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UCLA Extension's Course Delivery Options Welcome Fall with a Course at UCLA Extension Register Early and Save Save up to 10% during early enrollment.* Use discount code: EARLY * Discount code available on most courses at least 30 days before course start date. Discounts cannot be combined. Discount code is case sensitive. 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 16th 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. Free Information Sessions 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 Sept 29–Oct 20 Page 50 Free Online Project Management Information Session 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 September 16–21 Page 13 Accounting and Finance Information Session 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] ACADEMIC CALENDAR CONTACT US Fall Quarter 2018 Spring Quarter 2019 By Mail: Learn more or enroll online: Save up to 10% during Classes begin April 1. UCLA Extension uclaextension.edu early enrollment*. Enrollment begins February 4. 10995 Le Conte Ave. For General Information, Use discount code: EARLY Los Angeles, CA 90024 see page 174. Classes begin September 24. Summer Quarter 2019 Enrollment begins July 30. Classes begin June 24. In Person: Enrollment begins April 29. 1145 Gayley Ave., 1st Floor Winter Quarter 2019 Monday–Friday, 8am-5pm Classes begin January 7. (800) 825-9971 Enrollment begins November 5. 2 Explore UCLA Extension Refer to the Master Index on pages 179-182 for detailed listings. Our Fall 2018 catalog has been restructured, expanding the number of course catagories, to make finding the programs and courses you’re looking for easier. Click on the blue titles below to navigate directly to that section. 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
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