovers. Reg# 363212 Enrollment limited to 12 students. Visitors not permit- Fee: $575 Antonia Crane, MFA, author of the memoir Spent and Ms. Kenney’s work has been published in The New York ted. $100 nonrefundable. No refund after Sept. 17. senior editor of The Citron Review and Word Riot. Ms. Times, Playboy, Ms. Narratively, and The Florida Review, ❖❖ Classroom Barbara Abercrombie, author of 15 books, including Crane’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, among others. 10 mtgs Courage and Craft: Writing Your Life into Story; A Year Playboy, and Salon, among others. She is a two-time Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 24 of Writing Dangerously; and Kicking in the Wall. Ms. winner of The Moth Slam, and has appeared on This Is UCLA: Haines Hall Abercrombie is a recipient of the UCLA Extension Dis- Life with Lisa Ling and WTF with Marc Maron. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Nov. 7-Dec. 5 tinguished Instructor Award and the UCLA Extension UCLA: Haines Hall Reg# 363029 Outstanding Instructor Award in Creative Writing. Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Fee: $695 Sept. 28. mmOnline Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Laurel van der Linde, author of several nonfiction Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after books for children including So, You Want to be a Oct. 2. Dancer? and The Pony Express, as well as articles c published in Equus and Horse Illustrated. Ms. van der Victoria Zackheim, MA, editor of six anthologies of Linde has produced and/or directed many audiobooks personal essays including The Other Woman; For for Hachette and others. Keeps; The Face in the Mirror; and Faith. Her documen- tary, Where Birds Never Sang: The Ravensbruck and Sachsenhausen Concentration Camps aired nationwide on PBS. She is a San Francisco Library Laureate. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Writing & Journalism 165

Reg# 363295 Writing for Young Adults Fee: $699 ❖❖ Classroom NEW 11 mtgs WRITING 745.2E Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Adapting Literature, Myths, and Fairy UCLA: Haines Hall Tales for New YA Audiences Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Learn how to adapt classic literature to craft your own Sept. 27. contemporary YA novel, and boldly step into the fastest- Laurel Ann Bogen, MPW, award-winning poet and growing genre in publishing. We explore how to put author of 11 books. Ms. Bogen’s work has been your spin on plot, theme, character, setting, and point- included in California Poetry from the Gold Rush to the of-view and then how to breathe life into your creation. Present, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry, Stand-Up With in-class writing exercises, you have a chance to Poetry, and Spot Literary Magazine. She received the flex your writing muscles and receive feedback on a UCLA Extension Outstanding Instructor Award in ­Creative Writing. Courses in Editing high-level concept. You leave with an idea (or several) as well as a rough outline and synopsis for your novel. NEW Reg# 363194 Fee: $79 WRITING X 432.9E ❖❖ Classroom Poetry Goes to the Movies: and Publishing 1 mtg The Poem Noir Saturday, 10am-1pm, Oct. 20 3.0 units UCLA: Humanities Bldg. Small wonder many poets feel an affinity for those Enrollment limited to 100 students. No refund after low-budget black-and-white movies that emerged in Whether you’re a writer or are considering a career in publishing as an editor Oct. 19. the 1940s. Unlike the big studio romances and musi- or literary agent, it’s important to know how a project goes from finished Kim Askew, MA, co-author of the Twisted Lit novels, cals of the day with their inevitable happy endings, the contemporary YA adaptations of Shakespeare plays, and noir “B movies” seemed to expose the American manuscript to published book. Learn the roles of editors, as well as essential the screenplay for a forthcoming Hallmark Channel dream’s dark flipside. Through reading examples of editing, proofreading, and fact-checking skills with these spring courses in movie. Ms. Askew’s work has appeared in The Wall “poems noir” and watching the classics Night and the editing and publishing. Street Journal, Elle, the anthology The May Queen, and City and L.A. Confidential, you explore ways in which elsewhere. movies can inform and become the source for your poems. In-class exercises as well as your own indepen- Introduction to Editing and New WRITING X 445.1 dent writings use noir’s snappy dialogue, themes, Publishing m mood, and signature imagery as starting places for Marketing and PR for Writers Young Adult Novel I Instructor: Tobi Harper 3.0 units poetry. The goal is to take your first drafts of poems noir and Agents m The young adult novel is one of the fastest-growing and through the workshop process with attention to clarity, exciting genres in publishing today. With complex young vividness of language, and impact on the reader, and Copyediting m Instructor: Katie Dunham characters, realistic dialogue, and gripping prose, read- to emerge with polished work. Those who successfully ers young and old can’t get enough of these novels. In complete the course will have an opportunity to present Instructor: Karen Craigo a supportive and inspiring environment, you explore the some portion of their writings at a public event celebrat- elements of a YA novel’s plot, character, language, ing Bunker Hill. Developmental Editing m setting, and voice-all enhanced by in-depth lectures, Reg# 363299 discussions, manuscript workshopping, and generative Fee: $575 Instructor: Seth Fischer writing exercises. Also covered is the current market- ❖❖ Classroom place for young adult fiction and how to query agents. 10 mtgs You leave the class with a completed first chapter and Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Oct. 24 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after a rough outline of your entire book, as well as the tools UCLA: Humanities Bldg. Oct. 12. Editing and Publishing to continue writing on your own. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Nov. 7-Dec. 5 Rachel Kann, MFA, author of the collection 10 for These courses are designed for writers who want Reg# 363216 UCLA: Humanities Bldg. Everything. Ms. Kann is an award-winning poet whose No meeting Oct. 31. to improve their editing skills or develop compe- Fee: $695 work has appeared in various anthologies, including tencies toward a career in editing and publishing. mmOnline Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Sept. 28. Some courses help advanced writing students Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Revolution. She is the recipient of the UCLA Extension prepare and submit their work for publication. Suzanne Lummis, poet, author of Open 24 Hours, and Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Outstanding Instructor Award for Creative Writing. Please call an advisor at (310) 825-9415 to deter- editor of Wide Awake: Poets of Los Angeles and Oct. 2. mine which course will best help you reach your c Beyond. Ms. Lummis’s work has appeared in The New Jennifer Caloyeras, MFA, MA, author of the short NEW writing goals. fiction collection, Unruly Creatures and two young adult Yorker, Ploughshares, and The Hudson Review among WRITING X 432.8E novels, Strays and Urban Falcon. Ms. Caloyeras has others. She is a recipient of the UCLA Extension NEW ­Outstanding Instructor Award in Creative Writing. The “F” Word: also published stories in several magazines, including Innovative Poetic Forms WRITING X 455.3 Monday Night Literary, Storm Cellar, and Booth 2.0 units Magazine. WRITING X 432.5E Marketing and PR for Writers Spoken Word Intensive When we approach writing poems, we should distin- and Agents 3.0 units guish between “pattern” (repetition) and “form” (shape). 3.0 units This intensive workshop offers support, structure, and In this workshop, we boldly seek new forms our poems This course provides a comprehensive introduction to guidance for anyone who has a message to deliver. Be can take, taking inspiration from contemporary poets communications with a focus on personal branding, Poetry it traditional spoken word poetry, speech or sermon who experiment with form and from writing prompts public relations, and marketing. Aspiring authors or that encourage risky writing. Each week, you workshop These workshops are tailored to students with delivery, songwriting, or solo performance art, this literary agents will learn about the work of a book poems and discuss ways to incorporate form more specific levels of experience in poetry writing. intensive workshop helps students create material publicist or marketing professional and develop the centrally in your poetry. You leave the course with all Please review course descriptions carefully or worth standing for, and then helps them raise their skills necessary to effectively communicate about a the tools you need to structure your work creatively and call an advisor to determine which course will voices to meet the moment. The first weekend offers book or literary project to a wide audience. innovatively. A familiarity with traditional poetic forms best help you reach your writing goals. Please generative writing exercises, small group shares and Reg# 362852 (however slight) is especially helpful for this call an advisor at (310) 825-9415 to determine discussions, lectures on craft, reading aloud of newly- Fee: $575 workshop. which course will best help you reach your created work, and viewing of performance footage. Over ❖❖ Classroom ­writing goals. the next month, students edit and fine-tune their pieces Reg# 362868 10 mtgs and prepare their performance through memorization Fee: $475 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Nov. 27 ENGL XL 136 and practice. On the final weekend, they gather to mmOnline UCLA: Haines Hall Creative Writing: Poetry compile the material for a culminating live performance. Oct. 24-Dec. 4 Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after 5.0 units Students come away with fresh material, live perfor- Oct. 1. c Available for UCLA transferable credit, this workshop mance experience, and a taste of collaborative creation. Oct. 30. c Katie Dunham, Freelance arts and culture communica- combines writing assignments with an exploration of Suitable for all levels of experience in regards to both Charles Jensen, MFA, author of six chapbooks of tions consultant whose clients include GRAMMY contemporary poetry. You look at forms ranging from writing and performance. poetry and two collections, including Nanopedia (2018). Museum, Library Foundation of Los Angeles, USC, the sonnet to prose poems and develop your own voice. Reg# 363302 His poems have appeared in American Poetry Review, LACMA, CalArts, LA Times, and others. Each week the work of a contemporary poet is dis- Fee: $665 New England Review, and Prairie Schooner. He received cussed and writing assignments are critiqued. The ❖❖ Classroom the 2018 Zócalo Poetry Prize and a grant from the course goal is to finish with a number of polished and 4 mtgs Arizona Commission on the Arts. completed poems and understand the demands and Saturday, Sunday, 9am-5:30pm, Oct. 13-14 rewards of living an inspired life through poetry. c UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Saturday, Sunday, 9am-5:30pm, Dec. 1-2 kkk UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. 166 Writing & Journalism Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

NEW Screenwriting FILM TV X 433.77 How to Research Your Story For help in choosing a course or determining if a course 3.0 units fulfills certificate requirements, contact Jeff Bonnett at Research always pays off (and not just when it comes (310) 206-1542 or Chae Ko at (310) 206-2612. to historical works of fiction). This is especially true when it comes to things that we think we know, things we’ve seen depicted before, like the inner workings of Special Topics for Film a law firm or the emergency room in a hospital. The most important step in writing a screenplay (or novel) & Television Writers is gaining the breadth of knowledge and mastery of the Courses in this section are open to students who material that’s necessary to write with authority. The want a deeper understanding of a specific craft facts you find are almost always better than the stuff New Screenwriting or area of study. These courses fulfill the elective that you make up, and the creative decisions and requirement for screenwriting certificates. choices you make based on research leads to improve- ments that won’t happen in any other way. The goal of FILM TV 776.5 the course is to learn how to gain mastery, and become The Professional, Successful an authority, on the subject of a script that you intend Courses for Fall Screenwriter: Career Coaching to write. While you want to do everything you can to bring Reg# 363683 eyeballs to your scripts, you also want to know how to Fee: $695 How To Write Funny Compelling Pitching and Selling Your Hit TV Series be smart about promoting yourself. This workshop will mmOnline Dialogue That Doesn’t Suck offer practical PR advice for writers and producers Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Instructor: Victoria Wisdom working or hoping to work in television or film. In this Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Instructor: Michael Jann Page 167. workshop, we discuss the importance of your bio, what Oct. 2. c Page 166. to do when talking with media, what a publicist does, Daniel Sussman, MFA, JD, screenwriter; WGA member Tools to Help Sell Your Project: and how to evaluate opportunities. You also hear from who served as a staff writer for ABC’s The Practice. Mr. How to Research Your Story M Advanced Workshop pros in the industry working with writers and for writers. Sussman most recently sold his big-budget disaster By the end of the workshop, you understand how to feature Galveston to Warner Bros. Pictures. He has sold Instructor: Daniel Sussman Instructor: Cynthia Riddle position your script and your talent as valuable assets. scripts to production companies including Polaris Pic- Page 166. Page 169. Please bring your 400-word bio to class. tures and NBC Television Network. Reg# 363824 MFA Prep for Screenwriters M One-Hour TV Spec Script Writing Fee: $79 NEW Instructor: Jule Selbo in a Month: Part 1 ❖❖ Classroom FILM TV X 431.67 Instructor: Zac Hug 1 mtg How To Write Funny Compelling Page 166. Saturday, 10am-6pm, Dec. 1 Dialogue That Doesn’t Suck Page 170. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. 3.0 units Advanced enrollment required; no enrollment at the Great, funny, compelling dialogue is easier than you door. No refund after Nov. 30. think. It comes when you focus on one single thing: Theresa Corigliano, MFA, WGA and Publicists Guild your moral premise. There’s a vice, and a virtue, ready For advisement on courses or to learn about our certificates call (310) 825-9415 member; former VP of Publicity at CBS Television Net- to argue with each other. Funny lines arrive when you or email [email protected]. work and VP of Communications for Dr. Phil and The see the strengths and weaknesses in your argument. Doctors. Ms. Corigliano served as a publicity consultant In this workshop, you learn how screenplay structure for Alliance Atlantis, Amazon Studios and Disney. She can be dialogue’s best friend; how to write great dia- WRITING X 451.3 Reg# 363309 is also a produced TV writer. logue by drawing from your worst life moments, and Introduction to Editing and Publishing Fee: $695 how to be a ruthless editor. You also learn how to avoid 3.0 units mmOnline NEW dialogue pitfalls like wordiness, clunkiness, ambiva- To be successful, editors draw from a broad base of Sept. 26-Dec. 4 FILM TV X 488.68 lence, and wishy-washiness. By the end of the course skills while taking the entire publishing process into Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after MFA Prep for Screenwriters you write dialogue that cracks like a whip. Oct. 2. account. They are avid, active readers in their own right c 3.0 units Reg# 363684 who understand the way the publishing market works. Karen Craigo, Nonfiction editor and former editor-in- This course concentrates on your preparation to apply Fee: $575 Beyond that, they also understand the specialized chief of Mid-American Review, and interview editor of to and succeed in a Master of Fine Arts program in ❖❖ Classroom technological tools in use today, are strong proofread- SmokeLong Quarterly. Ms. Craigo is the author of the screenwriting. You focus on preparing the required 10 mtgs ers, understand how to identify and check facts, and poetry collections No More Milk and Passing Through writing samples to show off your skill and creative spirit Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 communicate clearly and concisely with other depart- Humansville, and the chapbook Escaped Housewife as well as the academic expectations of a master’s UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. ments in order to set a manuscript up for success Tries Hard to Blend In. student. You also look at the various options, including No meeting Nov. 12. through production, marketing, and media outreach. By traditional on-campus programs, hybrid programs Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after the end of the course, students understand how these WRITING X 451.2 (online classes and mentorship combined with on- Sept. 26. tools help editors meet the demands of their profession Developmental Editing campus offerings), distance-learning programs (online Michael Jann, Emmy-nominated television writer and and thrive in the workplace. 3.0 units combined with mentorship, scheduled retreats) and WGA member who served 22 years as a comedy Reg# 363312 An editor’s job includes not only improving the mechan- completely online programs. In addition to working on monologue writer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Fee: $695 ics of writing, but identifying places where content isn’t writing samples that will stand out in the application Mr. Jann most recently served as a comedy writer for mmOnline working or needs revision and development. Using process, you focus on individual goals, expectations, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and has writ- Sept. 26-Dec. 4 exercises and readings, students learn how to line edit fellowships and scholarships, and putting together ten features and TV pilots for major studios. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after writing, their own and others’, toward the practice of strong applications. crafting thorough editorial letters ideal for workshops Oct. 2. c Reg# 363682 FILM TV X 450.1 Tobi Harper, director of development and operations or self-revision plans. Class discussions also explore Fee: $695 Adaptation for Screenwriters I at Red Hen Press, editor and founder of Quill, contribut- the various roles of professional editors. The goal is to mmOnline 3.0 units ing editor of The Los Angeles Review, and speaker on gain confidence as an editor by line-editing a large Sept. 26-Dec. 4 The first part in a two-part sequence designed for writ- queer literature and publishing at conferences and liter- piece of fiction and writing a detailed editorial letter as Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after ers who want to focus on adapting literary material, the final class assignment. ary festivals and on college campuses. Oct. 2. c fiction or nonfiction, into films and television pilots. The Reg# 363306 Jule Selbo, MFA, PhD, screenwriter and WGA member goal is to help you develop the skills associated with WRITING X 451.1 Fee: $695 who has written films for the Jim Henson Company and adaptation so vital in the current industry and your Copyediting mmOnline Walt Disney Studios. Dr. Selbo’s feature credits include unique voice and style. This course will introduce 3.0 units Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Columbia Pictures’ Hard Promises, as well as screen- screenwriters, writers of fiction and drama, and creators This course gives students an overview of copyediting Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after plays for Paramount, Universal, and HBO. She is the of new media to the aesthetic and techniques of creat- processes involved in preparing a manuscript for editorial Oct. 2. c author of Film Genre for Screenwriters. ing visual, dramatically compelling scripts. Your major review or publication. Appropriate for writers of all genres Seth Fischer, MFA, editor for Rare Bird Lit, Stillhouse project is to complete and polish an outline and the and those seeking to develop professional skills in copy- Press, and individual clients who went on to publish at opening scene of your script, based on a public domain editing, students learn best practices for completing a Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. Mr. Fischer was a contribut- material from literary, theatrical, mythical, and tradi- document review, including common grammar rules, ing editor at The Rumpus. His writing has appeared in tional sources. The participant may also work other copyediting notation, and reading like a copyeditor. Guernica, Best Sex Writing, and was listed as notable available material including biographies, fact-based and in The Best American Essays. personal material. In addition, you learn how to source kkk for original material and the attaining of rights, including life rights. The scripts can be preparation for Adaptation II in which full-length features and television pilots will be developed and written. Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Writing & Journalism 167

Prerequisite(s): X 440A Writing the First Screenplay I, or equivalent. Reg# 363800 Digital Storytelling Success! Fee: $575 ❖❖ Classroom & Multi-Platform 10 mtgs Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 “Taking classes at UCLA Extension definitely UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Strategy set me on the path to becoming a screen- No meeting Nov. 12. Specialization writer. I was lucky enough to work with Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after incredible teachers–not to mention the other Sept. 26. c Augment your business, creative, and students. UCLA Extension introduced me to a Warren Lewis, MFA, screenwriter/producer and WGA technical understanding in digital member who wrote Black Rain, directed by Ridley Scott, vibrant community of writers, many of and The 13th Warrior, starring Antonio Banderas. He content creation, social media, and whom I’m still in touch with now.” digital marketing, and AR/VR in has also sold and developed both features and pilots ——Elissa Matsueda, former Writers’ Program for Warner Bros. FOX, Paramount, Ensemble Entertain- today’s evolving media landscape. ment, and Sony Pictures, among many others. student and 1st place winner of the UCLA MGMT 838.1 Digital Content Extension Feature Film Competition, who has NEW Foundations: An Overview of two films being released this year including FILM TV X 433.89 Storytelling Across Platforms The Miracle Season starring William Hurt Pitching and Selling Your Hit Page 44. and Helen Hunt, and Dog Days starring TV Series Eva Longoria and Vanessa Hudgens. 2.0 units For more information contact In television, you invite characters and their world into your living room to share the couch. They become your Tina Chang, Program Director friends. You invite them back in on a regular basis at (310) 206-2485 or For More Information because you have bonded with them: their issues and [email protected] (310) 206-1542 | writers.uclaextension.edu the obstacles to solving them become yours. Most importantly, their world is an essential leading charac- ter that becomes your own world. Familiarity is key. A FILM TV X 445.1 Reg# 363797 FILM TV 785.56 series has to hit the nail on the head in inventing a Creating Powerful Scenes for Fee: $665 Showrunners and Show Writers story that is fresh, but still understand what has gone ❖❖ Classroom Join a panel of current TV showrunners, writers and before it historically in the genre, effectively climbing Movies and Long-Form TV Series: Intermediate Workshop 10 mtgs producers as they describe their paths to success, and the rungs of the previous generation to introduce the Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 guide you through the process of crafting a successful new one. By the end of this course, you have a refined 3.0 units The writing of powerfully constructed scenes featuring UCLA: Royce Hall and commercially viable one-hour drama or half-hour pitch that captures the essence and uniqueness of No meeting Nov. 22. comedy series. You learn how to develop characters your original series. compelling characters is the key to any screenplay or dramatic teleplay’s success. This intensive workshop Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after and situation, as well as create compelling story—the Reg# 363686 gets you writing and rewriting your own scenes, and Oct. 1. c primary factor in any effective script. Other topics Fee: $345 arms you with a specific skill set that enables you to Brooks Wachtel, Emmy Award-winning television include writing on staff vs. freelance, writing “in the ❖❖ Classroom improve and elevate your work. Drawing on great writer; WGA member whose credits include over 100 room,” network vs. cable shows, and career-building 6 mtgs scenes and sequences from memorable movies and episodes of such animated series as Spiderman, advice. You participate in direct conversation with the Tuesday, 7-10pm, Oct. 9-Nov. 13 cable shows throughout the course, you learn to identify ToddWorld,­ X-Men, Heavy Gear, and Clifford the Big Red producers throughout the session. Past scheduled UCLA: Haines Hall the essential building blocks for the creation of dynamic Dog. His novel Lady Sherlock: Circle of the Smiling guest panelists included: Chris Silber, producer/writer Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after scenes; work with conflict, subtext, characterization, Dead was recently published by WordFire Press. NCIS New Orleans (CBS); Jennifer Corbett, producer/ Oct. 11. dialogue, and imagery, get feedback that will up your writer NCIS (CBS); Britte Anchor, producer/writer Mom Victoria Wisdom, producer/former literary agent at game; and make significant headway in creating an FILM TV X 437.99 (CBS); Howard J. Morris, co-creator, exec producer ICM, she represented the careers of Christopher eminently marketable screenplay or pilot. Fundamentals of Story Grace and Frankie (Netflix); Michael Price, co-creator, McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects ), Ernest Thompson (On Prerequisite(s): X 440A Writing the First Screenplay I, 3.0 units exec producer F is for Family (Netflix animated) and Golden Pond ), Bryan Singer (X-Men ), and Lone Scher- X 440B Writing the First Screenplay II, X 440C Writing Whether you want to be a writer for film, television, or exec producerThe Simpsons (Fox animated); Billy fig (An Education ). She was a partner at Becsey Wis- the First Screenplay III, and X 440D Writing the First theatre, a dynamic understanding of story is absolutely Grundfest, producer/writer Mad About You and creator, dom Kalajian Agency and sold Criminal Minds to CBS. Screenplay IV, or equivalent, or consent of instructor. necessary for success. In this course you learn how to exec producer international version of Mad About You choose and develop your best story ideas while examin- and other series FILM TV X 432.1 Reg# 363793 Fee: $695 ing point of view, structure, character development, Reg# 363822 Strategies for Getting Representation mmOnline dialogue, subtext, crisis, and climax using classic and Fee: $79 2.0 units Sept. 26-Dec. 4 contemporary scripts as models. Tools to stimulate your ❖❖ Classroom Understanding how Hollywood operates is crucial for Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after writing incorporate acting improvisation as well as 1 mtg any new screenwriter seeking agents and managers for Oct. 2. photography, painting, and music. Individual and group Saturday, 10am-1pm, Nov. 17 representation. First you must know the differences c writing exercises are shared in a supportive atmo- Karl Iglesias, MFA, screenwriter and script doctor, who UCLA Extension Gayley Center: between the roles an agent plays versus a manager. sphere, with guided rewriting as a core task in the is the author of The 101 Habits of Highly Successful 1145 Gayley Ave. Furthermore, differentiating between power agents, course. At the end of the class, you will be able to Screenwriters andWriting for Emotional Impact. Mr. Advance enrollment required; no enrollment at the boutique agents, and managers who act like agents integrate classic story principles in every facet of your Iglesias is a former development executive for Samson door. No refund after Nov. 16. empowers you to find the representation that is right work as well as use these tools to analyze your own Entertainment. He is a recipient of the UCLA Extension Ed Scharlach, writer-producer; WGA and PGA member for you. Special attention is paid to preparing your script writing and take it to the next level. Outstanding Instructor Award in Screenwriting. who has had over 300 prime-time television episodes for agency submission to demystify what reps really Reg# 363798 produced, ranging from Happy Days and Mork and look for in their next hot writing client, as this can be FILM TV X 430.5 Fee: $575 Mindy to Quantum Leap and What’s New Scooby-Doo? different from what development executives and buyers Writing Animation ❖❖ Classroom Mr. Scharlach has earned Emmy, Annie, and Writers look for. While it’s true that formulaic scripts tend to sell 10 mtgs Guild Award nominations and a Cable ACE Award. better in Tinseltown, this course also covers strategies 3.0 units Animation is a fully creative universe without limits on Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 for writers who seek representation with more charac- UCLA: Haines Hall ter-driven indies in their portfolios. By the end of the sets, costumes, or special effects. All it takes is your imagination and the willingness to jump into a field No meeting Nov. 12. course, you have a solid understanding of what steps Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after to take next for your career. friendly to new talent. This course guides you through the entire TV and Internet animation script writing Sept. 26. c Reg# 363807 process, starting with the building blocks of good writ- John Henry Davis, MFA, director/screenwriter, play- Fee: $475 wright; WGA, DGA, SDC member whose credits include mm ing: story structure, character development, and sharp Online dialogue. You then write your spec script, learning how directing OZ, The Sarah Jones Show, and Broken Oct. 10-Nov. 20 to find the voice and style of a particular show, pitch ­Mirrors. He’s directed plays at the Lincoln Center, the Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after stories, create solid outlines, write the first draft, and Kennedy Center, and the Mark Taper Forum, including m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. Oct. 16. c deal with notes and changes. The course goal is to the show Daughters with Marisa Tomei. Chris Sablan, agent at Original Artists, his clients complete a polished sample script. Guest speakers g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. include screenwriters/producers/directors whose credits include show runners, producers, and executives who include, The Girl Next Door, Saw, The Heat, This is 40, discuss how to break in; what agents do and don’t do; WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. Journey to the Center of the Earth, Helix, Breaking In, c the process of getting your script bought and produced; ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Colony, Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, and How To Get Away how to connect with artists that can make your vision v With Murder, among many others. visual; and how to have a satisfying career in a field TEXTBOOK REQUIRED where your imagination is free. & kkk C UC CREDIT, page 5. 168 Writing & Journalism Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

FILM TV X 478.39 Reg# 363528 Reg# 363950 Reg# 363611 Writing Coverage: Fee: $575 Fee: $575 Fee: $695 Story Analysis for Film ❖❖ Classroom ❖❖ Classroom mmOnline 3.0 units 10 mtgs 10 mtgs Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Designed for both aspiring story analysts and screenwriters Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 Saturday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 15 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after who want to accelerate their careers, this course helps you UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Oct. 2. c master the methods used by story analysts who evaluate No meeting Nov. 20. No meetings Nov. 10 & 24. Ernie Contreras, screenwriter and WGA member submissions to production companies, agencies, and Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after whose credits include the HBO drama Walkout, and studios. You learn how to do an in-depth analysis of the Sept. 27. c & Oct. 2. c & the feature films, Fairy Tale: A True Story and The three-act structure, as well as dramatic and comic scene Matthew Harrison, director/writer/producer, whose Dito Montiel, award-winning screenwriter/director/ Pagemaster. Mr. Contreras has written and developed construction. You also learn the precise terminology used credits include Rhythm Thief (Jury Prize, Sundance Film author; WGA and DGA member, who wrote and directed scripts for Walt Disney, Sony, Universal, Fox Searchlight, in story sessions, the foundations for great dialogue, and Festival), Kicked in the Head (executive producer Martin his bestselling novel A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Paramount, DreamWorks, TNT, and Starz/Encore. how to find original approaches to established genres. Scorsese), Spare Me, Sex and the City, Popular, and starring Robert Downey Jr. Mr. Montiel’s other credits Reg# 363613 These and other principles become synthesized into cover- Dead Last. Mr. Harrison received the UCLA Extension include The Clapper, Man Down, Boulevard, Empire Fee: $695 age written to the highest professional standards, in prepa- Outstanding Instructor Award. State, The Son of No One and Fighting. mmOnline ration for a job as either a story analyst or screenwriter Reg# 363534 Sept. 26-Dec. 4 who needs to critique his or her own scripts effectively. Fee: $575 FILM TV X 440B Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after ❖❖ Writing the First Screenplay II Reg# 363791 Classroom Oct. 2. c Fee: $695 10 mtgs 3.0 units Ron Wilkerson, writer/director and WGA member mmOnline Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 This second in a four-part sequence in writing a feature whose credits include Stargate SG-1, Star Trek: The Sept. 26-Dec. 4 UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: film script has you hit the ground running. You begin by Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, and Trade Show. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after 21650 Oxnard Street pitching your story based on your outline and revising it He is currently developing Dreamland for ABC Studios No meeting Nov. 20. to make sure the premise can carry the entire movie. Oct. 2. c and is a recipient of the UCLA Extension Outstanding Barney Lichtenstein, MA, professional story analyst Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Armed with a workable outline, you then flesh it out into Instructor Award in Screenwriting. either a beat sheet or treatment (at the instructor’s for companies such as Amblin, Imagine, and New Line. Sept. 27. & Reg# 363951 c discretion) and begin writing your screenplay. Personal- Referring trained story analysts to Sundance Institute Billy Mernit, MFA, screenwriter, novelist, and WGA Fee: $575 and production companies, he is a UCLA Extension member who is a story analyst for Universal Pictures ized feedback along with mini-lectures on key craft ❖❖ Classroom Outstanding Instructor in Screenwriting and story editor and the author of Writing the Romantic Comedy points, including character development, story structure, 10 mtgs of a Peabody Award winning program. (Harper/Collins). Mr. Mernit is a recipient of the UCLA and conflict, help you to meet the course goal, which is Saturday, 10am-1pm, Sept. 29-Dec. 8 Extension Distinguished Instructor Award and the to write Act I (approximately 30 pages). May be repeated UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: Outstanding Instructor Award in Screenwriting. for credit. This course counts toward the 4-course 21650 Oxnard Street Writing and Directing Short Films Specialization. Reg# 363591 No meeting Nov. 24. Prerequisite(s): X 440A Writing the First Screenplay I. Feature Film Fee: $695 Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after mmOnline Students must bring a four-to-five-page outline they Oct. 2. Sept. 26-Dec. 4 created in Writing the First Screenplay I to first class meeting and be prepared to pitch it. Marc Sedaka, MFA, screenwriter; WGA member who Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after has written for Disney, New Line, Fox, Paramount, and Beginning Feature Reg# 363598 Oct. 2. c & Warner Bros. Mr. Sedaka’s credits include Overnight Film Writing Kate Marciniak, MA, writer, and professional story Fee: $575 Delivery, starring Reese Witherspoon, and Vegas Kids, ❖❖ Classroom Recommended for beginning students, these analyst who has worked on studio features and inde- which he co-wrote for Madonna’s Maverick Films. He pendent movies for over two decades, for companies 10 mtgs has written for CBS’s King of Queens. courses build on one another in a four-part Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 sequence. With the close guidance of the instruc- such as Disney, HBO, Miramax, Dreamworks SKG, Warner Bros. 20th Century Fox, and Amazon Studios. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. FILM TV X 440C tor, students share and offer feedback in a sup- No meeting Nov. 12. portive environment focused on assessing the Reg# 363596 Writing the First Screenplay III Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after 3.0 units strengths and weaknesses of the work. By the Fee: $695 Sept. 26. mmOnline c The third in a four-part sequence in writing a feature end of the sequence, students have a completed Ben van der Veen, screenwriter, WGA member who draft of their first feature film script. Sept. 26-Dec. 4 film screenplay, this course focuses on the greatest Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after wrote the Steven Soderbergh film Che. He has written challenge facing screenwriters: writing the second act. Oct. 2. and is currently developing projects for Terrence Malik, As you write these crucial 60 pages, you refine your FILM TV X 440A c & Julian Schnabel, Rober De Niro, Keanu Reeves, Don Writing the First Screenplay I Jim Staahl, writer, producer, and actor; WGA member; story outline; flesh out main and secondary characters; Cheadle, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger as continue to develop the art of the scene as it pertains 3.0 units two-time Emmy Award nominee whose comedy feature well as for Amazon Studios and Regency. The first in a four-part sequence designed to take you credits include The Beverly Hillbillies, Under Surveil- to type, choice, structure, and placement; and begin to Reg# 363602 through the full process of writing a feature film screenplay, lance, and Blow Hard. Mr. Staahl also has written discover each character’s unique voice. You also learn Fee: $575 this course grounds you in the key craft elements of story sketch/variety shows for Steve Martin, Martin Short, and the habits you need to sustain the work of writing a ❖❖ Classroom structure, plot, scene development, character, theme, Howie Mandel. screenplay. The goal is to write Act II. May be repeated 10 mtgs genre, and dialogue, and shows you how they work for credit. Reg# 363597 Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 together to grip an audience’s emotions. You learn how to Prerequisite(s): X 440A Writing the First Screenplay I Fee: $695 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. create and evaluate story ideas; explore how characters’ mm and X 440B Writing the First Screenplay II. Students Online No meeting Nov. 20. inner wants and immediate goals shape and drive a must bring their beat sheets or treatments and Act I to Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after screenplay’s action; see what constitutes compelling plots the first class meeting and be prepared to write. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Sept. 27. and subplots; and learn how to construct a scene. Oct. 2. c Reg# 363614 c & Julian Goldberger, MFA, screenwriter/director/pro- Throughout the course, you complete a series of exercises Michael Janover, MFA, screenwriter; WGA member Fee: $665 which serve as the basis for your script outline, a prose ducer, WGA member, whose credits include The Hawk ❖❖ Classroom whose credit include The Philadelphia Experiment, Is Dying, The Eulipion Chronicles, and Trans. He has description of your screenplay. The course goal is to learn Hardly Working, and Mr. Boogedy. His projects include 10 mtgs how to write effective, compelling scenes and to create a pilots and features in development with Lionsgate Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 a horror/comedy script for Cheech and Chong, and a Television, Bow Street Films, and Universal Studios. four-to-five-page outline that clearly delineates your script’s pilot for Aaron Spelling Productions. He was also a UCLA: Humanities Bldg. beginning, middle, and end. The ability to write an effective writer on the original Hawaii Five-O series. Reg# 363601 No meeting Nov. 20. outline is a critical skill for the professional screenwriter, Fee: $575 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Reg# 363414 ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 27. serves as the basis for most pitches, and is required for Fee: $575 c admission into X 440B Writing the First Screenplay II. This ❖❖ 10 mtgs Philip Eisner, screenwriter-director and WGA member Classroom Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 course counts toward the 4-course Writing and Directing 10 mtgs who wrote Event Horizon for Paramount Pictures and Short Films Specialization. UCLA: Humanities Bldg. Firestarter 2: Rekindled for USA Networks. Mr. Eisner Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 No meeting Nov. 21. Reg# 363533 UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. has written for Scott Rudin Productions, Robert De Fee: $575 Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Niro’s Tribeca Productions, Edward R. Pressman, TriStar, No meeting Nov. 22. Sept. 28. ❖❖ Classroom Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after c Universal Pictures, and The Jim Henson Company. 10 mtgs Oct. 1. William Hasley, screenwriter and WGA member who Reg# 363616 c & has sold features to 20th Century Fox, Universal, and Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 Cynthia Hsiung, producer, writer, director, and execu- Fee: $695 UCLA Extension DTLA: 261 S. Figueroa St. Warner Bros. His TV credits include Swift Justice; Ghost mmOnline tive who served as a producer and head of production Stories; Murder, She Wrote; Kung Fu; Young Riders; and No meeting Nov. 12. for Young Hercules, starring Ryan Gosling. Ms. Hsiung Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Highway to Heaven and has also written for Castle Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after was part of the team that launched The Larry Sanders Rock, Columbia, and Warner Bros. Sept. 26. c & Show and Taxi Cab Confessions at HBO, and was a Oct. 2. c Andrew Knauer, MFA, screenwriter and WGA member creative executive for MTV’s The Real World. kkk Steven Schwartz, screenwriter/producer, WGA mem- who wrote The Last Stand, starring Arnold Schwar- ber, Spirit Award nominee for his screenplay for the zenegger, and Ghost Team One (Paramount Pictures). kkk Sidney Lumet-directed movie,Critical Care. His TV He also wrote a sci-fi/action feature for Universal credits include The Practice and100 Centre Street. He ­Pictures and is currently adapting the comic book, has written scripts and pilots for Fox, ABC, FX, Disney, 5 Days to Die, for Circle of Confusion. NBC, Universal, Lionsgate, HBO, and many others. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Writing & Journalism 169

FILM TV X 440D Reg# 363644 Reg# 363650 Reg# 363825 Writing the First Screenplay IV Fee: $695 Fee: $755 Fee: $3,860 3.0 units mmOnline ❖❖ Classroom FF Hybrid In the last of a four-part sequence in writing a feature Sept. 26-Dec. 4 10 mtgs Online sessions film screenplay, you reach FADE OUT. In the process of Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Thursday, 7-10pm, Oct. 4-Dec. 13 Oct. 3-June 18 writing Act III, you home in on structuring conversations, Oct. 2. c UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Classroom meetings explore how to maximize your story’s visual implica- Jon Bernstein, screenwriter and WGA member who No meeting Nov. 22. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9am-6pm, tions, deepen scene writing skills, assemble scenes to wrote Meet the Robinsons, Ringmaster, and Beautiful. Submission Requirements: The first 30 pages of Mar. 14-17 form powerful sequences, ensure your script’s central He has worked on film and TV projects for Paramount, the feature-length screenplay you wish to rewrite UCLA: Location to be announced conflict is resolved, and work on theme and imagery. DreamWorks, 20th Century Fox, NBC/Universal and the in class. No meeting the week of Nov. 21; no meeting the Also covered are revision techniques and the business CW. He is a recipient of the UCLA Extension Outstand- Enrollment limited to 12 students. $100 nonrefund- week before, during, and after residency. aspects of feature film writing. The goal is to complete ing Instructor Award in Screenwriting. able until Sept. 27; no refund thereafter. c Restricted course; apply online by adding to cart. writing your first feature film script. Michael Weiss, screenwriter; WGA member; former VP Enrollment limited to eight students. Visitors not per- Prerequisite(s): X 440A Writing the First Screenplay I, FILM TV X 431.102 of production for Miramax Films whose credits include mitted. No refund after enrolling. c X 440B Writing the First Screenplay II, and X 440C Feature Film Writing Workshop: Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Scorpion King Diane Drake, screenwriter, WGA member whose Writing the First Screenplay III. Students must bring Acts II and III 4, and I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer. He credits include, What Women Want, starring Mel Gib- their beat sheets or treatments and Acts I and II to the 3.0 units is a recipient of the UCLA Extension Outstanding son, and Only You, starring Robert Downey, Jr. and first class meeting and be prepared to write. This workshop guides you to complete your current Instructor Award in Screenwriting. Marisa Tomei. Ms. Drake was Vice President of Creative Reg# 363617 project. You focus on developing a successful second Affairs for Academy Award-winning director-producer Fee: $665 and third act, with special attention given to structure, NEW Sydney Pollack’s Mirage Productions. ❖❖ Classroom character development, emotional content, and cine- FILM TV X 434.19 10 mtgs matic style. You also acquire self-editing techniques Tools to Help Sell Your Project: Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 essential for the professional writer. This is not a rewrite Advanced Workshop UCLA: Haines Hall course; you must be working toward the completion of 2.0 units Television No meeting Nov. 21. a feature-length script and have your outline and Act I It’s become a challenge to get film and television Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after of your script in hand. executives to read your material, especially if you’re an Sept. 28. c Prerequisite(s): X 430.101 Feature Film Writing Work- unproduced writer. Whether your project is a feature Beginning Television Writing Cynthia Riddle, writer and producer who has worked shop: Outline and Act I, or equivalent, or consent of film or television pilot, there are things you can do to with CBS, Lifetime, Showtime, , and PBS. instructor. help get producers, agents, managers, or funding enti- Recommended for beginning students who are Her work includes the award-winning CBS/Hallmark Hall Reg# 363646 ties to notice it and be interested in reading it. While it’s writing a spec script of an existing comedy or of Fame film, Crossroads. She was a finalist in the Fee: $695 important to write a great script, it’s also important to drama series. With the close guidance of the Sundance Episodic Story Lab 2015 and an honoree of mmOnline find a way to market your project so that it stands out instructor, students share and offer feedback in the 2014 WGA’s TV Writer Access Project. Sept. 26-Dec. 4 from the crowd and will be considered. Each week, we a supportive environment focused on assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the work. Reg# 363618 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after show unique and different ways to help sell the idea of Oct. 2. your project. Topics include verbal pitches, written Fee: $695 c FILM TV X 430.4 mm pitches, mood boards, pitch decks, proof of concept Online Martin Copeland, PhD, award-winning screenwriter Beginning Writing for the One-Hour Sept. 26-Dec. 4 who has written feature films in both the U.S. and short films, Rip-o-matics, trailers, and sizzle reels. Each Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Europe, among them Texas Rangers for Miramax; of these formats is fully explored, and examples are Spec I Oct. 2. Handyman, a 2006 Buena Vista International co-pro- presented. Over the course, you pitch your project, write 3.0 units c Modeled directly on how writers write in the real world Andrew Osborne, MA, screenwriter and WGA member duction; The Heavenly Kid; and The Sinking of the a one page treatment, and develop one of the sales tool of one-hour dramas, this course focuses on what is whose indie film credits include On_Line, The F Word, Rainbow Warrior. methods you’ve learned in class. You leave armed with most central to creating a strong script as well as the and Apocalypse Bop. Mr. Osborne received an Emmy materials that can showcase your project to industry largest piece (40%) of the writer’s deal with any show: Award for the Discovery Channel program, Cash Cab. executives to help get it read and produced. the story and outline. You learn to choose the best story He has developed projects for Warner Bros. HBO, MTV, Reg# 363673 Advanced Feature for your spec script, map it out from beginning to end, and Orion. Fee: $455 Film Writing ❖❖ Classroom and write a strong outline in proper script format. In the 6 mtgs process, you learn how to identify and capture the tone, Advanced-level courses are primarily workshop- characters, dialogue, and themes of any one-hour Intermediate Feature driven and are designed for students who are well Thursday, 7-10pm, Oct. 11-Nov. 15 UCLA: Bunche Hall drama series—the key to breaking into the field. Also into their projects. Admission is by submission covered are the various genres (police procedurals, Film Writing only and the selection process is competitive. It Submission requirement: the feature-length screen- play or TV pilot you wish to pitch in this class. medical, legal) and their specific rules; what’s popular Courses in this section are for students who have is recommended that students take intermediate- in the current marketplace; and how to work within the completed at least one screenplay. A new project level courses prior to submitting their work. For Enrollment limited to 12 students. $100 nonrefund- able until Oct. 4; no refund thereafter. special requirements of timeslots, outlets, and styles. is begun with an emphasis on craft issues such instructions on submitting work, contact the c The course goal is to master the process of construct- as structure, character development, and emo- Writers’ Program at (310) 825-9415 or go to Cynthia Riddle, writer and producer who has worked ing an airtight story and detailed outline so you are tional content. Self-editing techniques are writers.uclaextension.edu/continuing-students. with CBS, Lifetime, Showtime, Nickelodeon, and PBS. ready to write a script for any current show as quickly introduced. The submission deadline for fall is August 27 at Her work includes the award-winning CBS/Hallmark Hall and expertly as possible. All student projects must focus 9am (PST). Visitors are not permitted in of Fame film, Crossroads. She was a finalist in the on current shows; no pilots. This course counts toward FILM TV X 431.101 advanced-level courses. Sundance Episodic Story Lab 2015 and an honoree of the 4-course Writer’s Fellowship Prep Specialization. the 2014 WGA’s TV Writer Access Project. Feature Film Writing Workshop: Reg# 363669 Outline and Act I FILM TV X 432.67 FILM TV X 432.99 Fee: $695 3.0 units Next Draft, Best Draft: mm Feature Film Writing: Pro-Series Online Designed for writers with at least one screenplay under Advanced Screenwriting Workshop Sept. 26-Dec. 4 3.0 units 9.0 units their belts, this workshop guides you to launch and Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Congratulations! You’ve blasted out the first draft of a Starting with a story concept and developing it into a make significant headway on a new project. The goal Oct. 2. is to develop a strong premise that sustains your entire screenplay. But now what? Because if you’re serious dynamic, compelling, and market-ready script, you learn c about it, if you want it to shine, if you want to show it how to articulate a personal vision while communicating Laurence Walsh-Hodson, screenwriter; WGA member script, create and refine the story outline, and write Act who has written for such hit network shows as CSI: I. Brief lectures on craft issues based on the demands to industry professionals and enter screenplay competi- with a wide audience, and balance the intuitive with the tions, you need to rewrite it. This advanced workshop technical. Throughout the process, your originality is Miami and NCIS. Ms. Walsh co-produced and wrote on of the participants’ work supplement the workshop. the critically acclaimed Syfy series The Dresden Files Prerequisite(s): X 440A Writing the First Screenplay I, provides the guidance, tools and group forum that can encouraged as you are guided to create complex help you rewrite your script to take it to the next level. characterizations, a powerful dramatic structure, the- and Against the Wall. She has sold two shows that she X 440B Writing the First Screenplay II, X 440C Writing co-created for Mar Vista Entertainment and FX. the First Screenplay III, and X 440D Writing the First You’ll learn to analyze your current draft, then hone your matic subtext, and tell your story visually. The intimate, Screenplay IV, or departmental approval. premise, tighten your structure, pump up your charac- eight-member workshop allows for in-depth and ongo- Reg# 363665 ing analysis of each writer’s work, along with regularly Fee: $575 Reg# 363640 ters and fine-tune your action, dialogue and tone. Along occurring brainstorming and problem-solving sessions. ❖❖ Classroom Fee: $665 the way, you’ll receive personal feedback on your script, Guest speakers provide insights into the working writ- 10 mtgs ❖❖ Classroom while providing insight to other students on their work. er’s process as well as speak to the realities of the Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 10 mtgs You’ll also get tips and advice on how to market your movie industry. Participants may withdraw their applica- UCLA: Humanities Bldg. Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 new draft once you’re done. tion any time before acceptance. One writing sample No meeting Nov. 22. UCLA: Haines Hall kkk consisting of your best completed screenplay, plus a Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after No meeting Nov. 21. one-page personal statement and $10 nonrefundable Oct. 1. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after c fee are required. Participants will not be charged the Greg Elliot, TV writer and WGA member whose credits Oct. 28. full course fee unless they are selected for the series. include Star Trek: Voyager, for which he received a Donald H. Hewitt, screenwriter and WGA member Upon completion of the course, you also submit your Sci-Fi Universe Award nomination. Mr. Elliot’s credits whose feature film credits include the English-language completed script to receive feedback and consideration also include Savannah, Charmed, and In a Heartbeat. screenplay for Hayao Miyazaki’s Oscar-winning film, by an established agent, manager, or producer. He is a recipient of the UCLA Extension Outstanding Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, and the Oscar- Instructor Award in Screenwriting. nominated Howl’s Moving Castle. Mr. Hewitt has written kkk for Pixar, Miramax, New Line, and Disney. 170 Writing & Journalism Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971

NEW Reg# 363672 FILM TV X 431.4 Reg# 363771 FILM TV X 439.22 Fee: $695 Beginning Writing for the One-Hour Fee: $665 mm One-Hour TV Spec Script Writing in a Online Spec II ❖❖ Classroom Sept. 26-Dec. 4 3.0 units 10 mtgs Month: Part 1 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 3.0 units Mirroring the process that professionals undergo in Oct. 2. UCLA: Bunche Hall Network and cable one-hour dramas have never been c current episodic series production, this course guides No meeting Nov. 12. better, and the key to creating a strong hour-long spec Claudia Grazioso, MFA, screenwriter and WGA mem- you to write a solid first draft of your script and work Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after script—regardless of the genre or outlet—is an airtight ber whose credits include Are We There Yet?, starring on polishing it. You begin by refining your story idea and Sept. 26. story and outline. In this intensive workshop, you learn Ice Cube and Nia Long, Bring It On Again, and Christ- outline as needed, and then write your script, focusing c how to turn the classic three-act story structure mas Bounty. Ms. Grazioso has written several pilots for on capturing the essence of the show through its four- Douglas Steinberg, TV writer/exec producer and WGA (beginning-middle-end) into a five or six act show, and ABC, Sony, Fox, HBO, Lifetime, and CBS, and television act structure, plot and story, multiple storylines, char- member, whose credits include The Tonight Show, Wild more specifically how to use the tools of storytelling in movies for ABC Family. acters, scenes, and dialogue. On the business side, you Card, St. Elsewhere, and Moonlighting. Mr. Steinberg a way that meets the demands of an existing one-hour Reg# 364077 learn how to develop your career game plan and hear was the creator/exec producer for Combat Hospital and television show. You make use of the time, effort, and Fee: $575 from industry guest speakers on the business of the exec producer on Boston Public. He has worked on 10 creative resources involved in writing an hour-long ❖❖ Classroom one-hour drama. Students must bring a complete ensemble dramas as a writer/producer. episode of television, up to the point of completion of 10 mtgs outline to the first class. All student projects must focus Reg# 363769 the outline, and just prior to writing an actual script. In Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 on current shows; no pilots. This course counts toward Fee: $695 short, the hard part. By the end of the course, students UCLA Extension Woodland Hills: the 4-course Writer’s Fellowship Prep Specialization. mmOnline will have written three complete story documents, a 21650 Oxnard Street Prerequisite(s): X 430.4 Beginning Writing for the One- Sept. 26-Dec. 4 blended story document, and a complete outline that No meeting Nov. 21. Hour Spec I. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after will allow them to easily construct an episode of televi- Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Reg# 363708 Oct. 2. c sion. This is modeled on the process used in countless Sept. 28. c Fee: $665 Erica Byrne, screenwriter and WGA member whose writers’ rooms. All student projects must focus on Joe Fisch, Television writer/executive producer; WGA ❖❖ Classroom numerous credits include episodes of La Femme Nikita; current one-hour shows; no pilots. member who served as a co-executive producer for 3rd 10 mtgs Nowhere Man; Silk Stalkings; Hunter; Knots Landing; Reg# 363677 Rock from the Sun and Boston Common, and as a Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 and Walker, Texas Ranger. She received the UCLA Exten- Fee: $665 showrunner for ROC and Just for Kicks. Mr. Fisch was UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. sion Outstanding Instructor Award in Screenwriting. ❖❖ Classroom a writer/producer for Step By Step, A Different World, No meeting Nov. 20. 4 mtgs and Who’s the Boss. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after FILM TV X 431.7 Saturday, Sunday, 10am-6pm, Oct. 6 & 7 Sept. 27. c Writing the Half-Hour Pilot I UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. FILM TV X 431.6 Zac Hug, MFA, television writer/producer, WGA member 3.0 units Saturday, Sunday, 10am-6pm, Nov. 3 & 4 Beginning Writing for the Half-Hour whose credits include Drop Dead Diva and Shadow- Television executives and showrunners want to read UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. Spec II hunters: The Mortal Instruments. Mr. Hug was a former original pilots that demonstrate your unique voice and Enrollment limited to 20 students. 3.0 units director of Digital Content at Disney/ABC Television comedic sensibilities. This workshop shows you how to Advanced enrollment required; no admittance at the This workshop guides you to write a solid draft spec Group and his other credits include These People, take your original comedy idea and develop a strong door. script from your half-hour comedy outline and move as #Adulting, Spooksville and The Malan Show. story, rife with memorable characters and even funnier No refund after Oct. 5. far ahead as you can in polishing it. You begin by Reg# 363711 jokes. Breaking story in the style of a real writer’s room, Zac Hug, MFA, television writer/producer, WGA member reworking your outline to simplify your story, nail down Fee: $695 you develop a compelling story, brainstorm, and support whose credits include Drop Dead Diva and Shadow- the essence of your characters, focus and tighten mmOnline another’s vision. By the end of course, you have strong hunters: The Mortal Instruments. Mr. Hug was a former scenes, create mood and pacing, and punch up dia- Sept. 26-Dec. 4 act breaks, a full beat outline, and a critique of the first Director of Digital Content at Disney/ABC Television logue from the blueprint you’ve created. You then move Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after 10 pages of your original half-hour pilot script. This to the writing and polishing stage. On the business side, course counts toward the 4-course Writer’s Fellowship Group and his other credits include These People, Oct. 2. c #Adulting, Spooksville and The Malan Show. you deepen your knowledge of the current comedy Erica Byrne, screenwriter and WGA member whose Prep Specialization. series marketplace and map out basic career building numerous credits include episodes of La Femme Nikita; Prerequisite(s): X 430.6 Beginning Writing for the Half- FILM TV X 430.6 strategies. Students must bring a complete outline to Nowhere Man; Silk Stalkings; Hunter; Knots Landing; Hour Spec I and X 431.6 Beginning Writing the Half- Beginning Writing for the Half-Hour the first class. All student projects must focus on cur- and Walker, Texas Ranger. She received the UCLA Exten- Hour Spec II, or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Spec I rent shows; no pilots. This course counts toward the sion Outstanding Instructor Award in Screenwriting. Reg# 363765 3.0 units 4-course Writer’s Fellowship Prep Specialization. Fee: $695 mm This course teaches you how to create an airtight story Prerequisite(s): X 430.6 Beginning Writing for the Half- Online and outline—the critical first step in writing a strong Hour Spec I. Intermediate Television Sept. 26-Dec. 4 half-hour comedy spec script and a process that makes Reg# 363720 Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after writing your script much easier, faster, and more suc- Fee: $665 Writing Oct. 2. c cessful. You begin by learning how to pinpoint what ❖❖ Classroom Courses in this section are for students who have Bill Taub, screenwriter; WGA and WGC member who makes any half-hour comedy show tick, studying the 10 mtgs completed at least one draft of a spec script of won a WGA Award for 101 Best Written TV Series appeal and quirkiness of the main characters, and Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Dec. 5 an existing series. The focus is on writing and including Barney Miller and Hill Street Blues. Mr. Taub identifying the unique spin shows put on their stories. UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. polishing a solid first draft of an original pilot. has written for Magnum P.I, Newhart, In the Heat of the You then focus on your own script for a current show, No meeting Nov. 21. Students also gain a better understanding of the Night, and others. He has written pilots for NBC, Colum- finding the story and identifying the comedy in it, learn- Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after business of writing for television. bia, Warner Bros, and Paramount. ing how to pitch it, and creating a workable outline from Sept. 28. c Reg# 363763 which to write. Instruction also covers the “need to Eric Abrams, screenwriter/producer and WGA member, FILM TV X 442.1 Fee: $665 know” business aspects of the half-hour show, such as whose television credits include Liv & Maddie, Married Writing the One-Hour Pilot I ❖❖ Classroom the current use of spec scripts to get jobs and the with Children, Abby, among many others. Mr. Abrams 3.0 units 10 mtgs basics of how a comedy writer works on staff, how co-wrote the feature film Crocodile Dundee in Los Anyone who wants to work as a professional television Thursday, 7-10pm, Sept. 27-Dec. 6 freelance writers move onto staff, how a writing staff is Angeles and has sold pilots to Fox, NBC, CBS and UPN. writer has to be able to submit top-notch original mate- UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. structured, and how writers work collaboratively “in the Reg# 363753 rial to agents and showrunners. In this fast-paced No meeting Nov. 22. room.” All student projects must focus on current Fee: $695 course, you take your idea for a one-hour TV series and Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after shows from a list provided by the instructor; no pilots. mmOnline turn it into an outline, write intensively, and get feed- Oct. 1. c This course counts toward the 4-course Writer’s Sept. 26-Dec. 4 back from the instructor and fellow participants every Kevin Kelton, Emmy-nominated TV writer/producer Fellowship Prep Specialization. Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after week. Throughout this process, you learn how to envi- whose credits include Saturday Night Live, Boy Meets Reg# 363671 Oct. 2. c sion the world of your show, create characters and World, Night Court, and A Different World. Mr. Kelton Fee: $575 Claudia Grazioso, MFA, screenwriter and WGA mem- conflict, build a storytelling engine, and nail down your has written for ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, FX, AMC, and the ❖❖ Classroom ber whose credits include Are We There Yet?, starring show’s structure, tone, story, and act breaks. By the end WB. He has also written original pilots for HBO and FX, 10 mtgs Ice Cube and Nia Long, Bring It On Again, and Christ- of course, you have strong act breaks, a full beat out- and articles for National Lampoon. Monday, 7-10pm, Sept. 24-Dec. 3 mas Bounty. Ms. Grazioso has written several pilots for line, and a critique of the first 10 pages of your original UCLA: Haines Hall ABC, Sony, Fox, HBO, Lifetime, and CBS, and television one-hour pilot script. This course counts toward the No meeting Nov. 12. movies for ABC Family. 4-course Writer’s Fellowship Prep Specialization. Enrollment limited to 20 students. No refund after Prerequisite(s): X 430.4 Beginning Writing for the Sept. 26. One-Hour Spec I and X 431.4 Beginning Writing for the Tom Pinchuk, TV writer, comic book writer and WGA One-Hour Spec II, or equivalent, or consent of instructor. member, whose credits include Ben 10 (Cartoon Net- kkk work) and Gormiti: Nature Unleashed (Mondo World). Mr. Pinchuk’s comics include Hybrid Bastards, Max Steel, Unimaginable, Tales From the Acker-Mansion and Hero Hotel. kkk Enroll at uclaextension.edu or call (800) 825-9971 Writing & Journalism 171

FILM TV X 433.7 Reg# 363790 Writing the One-Hour or Half-Hour Fee: $755 Pilot II ❖❖ Classroom 10 mtgs Journalism Certificate 3.0 units This workshop guides you to write a solid draft of an Thursday, 7-10pm, Oct. 4-Dec. 13 original pilot script from your one-hour or half-hour UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. The Skills to Succeed in Today’s Multimedia Market outline created in a previous course. You start by No meeting Nov. 22. reworking your story idea and outline as needed, fixing Enrollment limited to 12 students. $100 nonrefund- story problems and maximizing the drama or comic able until Sept. 27; no refund thereafter. c Open to International Students potential. Special attention is paid to refining the world, Barry Vigon, MFA, writer/producer, and WGA member characters, tone, and story of your pilot. You then move who served as a co-exec producer onMalcolm & Eddie With numerous media outlets delivering a constant stream of news and information, toward completing a polished first draft of your script, and Martin, a producer on Something Wilder, and a journalism has become one of the fastest-growing professions. Successful journalists working on scenes, dialogue, and action, until it cap- supervising producer on Veronica’s Closet. Mr. Vigon tures your original vision and matches a network’s wrote for Soap, Roseanne, and Fame, and created pilots and media professionals must master tech-savvy storytelling to create blogs, viral likely requirements. You must bring a completed story for CBS, NBC, ABC, and The Disney Channel. videos, and broadcast coverage with ease. outline and first 10 pages to the first day of class. This course counts toward the four-course Writer’s FILM TV X 433.99 Our certificates are a practical alternative to traditional journalism schools, offering Fellowship Prep Specialization. TV Pilot Writing: Pro-Series quality instruction to students who wish to study while they work part time or full-time. Prerequisite(s): X 442.1 Writing the One-Hour Pilot I or 6.0 units X 431.7 Writing the Half-Hour Pilot I, or equivalent, or In a highly focused and collaborative workshop environ- Internship opportunities are also available to eligible certificate students. consent of instructor. ment, you take a concept for a television series and Reg# 363776 develop it through outline, the pitch, first draft, re-write, Fee: $665 and the final product: a polished pilot script ready to ❖❖ Classroom take out to agents, producers, studios, and networks. 10 mtgs You focus on complex characterization, structure, and Tuesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 25-Dec. 4 the pilot story and potential for future episodes, and For More Information UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. gain an in-depth understanding of the marketplace and No meeting Nov. 20. where your series concept may be best suited, whether [email protected] | (310) 825‑7093 | uclaextension.edu/journalism Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after multi-camera, single-camera, drama, dramedy, or Sept. 27. animation. In addition, you pitch your ideas to guest completed the courses below with a letter grade of “B” JOURN X 462 Phil Kellard, TV writer and WGA member who was an professionals who give network level feedback. One writing sample consisting of your best completed televi- or better. JOURN X 432 Reporting and Writing I, JOURN Media Law and Ethics executive producer on The Wayans Brothers and Martin, X 452 Reporting for a Digital World, JOURN X 494 and a creative consultant for The Inspectors. He has sion pilot or spec script of an existing series, plus a 2.0 units one-page personal statement and $10 nonrefundable Investigative Reporting Techniques, JOURN X 462 For journalists, media lawyers, paralegals, and other written for The Disney Channel, Showtime, and Syfy. He Media Law and Ethics has received an Emmy Award and the UCLA Extension fee are required. Participants will not be charged the communications professionals. This course analyzes the Outstanding Instructor Award in Screenwriting. full course fee unless they are selected for the series. Reg# 363813 rights and responsibilities of the media. Instruction Upon completion of the course, you also submit your Sept 24-Dec 3 examines undercover investigations, ethics, defamation, Reg# 363778 completed script to receive feedback and consideration No refund after Sept. 28. invasion of privacy, reporter’s privilege and shield laws, Fee: $695 by an established agent, manager, or producer. Scott Bowles, business features editor at TheWrap. He access to courts and records, copyrights, and respon- mmOnline previously worked as a film critic for USA Today, crime sibility in the age of blogs and digital journalism. Sept. 26-Dec. 4 Reg# 363826 writer for The Washington Post, and breaking news Enrollment limited to 15 students. No refund after Fee: $2,650 Reg# 362980 ❖❖ reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. A two-time Oct. 2. Classroom Fee: $415 c 20 mtgs Pulitzer Prize nominee for beat reporting, Bowles is the ❖❖ Classroom Jacqueline Zambrano, writer/producer and WGA Thursday, 7-10pm, Oct. 11-Dec. 20; author of The Needle and the Damage Done (nonfiction) 10 mtgs member and multiple award nominee, Ms. Zambrano Jan. 10-Mar. 14 and lead author of Crime on Deadline (nonfiction). Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 28 has written for numerous shows, including CSI: Crime UCLA: School of Public Affairs Bldg. UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: Scene Investigation and Star Trek. She also has created No meeting Nov. 22. JOURN X 432 10920 Lindbrook Dr. and executive produced dramatic television series for Restricted course; approval needed to enroll. Visitors Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- Fox, CBS, Pax, and Showtime, and the Internet. Reporting and Writing I not permitted. Contact Writers’ Program for info: 3.0 units line: Oct. 3. No refund after Oct. 10. c & (310) 825-9415. Enrollment limited to 8 students. No Both experienced journalists and novices gain skills in Richard Hendrickson, PhD, Communication Studies, refund after enrolling. this course, which focuses on the foundation of writing Bowling Green State University; associate professor of Advanced Television Writing Phil Kellard, TV writer and WGA member who was an a good publishable news story, feature, or profile. communications and online journalism instructor for Advanced-level courses are primarily workshop- executive producer on The Wayans Brothers and Martin, Exercises center on clear and tight writing; interviewing John Carroll University in Cleveland with 40 years of driven and are designed for students who are well and a creative consultant for The Inspectors. He has techniques; diverse leads; ethical issues; and other journalism experience. into their projects. Admission is by submission written for The Disney Channel, Showtime, and Syfy. He critical skills for careers or freelancers in public rela- only and the selection process is competitive. It has received an Emmy Award and the UCLA Extension tions or broadcast, print, and online journalism. Stu- JOURN X 465.5 is recommended that students take intermediate- Outstanding Instructor Award in Screenwriting. dents dissect stories in all different formats and learn Entertainment Journalism level courses prior to submitting their work. For how to find solid sources, get compelling quotes, and 3.0 units instructions on submitting work, contact the structure complex stories. Recommended to take as From ET to TMZ, from People to Perez Hilton, entertain- Writers’ Program at (310) 825-9415 or go to one of the initial Journalism courses. ment journalism has evolved into a vibrant form of writers.uclaextension.edu/continuing-students. Journalism Prerequisite(s): Proficiency in college-level writing. journalism and an essential component of the movie The submission deadline for fall is August 27 at Reg# 362970 and TV industry. This course explores the history of 9am (PST). Visitors are not permitted in For more information about Journalism Certificates Fee: $573 celebrity journalism and examines the seminal moments advanced-level courses. email [email protected] or call mmOnline that turned it from a specialized field into mainstream (310) 825-7093. Sept. 24-Dec. 3 and popular culture. Learn to identify stories, target FILM TV X 432.888 Enrollment limited to 25 students. Visitors not permit- particular outlets, shape pitches and write stories Advanced Sitcom Rewrite JOURN X 417 ted. Enrollment deadline: Sept. 28. No refund after designed for various media entities. Examine the influ- Journalism Internship 3.0 units Sept. 28. c & ence of social media on the way stories are covered in If 90% of writing is rewriting, then 99% of television 3.0 units Richard Hendrickson, PhD, Communication Studies, various mediums. Guest lecturers are well-known comedy writing is rewriting. And rewriting, for the most Internships are an important first step in resume build- Bowling Green State University; associate professor of industry leaders from leading publications, entertain- part, means fixing story problems and maximizing the ing, developing a professional network, and getting your communications and online journalism instructor for ment television shows and online outlets. Instruction comic potential of a story idea. Story development is foot in the door. The Journalism Internship offers cer- John Carroll University in Cleveland with 40 years of focuses on all forms of media, including magazine, such a complex set of ideas, even for working television tificate students in advanced standing an opportunity journalism experience. newspaper, television and online journalism with a keen writers and executives, that probably half the comedy to acquire real-world experience, providing a crucial link emphasis on writing and reporting. episodes produced each year need to be rethought in between the classroom and the field. Interns work a Reg# 363812 whole or part after their table readings. And that is after minimum of 90 hours during one quarter and earn Fee: $573 weeks of the initial hard work of breaking the story and 3 units of elective credit toward the Journalism Certifi- ❖❖ Classroom writing and rewriting the script. In this workshop, the cate. An Internship Coordinator (a UCLA Extension m ONLINE COURSE, page 4. 9 mtgs goal is to take your previously written half-hour scripts, journalism instructor) monitors the internship through- Wednesday, 7-10pm, Sept. 26-Nov. 21 both originals and specs, that ultimately did not fulfill out to ensure a substantive learning experience. Stu- g HYBRID COURSE, page 4. UCLA: Humanities Bldg. their comic ambitions, and determine where they fell dents must earn a passing grade of “C” or better in Enrollment limited to 25 students. Enrollment dead- WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 4. short and make the necessary changes so that each order to receive credit. Most internships are unpaid; c line: Oct. 03. No refund after Oct. 10. & premise is fully realized. however, some offer a modest stipend and/or flexible c v ON-GROUND COURSE, page 4. Steve Holzer, BA, Journalism, University of Arizona. He Prerequisite(s): Half-hour original pilot or spec script of working hours. For more information and an application, is the executive producer for Hollywood Today Live. an existing series submittal required. email [email protected] or call (310) 825-7093. & TEXTBOOK REQUIRED kkk Prerequisite(s): Open to students who have established C candidacy in a Journalism Certificate and have UC CREDIT, page 5. 172 Certificates & Specializations Academic Certificate Programs & Specializations Enhance Your Knowledge & Résumé

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Architecture & Interior Design + Personal Financial Planning (Accelerated Online) m Design Communication Arts Professional Selling and Sales Management Certificate Certificates +n Real Estate (310) 825‑9061 (310) 206‑1422 +n Real Estate with a Concentration in Investments •+n Interior Design + Advanced Print and Graphic Communication Real Estate with a Concentration in Development + Advanced Web and Interaction Design Specializations Real Estate with a Concentration in Leasing/Brokerage •+ Design Communication Arts m Business for Interior Design Real Estate with a Concentration in Property Management User Experience (310) 825-6448 Digital Design Suite for Architects & Interior Designers m + Small Business Management and Technology History of Environmental Arts n Strategic Branding and Public Relations Strategic Branding and Public Relations with Concentration in Education Arts Entertainment Public Relations Certificates + Taxation + College Counseling m (310) 983‑1181 Certificate + Wine Education and Management +n Early Childhood Education: Basic Core Program m (310) 206-1422 (310) 825‑2960 + Photography m Specializations + m Bookkeeping m (310) 206-1654 Early Childhood Education: Advanced Core Program Digital Storytelling & Multi-Platform Strategy (310) 825‑2960 Business, Management & Legal + Enrolled Agent Program Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language­ m Certificates Entertainment Project Management (TESL/TEFL) (310) 206‑5107 + m (310) 206‑1654; unless noted Executive Assistance (310) 794-5470 Teaching K-12 Subjects to English Learners (CTEL) •+ Accounting m Event Planning and Management Specializations Advanced Leadership Pre-MBA Program m + English Learner Added Authorization (CTEL/CLAD) m Business Analysis (310) 794-5470 Product Management Fundamentals of College Counseling m Business Communications Working in Contemporary Native Nations m (310) 825‑0741 Teacher Induction: California Clear Credential •+n Business Fundamentals m (School Mentor Track) Credit Analysis and Management Computers & Information Systems Teacher Induction: California Clear Credential + Emergency Management and Homeland Security (University Mentor Track) (Previously Homeland Security Management) Certificates + Enterprise Risk Management (310) 825‑4100 Engineering (Previously Risk, Security, and Resiliency Management) •+n Applications Programming m •+ Finance m +n Applications Programming with Concentration in C# .NET Certificates + Finance m with Concentrations in Corporate Finance, Cybersecurity (310) 825‑4100 Investment Management and Analysis, Real Estate Finance, +n Database Management +n Advanced Plumbing Systems Design and Credit Analysis and Management +n Linux/Unix + Astronautical Engineering •+ General Business Studies m (also with Concentrations) +n Operating System Administration n Biotechnology Engineering •+n Human Resources Management m •+n Systems Analysis m +n Communications Systems + Internal Audit Specializations • n Construction Management + + • n International Trade and Commerce (310) 825‑4100 n Digital Signal Processing + (with Concentrations in Global Business Management, Import/ Data Science Manufacturing Engineering Export Operations, or International Financial Management) Embedded Software n Medical Device Engineering (310) 825‑0213 m + m Legal Technology Full Stack Web Development Coding Boot Camp n Recycling and Solid Waste Management •+ Marketing m Java Specializations n Marketing with Concentration in Digital Marketing Mobile Application Development Integrated Circuit Design •+ Paralegal Studies cn UX/UI Bootcamp n Lean Six Sigma (310) 825‑0741 +n Web Technology Paralegal Studies (Undergraduate) + n Personal Financial Planning m Certificates & Specializations 173

Entertainment Studies Science & Mathematics • International Students Certificates Certificates Programs listed with this symbol (•) are approved for students (310) 825‑9064 (310) 825‑7093 studying in the United States on F-1 visas. For specific entry quar‑ m •+ Acting GIS and Spatial Technology (310) 825-1833 ters and requirements, please visit international.uclaextension.edu/ •+n Business and Management of Entertainment •+c Pre-Medical and General Science Studies list-of-certificate-programs-for-international-students. •+ Cinematography Specializations Note: F-1 students are not eligible­ for federal financial aid •+ Directing Digital Cartography m pro­grams. Programs offered entirely online do not qualify for •+ Entertainment Studies Geospatial Imagery Analysis m F-1 students. •+ Film & TV Development Web Mapping m •+ Film Scoring ++Veterans Educational Benefits •+ Independent Music Production Sustainability & Public Policy Veterans and their eligible dependents who enroll in certificates Independent Producing m ­identified by this symbol (+) may be eligible to be con­­sidered for some •+n Music Business Certificate Veterans Administration Education­ ­Benefits. UCLA Extension programs •+ Producing (310) 206-3041 do not qualify for the V-RAP Program. Environmental Studies m Specializations Students enrolling through UCLA Extension cannot use Cal-Vet Food Studies Editing m tuition/fee exemptions; UCLA Extension fees and programs are •+n Sustainability m Entertainment Industry Fundamentals m not supported with state funds and not subject to the state law Music Supervision Specialization regarding Cal-Vet tuition/fee exemptions. Sustainable Business and Management m MM Humanities, Media & Social Sciences Online Programs Technical Management Programs identified by this symbol can be taken either entirely Certificates online or with a combination of online and classroom courses. Online (310) 825‑7093 Certificates programs are not eligible for federal financial aid or Extension Grants. +n Legal Interpretation and Translation: Chinese/English (310) 206‑1548 + Legal Interpretation and Translation: Spanish/English +n Contract Management m CC Federal Financial Aid •+ Journalism (Previously Government Contract Management) Only students who enroll in cer­ti­fi­cates identified by this symbol ( c) •+c UCLA Post-Baccalaureate Program in Classics +n Government Cost Estimating and Pricing m may be eligible to be con­sidered for Federal Direct ­Stu­dent Loans; +n Information Technology Management m online programs are not eligible. 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To begin the process, contact the Local Horticulture & Gardening MFA Application Prep m Workforce Investment Area (LWIA) in your area to determine eligibility Short Fiction m and receive authorization­ to attend. For more information visit Certificates TV Writers Fellowship Prep uclaextension.edu/WIB. To locate a California One-Stop Career Center (310) 825‑9414 Writing and Directing Short Films go to servicelocator.org and enter your ZIP code. + Horticulture and Gardening •+c Landscape Architecture Private Educational Loans Specializations Many leading institutions offer private loans for education. For more Gardening information on options for funding your education, see page 176. Plants for the Landscape Tax Deductibility of Fees Current tax law permits deductions for certain educational expenses. For more information, see page 177. 174 General Information

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Payment may be made with Alumni Association, must be claimed at the time of Sunday except for structures and lots listed under upper division (100 to 199), two years of college or American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or VISA. enrollment. Enter your discount code on the web “Permits.” when prompted to do so, or provide the code to the consent of instructor based on special attainments is UCLA STORE/LU VALLE COMMONS enrollment specialist when enrolling by phone or in required. There are no age limitations or restrictions Evening & Weekend Permit $144 Textbooks for many UCLA Extension courses are person. When enrolling by mail, discounts are applied in preparatory instruction (900 to 999). Valid after 4:30pm Monday–Thursday, after 12pm stocked at the UCLA Store/Lu Valle Commons (on based on the postmark date on the envelope. Friday, and all day Saturday and Sunday except in the UCLA campus near the School of Law). VISITORS the structures and lots listed under “Permits.” Reference books and school/computer supplies are If you qualify for more than one discount, choose You may attend, without charge, the first scheduled also available. Extended shopping hours are sched‑ the discount that offers the greatest fee-waiver; • Lost/Stolen Parking Permits: The University is class in a course of six or more meetings—unless uled during the first week of each quarter. For you cannot compound discounts. not responsible for lost or stolen permits. Lost or otherwise stated and as space/enrollment limitations more information, call (310) 825‑7238 or email permit. Before visiting, call (800) 825-9971, stolen permits should be reported to Extension’s UCLA Extension is an integral part of UCLA but Cashier’s Office. A replacement permit may be [email protected]. receives no direct or indirect state or university fund‑ option 1 to check if the course allows visitors. purchased for $30. UCLA BOOKZONE ing for its general operations. Its program of continu‑ Visitors are not permitted at single-admission, week‑ The UCLA BookZone is on the ground floor of ing education is supported entirely by student enroll‑ end, or online courses. Visitors with disabilities • Parking Permit Refund Policy: Parking permit refunds Ackerman Union. Special order and search services are ment fees, contracts, sponsorships, and philanthropic should call our Office for Disabilities Services at are granted in full through the third week of the quarter. available. For more information, call (310) 206-4041. support. Every effort has been made to ensure the (800) 825‑9971, option 5 for access and parking With the exception of canceled or rescheduled courses, accuracy of the information presented in the UCLA information. all refund requests after the refund deadline will be Extension catalog; however, all courses, instructor subject to a pro-rata refund calculation of $20 per designations, locations, and fees described herein week, beginning with the fourth week of the quarter. are subject to change or deletion without notice. Permits purchased after the refund deadline will be subject to the standard pro-rata refund calculation. General Information 175

UCLA Bookstore Textbook Refund Policy: Full • To ensure currency and relevance of your program, computer store (page 174) and services provided by ACCREDITATION refund on textbooks is given if the books are returned most courses must be completed within the five (5) the UCLA Libraries (page 175). UCLA is accredited by the Western Association of with the sales receipt (online customers should use years prior to your award date. This means credit RECREATION Schools and Colleges. All courses and certificates their packing slip) in their original unmarked condition which you may have earned more than five years Academic certificate candidacy lets you enjoy student offered by UCLA Extension have been developed and up to two weeks after the course start date, excluding before your award date is part of your student affiliate recreation privileges on the UCLA campus for are administered in accordance with Extension policy the last week of instruction. After two weeks, a refund record, but may have to be repeated even if earned an optional nominal fee of $50/quarter. Enjoy racquet‑ and the regulations of the Academic Senate of the is given only if the book is returned within one business with a passing grade. ball or a workout before class or unwind with week‑ University of California. day of purchase. Students who withdraw from a course Most programs allow for a limited amount of advanced end windsurfing at UCLA’s Marina Aquatic Center. To and receive a refund may return textbooks up to one standing and the waiver of certain curricular require‑ pay fees, present your current BruinCard along with COURSE NUMBERS week after the refund date with a UCLA Extension ments based on coursework completed at other accred‑ printed verification of current enrollment (from the These courses (c) are equivalent refund receipt, if the book is in original packaging and XL 1 to XL 199: ited institutions; for details, contact the program repre‑ Student Portal at uclaextension.edu) at the Recreation to undergrad­uate courses offered by the UCLA regu‑ in unmarked condition. Refunds are made in kind: cash sentative. Each program’s public contact is announced Sales and Service office at the John Wooden Center. lar session.­ All XL courses are transferable for unit for cash purchases, credit for credit card purchases. on the certificate page on the website or call (800) For more information, contact UCLA Recreation at and subject credit toward a bachelor’s­ degree at all UCLA LIBRARIES/LIBRARY CARDS 825-9971, option 2. (310) 203-8373 or [email protected]. campuses of the University of California. Up to 36 units of credit earned in the XL 1 to XL 199 course UCLA Extension students are welcome to many of • Some of Extension’s certificates and specializations REFUND POLICY series can be accepted for unit, subject, and grade the services offered by the UCLA Libraries. To pur‑ have overlapping curricula. Individual courses may Refund requests will be accepted through the close of credit toward a bachelor’s degree at any campus of chase a Library card, please visit the circulation be counted toward multiple certificate programs, business on the final refund date, which is printed on the California State University system (CSU). Courses desk at the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library or however at least 50% of the academic units applied your payment receipt. If you are eligible for a refund: numbered 1 to 99 are considered lower division the Loan Desk at the Charles E. Young Research to each certificate must be unique. Library. Cards are $28 and require photo ID and • Online: Visit uclaextension.edu, log in, and select (freshman/sophomore); those numbered 100 to 199 Requesting the Award proof of current enrollment. UCLA library cards are the course(s) to drop or transfer from the My are considered upper division (junior/senior). To monitor your progress toward completing your valid for the quarter in which you are enrolled. Enrollment History menu. These courses (c) are structured academic certificate program or specializations, use X 1 to X 199: • Phone: Call (800) 825-9971, option 1 in accordance with requirements for UCLA under‑ Darling Biomedical Library: 12-077 Center for Health the My Certificates and Specializations link at the • In-Person: UCLA Extension Gayley Center. graduate courses, but include subject matter not Sciences; [email protected]; (310) website. When you have completed the final require‑ 1145 Gayley Ave., 1st Floor, Westwood, CA 90024 part of the regular undergraduate curriculum. While 825-4904 ment, your counselor program representative will • Mail: UCLA Extension, Department K, P.O. Box no course is exactly equivalent to these are offered Young Research Library: 280 Charles E. Young Drive verify your information and post your award tran‑ 24901, Los Angeles, CA 90024-0901 in UCLA’s regular session, X 1 to X 199 courses are North; (310) 825-4732; [email protected]. script. Your certificate (for academic certificate pro‑ transferable for unit credit toward the bachelors grams) or award of completion (for specializations) Mailed requests will be considered on time if the For an explanation of the collections and services degree at all campuses of the University of will be produced and mailed to you within two envelope is postmarked on or before the final refund visit www.library.ucla.edu. California. Up to 36 units of credit earned in the X 1 weeks of posting. Students who complete their date. Certificate candidacy and miscellaneous appli‑ to X 199 course series can be accepted for unit, academic certificate programs with a GPA of 3.5 or cation fees are nonrefundable. TAPING EXTENSION PROGRAMS subject, and grade credit toward a bachelor’s degree higher have the honor “Awarded with Distinction” Audio and video recording of courses to create a per‑ Drop/Transfer Requests: A $30 administrative fee at any campus of the California State University cited on the certificate and posted to transcript. sonal study aid may be permitted by your instructor will be withheld from each class enrollment. system (CSU). Applicability for subject credit is typi‑ Awards are posted only after final grades have been with the understanding that the process will not be Additional fees may be withheld as indicated in the cally determined by the UCLA student’s major recorded. Formal graduation exercises are con‑ distracting. Commercial exploitation and public distribu‑ course listings. A $50 administrative fee will be department and by other institutions upon consider‑ ducted annually at the end of each spring. tion by any means is prohibited, and the privacy of withheld from concurrent enrollments. Course trans‑ ation of the full course description. other students will be respected. Recording may be REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATES AND AWARDS fer requests submitted on or before the final refund XLC 1 to XLC 199: Undergraduate concurrent required by the UCLA Extension Director of Student and OF COMPLETION date will not be assessed a $30/$50 administrative enrollment­ courses (i.e., UCLA regular session Alumni Services to accommodate a disability in compli‑ The certificate or award of completion will be mailed fee. If your course is canceled, discontinued or undergraduate courses in which UCLA Extension ance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. to you upon completion of your program. Replace­ rescheduled, or if the instructor does not accept students may concur­rently enroll) are transferable Be courteous. We ask all students to silence cell ments for lost documents are available for a fee of your application to attend a restricted course, we will for unit, subject, and grade-point-average credit phones, tablets, and pagers prior to the beginning of $45. To purchase a replacement, log in to the contact you and issue a full refund. Enrollments are toward the bachelor’s degree at UCLA’s College of each class. Student Portal at uclaextension.edu and navigate to not transferable. Letters and Science, School of the Arts and the Special Request menu. Alternatively, you may ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES Allow two weeks for refund checks and one week for Architecture, and School of Nursing. call (800) 825-9971, option 1, to verify your award American Express, Discover, JCB, MasterCard, and & SPECIALIZATIONS and make payment, or submit payment along with a VISA credit vouchers. There are no cash refunds. X 300 to X 399: Professional credit-bearing courses UCLA Extension offers more than 180 Academic brief note that includes your name as it was when Residual credit balances found on students’ accounts in the field of education, specially designed for Senate‑approved certificates and more than 35 you attended, the approximate dates of your atten‑ will automatically be returned after 180 days. teachers and prospective teachers. Major emphasis course specializations (see pages 172‑173 for a dance, your name as you would like it to appear, and is on pedagogy, teaching methods and materials, partial listing). the title of the certificate to P.O. Box 24901, Los If the final refund date has passed, an exception and curriculum design. Credit earned in these Angeles, CA 90024‑0901. to this policy will be considered only under the courses may lead to advanced standing in baccalau‑ ESTABLISHING CANDIDACY most unusual circumstances and only if the reate degree and teacher credentialing programs. Our website (uclaextension.edu) presents compre‑ BRUINCARDS FOR CERTIFICATE CANDIDATES request is received within 90 days from the course hensive descriptions of all certificates and specializa‑ UCLA Extension academic certificate candidates are end date. Send a letter describing your circum‑ X 400 to X 499: Generally post-baccalaureate tions. Each academic certificate program and spe‑ eligible for Guest BruinCard identification cards for a stance, with appropriate documentation, to credit-bearing courses and lecture series in profes­ ­ cialization requires an application; however, most $10 fee. The card is valid for the duration of your Refunds, UCLA Extension, P.O. Box 24901, Los sional fields; designed in content, focus, and presen­ ­ programs are open-enrollment. Each program program. For convenience, our Guest BruinCard Angeles, CA 90024-0901; FAX: (310) 206-3223, tation style to standards of instruction used in pro‑ description provides a complete explanation of the holders can deposit money on account with UCLA, email: [email protected]. fessional degree programs. Credit earned in these academic requirements and details, including then use the card as a fee‑free debit card at the courses may lead to the award of formal certificates whether the program extends eligibility for interna‑ ASUCLA bookstore, campus food facilities, and vari‑ Student Account Balances: Prepayment of enroll‑ by UCLA Extension, and may be transferable for tional students to enter the U.S. to study. Prospective ous enterprises in Westwood Village. To simplify your ment fees may be held on account up to 180 days, advanced standing in degree programs in profes‑ students are encouraged to establish candidacy as commute, cardholders may purchase discounted any unused balances will be refunded to the student sional studies elsewhere, subject to the procedures soon as possible as the terms and conditions of TAP cards valid on L.A. Metro buses, and Flash after the retention period. Funds received from donors of the receiving institution. award are fixed by the start date of your candidacy. Passes valid on the Santa Monica Blue Bus and and sponsors will be processed as gift payments to 700 to 799: Cultural and general interest courses Curricula are subject to change. Please note: applica‑ Culver City lines. To purchase a Guest BruinCard, log students’ accounts, any unused balances will be that do not offer credit. These courses will not tion fees are non-transferable and nonrefundable. in to the Student Portal at uclaextension.edu and refunded to the student. Funds received from donors and sponsors with restricted use will not be accepted. appear on student transcripts. • Upon payment of the application fee and application navigate to the Special Request menu. For more 800 to 899: Noncredit courses that offer Contin­u­ing approval, candidacy is established for a period of information, see Certificate Student Benefits under • Special Refund Policies: These are printed Education Units (CEU) and typically present material time covering normal progress toward program the Enrollment and Support section of Student in course descriptions and special program at the professional level. Grades are not awarded. completion. The duration of normal progress varies Services on our website or call our Enrollment announcements­ throughout the catalog. Please note Students who participate satisfactorily receive 1 CEU by program, but is generally calculated for a pace of Services Office at (800) 825-9971, option 1. The that the last dates to refund are usually calculated for every 10 contact hours of instruction. 18 units per year—less than half time for a full‑time BruinCard is an optional photo ID. Our certificate to fall earlier and the amounts withheld from refunds candidates are not required to have a BruinCard to working adult. If you allow your candidacy to expire are typically higher. 900 to 999: Noncredit programs in which course enroll in Extension classes, and all Extension stu‑ and later decide to reestablish candidacy, you may be • UCLA Bookstore Textbook Refund Policy: work is evaluated. required to pay the full candidacy fee again and are dents with a receipt showing current enrollment are See page 175. subject to the curriculum rules in effect at that time. eligible for educational discounts at the ASUCLA 176 General Information

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT CREDITS, UNITS/CREDIT STATUS All grades except Incomplete (I) are final when VETERANS EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS Opportunities to take UCLA regular session daytime Academic credit represents the measure of time filed by the instructor in the Final Grade Report. Certain UCLA Extension certificates are approved In all courses in which grades are awarded, instruc‑ courses are available to the public in Fall, Winter, and students expend in coursework. To convert quarter under the Veterans’ educational benefits program tors may grant students up to one quarter to make + Spring Quarters on a limited basis through UCLA units to the equiv­a­­lent measure in semester units, (those marked with a plus sign [ ] on pages Extension’s concurrent enroll­ment program. After all multiply by 2/3. A variety of credit, grading, and up an I (incomplete). After one quarter—or sooner if 168-169). Those who are eligible should determine full-time matriculated UCLA students have been recording options are available for Extension required by instructor—an I automatically lapses to benefits and obtain authoriza­tion from the appropri‑ accommodated, Extension students may enroll if: courses: an F. Grades A, B, C, and D may be modified by the ate Veterans Administration Office prior to enrolling. suffixes + or –. The temporary grade of DR is posted • space is available • For Credit­–Letter Grade: Your work will be evalu­ated if allegations of academic dishonesty are pending. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR • the Extension student submits proof that course using letter grades, and the grade and the academic DISPLACED WORKERS prerequisites have been met credit earned will appear on your trans­cript. This Important: Pass/Not Passed credit is not acceptable­ at You may be eligible for financial assistance through • the instructor determines the student is pre­pared for option is not available for 800-series courses. the University of California for the following purposes: the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and the course and provides his/her consent California’s Workforce Development system, which • For Credit–Passed/Not Passed: Your work will be • to make up a deficiency, such as grade-point aver‑ • the Extension student has achieved a GPA of 2.0 or you can apply toward earning an approved UCLA evaluated and either a Passed or Not Passed designa‑ age or sub­­­­ject credit higher in baccalaureate-level degree credit classes Extension certificate (those marked with a square [n] tion will appear­ on your transcript along with the • as evidence of ability to study at university level already taken on pages 172‑173). Contact the Local Workforce credit units attempted. This option is not available for • to correct probationary or dismissal status • to repeat a course in which a grade of D or F was Investment Area (LWIA) in your area to determine Undergraduate classes (XLC 1 to XLC 199) are 800-series courses. your eligibility and receive authorization to attend. transferable for unit, subject credit, and grade point received • Not For Credit/Noncredit or CEU: Your work will For more information, visit uclaextension.edu/WIB. average (GPA) in the College of Letters and Sciences • to fulfill prerequisite requirements, except as specifi‑ not be evaluated (you are not required to take exams To locate a California One-Stop Career Center go to at UCLA. cally authorized or complete projects). If the course offers academic servicelocator.org and enter your ZIP code. GRADE REPORTS XLC 200-299 and XLC 400-499 are UCLA regular credit, your enrollment will be recorded on your AMERICORPS AWARDS session graduate and professional level courses. transcript. If the course offers CEUs, they will be If you have provided us with an email address, you can view your grades, request official transcripts, AmeriCorps alumni are eligible for education awards, Units earned at the graduate or professional level recorded on your transcript provided your instructor which can be used for UCLA Extension programs or through Concurrent Enrollment will not provide print a Confirmation of Acceptance and Registration, certifies your participation. courses. For more information, visit AmeriCorps.gov advanced standing to students who are subse‑ Confirmation of Completion, Statement of Grade, or see Financial Aid, Scholarships, and Discounts quently admitted to higher degree programs through • Do Not Record: Your work will not be evaluated (you payment receipts, view your class schedule, and under Student Services on our website. UCLA’s Graduate Division. (Certain course require‑ are not required to take exams or complete update your profile information at uclaextension.edu. ments for higher degrees may be waived, but only ­projects). Your transcript will not reflect your enroll‑ You also may receive your grades in person at SCHOLARSHIPS with the approval of the Graduate Division on the ment in the course. Not available for concurrent Enrollment Services, UCLA Extension Gayley Center, For information about all of the scholarships listed recommendation of the student’s department at the courses prefixed XLC. 1145 Gayley Ave., 1st Floor, Westwood, CA, or by below, see Financial Aid, Scholarships, and time of admission.) calling (800) 825‑9971, option 1. The course syllabus will describe the default grading Discounts under Student Services on our website. XLC 500-series courses (doctoral-level seminars) option. If you prefer to be graded by a different option, WITHDRAWAL POLICY GARY BERTISCH SCHOLARSHIP are open to Concurrent Enrollment, but subject to please contact UCLA Extension Enrollment Services by Students must petition to withdraw from courses Available to students in the Certificate in Construction various approvals. The process takes approximately phone at (800) 825-9971, option 1, by fax at (310) prior to the administration of the final exam. You Manage­ment or Certificate in Real Estate who have eight weeks. For requirements, contact the Dean’s 206-3458, or by emailing [email protected]. may initiate a withdrawal at the Student Portal, completed­ two courses in the program with a GPA of Office, UCLA Extension, 10995 Le Conte Ave., uclaextension.edu, or by contacting Enrollment ONLINE TEST PROCTORING 3.0 or higher. The filing period is July 30‑August 14. Room 770, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1333, or call Services at (800) 825-9971, option 1, by fax at (310) Some exams for credit-bearing online courses in this Contact the Financial Aid Office at ((800) 825-9971, (310) 825‑2362. 206-3458, or by emailing [email protected]. catalog are listed with text indicating it will be proctored option 5. Inquiries regarding UCLA admissions and transfer online. To learn more about how online test proctoring Failure to attend classes or make complete payment policies should be directed to the Undergraduate works, visit proctoru.com/uclaextension. does not constitute an official withdrawal. JOSEPH G. DEVANNEY SCHOLARSHIP Available to students enrolled in the eight-course Admissions Office at UCLA, (310) 825-3101, or to The status of withdrawal or grade of W does not MINIMUM CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION Certificate in Personal Financial Planning. For more the appropriate academic department on campus. appear on official transcripts. (MCLE) CREDIT information, call (310) 825-7728. For more information, see Concurrent and Cross- UCLA Extension is a MCLE- FINANCIAL AID/FUNDING OPTIONS Enrollment Programs under the How to Enroll section approved ­provider. Consult individual course descrip‑ JAMES R. NORTHCUTT SCHOLARSHIP of Student Services on our website, or call UCLA tions for credit hours and special requirement­ hours. FINANCIAL AID OFFICE: Open to students in the Certificate in Interior Extension Enrollment Services at (800) 825-9971, (800) 825-9971, option 5 Design: Foundation Level. For more information, call option 1. GRADING uclaextension.edu/financialaid (310) 825-9061. • Cross-Enrollment Program: Students with under­ GRADING SYSTEM EXTENSION GRANTS LAUREL HUMMEL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR graduate standing who are enrolled at any Califor­nia A very limited number of Extension Grants are avai­ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Community College or California State University A — Excellent, Academic Credit earned lable each quarter for students who establish a Available to students who are citizens of a foreign may enroll in undergraduate-level courses on a B — Good, Academic Credit earned financial need. Up to $400 in enrollment fees can be country, studying with F-1 student status, and have ­concurrent basis for a maximum of one course per C — Fair, Academic Credit earned waived in no more than one limited-enrollment completed at least 12 units in an approved certificate academic term—with a maximum of two courses per D — Barely Passing, Academic Credit earned course and no more than two courses per quarter (those bulleted [•] on pages 172‑173). academic year—upon payment of a non­re­fund­able F — Failure total. Extension Grants are not available for 800- or reduced cross-enrollment fee* and after meeting INGRID SKULSTAD WILLIAMS SCHOLARSHIP P — Passed (C grade or better), Academic 900-series courses, XLC courses, online courses, or certain requirements; contact your “home campus” FOR WOMEN Credit earned certificates eligible for federal financial aid (those Registrar for complete information. Available to women enrolled in certificates. For more NP — Not Passed (less than C grade) marked with an arrow [c] on pages 172‑173). For information, call (310) 825-7728. * Cross-enrollment reduced fees are set to the equiv­ S — Satisfactory (B grade or better), Academic more information, see Financial Aid, Scholarships, alent of community college fees at $35 per quarter Credit earned and Discounts under Student Services on our web‑ PHYLLIS GEBAUER SCHOLARSHIP unit, which yields $140 for a typical four-unit course U — Unsatisfactory (less than B) site.The filing period is July 30‑August 14. IN WRITING or $175 for a five-unit course. CEU — Continuing Education units earned Open to writers from diverse backgrounds and cultures FEDERAL LOAN & GRANT PROGRAMS who might otherwise not have the opportunity to study N — Course taken for no credit SUMMER PRICING You may be eligible for Federal Pell Grants and low- their craft in a supportive educational environment. I — Incomplete (work of passing quality but For the Summer Quarter, Extension courses num‑ interest Federal Stafford Loans if you are enrolled in For more information, call (310) 825-9415. bered 1 to 199 are required to be priced in concert not yet complete) a qualified UCLA Extension certificate (those marked with offerings of UCLA Summer Sessions and are DR — Deferred Report (see page 177 under with an arrow [c] on pages 172‑173; online pro‑ ZAPPALA FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP therefore not eligible for discounts. For further infor‑ Student Conduct) grams are not eligible). The evalu­ation­ of appli­­­­ For new students registering and beginning the mation about UCLA Summer sessions, see www. IP — Course in Progress (grade pending, on cations can take up to four months. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Certificate in the transcript by request) Fall quarter. The scholarship award provides 50% of summer.ucla.edu. PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL LOANS W — Withdrawal (not on transcript) course registration fees (with the exception of the Many lending institutions offer private loans for Study Skills one day course). For more information, FF — Failed, did not take the final (not on ­educa­tion. These loans have a processing period of call (310) 825-7728. transcript) approximately­ one month. For more information, FN — Failed, did not attend (not on transcript) contact your current lender or see Financial Aid, NR — Do not record (not on transcript) Scholarships, and Discounts under Student Services on our website. General Information 177

CAREER SERVICES WEBSITE • Selling, preparing, or distributing for any commercial TAX INFORMATION STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES X Under provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, In accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilita­tion Visit careers.uclaextension.edu to find out more infor‑ purpose lecture notes or video or audio recordings you may be eligible for the Lifetime Learning Tax Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities­ Act mation on career resources including BruinView and of any course unless authorized by the University in Credit or the American Opportunity Act Tax of 1990, UCLA Extension provides appropriate­ InsideTrack, job and internship postings, articles and advance and explicitly permitted by the course; Credit if your adjusted gross income (AGI) is within accomodations and support services to qualified advice, events and workshops. Plus, subscribe to • The unlawful use, possession, sale, distribution, or current Internal Revenue Service (IRS) specifications. applicants and students with disabilities. These Career Services email alerts to receive updates tailored manufacture of controlled substances, identified in See IRS Publication 970 Tax Benefits for Education include but are not limited to auxiliary aids/ser­vices, to your specific interests and check out the Career federal and state law or regulations, on University at irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf for complete infor‑ such as notetakers, audiotaping of courses, sign Community pages to stay connected to the latest news property or at official University functions; mation about eligibility. language­ interpreters, assistive-listening devices for and career trends in your industry. For questions about • The use, possession, sale, distribution, or manufac‑ hearing-impaired individuals, extended time for and career resources email [email protected] or ture of alcohol on University properties or at official Records of fee payments made by certificate candi‑ proctoring of exams, and registration assistance.­ call (800) 825-9971, option 5. University functions, which is unlawful or otherwise dates will be reported by UCLA Extension to the IRS. Accommodations and types of support ser­vices vary prohibited by, or not in compliance with, University Your Social Security number is required by federal and are specifically designed to meet the disability- INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS policy or campus regulations. law to enable the filing of information returns that will F-1 visa international students must be enrolled related needs of each student based on current, yield a form 1098-T. If you choose not to provide us in at least 12 units of courses per quarter within If you have been awarded the grade of DR (Deferred verifiable medical documentation. Report), contact the Department of Student with your Social Security number when you register, an approved certificate (those bulleted [•]) you will be permitted to enroll; however, UCLA Service Animals: Under ADA Revised Require­ on pages 172‑173. Programs offered entirely online and Alumni Services for assistance in obtaining a Extension will not be able to provide the IRS with ments of September 2010, only dogs can serve as do not qualify for F‑1 status. For more informa­ - final grade at [email protected] or contact your instructor and/or your program department for evidence of fee payment that might entitle you to the service animals. Further, a service animal is a dog ­tion and an application, call (800) 825-9971, assistance in resolving the matter. tax credit. To provide UCLA Extension with your that is trained to perform special tasks for a person option 3, email [email protected], or visit SSN, login at uclaextension.edu, navigate to the with a disability. They are working animals, not pets. international.uclaextension.edu. For the Inten­­sive Student Portal to update your record with SSN; or A dog whose sole function is to provide comfort or English Language Studies Program, contact the STUDENT ACADEMIC GRIEVANCE Students have a right to grieve. UCLA Extension print, complete, then mail an IRS Form W-9S to UCLA emotional support will not qualify as a service ani‑ American Language Center at (800) 825-9971, provides a procedure to ensure grievances are fairly Extension Enrollment Services, 10995 Le Conte Ave., mal under the ADA and will not be allowed in option 2, email [email protected], or visit heard. If you believe you were subject to an admin‑ Room 113, Los Angeles, CA 90024. 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art(s) homeland security/emergency preparedness, child/children A architecture, 19-26 30-31 autism, 77, 79 design. See design human resources, 36-38 books, 164 accounting, 10-14 drawing, 58, 60 international, 39, 40, 88 development, 97, 100, 101 auditing, 13, 16-17 environmental, 25 internships, 27 early childhood education, 74-76 Becker CPA Review, 14 filmmaking, 96, 98-99 investments, 114-115 emotional behavior disorders (EBD), 77 CIA Review, 17 history, 58 law, 139 reading, teaching, 74-76 CMA Review, 18 interior design, 26 leadership and management, 28-34 special needs learners, 76 ethics, 14 landscape architecture, 129-132 health care, 123 writing, for, 164 internal audit, 16-17 mentorship,62 legal programs, 138-139 See also education international, 13 painting, 58, 59 marketing, 41-44 CIA Review, 17 internship, 13 photography, 19, 60-62 math and statistics, 110-111, 156-157 cinematography, 95 licensing exams, 13 studio workshops,58-60 MCLE credit, 176 Clery information, 178 nonprofit, 42 Arts, 58-62 music industry, 102 CMA review,18 online courses, 10-18 astronautical engineering, 83 paralegal training, 138 color theory, 23, 53, 56 QuickBooks, 14-15 athletes/athletics. See fitness instruction, personal financial planning, 115-117 comedy, 140, 144, 159, 165, 167, 169-171 Accounting, Taxation & Internal Audit, 9-18 health/healthy project management, 49, 50-52, 139 communication(s) accreditation, UCLA Extension, 175 attorney public relations, 45-47 business, 33, 34 acting, 93-95 legal programs, 138-139 real estate, 145-148 design, 53-57 for camera, 94 MCLE credit, 176 restaurant management, 47 graphic, 53-57 addiction paralegal training, 138, 139 social media, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 journalism, 162, 71 alcohol, 118-119 autism, 77, 79 speaking, 34 languages. See language(s) drug, 118-119 autobiography. See memoir statistics, 111, 157 leadership, 34 See also counseling, therapy AutoCAD, 20, 22 supply chain management, 40, 91 marketing 43 Adobe sustainability, 40, 104-108 network, 71 Dreamweaver, 68 taxation, 15-16, 116 oral, 34 Illustrator, 20, 55 wine education and management, 48-49 public relations, 45-47 InDesign, 55 B writing, 33 skills, 33-34 Photoshop, 20, 55, 68 Becker CPA Review, 14 Business & Management, 27-52 social media, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 adult education. See also Osher Lifelong Learning speaking, 34 Institute at UCLA (OLLI) big data, 44, 69, 71 biochemistry, 150, 155 non-native speakers, 136 advertising, 41, 42, 43, 56 systems, 87 branding, 42, 46 book(s) children’s, 164 C writing. See writers/writing ethics, 41 computer(s) internship, 43 literature, 164 CCAPP credit, 118 See also creative writing, fiction, nonfiction, CAD. See AutoCAD Adobe. See Adobe marketing, 41-44 Android, 66-67 social media, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 writing/writers calculus, 111, 156 bookstores, UCLA/UCLA Extension, 174-175 precalculus, 156 applications programming, 63-66 writing for, C# .NET, in, 64 alcohol and drug abuse studies botany. See gardening/gardens; Landscape camera. See cinematography, digital, journalism, Architecture, Horticulture & Gardening; photography AutoCAD, 20, 22 and counseling, 118-119 C#, 63, 64, 65 Alumni Association, UCLA, discount, 174 plants/planting campus map, UCLA, 184 branding, 42, 46, 54, 55 Canvas, 4 CSS, 55, 65, 67 American Language Center, 136 database management, 71 anatomy, human, 119. See also BruinCard, 175 career planning/development building certificates, 172-173 design communication arts, 53-57 biology, fitness instruction, physiological/ Google Android, 66-67 physiology architecture, 19-26 college counseling certificate, 77-78 construction management, 85-87 education, early childhood, 74-76 HTML, 55, 56, 65 Apple iPhone/iPad, 67 information technology management, 90 Apple Logic Pro, 103 green, 26, 86 entrepreneurship, 34-36, 106 interior design, 26 open houses/information sessions, Internet. See Internet, web/website applications programming, 63-66 iPad, 67 architecture/architectural, 19-26, 129-132 plumbing systems design, 82 landscape architectecture, 1 real estate, 145-148 horticulture & gardening, 1 iPhone, 67 AutoCAD, 20, 22 Java, 66 building systems, 24 sustainable, 86, 104-108 GIS & geospatial technology, 1 systems, 24 online project management, 50 jQuery, 56, 65 color, 23 Linux, 72 computer technology, 20-22 business accounting and finance, 13 accounting, 9-14 paralegal, 139 Logic Pro, 103 construction management, 85-87 Microsoft design, 20-26, 129, 130 advertising, 41, 43, 44 internal audit, 9 communication skills, 33, 34 networking opportunies for entertainment SQL, 64, 69, 71, 72-73 history, 25 mobile application development, 66-67 interior design, 26 credit analysis/management, 110 studies certificate students, 100 economics, 110-111 traffic engineering registration license network communications, 71 internship, 26 operating system administration, 72-73 landscape, 129-132 entertainment industry, 92-93 review, 82 entrepreneurship, 34-36, 106 technical management program, 1 post-production, 97 lighting, 24 QuickBooks, 14-15 open house, 19 ethics, 32, 36, 41 Toastmasters at UCLA Extension!, 9 film/television, 92, 93 See also internships, test/exam preparation relational database management, 71 plumbing systems, 82 Revit Architecture, 22 Revit Architecture, 22 finance, 110-114 certificates, 172-173 financial literacy, 113-114 CEU credit, 176 SketchUp, 22, 132 SketchUp, 22, 132 SQL, 64, 69, 71, 72-73 SU Podium, 22 fundraising, 48, 49 chemistry, 154-155 GMAT, test preparation, 114 CFP Review, 117 SU Podium, 22 sustainable, 86 systems analysis,72, 73 Architecture & Interior Design, 19-26 government(al) contract management, 88-89 TCP/IP, 71 Unix, 72 Visual Studio .NET, 64 web developer, 65 180 Index Index

concurrent enrollment, UCLA Extension, 176 drawing, 20, 21-22, 23, 55, 58, 60, 129, 130, enrollment, UCLA Extension, 174 construction 131 concurrent, 176 G architecture, 19-26 AutoCAD, 20, 22 cross-enrollment, 176 building. See building landscape architecture, 129-132 Entertainment, 92-103 gardening/gardens, 133-134 green, 86, 87 Revit Architecture, 22 entrepreneurship, 34-36 horticulture, 133-134 interior design, 19, 26 SketchUp, 22, 132 environment(al) landscape architecture, 129-132 landscape architecture, 129-132 SU Podium, 22 arts, history of, 25, 58 See also plants/planting plumbing systems design, 82 See also art(s), Arts, design building, 86 general information section, 174-178 project management, 86 Dreamweaver,67 design, 86 geographic information systems, 73, 128 real estate,145-148 drug studies and counseling, 118-119 energy, 86 gifts, to UCLA Extension, 177 sustainable, 26, 86 DTLA, 7 landscape architecture, 129-132 GIS, 73, 128 contact Extension, 174 sustainability, 87, 104-108 GMAT, test preparation, 17, 27 contract management, 88-89 Sustainability Certificate, 105 Google AdWords, 44 counseling waste management, 85, 87 Google Android, 66-67 alcohol, 118-119 E Environmental Studies & Public Policy, 104-108 government/governmental cost estimating and pricing, 89 drug, 118-119 early childhood education, 74-76 equestrian, 125 mental health professionals, 123, 142, 143 escort service, UCLA campus, 184 See also history, political science, public policy ecology/ecological. See environment(al) grade reports, 176 course(s) and course information economics, 108, 110, 126, 146 estate planning, 117 credit/units, UCLA Extension, 176 ethical/ethics grading system, UCLA Extension, 176 editing graphic design, 53-58 descriptions, how to read, 3 film, 97 accounting,14 numbers, explanation of, 3 business, 32, 36, 41 grammar, 136, 137, 166 post-production, 97 grant proposals, 49. See also fundraising, CPAs, See accounting education human resources, 36 creative writing, 158-160 personal financial planning, 117 nonprofit adult. See also Osher Lifelong Learning green. See sustainability credit analysis/management, 110 Institute at UCLA (OLLI) exam preparation. See test/exam preparation credits/units, course, UCLA Extension, 176 CLAD Certificate through CTEL Credential exercise. See fitness instruction, health/healthy cross enrollment, UCLA Extension, 176 Program, 79 CTEL credential program, 79 college counseling certificate, 77-78 H courses that apply to a credential K‑12, 79 early childhood, 74-76 F Hadoop, 69 education specialist added authorizations, 79 fiction, 160-162. See also comparative literature, health/healthy D health, 101. See also Health Care & ­creative writing, literature, Writers’ Program, alcohol and drug abuse studies and database management, 71 Counseling reading, 104 writing/writers counseling, 118-119 data science, 68, 69-71 TEFL, 78 Figueroa Courtyard. See UCLA Extension DTLA fitness instruction, 119, 120, 121, 123 degree-credit courses, 4 TESL, 78 film/filmmaking health care management, 121 design Education, 74-80 acting, 93-95 leadership/management, 123 architecture, 19-26 emergency information, UCLA Extension, 184 business and management, 92-93 mental health, 119, 123, 142, 143 communication arts, 53-57 emergency preparedness, 30, 31 cinematography, 95 neurophysiology, 151 computer graphics. See Design endowments, UCLA Extension. See scholarships development, 96 patient advocacy, 124, 125 Communication Arts engineering directing, 95 See also fitness instruction, Health Care & fundamentals, 53 advanced plumbing systems design, 82 editing, 97 Counseling graphic communication, 53 astronautical, 83 marketing, 92, 98 Health Care & Counseling, 118-125 history, 53-54 biotechnology, 84, 85 post-production, 97 history interior design, 19, 26 communication systems, 79-80 producing, 97-100 art, 58 landscape architecture, 19-26 construction management, 85-87 scoring, 100-102 design, 53 law, 26 digital signal processing, 88 screenwriting, 166-171 environmental arts, 25 lighting, 24, 61 integrated circuit design, 87, 88 story analysis, 96 See also anthropology, political science mentorship, 62 manufacturing, 84 film scoring, 100-102 homeland security, 30-31 plumbing systems, 82 medical device, 84, 85 finance/financial, 110-114 horseback riding, 125 sustainable, 23, 36, 86 recycling and solid waste management, 85, college counseling, 77-89 horsemanship, 125 typography, 53 87 estate planning, 117 horticulture and gardening, 133-134 user experience, 65 See also Technical Management fundraising, 48, 49 See also gardening/gardens, Landscape website, 55, 56, 65 Engineering, 82-91 investments, 114-115 Architecture, Horticulture & Gardening, digital analytics, 44 english literacy, 113-114 plants/planting Design & Arts, 22-26 American Language Center, 136 math, 110-111 house/home design communication arts, 53-57 CLAD, 79 personal financial planning, 115-117 architecture, 19-25 digital marketing, 42, 43 CTEL, 79 real estate, 146 interior design, 26 Digital Technology, 63-73 ESL, 136-137 financial aid/funding options, 176 lighting, 24 digital storytelling, 43 grammar, 136, 137, 166 See also scholarships plumbing systems design, 82 disabled students non-native speakers, for, 78 financial literacy, 51 real estate, 145-148 UCLA Extension, resources, 177 punctuation, 33, 34 fitness instruction, 119-121, 123. See also See also architecture/architectural, building, downtown Los Angeles courses, 7 TEFL, 78 Health Care & Counseling construction map, 7 TESL, 78 free events, inside front cover housing, student, 177 parking, 7 See also communication(s), education, French HTML, 55, 65, 67 drafting. See AutoCAD ­Writers’ Program, writing/writers language, 135 human resources management, 36-38 drama English as a Second Language (ESL), 136-137 wine, 48 Humanities & Social Sciences, 110 acting, 93-95 fundraising, 48, 49. See also nonprofit, See also Osher Lifelong Learning Institute television, 96, 97, 98, 102, 166-168, public relations at UCLA (OLLI) 169-171 furniture, 22, 25 See also film/filmmaking, literature, televi‑ sion, Writers’ Program, writing/writers Index 181

money, 110 I L personal financial planning, 115-117 O project, 19, 49, 50-52, 86, 90, 139 Illustrator, 20, 55, 65 labor and employment law. See human resources public relations, 45-47 office locations/hours, UCLA Extension, 174 income tax management restaurant, 47 OLLI, 140-144 deductions, UCLA Extension, 177 Landscape Architecture & Horticulture, 129-134. sales, 44-45 online courses, 4 federal, 177 See also gardening/gardens, plants/planting small business, 34-36 online technical requirements, 4 personal financial planning, 117 Languages, 135-137 supply chain, 40, 91 open houses/information sessions, taxation, 15-16, 116 American Language Center, 136 sustainable, 104-108 landscape architectecture, 1 InDesign, 55 Spanish, 136 technical, 88-91 horticulture & gardening, 1 information See also English as a Second Language (ESL), theory, 32-33, 50, 139 GIS & geospatial technology, 1 sessions. See open houses/information TEFL, TESL waste, 85, 87 online project management, 50 sessions law wine, 48 accounting and finance, 13 systems, 172 business, 139 maps, campus/off-campus, 6, 7, 184 paralegal, 139 systems security. See Cybersecurity contracts, government, 88 marketing/advertising, 41-47 internal audit, 9 technology management, 90 human resources, 38 analytics, See digital analytics networking opportunies for entertainment interior interior design, 26 digital, 44 studies certificate students, 100 architecture, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 international business, 40 film, 92-93 traffic engineering registration license design, 19, 20, 26 MCLE credit, 176 internship, 43 review, 82 See also architecture/architectural, music, publishing, 102 social media, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 technical management program, 1 Architecture & Interior Design paralegal, 138 web analytics, See digital analytics Toastmasters at UCLA Extension!, 9 international real estate, 148 writing for, 41 Osher (OLLI) Lifelong Learning at UCLA, 140-144 accounting, 13 See also Business & Management mathematics, 80, 110, 156-157 business, 39, 40, 88 leadership and management, 28-34 business, 110 finance, 112 Legal Programs, 138-139 MCLE credit, 176 human resources management, 36-38 Lean Six Sigma, 82-84 memoir, 158, 162, 163 P scholarships, 176 library/library cards, UCLA, 175 mental health professionals, continuing education painting, 58, 59. See also art(s) trade and commerce, 39-40 life sciences, 149-155 for, 118-125. See also Health Care & paralegal training, 138 See also comparative literature, history, lighting Counseling parking, UCLA/UCLA Extension/Centers, 174 political science architecture, 24 microbiology, immunology, and molecular genet‑ patient advocacy, 124, 125 Internet design, 24 ics, 150 personal financial planning, 115-117 marketing. See digital marketing photography, 61 Microsoft Joseph G. Devanney Scholarship, 176 online courses, 4 Linux, 72 SQL, 64, 69, 71, 72-73 photography, 19, 60-62 social media, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 literacy. See book(s), financial literacy, reading, mobile application development, 66-67 Photoshop, 20, 55, 62, 67 web analytics. See digital analytics teaching molecular/molecules physics, 152-153 internships literature cell and developmental biology, 151 physiological/physiology accounting, 13 children’s. See Writing for Young Readers chemistry, 154-155 human, 150, 151 advertising, 43 See also Writers’ Program, writing/writers genetics, immunology, microbiology, and, 149 neurophysiology, 151 architecture, 26 lost and found, 178 money. See business, economics, finance/finan‑ plants/planting finance, 112 cial issues, financial literacy, horticulture and gardening, 133-134 human resources management, 38 investing/investments, management, ­ landscape architecture, 129-132 marketing, 43 personal financial planning plays/playwriting. See also drama personal financial planning, 117 M music, 100-103 plumbing systems design, 82 public relations, 47 management business, 102 poetry, 158, 165 real estate, 147 accounting, 12-13 film scoring, 100-102 post-production, 97 sustainability, 106 brand, 42 production, 102-103 precalculus, 156. See also calculus taxation, 16 classroom, 74 songwriting, 103 preschool. See early childhood education investing/investments, 114-115 construction, 85-87 privacy notification, UCLA Extension, 178 financial literacy, 113-114 contract, 88-89 proctoring, 176 personal financial planning, 115-117 database, 71 producing, 97-100, 103 iPad, 67 entertainment, 92-93 N professional development, 69, 80 iPhone, 67 entrepreneurship, 34-36 network communications, 71 project management, 49, 50-52, 139 finance, 36, 88 news. See journalism psychology, 127-128. See also mental health financial literacy,113-115 nondiscrimination policy, UCLA Extension, 178 professionals, continuing education for J fundraising, 38, 49 nonfiction public health, 32, 153. See also Health Care & GMAT, test preparation, 17, 114 journalism, 171 Counseling Java, 65, 66 health care, 121 memoir, 158, 162, 163 public relations, 45-47 Javascript, 56, homeland security/emergency preparedness, personal essay, 162, 164 public speaking, 34, 136 journalism, 162, 171 30-31 reporting, 171 public transportation, 174 jQuery, 56, 65 human resources, 36-38 writing, 162-164 python, 66 information technology, 90 nonprofit international business, 39 accounting, 13 investments, 114-115 fundraising, 48, 49 leadership, and, 28-34 management, 13 math and statistics, 110-111, 156-157 novels. See comparative literature, fiction, literature, writing/writers nursing RN First Assistant Training Program, 122 See also Health Care & Counseling nutrition, 76, 107, 120, 121 See also health/healthy 182 Index Index

student, UCLA Extension Q BruinCard, 175 U V conduct, 177 QuickBooks, 14-15 disabled, resources for, 177 UCLA Extension veterans educational benefits, 176 financial aid/funding, 176 accreditation, 175 vintage. See wine education and management grades, 176 addresses, 174 visitors policy, UCLA Extension, 174 housing, 177 alumni association discount, UCLA, 174 Visual Studio .NET, 63, 65 R international, 177 bookstores/book ordering, 174 viticulture. 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