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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
Business & Management 13
For more information call (310) 206-4271.
Leadership & Management For more information call (310) 206-4271 or email bamcertificate@uclaextension.edu. For more information call (310) 206-2714 or email industrysegementprograms@uclaextension.edu.
Business Analysis For more information call (310) 794-5470.
MGMT X 430.711
Business Analysis Fundamentals
4.0 units This core class begins with a basic understanding of the functions and impact of the business analyst role, with a focus on business analysis functions related to the development of enterprise-wide solutions and the business analysis project life cycle. Topics include the role of the business analyst, gathering and documenting user requirements, modeling the business, business case analysis, process modeling, and quality management and testing. Best practices; effec‑ tive work strategies; how to determine project needs, opportunities, and payoffs; as well as instructor experiences relating to effective communication and implementation of proposed business solutions are also covered. Texts purchased for this course are also utilized throughout the courses in the Business Analysis Certificate Program. This class must be taken initially or simultaneously with the second and/or third class. Reg# 385157 Fee: $765 No refund after 1 Apr. mOnline Mar. 28-June 12 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. c Patsy Reece, Six Sigma Greenbelt, CSTE, CSQA, MS (education), MS (information technology)
MGMT X 430.712
Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring Essentials
4.0 units A crucial foundation for a complete business analysis effort is a strategically balanced plan. With key stakeholders’ considerations and/or active stakeholder involvement in mind, this class teaches you how to determine which activities are required in order to “zero-in” or define the business/organizational issue(s) and create an initial work plan to demonstrate how the related actions steps will be carried out. Students examine the processes and activities needed to perform comprehensive business analysis planning and monitoring, acquire the tools that drive business analysis, and learn to identify and analyze stakeholders’ interests and selection of the appropriate process reengineering methodologies. It is strongly recommended that students successfully complete the Business Analysis Fundamentals class prior to enrolling in this course. kkk
Reg# 385158 Fee: $765 No refund after 1 Apr. mOnline Mar. 28-June 12 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. c Instructor to be announced
Emergency Management & Homeland Security For more information call (310) 794-5470.
MGMT X 408.803
Human, Legal-Compliance, and Ethical Issues of Emergency and Risk Management
4.0 units This course provides training and education to effectively deal with the success or failure of every preparedness plan: the human execu‑ tion of best practices in a highly stressed environment. Learn how to increase plan effectiveness by working in advance to prepare others for the human, legal, and ethical issues that arise in any disaster. Reg# 385153 Fee: $765 No refund after 1 Apr. mOnline Mar. 28-June 12 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. c & Phillip Van Saun, director of Risk, Security & Resilience, University of California, Office of the President, Risk Services
MGMT X 408.806
Internship in Emergency and Risk Management
4.0 units This internship—which may be taken as a substitute for Building the Pre‑ paredness Plan—provides practical experience and application of the knowledge and skills learned in the previous courses. Emergency Manage‑ ment and Homeland Security Certificate students intern for a minimum of 120 hours with sponsoring companies, businesses, and organizations—who have no obligation to provide compensation. Internship projects may include, but are not limited to, assisting in preparedness plan development, client communications support, community preparedness, and research. Prerequisite(s): Students must be officially enrolled in either the Enterprise Risk Management Certificate or the Emergency Manage‑ ment & Homeland Security Certificate and have successfully com‑ pleted the other five required courses with a GPA of 3.0 or better. Reg# 385154 Fee: $765 No refund after 8 Apr. Independent Study/Internship Mar. 28-June 12 International students who wish to pursue paid internships must contact the International Student Office at (310) 825-9351 to confirm eligibility. Web enrollments require the submission of an initial application one week before the quarter begins. An advisor will contact you after initial application review. Visitors not permitted. Restricted course. c Lauren Stienstra, MSc, CEM, deputy coordinator, Arlington County Office of Emergency Management, UCLA EH&S/Office of Emergency Management
Enterprise Risk Management For more information call (310) 206-4271 or email bamcertificate@uclaextension.edu.
MGMT X 408.812
Cybersecurity and Privacy for Managers and Professionals
4.0 units This course focuses on the special cybersecurity management con‑ siderations required to protect people, information, infrastructure, and other assets, as our lives and our critical infrastructure are becoming increasingly digitally dependent. Learn about cybersecurity manage‑ ment frameworks, such as the new NIST framework and ISO 27001, 02. Learn the elements of secure systems design and management, integrating people, processes, and technology into a layered defensein-depth to ensure appropriate privacy levels are maintained for individual users, businesses, government, and other organizations within specific enterprise networks. Learn how to integrate cyber risk into more traditional aspects of risk management. Gain the skills and the tools to plan and budget for security and communicate the case for security investments. Course materials and discussions include the evolution of private and public security models, “perfect storm” scenarios when physical risk and cyber risk manifest simultaneously, the natural tension between cyber privacy rights and national cyber security, new and emerging tools and technology, and management roles and responsibilities. Reg# 385155 Fee: $765 No refund after 1 Apr. mOnline Mar. 28-June 12 Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. c Chris Rose, MBA, CSCS, CISM, CISSP; partner, Ariento Inc.