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Get In-Demand Skills, Quickly.Gain knowledge through a short series of courses.Our Specializations help you acquire sought-after skills in a focused area of study.Choose from 40 Specializations:Art & Design Business for Interior Design Digital Design Suite for Architects & Interior Designers History of Environmental ArtsBusiness Advanced Project Management Bookkeeping Digital Storytelling & Multi-Platform Strategy Enrolled Agent Program Entertainment Project Management Event Planning and Management Executive Assistance Product Management Sustainable Business and ManagementEntertainment & Writing Editing Entertainment Industry Fundamentals MFA Application Prep Music Supervision Short Fiction TV Writers Fellowship Prep Writing and Directing Short FilmsTechnology & Engineering Data Science Digital Cartography Embedded Software Full Stack Web Development Coding Boot Camp Geospatial Imagery Analysis Integrated Circuit Design Java Lean Six Sigma Mobile Application Development Structural Analysis Web Mapping Web Technology UX/UI Boot CampAnd More English Learner Added Authorization (CTEL/CLAD) Fundamentals of College Counseling Fundraising Gardening Plants for the Landscape Pediatric Medicine Teacher Induction/California Clear Credential Working in Contemporary Native NationsExplore your options at uclaextension.edu.

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21Meet the Cover ArtistDesigner and author Stefan G. Bucher is proud to offerhis third cover in the UCLA Extension “Masters of GraphicDesign” series. The UCLA mindmap is based on his book344 Questions — The Creative Person’s Do-It-YourselfGuide to Insight, Survival, and Artistic Fulfillment,1 a seriesof provocative questions designed to guide restless minds3through a process of self discovery and personal growth.Bucher specializes in narrative design—visuals that tella story and honor the engagement of the audience.He is the creator of the Daily Monster and has designedfor such Los Angeles institutions as art gallery L.A. Louver,64directors Tarsem Singh 3 and Judd Apatow, and NASA’sJet Propulsion Laboratory. He was the inaugural creativedirector of 826LA’s Echo Park Time Travel Mart,5and recently conducted a complete rebrand of ZócaloPublic Square.45A NON-PROFIT WRITING & TUTORING ORGANIZATIONHe designed the Blue Man Group Theater at the MonteCarlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, and gave life tothe Saks Fifth Avenue Yeti, leading to an animatronicdisplay of the Yeti’s origin story in the holiday windowsof their Fifth Avenue flagship store. His time-lapsedrawings appear on the Emmy-award winning TV showThe Electric Company.He teaches workshops on typography for non-designersat the Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography, andis the subject of an hour-long documentary as part oflynda.com’s “Creative Inspirations” series.His latest book LetterHeads: An Eccentric Alphabet 2turns the spotlight on the personalities hiding in ourABC’s, using 3D modeling software to sculpt each letterinto a unique character worthy of stories.You can see more of Stefan’s work at6344design.com and at LetterHeads.xyz.

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2Explore UCLA ExtensionRefer to the Master Index on pages 151-154 for detailed listings.2CONTACT INFORMATION3ENROLLMENT INSTRUCTIONS& COURSE BREAKDOWN4ONLINE COURSES5DEGREE‑CREDIT COURSES486UCLA EXTENSIONWOODLAND HILLS7UCLA EXTENSION DTLA8CAREER SERVICES49555657589WHAT’S HAPPENING ATUCLA EXTENSION/QUARTER SCHEDULES1018ARCHITECTURE,INTERIOR DESIGN& LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREArchitecture & Interior DesignLandscape Architecture2022ARTS, DESIGN &ENTERTAINMENTArtDesign, Web & UX Design27283336Entertainment StudiesBusiness of EntertainmentFilm & 7980848990BUSINESS, LEGAL& REAL ESTATEAccounting & TaxationAdministrative &Professional SupportBusiness Economics,Math & StatisticsFinance & InvestmentsBusiness CommunicationsEmergency & Risk ManagementEntrepreneurship & Small BusinessFundraising &Nonprofit ManagementHuman Resources ManagementInternational BusinessLeadership & ManagementLegal ProgramsMarketing, PR & SalesReal EstateRestaurant Management& Event PlanningProject ManagementCOMPUTER SCIENCE& ENGINEERINGAerospace &Mechanical EngineeringBioengineeringCivil & Environmental EngineeringElectrical EngineeringDigital TechnologySoftware DevelopmentWeb DevelopmentTechnical ManagementCredits:EDUCATION94 CA Educator Credentials& Authorizations95 College Counseling97 Early Childhood Education101 Educator Professional Development103 Special Education103 Applied Behavioral Analysis103 TESL–English ForeignLanguage TeachingHEALTH SCIENCES105 Fitness Instruction105 Health Care & Counseling108 Patient Advocacy110HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESSocial Sciences112112LANGUAGES & ENGLISH ASA SECOND LANGUAGELanguagesEnglish as a Second Language113113LIFESTYLE, RECREATION& LIFELONG LEARNINGRecreationOsher Lifelong Learning (OLLI)at UCLAWine & Beer Education119122124126128128131SCIENCES & MATHBiologyChemistryHorticultureMath & StatisticsPhysicsSciencesSustainability &Environmental StudiesWRITING, JOURNALISM& LITERATURE132134135137137138139140142Writers’ ProgramCreative WritingFictionCreative NonfictionWriting for Young ReadersPoetryEditing & PublishingScreenwritingFeature FilmTelevisionJournalism & Literature143 Journalism144 CERTIFICATES &SPECIALIZATIONS146 GENERAL cing & DiscountsVisitorsParkingBookstoresRefund PolicyWithdrawal PolicyFinancial Aid/Funding OptionsScholarshipsStudents with DisabilitiesInternational StudentsRecords Service & TranscriptsPrivacy Notification151 INDEX155 ENROLLMENT FORM156 UCLA CAMPUS MAPCONTACT USCover ArtistStefan G. BucherDesign and ProductionPatrick SpearnockMaster Cover Series CuratorScott HutchinsonEditorialJeremy MonsayacJeffrey N. McMahanUCLA Extension10995 Le Conte AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90024Hours: Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm(800) 825-9971Learn more or enroll online:uclaextension.eduFor General Information,see page 146.

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4Online Courses at UCLA ExtensionFor a full list of online courses visit uclaextension.edu/online.For technical requirements and other general information, visit uclaextension.edu/techrequirements.Directory of Online CoursesBrowse our catalog and look for the online course icon m.ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR DESIGN& LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURELeadership & Management, page 63.EDUCATIONSCIENCES & MATHLegal Programs, page 64.Architecture & Interior Design, page 10.Marketing, page 64.CA Educator Credentials& Authorizations, page 94.Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology,page 121.Landscape Architecture, page 18.Public Relations, page 67.College Counseling, page 95.Physiological Science, page 121.ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTReal Estate, page 68.Early Childhood Education, page 97.Math & Statistics, page 126.Restaurant Management & Event Planning,page 71.Educator Professional Development, page 101.Design, Web & UX Design, page 22.Sciences, page 128.Business of Entertainment, page 27.Special Education, page 103Sustainability & Environmental Studies, page 131.Project Management, page 72.Applied Behavioral Analysis, page 103.Film & Television, page 28.TESL, page 103.WRITING, JOURNALISM & LITERATUREMusic, page 33.COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGPhotography, page 36.Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, page 75.HEALTH SCIENCESFiction, page 134.Basics of Writing, page 132.Bioengineering, page 77.BUSINESS, LEGAL & REAL ESTATEFitness Instruction, page 105.Creative Nonfiction, page 135.Civil & Environmental Engineering, page 78.Health Care & Counseling, page 106.Accounting & Taxation, page 38.Writing for Young Readers, page 137.Electrical Engineering, page 79.Administrative & Professional Support, page 46.Digital Technology, page 80.Business Economics, Math & Statistics, page 48.Software Development, page 84.Finance & Investments, page 49.Web Development, page 89.Business Communications, page 55.Technical Management, page 90.LANGUAGES & ENGLISH AS ASECOND LANGUAGESpanish, page 112.English as a Second Language, page 112.Poetry, page 137.Editing & Publishing, page 138.Special Topics in Film & TV, page 139.Feature Film Writing, page 140.Television Writing, page 142.Emergency & Risk Management, page 56.Journalism, page 143.Entrepreneurship & Small Business, page 57.Fundraising & Nonprofit Management, page 58.Human Resources Management, page 59.International Business, page 61.UCLA Extension’s Course Delivery Optionsc Web-Enhanced CourseInternet access required to retrieve course materials.g Hybrid CourseB SMART Network Instructor ClassroomThe instructor and students in this room connect to a remote classroom throughweb-conferencing technology for live, synchronous learning. All courses are recordedfor student convenience.Hybrid courses are a mix of distance sessions with one or more classroom meetings.i SMART Network Remote ClassroomAdditionally, a portion of a hybrid course’s net valuation is attributable to onlineStudents in this remote classroom connect to their instructor and peers throughlecture presentations and discussion threads.web-conferencing technology for live, synchronous learning. All courses are recordedv Classroomfor student convenience.Courses held at UCLA Extension or any of its satellite locations throughCourse Locationthe Southland.Course locations are subject to change. Please refer to the UCLA Extensionm Onlinewebsite or your receipt for the exact meeting location.Online courses are conducted fully online and require students to regularlyinteract with peers and instructor(s) using the Canvas learning managementsystem and other learning tools.

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his third cover in the UCLA Extension “Masters of Graphic Design” series. The UCLA mindmap is based on his book . Journalism & Literature 143 Journalism 144 CERTIFICATES & SPECIALIZATIONS . Published quarterly by University of California, Los Angeles, 10995 Le Co