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MANDEVILLE AUDITORIUM Benjamin Britten, An American Overture Paul Hindemith, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d: A Requiem for those we love

June 2

Guest artists: Janelle DeStefano, mezzo-soprano Darren Chase, baritone Our season concludes with David Chase conducting an imaginative pairing of works by two European masters who came to the United States at the beginning of World War II. Britten composed his American Overture in 1941 for the Cleveland Orchestra, but it was not performed until 1983, six years after the composer’s death. Hindemith’s moving setting of Walt Whitman’s elegy for Abraham Lincoln, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d: A Requiem for those we love, is considered by many to be his finest work; with chorus, mezzo-soprano, and baritone. For ticket information, call 858-534-4637 or visit lajollasymphony.com.

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CONRAD PREBYS CONCERT HALL Singers and Choirs, under the direction of Philip Larson, present their spring course concert in the Conrad Prebys Concert Hall. Free to the public | musicweb.ucsd.edu/concerts

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The Last Tiger in Haiti JUNK: The Golden June 28–July 24, 2016 Age of Debt MANDELL WEISS FORUM

July 26–August 21, 2016

Hollywood

By Jeff Augustin

MANDELL WEISS THEATRE

Directed by Joshua Kahan Brody

By Ayad Akhtar

LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE

Co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Directed by Doug Hughes

By Joe DiPietro

It’s the final night of Kanaval in Haiti, and a

The Deal. The Board Room. The Takeover.

Directed by Christopher Ashley

group of abandoned children spend it trading

This is the battleground where titanic egos

fantastic folktales until the line between reality

collide, where modern day kings are made and

and fiction blurs. At daybreak, the oldest plans

unmade. It’s a world where debt is an asset

to leave for a new life but discovers the story of

and assets are excuses for more debt, a world

his future and past are in the hands of someone

where finance runs the show. How did we get

else. Set in a world that is utterly real and

here? How did the world we once

remarkably imaginative, this unforgettable new

knew change?

play from Jeff Augustin weaves Haitian lore into a

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ayad Akhtar takes

contemporary narrative of survival and betrayal.

us back to the hotbed of the ‘80s and offers us

unsolved murder, Hollywood is a noir thriller

Jeff Augustin is an award-winning playwright

an origin story for the world that finance has

set in the Golden Age of movies by Tony Award

whose work has been produced at the Humana

given us, a sexy and epic thriller about

winner Joe DiPietro.

Festival of New American Plays, Berkeley

an upstart genius hell-bent on changing

Repertory Theatre, and others. A 2015 Princess

all the rules.

Grace Award winner, Joshua Kahan Brody is

Ayad Akhtar wrote the Playhouse’s world-

co-founder of the San Diego site-based theater

premiere production of The Who & The What.

group THE TRIP. Both UC San Diego MFA

He is the author of the novel American Dervish,

graduates, the two presented The Last Tiger in

and the play Disgraced, which won the 2013

Haiti in last year’s DNA New Work Series.

Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

For ticket information, (858) 550-1010

For ticket information, (858) 550-1010

For ticket information, (858) 550-1010

lajollaplayhouse.org.

lajollaplayhouse.org.

lajollaplayhouse.org.

May 10–June 5, 2016

In 1922, famed director William Desmond Taylor is found murdered in his home. The celebrity suspects mount as the headlines explode with lurid reports of love triangles, hush money, and deception. Enter Will Hays, Hollywood’s newly appointed moral watchdog, determined to silence the scandal and purify this increasingly corrupt city. Based on the true story of Taylor’s

Joe DiPietro and Playhouse Artistic Director Christopher Ashley have enjoyed a long history of collaboration on such acclaimed productions as Memphis (La Jolla Playhouse, Broadway, London) and Chasing the Song.

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Contents 8 Cooking Up a Healthy Life 12 Giving Students Something to Think About 14 The Evolution of SEO

36 Environment & Sustainability

53 Pre-College

Environmental Management

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Sustainability

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Transfer Undergraduate Credit

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16 Five Trends Shaping Education in the 21st Century

Clinical Trials & Regulatory Affairs

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Lauray MacElhern, managing director and Dr. Gordon Saxe, director of research, UC San Diego Center for Integrative Medicine

By JENNIFER DAVIES

Cooking Up a Healthy Life Extension’s new Integrative Nutrition certificate teaches the ingredients for a healthy life. We’ve all heard it before: you are what you eat. In fact, that oft-repeated phrase is credited to French author Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, who wrote all the way back in 1826, “Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are.” While most accept a basic correlation between nutrition and overall health, the idea that the right food prepared in the right way could treat or reverse certain ailments, even cancer, has often met with resistance, said Dr. Gordon Saxe, director of research and a founding member of the UC San Diego Center for Integrative Medicine. But when it comes to nutrition as medicine, the times are a-changin’—or have already changed. “I’ve dealt with doubters for decades,” he said. “Nowadays, there aren’t many

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skeptics left. They’ve mostly either converted or died off.” Saxe remains very much focused on the living and how proper nutrition can improve a person’s health and well-being. Along with Lauray MacElhern, who serves as the managing director of the Center for Integrative Medicine, Saxe has designed a combined hands-on cooking course that draws on “nutrition science, epidemiology, and time-tested” principles to offer up selfhealing concepts centered around meals that are easy to prepare and enjoyable to eat. “You can have all the education and information in the world, but if it’s not practical, you are not going to use it,” MacElhern said. The classes have been popular— especially among students and health professionals who want to incorporate this as

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part of clinical care. So Saxe and MacElhern have been searching for the right partners to help keep up with demand. “What we are trying to do is establish a deeply rooted approach to the use of food as medicine—and to offer it on a large and broad scale,” Saxe added. “We want to help transform healthcare from inside-out.” McElhern agreed, adding, “We need to train more people on how to use and teach this approach so we can reach even more people with this empowering and potentially life-saving knowledge.” To accomplish that, the Center for Integrative Medicine has teamed up with UC San Diego Extension to offer a certificate in Integrative Nutrition starting this fall. Grace Miller, director of UC San Diego Extension’s Healthcare and Behavioral


Carrot & Ginger Soup Sciences Division, said the new certificate will be online, allowing a wide variety of people—including nurses, physicians, case managers, caretakers, dieticians, and, of course, those who are interested in eating healthy—to access the content. “Online learning certainly ups the scalability of the program,” Miller said. “It almost becomes a train-the-trainers model.” MacElhern said providing this type of information is critical as more people are seeking complementary and alternative therapies (now referred to as “integrative medicine”), especially food and natural products. A National Institutes of Health survey from 2007 found that 83 million adults spent $33.9 billion out-of-pocket on complementary and alternative care. Of that total, almost $15 billion was spent on nonvitamin, non-mineral, and natural products. “People are demanding this as part of their overall health care,” she said.

Saxe recommended the patient begin to eat congee, a porridge of slow-cooked whole grains, such as brown rice, that can be traced back to the physicians of ancient China and is used in other cultures under different names. According to Saxe, congee, which is soothing, anti-inflammatory, and easily digested and absorbed, almost immediately began to do the trick, eliminating the severe pain and bowel symptoms of her Crohn’s disease. Today, about two years later, she remains free of the disease. “We were evolved to eat food,” he said, and because of that, our bodies are less equipped to absorb medicine and vitamins in pill form. “With many problems, we can use food as medicine.” Of course, a better diet is not the answer for all illnesses or conditions. “If I’m in a car accident, get me to a trauma center,” Saxe said. “That’s not the time to have a discussion about diet.”

Recipe for Health

Discovering the Possibilities

Eating healthy can mean many things to many people, but Saxe said the best diet is one that is whole-food and primarily plant-based. “It’s what is optimal for most people,” he said. Saxe stressed that there are a couple of important keys. One is the concept of eating cooked or raw foods in their natural state - whole and unrefined – not processed or chemicalized. A second is that the foundation of our diets should be a diverse array of plant foods. This doesn’t mean that one must be a strict vegan; only that most of what you eat is plant-based. While vegan diets can be among the healthiest if properly balanced and based on whole foods, veganism per se is not necessarily healthy. “Oreo cookies and even Bacon Bits may technically be vegan,” he said. “But they’re really not part of a whole food, plant-based diet.” There also are certain foods that are helpful for certain health issues. One of Saxe’s patients had an acute flare-up of Crohn’s disease, a condition from which she had long suffered. While her other doctors recommended that she have her colon removed, she wanted to avoid this at all costs.

Saxe and MacElhern are hardly new to the cause of integrative nutrition and complementary medicine. Still, both made their way to this passion via different paths. For Saxe, it was his father’s cancer diagnosis that fueled his interest. “I was just out of college and I stumbled across this,” Saxe said. “My dad was told he had less than a year to live. Together, we worked to improve his diet. Whether it was the diet or just the hope that it gave him, he lived another 10 years, mostly good quality. That time was a gift.” Saxe, who received his MD from Michigan State University, his PhD in epidemiology from the University of Michigan, and his MPH in nutrition from Tulane University, said he wanted to provide the empirical data behind the link between food choices and the ability to protect against a range of maladies, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Much of Saxe’s research, which has received funding from the National Institutes of Health, the American Cancer Society, and The Cancer Project, has focused on the potential of diet to control the spread and improve survival in such cancers as prostate, breast, and pancreas.

4 servings Ingredients: 2 cloves of garlic, chopped 2–3 Tbsp ginger, peeled and grated (add more to taste) 1½ bunches of stemmed carrots (about 9 medium carrots) 3 Tbsp olive oil 4 cups vegetable broth 1 large onion, diced 1 tsp Lapsang Souchong brewed tea (or smoked paprika) Sea salt, to taste Preparation: Heat oil, 2 Tbsp broth, onions, ginger and garlic in soup pan. Sauté until onions are caramelized, then add garlic and ginger and sauté for another minute or two. Add remaining broth, tea, and carrots. Bring to a simmer. Cook until carrots are soft and will break with a fork. If soup seems too thick, add more broth to adjust consistency. Remove pan from heat. Wait a few minutes for soup to cool before blending. Blending: *Warning: blending soup at a warm to high temperature can cause the blender cap to explode. Make sure your soup has cooled and that there is a small air vent at top when blending. Never blend towards your face and always start on the lowest setting. In small batches, about 1 cup each, blend the soup to a thin puree. Blend longer for a creamier soup. I recommend a well-blended soup rather than a chunky one for this recipe. Once all the soup is blended, re-pour into soup pan and allow to simmer until it is ready to be served. Re-heating the soup will lead to a thinner, less airy consistency. You may notice some ‘air bubbles’ in the soup right after the puree—this is normal. Garnish with chopped green onion, sliced radish, or a sprig of parsley.

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Cucumber Sunomono Salad

Ingredients:

8 servings

2 large cucumbers, peeled 2 medium daikon radishes 1 Tbsp dried wakame seaweed Sauce 1/3 cup rice vinegar 2 Tbsp brown rice syrup 1½ tsp minced fresh ginger root 2 tsp toasted sesame seeds Pinch of sea salt (to taste) Preparation:

“ What we are trying to do is establish a deeply rooted approach to the use of food as medicine—and to offer it on a large and broad scale.”

organization whose award-winning cooking classes in cancer centers and hospitals has educated more than 100,000 people in 160 cities and eight countries. MacElhern and Saxe know their work is no longer looked at as outside the mainstream. They point out that the Center for Integrative Medicine, rooted in primary care in the UC San Diego Health System, is able to refer patients back-and-forth with almost every department in the Medical Center. They also have a long list of medical students who are clamoring to be a part of their efforts. In addition, the center

Cut cucumbers in half lengthwise and scoop out any large seeds. Slice crosswise into very thin slices. Cut daikon radishes into very thin slices. Place dried wakame seaweed

recently received a considerable research endowment from a “lifelong believer in the healing power of foods and herbs” Saxe said. It’s the largest endowment at any academic institution in the United States to support integrative medicine research, especially with regard to nutrition. “Even in the early 2000s, there were few people who were interested in this,” Saxe said. “Not anymore. Health care providers see this as central to their mission. The landscape has changed enormously. And the potential to contribute to the transformation of health care is real.” n

Savory Red Lentils

in a bowl of water for 10 minutes and watch it expand to nearly 10 times in size! Place all ingredients in a large bowl. In a small bowl, combine seasoned vinegar, rice syrup, salt and ginger. Mix well. Pour sauce on top of ingredients in large bowl and stir until ingredients are coated. Stir in sesame seeds and reserve a few for sprinkling on top. For best results, refrigerate this finished recipe for 1 hour before serving. Will keep up to 3 days in refrigerator.

MacElhern, on the other hand, was practically born to her work in integrative medicine. “My parents had a real passion for nutrition. They took lots of courses in macrobiotics, and I grew up going to naturopaths,” she said. “That was my life: being the weird kid eating seaweed and tofu and being made fun of for being so strange.” Being different became her strength, eventually leading her to advocate for nutrition at an international level to help promote a healthier society. MacElhern has run a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit

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8 servings

Ingredients:

Spices

9 cups water

1 Tbsp Ginger, shredded fresh or powdered

2 cups dry red lentils

1 tsp curry powder

2 carrots, sliced

1 tsp chili powder

2 onions, chopped

1 tsp garlic powder

2 zucchini, sliced

¼ cup minced fresh cilantro, parsley, or green onion (for garnish)

½ head cauliflower,

¼ tsp cayenne pepper to taste (optional, for spicy version)

in bite-sized pieces

1 tsp salt

Preparation: 1. Heat onions in a large soup pot on medium heat, adding small amounts of water to prevent sticking. Add the spices except ginger and garnish. Stir and cook on medium heat until the onions have developed a caramelized appearance, about 6 minutes. 2. Add water, chopped vegetables, lentils, and ginger to pot. 3. Bring soup to a boil on high heat; then reduce heat to medium-low, and allow the stew to simmer, covered, until vegetables and lentils are tender, about 12-15 minutes. 4. Ladle stew into bowls and garnish with something fresh & green, like cilantro, parsley or green onion.


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QUALCOMM THINKABIT LAB:

Giving Students Something to Think About

Ed Hidalgo senior director government affairs, Qualcomm

By JENNIFER DAVIES

Middle school students and engineering hardly seem like an easy or potent mix. However, if you walk into the Qualcomm Thinkabit Lab, the energy and excitement one feels is palpable. In one area, teachers are working with their students on how to redesign their classrooms to better inspire learning and collaboration. Around the corner, other students are learning the basics of computer coding. Off to the right, a few educators lounge in a brightly colored room filled with more than a dozen bean bag chairs and signs listing careers and personality characteristics. While it might seem like a jumble of activity, the aim of the Thinkabit Lab is quite clear: to introduce these students not only to marvels of engineering and innovation, but also to the world of work. It is also a place where dreams begin to take seed, said Ed Hidalgo, senior director

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of government affairs at Qualcomm and the driving force behind Thinkabit. “This is about inspiring kids from all socio and economic backgrounds to get interested in STEAM (which is short for science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) and exposing educators to new environments and maybe new ways to teach,” he said. Since opening in March 2014, Thinkabit has welcomed thousands of sixth through eighth graders from around the region to explore a variety of careers as well as learn the basic building blocks of engineering. The reasoning is simple. Young people may have access to the many wonders of today’s technology, but it’s unlikely they realize that many San Diego companies are deeply involved in that growth. And here’s the big thing: this lets them know they can one day be a part of it. David Miyashiro, the superintendent of the Cajon Valley Union School District, said Thinkabit is helping transform education locally and beyond.

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“Ed has catalyzed the conversation about education across the county and now across the country,” he said. “He created a solution for K–12 education when we didn’t know a problem existed.” That problem facing schools, Miyashiro explained, is that education has not kept up with the demands of the innovation economy. “The skills and experience kids need today are creativity and collaboration,” he said. “Our curriculum doesn’t always reflect that.” Thinkabit was born from a program Hidalgo lead at Qualcomm to boost job satisfaction and career management among its employees. He realized that the positive impact that it had on employees, could be expanded and be especially useful to students who were beginning to think about possible careers. “People were often searching for greener pastures, and what we found was they often weren’t in the right role, but they didn’t know how to develop in that role or how to get


prepared for their next move. They didn’t know how to change their situation,” he said. “We wanted to help teach people to own their career because today it is no longer a career ladder but a career lattice. You need to be able to manage your career in all different directions.” With that, he led a team that helped develop a program in which people could explore their strengths and interests, so they can be better informed regarding their career choices. “It was like, ‘Wow, there can be so much impact if we take these assessments and high quality coaching and help students discover their unique strengths, interests, and values and discover where they could be needed in the world,’” Hidalgo said. Ed Abeyta, assistant dean for community engagement and director of pre-college programs for UC San Diego Extension, who works closely with Hidalgo on STEAM initiatives, said Hidalgo has the right approach to engaging young people to envision their future. “Thinkabit focuses on exposing the students to many different options instead of having an individual pursue a career without any insight into how that career fits with a student’s talents or personality,” Abeyta said. Because of that, Thinkabit’s world of work is wide open with possibilities, and students are asked to consider a variety of careers, including that of a writer, graphic designer, chef, and, of course, an engineer. Still, the Thinkabit Lab is firmly committed to STEAM education—with classes in coding and robotics—that also incorporates creativity and teamwork. “The real magic is when you have engineering combined with art,” Hidalgo said “And our team has done an amazing job of creating a student centered space that combines art and engineering.” To spread that magic to a larger audience, Hidalgo and team knew they needed help; so they paired up with UC San Diego Extension to launch the STEAM Channel, an online channel that explores all facets of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math through cutting-edge programming. UC San Diego Extension runs UCTV (www.uctv.tv/) and also has a number of online channels, including the Brain Channel and the Career

To spread that magic to a larger audience, Hidalgo and team knew they needed help; so they paired up with UC San Diego Extension to launch the STEAM Channel, an online channel that explores all facets of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math through cuttingedge programming. Channel. Since it first launched in March 2015, the STEAM Channel has had more than 1.8 million hits. “The STEAM Channel is huge because there are so many schools that can’t come to us,” Hidalgo said. “We can take this online and create a global platform.” To reach even more students and prepare them for local jobs, Thinkabit has expanded its reach by opening three Thinkabit Labs at three local middle schools in San Diego, Chula Vista, and Vista. They are also working to support San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer’s initiative to create more makerspaces in the region by partnering with other local corporations like

SeaWorld and Raytheon. There is even a plan for a Thinkabit Lab in northern Virginia. The increased reach is important, Hidalgo said, because Thinkabit is changing kids’ lives by giving them a window into a brighter future. Recently, a student at the Thinkabit Lab seemed so withdrawn that the Thinkabit staff thought something was wrong. One of the team members went over to check on him, asking if he was OK. “He sat up and said, ‘I’ve just been sitting here thinking: how can I work here one day,’ Hidalgo said. “These kids internalize the lessons they learn here. They are like, “‘I’ve got to do this.’” n

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While perusing jobs on Craigslist in 2007, Alan Bush came across one that looked interesting—a project manager for search engine optimization (SEO)—so he applied. The very next day he scored an interview with a prominent Internet marketing company, not even knowing what SEO was. “Before I met with the company’s CEO, I had to look up SEO on Wikipedia because I had no idea what that word meant,” he said of the growing field of SEO, which in its essence uses a variety of strategies, techniques, and tactics to increase the amount of visitors to a website. Nevertheless, Bush landed the job and has been hooked on SEO ever since. “I liked SEO because it was an emerging technology,” said Bush, who worked as an executive assistant, financial analyst, and loan broker before joining the SEO revolution. “You have to be a marketer, and it combines things I was good at: working with people, website technologies, creativity, content strategy, and analytics. I was managing people’s campaigns; it was exciting to see those strategies work.” Nearly a decade later, Bush is a premier digital marketing expert and sought-after SEO specialist, having worked with hundreds of clients (both Fortune 500 and start-ups) and even cocreating and cohosting two popular Internet marketing-related podcasts. He has certainly ridden the wave of success with SEO, one of the fastest growing forms of Internet marketing. Bush, currently the director of strategy of San Diego-based Internet marketing firm Ignite Visibility, also shares his SEO wisdom via Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Marketing, a course through UC San Diego Extension. Through the class, students learn how to optimize websites for better rankings with top search engines; rewrite HTML code, titles and tags; choose competitive keywords; write optimized content; and create a successful linking plan. The benefits of SEO, Bush said, include enhanced visibility, better brand awareness,


and increased sales. He likens SEO to tuning up a car—it ultimately runs better. “SEO is the foundation of all digital marketing,” the University of Southern California graduate said. “With SEO, you have to clearly articulate what you are trying to convey, make the website user-friendly and search-engine-friendly, and reach out to influencers as well as your customers. If you can master SEO, you have a solid foundation for any other type of digital marketing.” Bush—who spent much of his youth in Cape Cod, Massachusetts—said SEO has evolved so much in the last few years that marketers sometimes have a hard time keeping up. “More and more tools have been taken away from an SEO’s arsenal,” he said. “Google is constantly changing the direction of what can and cannot be utilized for SEO. It’s a constant challenge to keep up with the emerging technologies, updates, and penalties associated with your website on search engines.” Bush said the continued rise of mobile technology will greatly impact SEO, and websites that are not mobile friendly will be missing out on opportunities. “Because mobile is becoming more and more accessible, it’s important to pay attention to how the user experience of the website influences buying decisions,” he said. “SEOs have to really add CRO, or conversion rate optimization, to their arsenal for both desktop and mobile users. Also bear in mind mobile devices have different sizes and shapes; smart phones, tablets, ‘phablets,’ and even the computer eyewear and emerging VR (virtual reality) technology will change the game even further.” Social media has also changed the way SEO specialists reach consumers. Now, marketing teams need social media specialists to help drive brand recognition, Bush said. The evolution of SEO also has created an employment boom in the industry. The top US cities with the highest number of SEO jobs are New York, Los Angeles, and

Alan Bush director of strategy, Ignite Visibility

San Francisco, according to digital creative staffing agency Onward Search. San Diego ranks number thirteen. The average annual salary for an SEO analyst/specialist in San Diego is $41,000–$75,000; a content/ keyword strategist earns $64,000–$93,000; an SEO manager makes $58,000–$86,000; and an SEO/search marketing manager pulls in $64,000–$113,000. Besides landing well-paying jobs, those who learn SEO also can boost their skills and value for current and future employers, Bush said. His UC San Diego Extension classes, for example, include a mix of university students, company owners, and marketers. “I want my students to understand the principles of marketing, not just SEO,” he said. “The foundation of marketing is being able to apply these skills to their website

and thought process. SEO incorporates content, social media, technical knowledge, and understanding of how a website works. People who are not traditionally marketers, but a graphic designer, for example, can learn SEO, which is going to add to her repertoire of what she can accomplish—she can design websites and market them, so she will add value to her job. “I’m not only teaching my students what to do, but why they are doing it,” Bush added. “It’s important to understand the strategy behind it. It’s not just about plugging in a key word; it’s about teaching them how to be marketers and how to think. They are increasing their value because they bring a specialty to the table. I thoroughly enjoy teaching and conveying my experience to bright and wonderful students. It’s rewarding for me.” n

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Morgan Appel director, Education Department, UC San Diego Extension

Five Trends Shaping Education in the 21st Century By JENNIFER DAVIES For Morgan Appel, director of the Education Department at UC San Diego Extension, the work he does is always informed by the fundamental traditions of research universities, which are based on the three pillars of research, service, and teaching. While service and teaching are critical to his work, research plays a pivotal role because it informs the future. “In everything we do, there is always a research question, whether it be process or content,” he said. Appel, who has his bachelor’s and MBA from UC Irvine and done doctoral work at Claremont Graduate University’s School of 16

Educational Studies, said the research he does on education is both theoretical and practical. Despite overseeing a department that serves more than 8,000 students annually, Appel said he still teaches about three to four courses per year. “I do that to continue that connection and to keep my ear to the ground,” he said. “It’s easy for me to muse about theory in my office, but real insight into education requires me to be there and to interact with people who are doing the job.” Through his hands-on teaching experience and research, Appel has written on everything from Common Core to gifted students to adult education to the importance of contextual learning.

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In his constant surveying of the landscape, Appel said he sees five big trends shaping education in the 21st century that will have an impact on teachers and students. These trends are:

Education is being redefined. Education is no longer the sole province of schools and universities. Increasingly, other institutions, including those in industry, are employing education’s best practices to provide training in the most effective and impactful way. “We are redefining where education is happening,” Appel said. “We understand that education is not only lifelong, but happens everywhere.”


Standardized tests are out and creativity is in when it comes to teaching, especially for K-12 teachers.

The knowledge economy of today requires that education moves beyond formal coursework to provide “just-in-time learning” through a variety of channels, including mentorships, he explained. Simply put, companies and trade organizations are looking for ways to offer new information and training in a time-efficient but fundamentally sound way. “Adult learners come to us with a host of expertise and knowledge,” Appel said. “What they are looking for is the mortar between the bricks.”

people who can integrate and can take their knowledge and apply it to new situations,” he said.

Creativity makes a comeback. Standardized tests are out and creativity is in when it comes to teaching, especially for K–12 teachers. “In education, the pendulum swings, and it swings in very extreme ways,” Appel said. “For the last 25 years, the discipline was focused on standardization. The consequence of that was a sapping of

“ What we are looking for is not for generalists in the traditional sense, but people who can integrate and can take their knowledge and apply it to new situations.” Global demand grows. The redefinition of education, coupled with a wave of retirements in the education profession, is increasing the demand for those who can teach and train. This trend is particularly evident in the world of occupational training, where the pace of innovation requires workers to update their skills constantly. That, in turn, translates into a need for instructors or teachers who can provide this niche training on a timely basis. Appel stressed that this training is not necessarily about specialization, but instead is about skills integration. “What we are looking for is not for generalists in the traditional sense, but

The need to see both the forest and trees.

creativity. It was a recipe that was very strict and that assumed everyone has the same pace and way of learning.” He said this demand for creativity is coming from industries and universities that are looking for problem-solvers—not just those versed in rote memorization. “It is not enough to paint by numbers. You must be able to paint a robust masterpiece,” Appel said.

Technology drives innovation and personalization. Technology, such as online learning, is fundamentally changing education, Appel said. It is leading to increased

personalization, allowing students to learn on their time and their terms. It is also fundamentally shifting the balance between formal and informal learning. “Education is now more of a learning partnership,” Appel said. But as the line between student and teacher blurs, there is greater need to ensure that all those involved in the learning process are critical consumers of information. “We help students understand where they are getting their information and what they should deem a credible source,” he said. “How do you distinguish between CNN and Uncle Billy’s Blog? It might seem intuitive, but really it’s not.”

Appel said there are common threads in education around the world, and so it is critical to know and understand the big picture on a global basis. “Though contexts may be different, administrators and practitioners are compelled to contend with similar issues and phenomena worldwide,” Appel said. “That’s seeing the forest.” On the other hand, he said, each learning experience needs to be understood in the unique context in which it operates. For instance, reading instruction is different when it is designed for K–12 students compared to adult learners at a community college. “As we move forward, these one-size-fitsall programs are not going to work anymore,” Appel said. “That’s seeing the trees.” n

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By JENNIFER DAVIES

Kim-Long Hua-Rupp student, Postbac Premed Program

Extension’s postbac premedical program prepares a screenwriter for his next act: medical school. Kim-Long Hua-Rupp knew he was ready for a career change. A screenwriter by training, Hua-Rupp was paying his bills by teaching MCAT test preparation courses in organic chemistry while working on screenplays in his spare time. “It was a good job, but I felt like I was stagnating,” he said of his test prep gig. “With screenwriting, if you are stagnating in one place, it shows up in other places.” So Hua-Rupp made a bold choice: he decided he wanted to challenge himself by going to medical school. At first, he thought he could teach himself the material needed for the MCAT, but he soon realized the folly of that approach. “I had no background in biology,” said Hua-Rupp, who graduated from UC San Diego with a degree in film. 18

Even if he had been able to master biology on his own, Hua-Rupp realized he needed an edge when it came to the competitive nature of the medical school application process. In 2013, for instance, nearly 58 percent of medical school applicants were denied admission to any medical school. So Hua-Rupp began investigating postbaccalaureate premedical programs, which are designed to help prospective medical students enhance their academic records as well as prepare them for the rigors of medical school. Because of the steep medical school admission odds, there has been an almost 50 percent increase in the existence of these postbaccalaureate, or “postbac,” programs since 2009, with approximately 140 schools now offering them.

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Hua-Rupp ultimately decided on UC San Diego’s Post Baccalaureate Premedical Program, which is run by Extension, because the one-year program offered a shorter time commitment compared to other programs and it offered a more collaborative atmosphere. “We all take classes together and we are this big mob of postbaccalaureate students,” he said. “We support each other and help each other out. The support system you get is just great.” In fact, the vibe at the UC San Diego postbac program, which accepts just 30 students per year, reminded him of the American Film Institute (AFI), where he received his master’s degree in screenwriting. “There can be a really competitive nature to medical school, but I feel like with medicine, you have to be collaborative,” he


Because of the steep medical school admission odds, there has been an almost 50 percent increase in the existence of these postbaccalaureate, or “postbac,” programs since 2009, with approximately 140 schools now offering them.

added. “That’s why I liked AFI, because it was a really collaborative place.” In fact, the support system is just one of the many similarities Hua-Rupp sees between the seemingly disparate worlds of medicine and screenwriting. First and foremost, he said, both demand a high level of dedication and hard work. “The number one connection that comes from writing is you need discipline,” he explained. “In screenwriting, a lot of people have talent. What differentiates you is discipline.” Hua-Rupp also said medicine and screenwriting require you to be in tune with and understand people’s needs and backgrounds. “You are mining human beings for emotional truths,” he said. “You have to have empathy and compassion for your characters and your patients.” But Hua-Rupp said UC San Diego Extension’s Post Baccalaureate Premedical Program has taught him about more than teamwork and compassion. It truly prepared him for the academic challenges that medical school will ultimately present. He had access to all of the resources at UC San Diego School of Medicine, which is one of the top medical schools in the country. He also said the classes in such subjects as biomedical science, physiology, and biochemistry matched the rigor of what is offered at medical schools. “The curriculum is similar to what you get in med school,” Hua-Rupp said. “It is really intense, but that’s when you can figure out you can do it. I feel like I can go to medical school with confidence that I can succeed.”

The UC San Diego postbac program, which is entering its fourth year, already has helped others in their quests to become doctors. From the first cohort of postbac students, nearly 80 percent of those who applied were accepted to such medical schools as UC San Diego, Michigan State, UCLA, UC Riverside, Stony Brook in New York, and the Medical College of Georgia. To assist with the application process, postbac students also receive MCAT tutoring,

advising on how to apply to medical school, and interview coaching. Hua-Rupp, who will graduate from the program this June, is ready to begin work on the all-important personal statement. He’s hoping his writing background will be a help, and he envisions crafting the personal statement as if it were a script. “I’ll just do draft after draft after draft,” he said. “That’s how you do it with screenwriting—with hundreds of drafts.” n

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Custom Training Programs

Resources for corporate training and employee development Build your talent pipeline: get team training at your site Need to reinforce skills and competencies throughout your company or organization? UC San Diego Extension’s corporate education program offers specialized instruction in countless areas and disciplines. Managers in many industries count on UC San Diego Extension’s customized training services to increase employee engagement, promote stronger teamwork, and expand professional knowledge of the latest innovations and best practices.

Versatile expertise Representing San Diego’s most talented educators and practitioners, UC San Diego Extension instructors will deepen your employees’ mastery of: 1. Business skills: Finance, project management, human resources, sustainability 2. Technical skills: Engineering, programming, biotechnology, Six Sigma 3. People skills: Leadership, negotiation, customer service, communication

Flexible training—tailored to your goals • Designed curriculum: Shape training around specific company needs. • Team building: Bring departments together for heightened group performance. • Cross-training: Increase your bench strength by helping diverse staff bridge

interdepartmental silos to understand the company language.

Schedule a consultation now Contact us today to identify training solutions for your organization’s challenges and priorities. Training Specialist: Locke Epsten Phone: (858) 435-9150 Email: corped@ucsd.edu International: Chad Baldwin Phone: (858) 534-7418 Email: eapd@ucsd.edu

• On-site or off-site: Train at your location or at Extension facilities.

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UC San Diego Extension certificates, providing further acheivement opportunity. Successful Partnerships Current and past participants include: County of San Diego Cubic General Atomics

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Center for Life/Work Strategies

Take Your Next Step with the Life/Work Center UC San Diego Extension’s Center for Life/Work Strategies is committed to providing resources for people focused on achieving career success and job satisfaction. When you align your strengths, skills, and passions with your career path and goals, you become more successful, engaged, and fulfilled.

Free Online Assessments • Gauge your satisfaction with your current profession • Develop your personal brand • Build and leverage your network • Explore new possibilities to help fulfill your life/work goals • Decide on next steps in your career

Invest in Yourself:

Career Workshops & Events:

1. Take a free online career assessment

• One-on-One Career Coaching (by appointment)

2. Attend a free career clinic

• Résumé Review: Personalized and On Demand • Storytelling for an Interview or Negotiation

3. Attend a career workshop

• UCSDnEXT Event

4. Email lifework@ucsd.edu for additional assistance

• Emotional Intelligence Assessment and Coaching • Quarterly Career Clinics (free)

Designed to Address the Needs of Four Career Stages: • Early Career Professionals

• In Transition/Unemployed

• Mid-Career Professionals

• Encore Generation (Boomers)

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Academic Connections

Summer academic programs connecting high-achieving high school students with college subject matter. Immersive and dynamic, they offer a taste of college campus life, balancing academics and fun activities in a supportive, safe environment.

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Global Environmental Leadership and Sustainability Programs Various dates, see next page (One and two weeks)

• Biosphere 2: Oracle, Arizona • UC San Diego and Washington D.C. • Los Alamos, New Mexico • Big Island, Hawai’i

Research Scholars at UC San Diego July 10–30 (Three weeks) Students seeking a research-focased program with at leat a 3.8-weighted cumulative GPA, can work alongside world-renowned faculty researchers in a chemistry, biochemistry, biology, or nanotechnology lab on campus. The curriculum is significantly different from a standard Academic Connections course, although students from both programs share the same housing and activities. Applications close February 17, 2017. academicconnections.ucsd.edu

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Academic Connections at UC San Diego July 10–30 (Three weeks) This is our flagship program and students choose a course from 27 available courses. Classes meet five hours a day with a maximum of 22 students per class for quality interaction with instructors, who are typically UC San Diego doctoral students and teaching assistants. Activities include sports, arts and crafts, music, dances, and talent shows. For a sample schedule, visit academicconnections.ucsd.edu.


ACADEMIC CONNECTIONS AT UC SAN DIEGO COURSE LISTINGS Appreciation of Indigenous Dance and Theatre Audiovisual: Music’s Place in Film, Television and Art Disease Detectives: An Introduction to Epidemiology Exploring Youth Subculture: A Sociological Perspective Foundations of Creative Writing Gray Matters: Brain Function and Neural Plasticity Innovative Writing Across Media: An Introduction to the College Workshop Introduction to Bioinformatics Introduction to Cognitive Science

Introduction to Electrical Engineering: Digital Signal Processing Introduction to Fluid Mechanical Engineering: From a Straw to an Airplane Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Introduction to Philosophical Ethics Language and Identity for Bilingual Writers Media Matters: Stereotypes and Social Change in Popular Media Minds, Machines, and Mathematics Neuroscience: From Brains to Behaviors

Photo Essay: Seeing San Diego Through Image and Text Principles of Macroeconomics: The Business Cycles and Financial Markets Robot Ruminations: Building and Programming Fundamentals Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Introduction to Marine Biology Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Marine Invertebrates Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Ocean Acidification Coping with Excess Carbon Dioxide Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Wind, Waves, and Currents—The Physics of the Ocean World Social Problems and Civic Action: Critical Thinking, College Writing, and Community Involvement The Brain in Health and Disease The Metropolis and Me: A History of Immigration, Race, and Space in Southern California

Global Environmental Leadership and Sustainability Programs Designed to hone leadership skills, students will have research opportunities in ocean, earth, and atmospheric sciences. They will learn about climate science, policy, and marine biodiversity and conservation. Students can choose from four location-specific programs: Arizona, California/ D.C., New Mexico, and Hawai’i. Applications now being accepted online at academicconnections.ucsd.edu

Biosphere 2: Oracle, Arizona

Los Alamos, New Mexico

June 19–26 Along with our partners, University of Arizona, Biosphere 2, students will have the unique opportunity to live and conduct research within the sealed Biosphere enclosure (modeled on Earth, the original biosphere). The 40-acre campus is located in Oracle, Arizona just outside Tucson.

July 21–28 Along with our partners, the University of New Mexico (UNM), the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC), and the Jemez Pueblo, students interested in geology can explore New Albuquerque and its surrounding areas.

UC San Diego and Washington D.C.

Big Island, Hawai’i

July 3–17 Along with our partners, UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of California’s UC Washington Center (UCDC), our one-of-a-kind twoweek program allows students a hands-on opportunity to learn and experience both science and the environmental legislative process up close.

On Campus Housing For a complete college experience, residential housing is a feature for all six Academic Connections programs. Parents can rest easy knowing that we provide adult supervision and guidance at all times. Students are required to adhere to our rules and regulations for their safety and wellbeing.

August 1–9 Along with our partners, the University of Hawai’i, Hilo, Pacific Internship Programs for Exploring Science (PIPES) and the Hawai’i Preparatory Academy, students can examine the ecosystems and climate zones native to Hawai’i and how the Hawai’ian culture views the earth and how they are working toward environmental sustainability.

Apply Early Academic Connections programs are in demand and we fill up fast. We encourage interested students to apply as early as possible. For details and to apply online, visit academicconnections.ucsd.edu.

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Arts & Humanities Art History Brewing & Culinary Arts Children’s Book Writing & Illustration Fine Art Humanities Illustration Performing Arts Photography Studio & Decorative Arts CONTACT US Arts & Humanities Phone: (858) 534-5760 Email: ahl@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/arts

Get the essential practice and preparation to harness your creativity and express yourself. We offer a wide variety of courses and programs in Visual Arts, Humanities, Brewing, and Performing Arts.

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Art and the Creative Process

Children’s Book Illustration

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Always wanted to be an artist but don’t know where to start? Channel your inner vision in a wide variety of classes in drawing, painting, art history, mixed media, and creative inspiration.

Interested in learning more about breaking into the field of children’s book illustration? Learn how to expand your artistic skills, polish your personal style, develop an eye-catching portfolio, and present yourself professionally to the industry in our certificate program.

Taught by leading professional brewers and other industry experts, this part-time, evening and weekend program offers indepth academic and practical training for entry-level brewing professionals. Learn how to select raw materials, produce wort, manage yeast & fermentation processes, and package the final product.

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COURSE LISTINGS

Art History

Illustration

Art through the Ages: Rococo to Impressionism Introduction to Modern Art: Impressionism to World War II

Animation I: Introduction to Disney’s 12 Principles of Animation Editorial Illustration

Brewing & Culinary Arts

Performing Arts

Brewing Certificate Information Session Financial Management for Breweries* Food Pairings and Beer Dinners Internship Operations Management Overview of Brewing Science and Technology Overview of the Craft Brewing Industry Raw Materials and Malting Technology of Brewing Wort Production & Recipe Formulation

Acting Programs - Information Session Acting I: Introduction Acting II: Intermediate How to Get Cast: The Business of the Business Improv 101 Introduction to Screenwriting Music Programs - Information Session UCSD Jazz Camp - Information Session Beginning Piano, Level I, II Intermediate Piano Guitar I, II Music Theory 101 Singing I, II

Children’s Book Writing & Illustration Children’s Book Illustration Information Session* Children’s Book Illustration: Thinking in Pictures History of Children’s Literature* Writing for Children II: Intermediate

Fine Art Color Fields: An Exploration in Painting Intermediate Watercolor Painting alla Prima Drawing: Focus on Perception (Beginning) Drawing: Focus on Perception (Beginning) Figure Drawing I Travel Sketching

Humanities Native American History* Echoes of Alice: Beyond Wonderland

Literature Courses We offer terrific literature classes that will enrich your enjoyment of the world’s most celebrated writers. extension.ucsd.edu/humanities

Photography A Short History of Photography Architectural Photography Destination Photography* Photo I: Aperture, Shutter Speed & ISO Photo II: Technique & Style The Fine Art of HDR Photography* Digital Darkroom: Capture to Computer* Introduction to Black & White Photography Introduction to Digital Printing* Photo Silkscreen I Photographing People

Photography: Images and Techniques PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

Improve your technique and develop your creative eye in our photography program. We offer classes in artistic focus, film photography, alternative photographic techniques, digital printing, photographic lighting, and the history of photography. extension.ucsd.edu/photography

Studio & Decorative Arts DIY Wedding Floral Design Introduction to Calligraphy: English Round Hand Introduction to Mosaic Sculpture

Performing Arts Courses Sing like a professional. Play an array of instruments. Learn acting techniques to enhance your everyday life. We offer classes in acting, guitar, piano, singing, music history, and more. extension.ucsd.edu/arts

Enroll by May 31 Save $25 Get a discount for enrolling early in select courses. See course listings on our website for details.

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Business & Leadership Accounting & Taxation Facilities Engineering & Management Finance & Business Analysis Human Resource Management Leadership Development Manage Your Career Marketing Organizational Management Project Management & Process Improvement Whether you are starting, changing, or advancing your career, Extension gives you the opportunity to join a learning community of professionals and acquire real-world understanding of business practices from industry experts.

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Analysis

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Planning

Traceability and Monitoring

Monitoring

Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis

Prepare for Business across the Border

Purchasing and Supply Management is Now Online

Discover the three specific and related skills of business analysis in this required component of the Business Analysis certificate: Elicitation—how to best draw out information from stakeholders and other sources; Documentation—the creation of culminating documents from the requirements process, and Communication— how to communicate requirements in stakeholder-friendly formats. Learn more at extension.ucsd.edu/BizAnalysis

Clarity is essential in business communication. Discover two new courses to help you engage in professional level dialog and understand the differences between United States and Mexico transactional processes. Human Resource professionals will benefit from Spanish/ English HR Terminology and accounting and financial professionals will gain insight from Spanish/English Accounting Terminology. Visit extension.ucsd.edu/HR and extension. ucsd.edu/accounting

Are you responsible for buying goods and services in research, healthcare, public service, retail, or manufacturing? Learn how to advance your career or explore this growing profession as a new career by completing this certificate online.

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COURSE LISTINGS

Accounting & Taxation Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice Auditing Business Bookkeeping-An Introduction Cost Accounting* Elementary Accounting I, II Ethics and Professional Responsibilities for CPAs* Federal Individual Income Taxation* Fraud and Forensic Accounting* Intermediate Accounting Theory and Practice I, II* Real Estate Tax and Accounting* Spanish/English Accounting Terminology* Taxation of the Business Entity*

Facilities Engineering & Management Building Systems & Technology Planning & Project Management for Facilities Managers*

Finance & Business Analysis Business Valuation Directed Studies in Advanced Financial Analysis Elicitation Techniques for Business Analysis Finance Management* Financial Accounting for Non-Accountants* Financial Decision Making Financial Markets and Investment Strategies Financial Modeling Financial Statement Analysis Financing Strategy: Sources of Capital and Business Plans International Finance and Capital Markets Number Literacy for the Workplace

Manage Your Career Career Clinic for Early Career Professionals Career Clinic for Encore Generation Career Clinic for Mid-Career Professionals Career Clinic for Professionals in Transition Emotional Intelligence Assessment and Coaching* One-on-One Coaching Sessions* Resume Review: Personalized and On Demand* Story Telling for an Interview or Negotiation*

Marketing Content Marketing Digital Marketing Directed Studies in Marketing Elements of Marketing Global Marketing Market Research and Analytics* Marketing via Social Media Online Marketing Strategies* Presentation Techniques for Marketers Product Branding and Positioning Strategic Marketing Planning

Talent Acquisition New specialized certificate Delve deeper into the strategic talent acquisition process. Learn practical and up-to-date information on identifying, sourcing, selecting, and onboarding new employees into an organization. Contact: Alisa Watjara (858) 534-8148 HRPrograms@ucsd.edu extension.ucsd.edu/talentacquisition

International Students: Are you currently in the U.S. and interested in enrolling in a certificate program? Visit ip.extension.ucsd.edu

Human Resource Management Components of Workplace Compensation Directed Studies in Human Resources Employee and Labor Relations Employee Selection Tactics Fundamentals of Employee Benefits Managing Human Resources: An Overview* Performance Management Spanish/English HR Terminology Strategic Talent Acquisition* Talent & Sourcing Strategies Training and Development Workplace Ethics*

Level Up Leadership Series Acquire the next level of leadership skills Extension’s newest career development series is designed to take professionals to a higher level of leadership. Divided into four workshops from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., each Friday in August 2016, the series will present common leadership traits through engaging, practice-based workshops: • Team Inspiration Techniques: Creating the Collaborative Spirit • Artful Negotiation to Build Valuable Partnerships

Leadership Development

• Dealing with Conflict: Fostering Cooperation Despite Adversity

Leading from the Middle* Managing for Maximum Performance*

• Achieving the Extraordinary: Effective and Strategic Goal Planning extension.ucsd.edu/business

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COURSE LISTINGS

Organizational Management Business Communication Skills Business Decision Making Business Law for Managers International Trade Operations Introduction to Business Practical Writing Skills and Strategies for Business Professionals* Real Estate Fraud & Ethics Real Estate Property Management Specialty Areas for Career Advisors* Strategic Cross-Cultural Communication

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt* Project Management Boot Camp Project Management Essentials in Science and Technology* Project Management Essentials* Project Management Simulation* Project Planning and Scheduling Project Procurement Management Purchasing II*

Stay Competitive in a Tough Job Market Stand out by earning a specialized certification in Taxation

Project Management & Process Improvement Advanced Project Cost and Risk Management* Controlling Project Costs and Risks* Interest-Based Negotiation Lean Six Sigma Green and Black Belt Information Session

Discover the Manager’s Toolkits • • • • • •

Essentials for Managing People Management Assessment Seminars Systems Engineer’s Toolkit The Manager’s Toolkit The Project Manager’s Toolkit The Biotech/Pharma Project Manager’s Toolkit

Learn more about the toolkits and other specialized programs at extension.ucsd.edu/corporate

Five Reasons to Specialize in Taxation Taxation is listed as one of the top four most competitive financial careers by Forbes magazine. Stand out by gaining a comprehensive knowledge surrounding the many facets of individual and corporate tax principles, including: 1. Tax-related Business Case Analysis 2. Advanced Tax Knowledge 3. Ethics 4. Compliance 5. Practical Application of Accounting, Taxation, and Legal Concepts

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Goodbye big catalog Welcome to our slimmer magazine UC San Diego Extension has made its reputation by changing with the times. It should be no surprise that as the world becomes more digital, Extension has embraced this change. Winter 2016 was the final edition of the large course catalog, marking a milestone in Extension’s history. In its place we are publishing this slimmed-down, color periodical. It offers at-a-glance views of quarterly classes, programs and events—augmented with student and instructor profiles, plus editorial insights into the latest industry and career trends. Need more details? Visit extension.ucsd.edu for up-to-date information. Be sure to subscribe to our email and social media channels as well. We’re here to help. #getready #IAmUCSDExtension

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Data Analysis & Mathematics Bioinformatics & Biostatistics Business Intelligence Data Science

Build a Better Future. Data professionals know they must stay up to date with the latest trends to keep their careers on-track and support the technological and economic advancement of their organizations. Delivering expert instruction with handson experience, the Data and Mathematics programs give students the opportunity to master several areas.

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Discrete Math: Problem Solving for Engineering, Programming, & Science Discrete mathematics is used to solve certain types of math problems, such as how to count or enumerate quantities, and to describe their properties and the relationships among them. Learn this foundational tool used in computer science, statistics, programming, engineering, and many other scientific disciplines.

Predictive Models with PMML The Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML) is the de facto standard to represent data mining and predictive analytic models. With PMML, one can easily share a predictive solution among PMML-compliant applications and systems. Discover its business value and the data mining tools and companies supporting PMML. extension.ucsd.edu/data

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CDISC: Standards in SDTMs and ADaMs Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) is a non-profit organization that has established standards to support the acquisition, exchange, submission, and archive of clinical research data. Gain the skills and tools necessary to apply the CDISC standards when processing clinical data used for FDA submissions. extension.ucsd.edu/data


COURSE LISTINGS

Bioinformatics & Biostatistics Biostatistics* CDISC Standards for Clinical Data* Clinical Biostatistics* Introduction to R Programming* Pattern Recognition for Bioinformatics SAS Programming Capstone Project* SAS Programming I: DATA Step and PROC Fundamentals* SAS Programming II: Advanced DATA Step Programming*

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Business Intelligence Advanced Excel for Analysis and Business Intelligence* Dashboards and Data Visualization for Data Analysis*

Data Science Computer Vision Data Mining for Scientific Applications* Data Mining I: Basic Methods and Techniques* Data Mining III* Data Preparation for Data Mining* Discrete Math: Problem Solving for Engineering, Programming, & Science* GIS II, IV Introduction to Statistics* Predictive Models with PMML* Python for Informatics* Quantitative Financial Methods, Theory and Application*

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Digital Arts & Photography Computer-aided Design (CAD) & Building Information Modeling (BIM) Graphic & Web Design Photography User Experience (UX) Design Video & Editing CONTACT US Digital Arts Center Professional Certificate Programs Phone: (858) 534-6704 Email: dac@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/digitalarts

Expand your skillset. UC San Diego Extension combines applied arts technology, technique, software training, business practices, and portfolio creation into a well-balanced, high quality education that prepares students for entry-level employment, professional advancement, or freelance work. Individual classes, onsite and online.

Digital Arts Certificates & Individual Courses Phone: (858) 534-6705 Email: unex-digital@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/digitalarts Photography Certificates & Individual Courses Phone: (858) 534-5760 Email: ahl@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/photography

• Small class sizes • Expert instructors

Career-focused Professional Certificates

Software-focused Specialized Certificates

• Digital Media Content Creation • Graphic & Web Design • User Experience (UX) Design

Increase your earning potential • AutoCAD • Design Media • Web Media

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Photography: Images and Techniques PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

Improve your technique and develop your creative eye in our photography program. We offer classes in artistic focus, film photography, alternative photographic techniques, digital printing, photographic lighting, and the history of photography. extension.ucsd.edu/photography

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COURSE LISTINGS

Computer-Aided Design (CAD) & Building Information Modeling (BIM) AutoCAD Proficiency Certificate - Information Session* AutoCAD I: Introduction AutoCAD II: Intermediate AutoCAD III: Working Drawings Revit I: Introduction Revit II: Intermediate

Graphic & Web Design Design Media Specialized CertificateInformation Session* Digital Arts Center Professional CertificatesInformation Session* Digital Arts Center Workshop: Graphic & Web Design Program Digital Media Content Creation Professional Certificate - Information Session* Web Media Specialized CertificateInformation Session* Fundamentals of Graphic Design Typography I Introduction to Adobe Creative Cloud* Introduction to Digital Media* Introduction to Graphics for Digital Media* Adobe Photoshop I: Introduction* Adobe Photoshop II: Intermediate* User Interface Design* Adobe Dreamweaver I: Introduction* Adobe Dreamweaver II: Intermediate* Web Media: Principles & Techniques of Web Design* Design Essentials A: Elements of Design Adobe InDesign* Adobe Illustrator* Portfolio Development - Digital Media* Portfolio Development - Graphic Design Portfolio Development - Web Design

Photography A Short History of Photography Architectural Photography Destination Photography* Photo I: Aperture, Shutter Speed & ISO Photo II: Technique & Style The Fine Art of HDR Photography* Digital Darkroom: Capture to Computer* Introduction to Black & White Photography Introduction to Digital Printing* Photo Silkscreen I Photographing People

User Experience (UX) Design User Experience Design Professional Certificate - Information Session* Principles of User Experience (UX)* User Experience (UX) Design I* User Experience (UX) Design II* Responsive Design and User Experience (UX)* User Experience (UX) Portfolio*

Video & Editing Adobe After Effects I: Introduction to Motion Graphics* ProTools I: Introduction to Audio Production* Scoring and Sound Design*

Enroll by May 31 Save $25 Get a discount for enrolling early in select courses. See course listings on our website for details.

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Education Commission Approved Programs Professional Development Supporting K-12 Students Teaching Strategies for Adults

Providing Commission-Approved programs, certificates, and professional development coursework integrated for teachers, school communities, educational institutions while incorporating best practices and latest research.

CONTACT US Phone: (858)534-9273 Email: unexeduc@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/education

Credential Programs

Teaching Adult Learners

Teaching Online

• CLAD Through CTEL

The Teaching Adult Learners Professional certificate is designed to prepare you to work with groups of adult learners in diverse and challenging environments. Whether you work in an educational or corporate setting, understanding how to teach and train adults can build effective management skills, make your classrooms much more effective and engaging, and ultimately advance your career to new levels of success. Fully online certificate program.

E-learning represents a paradigm shift in delivering and acquiring knowledge. Participants will learn how to design, implement, assess, and evaluate curriculum content, and appropriate teaching methodology for the online classroom. This program allows you to take your classroom instruction and deliver it online with instructional technology tools, software, and web-based applications.

• Clear Credential Program • Reading & Literacy Authorization • K-12 Professional Development • Designated Subjects extension.ucsd.edu/education

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Commission Approved Programs

Professional Development

Assessment of English Learners* Beginning Readers: Process to Practice* CLAD Through CTEL Portfolio* Clear Credential Orientation* Clear Credential Portfolio* Clear Credential Site-Based Mentor Clinic* Collaboration and Support for Effective Teaching* Culture and Inclusion* Equitable and Inclusive Learning Environments* Foundations and Methods of English Language/ Literacy Development and Content Instruction* Health Education for the Teacher* Integrating Technology in Education K-12, Level 1* Integrating Technology in Education K-12, Level 2* Language and Language Development* Mainstreaming the Special Child* Orientation: CLAD Through CTEL* Pedagogy for Effective Teaching* R & L: Assessment, Intervention, & Instruction* R & L: Culture of Literacy* R & L: Planning, Organizing, and Providing Instruction* R & L: Research, Instruction, and Intervention* Reading & Literacy Program Orientation* Reading and Literacy Portfolio* Teaching English Learners* Teaching Special Populations* The Reading Process* United States Constitution Exam*

Classroom Management: You Can’t Teach in Chaos (Grades K-12)* Differentiation System Design: Classroom Level* Math and the Common Core* Reading and Writing Through Common Core Standards* Science and the Common Core* Strategies for Implementing the Common Core Standards* Technology Tools and the Common Core*

Supporting K-12 Students College Counseling Practicum* College Counseling Strategies* Implementing a Comprehensive School Counseling Program* Principles of College Counseling* Program Development for the Gifted* Strategies for Teaching the Gifted and Talented* Teaching the Gifted and Talented: Differentiating the Curriculum* Teaching the Gifted and Talented: Recognizing Individual Differences* U.S. College/University Application Process and the International Student*

California Commission on Teacher Credentialing For answers to questions regarding your teaching credential, contact the CCTC at email credentials@ctc.ca.gov or at www.ctc.ca.gov

Teaching Strategies for Adults Advanced Curriculum Design for the Online Classroom* CTE Advanced Training Part II* CTE Core for Clear Single/Multiple Subject Teachers* Culture in the Language Classroom* Designated Subject Foundations Course* Designated Subjects Portfolio Course* Designated Subjects Program Orientation* Designated Subjects: CTE Emphasis Course* Effective Strategies for Teaching and Training Adults* Enhancing Your Online Course with Multimedia* Foundations of Curriculum Design and Evaluation* Fundamentals of Teaching English as a Second Language* Instructional Practices* Instructional Technology Tools* Interpersonal Relations, Communication Skills, and Guidance* Introduction to Online Learning* Teaching and Testing ESL Reading and Writing Skills* Teaching and Training Adults in Diverse Settings* Teaching Online Practicum* TESOL Practicum* Theories of Second-Language Acquisition and Application to Teaching*

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New Programs & Courses • Special Subjects • Science and the Common Core • Classroom Management

Earn a Clear Credential If you hold a current or expired preliminary single or multiple subject credential, the Clear Credential program is available if your employer does not offer an induction program for you. The Clear program is designed for public, charter, parochial, and private school teachers. extension.ucsd.edu/clearcredential

Certificate Programs For Details: Email: unexeduc@ucsd.edu Phone: (858) 534-9273 extension.ucsd.edu/education

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Environment & Sustainability Environmental Management Sustainability Sustainable Energy Urban Planning & Preservation

CONTACT US Phone: (858) 534-8139 Email: unex-environmental@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/environment

In our constantly changing global landscape, individuals and organizations must keep pace with ever-evolving technologies, mandates, and skills to address environmental challenges and advance economic and sustainability goals. UC San Diego Extension offers professional certificates and courses to help prepare students for leadership roles and other activities in business, public service, compliance, community engagement and environmental management.

Historic Preservation Planning

Building Systems and Technology

Air Quality Compliance

Offered in an online format, the Historic Preservation Planning course is designed to help urban planners understand the role of historic preservation and development processes at local, state, and national levels.

Offered only once a year each summer, the Building Systems and Technology course is now part of the core requirements in the recently refreshed Facilities Management professional certificate. Review the function of primary building components and systems, as well as technology applications that help facility managers manage assets more efficiently. Topics include ERP systems, CAD, condition assessment, and capital planning and GIS.

Examine how air pollution affects the environment, as well as the regulation of air quality at the federal, state, and local levels. Topics include the Clean Air Act, EPA’s NextGen Compliance, agency compliance inspections, and internal self-audits, e-reporting, regulation of greenhouse gasses, and toxic hot spots.

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Environmental Management

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE RECEIVES INNOVATIVE UPDATE

Air Quality Compliance Annual CEQA Update Community Engagement* Conservation Psychology*

Sustainability California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Environmental Sustainability Assessment Practicum Innovation and Integration of Sustainable Practices Introduction to Sustainability Resource Management* Sustainable and Environmental Management Reporting*

To better align with the core competencies recognized by the International Facilities Management Association, IFMA, Extension recently updated the Facilities Management professional certificate. New opportunities include: • • •

New core curriculum requirements Real Estate Property Management elective option Reduced number of unit requirements to complete certificate

Urban Planning & Preservation Historic Preservation Planning*

Sustainable Energy Algae Biomass Production Lab Biomass Production Lab Photosythetic Microorganisms Molecular Biology Labiratory

For information, contact Fiona O’Donnell-Lawson at (858) 534-8139 or register online at extension.ucsd.edu/facilities

CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT

Student Brings Cell Phone Recycling Program to Calgary Zoo Lisa McDonald wanted to take Conservation Psychology to support her work at the wildlife conservation department at Calgary Zoo of Alberta, Canada. She was able to do just that by creating a cell phone recycling program. Such efforts will help reduce the amount of coltan that’s mined in areas where gorillas live. “ I’m incredibly excited that my coursework helped us take the right steps to making this happen. Thank you so much for all I’ve learned. It’s really changed how I view my work.” — Lisa McDonald Calgary Zoo Conservation Research Specialist For more information about the Conservation Psychology course, contact Fiona O’Donnell-Lawson at (858) 534-8139 or register online at extension.ucsd.edu/environment.

Annual Update Learn current legislative updates and important environmental issues most relevant to Southern California. Approved for MCLE and AICP credit August 4, 2016

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Sustainability and Behavior Change Linking behavioral science and environmental protection Learn how to develop programs and projects that activate behavior change and promote sustainable outcomes. Discover how to develop community engagement projects or programs that foster both awareness and meaningful action. extension.ucsd.edu/sustainablebehavior

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Healthcare Clinical Trials & Regulatory Affairs Counseling & Behavioral Sciences Fitness Instruction & Nutrition Fundamentals of Healthcare Hospital & Medical Coding Lactation & Perinatal Education LCERP’s Intended for IBDLC’s Medical Communications Nursing & Clinical Professionals

While many industries shrink, healthcare continues to grow. If you are working in the areas of behavioral or physical health— or would like to be—you’ll want to enhance your knowledge and marketability with the latest skills and training. UC San Diego Extension’s health related courses are taught by seasoned working professionals with the talent and passion for teaching.

CONTACT US Phone: (858) 534-9262 Email: unexhealthcare@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/healthcare

Online Healthcare Courses

Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Healthcare Leadership

• Clinical Trials & Research • Fitness Instruction & Exercise Science • Healthcare Career Proficiencies & Healthcare FYI • Healthcare Information Technology • Lactation Education • Nursing & Clinical Professionals • Nutrition

COUNSELING CERTIFICATE

Knowledge and skills are more important than ever. Contact us for a program tailored to your organization’s needs.

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UC San Diego Extension’s professional certificate program in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling provides the comprehensive coursework and training needed to succeed in a very challenging and demanding career. extension.ucsd.edu/alcohol

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Leslie Bruce, JD Director of Healthcare Leadership and Community Outreach Phone: (858) 534-9268 Email: unexhealthcare@ucsd.edu


COURSE LISTINGS

Clinical Trials & Regulatory Affairs CT: Clinical Study Implementation and Management CT: Clinical Trials Administration Intensive CT: Drug Development Process CT: Financial Management of Clinical Trials CT: Good Clinical Practices CT: Good Laboratory Practices CT: Human Subjects Protection and IRBs CT: Introduction to Clinical Research CT: Medical Writing: Protocols, Reports, Summaries, and Submissions CT: Monitoring Oncology Trials CT: Nuts and Bolts of Monitoring Clinical Trials CT: Practical Clinical Statistics for the NonStatistician CT: Prospective Preparation for Internal and External Audits CT: Regulation of Drugs, Biologics, Devices, and Diagnostics CT: Science of Clinical Trials Design CT: Setting Up a New Clinical Study CT: Understanding Oncology CT: Working with Clinical Research Organizations (CROs) CTLA: Buenas Prácticas Clínicas (BPC) CTLA: Comites de Etica/Proteccion de Sujetos Humanos CTLA: El Proceso de Desarrollo de Farmacos CTLA: Estudios Clínicos en Latinoamérica: Curso Intensivo CTLA: Estándares Profesionales en la Conducción de Estudios Clínicos CTLA: Introducción a la Investigación Clínica Internacional CTLA: Monitorización de Estudios Clínicos CTLA: Organizaciones de Investigacion Clinica por Contrato (CRO) CTLA: Preparación para un Nuevo Estudio Clínico

Counseling & Behavioral Sciences Advanced Intervention Crisis Intervention: Theory and Practical Skills Developmental Play Therapy Experiential Play Therapy Gestalt Play Therapy, Role-play, and Psychodrama Law and Ethics for Addiction Professionals Sandplay: A Therapeutic Process Structured Play Therapy: Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy, Pre-Set Play, Introduction of Resolutions

Fitness Instruction & Nutrition Behavior Change and Lifestyle Coaching Cultural Foods* Foundations of Exercise Science* Introduction to Nutrition Science*

Sports Injuries and Emergency Procedures Strength and Conditioning Techniques for Group Training and Exercise The Physiology of Exercise

Fundamentals of Healthcare Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health* Anatomy and Physiology Human Anatomy Introduction to US Healthcare* Lab: Anatomy & Physiology Medical Terminology* Occupational Safety & Security for Health Professionals* Overview of Medical Practice*

UC San Diego Post Baccalaureate Premedical Program

Hospital & Medical Coding Basic Medical Coding

The need for physicians will grow considerably, and entrance to medical school will remain highly selective. Our 12-month intensive program offers a small group of participants the ability to enhance their academic background, and develop a strong medical school application portfolio through a supportive environment. postbacpremed.ucsd.edu

Lactation & Prenatal Education Ethics for Healthcare Professionals* Lactation Consultant Education* Lactation Educator Counselor Training Program* Lactation Medical Documentation* Refresher:Lactation Educator Counselor Training*

LCERP’s for IBCLC’s

LCERP’s Intended for IBCLC’s Anatomy and Physiology for the Lactation Consultant* Biochemical Properties of Human Milk* Common Concerns in Breastfeeding* Essence of Being a Lactation Consultant* Jaundice* Newborn Instincts Relation to Breastfeeding* Positioning and Latching* Putting the Puzzle Together for Case Management* Risks of Not Breastfeeding* Science of Suck* Tongue Tie Discussion*

UC San Diego Extension now offers LCERP courses (Continuing Education Recognition Points) especially for lactation consultants. Our online courses offer convenient 24/7 access to content with easy enrollment. Students can enroll up to one week prior to the last day of class. extension.ucsd.edu/lactation

Medical Communications Designing Figures, Tables, & Graphs* Introduction to Medical Writing & Editing* Medical Interpretation Medical Terminology

Nursing & Clinical Professionals Emergency Department Nursing, Part I* Emergency Department Nursing, Part II* Fundamentals of Infection Prevention/Clinical Epidemiology* Infection Prevention for Healthcare Epidemiology*

*Online course. May also be offered in the classroom. Check our website.

Fitness Instruction EXERCISE SCIENCE CERTIFICATE

Start or advance your career with the Professional Certificate in Fitness Instruction and Exercise Science, developed in partnership with the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and the American Council on Exercise (ACE). extension.ucsd.edu/fitness

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International Programs Custom Programs English Language Institute International Certificate Programs University Credit Programs University Preparation for International Students

UC San Diego Extension International Programs department has a long and rich history of offering high-quality customized programs and seminars for international groups of students, professors, and professionals. We can create the perfect combination of studies and services for groups of any size, according to your specifications.

CONTACT US Phone: (858) 534-6784 Email: ipinfo@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/elp

Intensive Academic English Plan to apply to an American university or want to improve your writing skills for your career? Enroll into the full-time Intensive Academic English program to improve your academic and professional English fluency and skills. extension.ucsd.edu/elp

University Preparation Academy (UPA) UPA focuses on preparing international students to enter a degree program in highly selective and competitive American universities. Guidance is offered in choosing a university and submitting application materials. International students must have excellent grades and advanced English proficiency to apply to this program. extension.ucsd.edu/elp

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COURSE LISTINGS

English Language Institute 10-week English Language Programs Communication and Culture Intensive Academic English Intensive Business English Intensive Communication and Culture Intensive Legal English Intensive Pre-University Intensive TOEFL Preparation 4-week English Language Programs Academic English Business English Conversation Conversation Plus Medical English

International Certificate Programs Business Essentials Intermediate Business Essentials Business Management Project Management Hybrid TEFL Professional Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Summer Intensive TEFL Special Studies in TEFL TEFL Proficiency Teaching English to the Young Learner (TEYL)

Intensive Legal English

University Credit Programs University and Professional Studies (UPS) Summer Session

Develop legal English skills and vocabulary while learning about the U.S. legal system. International students must have advanced English proficiency and 4-6 months of previous legal studies or law-related work experience. extension.ucsd.edu/elp

University Preparation for International Students

Academic Connections International (ACI) University Preparation Academy (UPA)

Studying at the UC San Diego English Language Institute (ELI) was my best decision ever. The Intensive Business English program provided me instruction of the highest quality to help me communicate with different people from different countries, and understand their business practices. I am convinced that my academic experience at UC San Diego ELI will create future opportunities for success. I want to thank my teachers at the English Language Institute for all their support, help, and advice that made me a better person as well as a better student. –Student: Adriana Agelris, Venezuela

Intensive TOEFL Preparation Focus on preparing for the internet-based TOEFL, and enroll into the full-time Intensive TOEFL Preparation program to achieve the internet-based TOEFL score for your professional or academic goals. Visit extension.ucsd.edu/elp

Medical English Focus on the mastery of medical vocabulary and idioms, and improve your ability to communicate in a hospital or clinical setting. Students must have high-intermediate to advanced English proficiency and anatomy/ physiology knowledge. extension.ucsd.edu/elp

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Languages English for Academic & Professional Development (EAPD) Foreign Languages Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Program Translation & Interpretation UC San Diego Extension offers the most academically rigorous, diverse language programs in the San Diego area. From Foreign Languages to English for non-native speakers, the quality of our curriculum is unmatched, and our expert instructors provide the experience and know-how you need to learn a language year-round.

CONTACT US Foreign Languages and Translation & Interpretation Phone: (858) 534-5760 Email: ahl@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/languages

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CONTACT US EAPD & TEFL Programs Phone: (858) 534-7418 EAPD Program: eapd@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/eapd TEFL Program: tefl@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/tefl

Travel Study (Spanish)

Spanish Language

UC San Diego Extension is proud to offer academic credit for successfully completing pre-approved programs in Mexico.

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

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The ability to speak Spanish is increasingly important both locally and nationally. Get quality language coursework from experienced instructors in beginning to high-intermediate levels of Spanish. extension.ucsd.edu/spanish

Small class sizes Convenient schedules Academic credit Expert instructors

Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Join us to learn more about the field of teaching English at the TEFL Information Session! UC San Diego Extension offers a high-quality certificate program in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), which can open doors for you to teach in your home country or around the world. The information session will include a brief overview of the program, a mini lesson, and a question and answer period. extension.ucsd.edu/tefl

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COURSE LISTINGS

Foreign Languages Chinese for Communication I, II, III French for Communication I, II, III, V Italian for Travelers Japanese for Communication I, II, III, IV Portuguese for Communication I, IV Portuguese for Travelers Spanish for Communication I, II, III, IV, V, VI Spanish Refining Fluency: Mexico & the Southern Cone Spanish Conversations: Literary Café

Translation & Interpretation Translation & Interpretation Program Information Session Entrance Exam* Introduction to Translation* Introduction to Interpretation* Spanish to English Translation I* English to Spanish Translation I*, II* Theory and Practice of Translation* Consecutive Interpretation: Theory & Practice* Tools and Technology in Translation* Interpretation and Translation in Education Medical Interpretation* Business Translation*

“ It was a wonderful program where I not only practiced and built upon my Spanish, but I also was able to immerse myself in the culture by living with a family.”

—Former Ensenada travel study student

Enroll by May 31 Save $25 Get a discount for enrolling early in select courses. See course listings on our website for details.

Five Reasons Why You Should Learn Another Language 1. More employable Being bilingual makes you more marketable. Whether you work in a business that’s looking to go international, or you work in a nonprofit that offers services to non-native English speakers, there are jobs for you. 2. Healthier brain Learning a second language improves overall brain health, including boosting memory and improving the ability to think critically. Several research studies have been conducted that support the idea that multilingual people have significantly better cognitive functionality. 3. Better at multitasking Switching between languages builds neuronal pathways, heightens focus, and gives the added benefit of being more adept at switching between tasks as well. 4. Stay sharp Knowing more than one language has been linked to preventing Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Neuroscientists believe that being multilingual helps people compensate for age-related declines and protect against memory loss, Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

Translation and Interpretation (Spanish/English) SPECIALIZED AND PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES Bilingual skills are highly marketable in today’s multicultural world and can open the door to a new career. Interpreters and translators work in public and private sectors, own and operate their own translation and interpretation service companies,

or work freelance. Learn how to transfer your language skills into a career in translation or interpretation today. • Translation Specialized Certificate • Translation & Interpretation Professional Certificate

5. Change your POV Research indicates that different languages offer different perspectives, influencing how people perceive and relay information about events, often with increasing empathy. We offer a wide range of courses every quarter to fulfill your language learning needs. Learn more at extension.ucsd.edu/languages

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Get Certified to Teach English Abroad! We offer five certificates for you to teach English as a foreign language in the United States. or while living abroad. Enrich your life culturally while you expand and enrich your students lives at the same time!

Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs Professional Certificate

The TEFL Professional Certificate can open doors to job opportunities for you both overseas and here at home. Learn the best practices and methodology for teaching EFL students from our dynamic instructors who have years of experience teaching all over the world. In addition to the Professional Certificate, students can specialize in the following:

TEFL Proficiency

These courses provide a foundation in TEFL for non-native English speakers or for native speakers who are new to the field and who would like a general overview.

COURSE LISTINGS

English for Academic and Professional Development (EAPD)

Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)

Academic Writing Accent Modification Seminar Advanced Conversation Improvement Advanced Pronunciation & Fluency Conversation Improvement Effective Oral Presentation Grammar & Editing I Grammar/Vocabulary Building Pronunciation & Fluency Scientific and Technical Writing for Non-native Speakers Scientific and Technical Writing Lab for Non-native Speakers

“ The instructors were professional, resourceful, and helpful, and their hands-on courses were very beneficial for me to improve my teaching skills.”

—Kumi Obyashi, Ward, Japan

Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure I, II Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills Best Methods in Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency Best Methods in Teaching Speaking Skills Games for the EFL Classroom Grammar Workshop I for EFL Grammar Workshop II for EFL Grammar Workshop III for EFL Grammar Workshop IV for EFL Introduction to Pronunciation and Fluency for Language Teachers Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language Introduction to Teaching Writing Music in the EFL Classroom Oral Presentations for Language Teachers Teaching Language through Art Teaching TOEFL Prep Classes: Paper & Internet Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes TEFL Certificate Information Session TEFL Practicum: Best Methods in Developing and Delivering Lesson Plans TEYL Focus on the Classroom TEYL Focus on the Learner TEYL Focus on the Teacher Theories and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction Visual Media in the EFL Classroom

Special Studies in TEFL

Students can choose from certain academic areas in which they would like to enhance their skills for teacher preparation.

Teaching English Grammar

These courses are for students who are interested in further enhancing their knowledge and skills for teaching grammar to EFL students.

Teaching English to Young Learners

This program provides the opportunity for students to attain additional competencies in teaching EFL to young learners. TEFL Program: tefl@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/tefl

English for Academic and Professional Development (EAPD) Do you want to write and speak English with more confidence? We offer a wide range of academic, personal, or professional courses designed to improve your English skills. Enroll in one of our many English language courses created to help non-native English speakers improve their skills. Evening classes are offered to suit your busy schedule. • Academic & Business Writing • Conversation & Oral Presentation

• Grammar & Vocabulary • Pronunciation & Fluency

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Law Advanced Legal Education Intellectual Property Paralegal Studies

Explore exciting and rewarding careers in the legal field. Individuals with the training and education to work in the legal field are in high demand. UC San Diego Extension can provide the instruction you need to make your mark in the legal community.

CONTACT US Director: Julia Dunlap, Esq. Phone: (858) 534-8164 Email: unexlaw@ucsd.edu Legal Education Coordinator: Azra Mukanovic, M.A. Phone: (858) 534-8152 Email: unexlaw@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/law

Trial Presentation: Improve Techniques with Technology As part of the Litigation Technology Management specialized certificate, Trial Presentation is a course designed to help legal professionals create streamlined and persuasive presentations at trial. Learn how to prepare presentations for opening statements and closing arguments using a variety of popular software tools.

Environmental Law Learn the basic framework of environmental law and gain understanding through research and application of environmental law concepts in a business or law firm setting. Review the agencies and courts that resolve environmental law matters and the role of the executive branch in environmental law. extension.ucsd.edu/paralegal

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Understanding Electronic Discovery and ESI: Best Practices Become familiar with both state and federal rules governing electronically stored information in California. Learn best practices on how to proceed when cases involve ESI, “Why Metadata matters?� and other techniques that will assist you in managing your cases. extension.ucsd.edu/law


COURSE LISTINGS

Advanced Legal Education

California Notary Public Certified Loan Signing Specialist California Notary Public Course CLA (Certified Legal Assistant) Exam Preparation and Review Trial Presentation Understanding Electronic Discovery and ESI - Best Practices

Intellectual Property Advanced Issues in Intellectual Property* Foreign Patent Prosecution* Intellectual Property Law Patent and IP Searching* Principles of Copyrights* Principles of Trademarks*

TIME TO KICK-START YOUR PARALEGAL CAREER Take advantage of UC San Diego Extension’s intensive ABA-approved 12-week accelerated paralegal program held from June 20 – September 8, 2016. ENROLL BY MAY 27, 2016

Paralegal Studies Alternative Dispute Resolution Business Law for the Legal Professional Civil Litigation I, II Computers for the Legal Professional Corporate Law Discovery Principles Environmental Law Ethics for the Legal Professional Evidence Law Introduction to the Legal System Legal Communications Legal Education Information Session Legal Research and Analysis Paralegal Career Development Paralegal Program: Accelerated Real Property Law Tort Law

The UC San Diego Extension Paralegal Program is approved by the American Bar Association and taught by experienced paralegals and attorneys. The curriculum offers students a combination of analysis and practical skills with legal theory. The accelerated program is offered in addition to full or part-time programs. Summer part-time program spaces fill up fast and it is recommended to apply early. Apply online at extension.ucsd.edu/paralegal

Intellectual Property Certificate, Now Online! Receive a foundation in securing and maintaining patents, copyrights, and trademarks while focusing on current topics in biosciences, pharmaceutical, telecommunications, software development, literature, and art. Start your certificate this summer. extension.ucsd.edu/iplaw

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Occupational Safety & Health Cal/OSHA Courses OSHA Safety Courses OSHA Trainer Courses UCSD Safety Courses UC San Diego Extension’s Occupational Safety and Health department provides high-quality training services for health and safety professionals. Our experienced faculty bring applied safety regulations and high quality curriculum to Region IX in cooperation with our esteemed local partners. Current offerings include: • The Department of Labor’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center’s authorized courses • UCSD-developed health and safety courses

CONTACT US Phone: (800) 358-9206 Email: oshatraining@ucsd.edu Learn more > osha.ucsd.edu

OSHA Training Institute Education Center Established by the U.S. Department of Labor, the University of California, San Diego, was one of four original OSHA Training Institute Education Centers (OTIECs). We offer high quality, standards-based OSHA training in California, Arizona, Nevada, and Hawaii. Since 1992, thousands of safety and health professionals have attended our courses and earned our Professional Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health.

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• A Safety Professional Certificate to help you advance your career

OSHA Certificate Programs

On-Site Training Program

The Occupational Health & Safety Department at UC San Diego Extension offers three Certificate Programs: • Professional Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety • Public Sector Safety and Health Fundamentals Certificate Program • Safety Specialist Certificate

UC San Diego Extension’s Occupational Safety and Health Department offers on-site training for utility, government, business, and other organizations with safety training needs.

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Cal/OSHA Courses OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Trainers OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry

OSHA Safety Courses OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards OSHA 2055 - Cranes in Construction OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics OSHA 2264 - Permit-Required Confined Space Entry OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection OSHA 510 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry OSHA 511 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene OSHA 5410 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Employees OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout OSHA 7205 - Health Hazard Awareness OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and Health Management OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule Seminar

OSHA Trainer Courses OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry OSHA 5402 - Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course OSHA 5600 - Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course

UCSD Safety Courses EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety Electrical High Voltage Standards - Federal Electrical High Voltage Standards - State Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 2-Day Fire & Life Safety in the Workplace Laws and Regulations Safety Inspection Techniques Scaffolding Trainer Course - Confined Space Trainer Course - Fall Protection Trainer Course - Forklift Safety Trainer Course - Rigging Safety Trainer Course - Trenching Trainer

Fire and Life Safety in the Workplace Course Learn about the employer’s roles and responsibilities as well as the codes and standards of fire and life safety in the workplace to implement industry leading best practices that reduce life loss due to fire and explosion.

UC San Diego OTIEC’s Outreach Trainers • Outreach Reporting Tool Outreach Trainers submit reports 100 percent online using UCSD OTIEC’s Outreach Reporting Tool. Enter course information, review student records, and much more! • Outreach Trainer Newsletter The UC San Diego Safety Trainer is the OTIEC’s bi-monthly newsletter full of Outreach updates, tips, profiles, and resources. View the current issue and our archives today by visiting osha.ucsd.edu.

Go to osha.ucsd.edu for a complete course list including our short awareness courses.

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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Activities and Events Arts and Humanities Memoirs History International Relations Law and Society Literature Master Classes Osher Presenters Parlons Francais Politics and Current Events Premier Classes CONTACT US Phone: (858)-534-3409 Email: olli@ucsd.edu Learn more > olli.ucsd.edu

Medicine and Life Sciences Social Sciences Theater World Wednesday at the Movies

Members Enjoy • Convenient daytime classes • No prerequisites, grades, or tests • Opportunity to audit most UC San Diego classes • Free use of the UC San Diego libraries • Activities, trips, social opportunities, and enrichment through lifelong learning Each quarter, Osher at UC San Diego features an expansive variety of lectures and seminars. Class topics include medicine, science, law and society, art and literature, international relations, politics, current events, and social sciences. We strive to maintain the quality and diversity of our curriculum so that each member of Osher at UC San Diego can pursue subjects that will satisfy his or her individual intellectual needs. olli.ucsd.edu

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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego is a membership program for adults over the age of 50 who want to be a part of a learning community with peers. For a one-time registration fee, members of Osher can attend stimulating lectures and seminars by the outstanding faculty and researchers of the entire San Diego academic community, as well as local leaders, artists, and musicians.


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Activities and Events

Memoirs

Luncheons Tuesday, July 12: Brown Bag Luncheon hosted by the Executive Committee Thursday, July 14: New Members’ Luncheon Tuesday, August 9: Brown Bag Luncheon hosted by the Curriculum Committee

Memoirs: Discover Your Next Chapter

Arts and Humanities How the West Rejected “Nice Music” a Century Ago The Ancient Art of Japanese Bamboo Sculpture Documentary Films by Dale Schierholt Living Will: The Legacy of William Shakespeare What Is Poetry? Making A Scene: An Acting Workshop China in Delft: Vermeer, Precious Porcelain, and Common Kitchen Tiles Street Photography

History Major Historical Trends: The Birth of Europe

International Relations The Commonwealth of Independent States in the Post-Soviet Era North America’s Relations with Its Southern Neighbors An American Diplomat’s Perspectives on Syria and the Middle East The Rise of the Chinese National-Security State Under Xi Jinping

Master & Premier Classes Master Class I

Law and Society Understanding the Principles Governing Law and Lawmaking in the United States The Supreme Court’s 2015-16 Term Notable United States and California Supreme Court Justices When Is Litigation a Proper Tool for Social Change?

Robert Schumann Featuring Gustavo Romero

Master Class II

Great American Gardens Featuring Diane Kane, PhD

Premier Class

Integrative Medicine: Science and the Healing Arts Featuring Gordon Saxe, MD

Courses include: Informed member-led discussions of current events, politics, literature, and films.

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Literature

Science and Engineering

Modern and Contemporary Authors Best Short Stories

Blending Art and Science: Nanoscale Imaging of the Beauty of the Brain and Beyond Surf, Sand, and Stone: How Waves, Earthquakes, and Other Forces Shape the Southern California Coast Geology of National Parks Feedback Control: The Hidden Technology That You Meet Every Day Isotope Geochemistry and Global Warming Global Climate Change: Evidence and Implications for California 5G Wireless Structural Determination of Membrane Proteins Objective Metrics for Fall Risk Assessment Tracking Coastal Change through Ocean Observations Our Next Earthquake

Summer Workshop Digital Photography for Smartphone Users: Introduction to Smartphone Photography

Osher Presenters North Korea: Is It Knowable? U.S. Prescription Drugs: Hope, Anger, and Politics Administrative Judging Beautiful

Parlons Francais Intermediate conversational French

Politics and Current Events Town Hall

Medicine and Life Sciences Second Acts: A Retired Surgeon Takes on a New Medical Mission Telomeres

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Social Sciences The War in Japan: Did It Need to End the Way It Did? Reflections on the Application of U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Wasteland or Wonderland: Shifting Cultural Perceptions of Desert Environments Toward the Good Society: An American Path San Diego Center for Children

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Pre-College STEAM Test Preparation Transfer Undergraduate Credit Year-round Pre-College programs provide a solid foundation for students to thrive in college and beyond—from innovative STEM and Arts (STEAM) resources, to scoreboosting test-prep courses, transfer credit, and stimulating summer residential programs for high-achieving teens. Students will explore exciting subjects, and develop leadership skills essential for academic success. See summer high school programs on page 22. CONTACT US Phone: (858) 534-0804 Email: k12@ucsd.edu Learn more > precollege.ucsd.edu

STEAM (Grades 5–12)

Test Prep (High School +)

Transfer Credit (Grades 11–12)

STEM is about science, technology, engineering and math. Adding art to this equation, STEM is transformed to STEAM, which is about using both sides of the brain for a well-rounded education. We recently added Sally Ride Science @UC San Diego and the STEAM Channel to our program lineup.

Students can prepare year-round for the ACT, SAT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, and MCAT. Our Test Prep sessions provide the highest quality training without the high cost. They are available at UC San Diego and can also be customized and delivered onsite for your school or organization.

We now offer lower division transfer credit courses, including, but not limited to math, biology, psychology, philosophy, sociology and marine biology to qualified high school juniors and seniors. Transfer credit courses are equivalent to regular UC San Diego undergraduate courses and are transferable for units/subject credit towards Bachelor’s degrees at all UC campuses.

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Your choice of three 1-week sessions

@ UC SAN DIEGO

JULY 11-29, 2016

Summer is for Learning—and Fun!

Summer STEAM Workshops for Middle & High School Girls The Sally Ride Science Junior Academy for Girls are fascinating and fun workshops in science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) for girls entering grades 6–12 in 2016–17. Students assume the roles of space explorer, ocean engineer, or computer scientist and immerse themselves in hands-on projects. Top-notch STEAM instructors lead these workshops, serving as both teachers and role models. Incorporating the real-life stories of vibrant women conducting research in each field, the workshops will inspire students—helping make STEAM careers more accessible. Classes will be held at our University City Center location: 6256 Greenwich Drive, San Diego, CA 92122

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1-week courses // 3-hour classes // $150 per course Morning sessions: 9-noon // Afternoon sessions: 1-4PM

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Messy Discoveries: Exploring Our Planet on a Tabletop Real Disasters: How to Make a Disaster Movie Based on Real Science

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Slimy Sea Creatures A Treasure Chest of Experiences: Deep Sea Exploration

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

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Introduction to Video Game Programming with Unity Introduction to Robotics with LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 HIGH SCHOOL

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Virual Reality with Googl Cardboard Introduction to Digital 3D Modeling Using Maya

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Introduction to Circuits Using Makey-Makey

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Sciences Biology Fundamentals Clinical Trials & Regulatory Affairs Diagnostics & Medical Technology Environmental Sciences Industrial Biotechnology Pharmaceutical Operations Therapeutic Discovery & Development

Explore the variety of courses and certificate programs that meet the continuing education needs of the sciences community. Programs support a wide range of high-level skill development for vetted industry professionals and entry-level opportunities for those interested in pursuing a career in biotechnology and environmental sciences fields.

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Biomedical Research using Non Animal Models

Algae Biotech Lab courses

For scientific, ethical, and economic reasons, cell-based, computational, and other nonanimal study methods are being increasingly developed and implemented by biomedical researchers. This course will prepare the students for entering biomedical research fields and bridge an important gap in the current training.

Available this summer Receive hands-on training and learn analysis and quality controls used in labs, as well as techniques used in biomanufacturing processes. Explore the Algae Biomass Production Laboratory, Photosynthetic Microorganisms Molecular Biology Laboratory, and the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, all only offered once a year.

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Dive into the Drug Discovery and Development Certificate Modern drug discovery uses multidisciplinary project teams and attempts to simultaneously move forward with as many aspects of the overall drug discovery and development process as possible. Discover this professional certificate designed to provide greater understanding of the pharmaceutical industry. extension.ucsd.edu/drug

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COURSE LISTINGS

Biology Fundamentals Cell and Molecular Biology* Introduction to Biochemistry* Introduction to Genetics and Human Disease* Microbiology: Fundamentals to Application*

Clinical Trials & Regulatory Affairs Good Laboratory Practices* International Regulatory Affairs* Regulatory Compliance for Drugs & Biologics*

Industrial Biotechnology Algae Biomass Production Lab Analytical Chemistry Laboratory

Pharmaceutical Operations Good Manufacturing Practices* Introduction to QA/QC for Drugs & Biologics*

Therapeutic Discovery and Development Analytical Chemistry* Applied Immunology* Biomedical Research using Non Animal Models* Drug Metabolism* Medicinal Chemistry Intensive Program Pharmacokinetics Predicting & Selecting Promising Drug Compounds*

Microbial Fermentation Workshop Photosynthetic Microorganisms Molecular Biology Laboratory

Medicinal Chemistry Intensive Program June 20-23, 2016 The Medicinal Chemistry Intensive program is a four-day program designed primarily for graduate and post-doctoral chemists and biologists with basic knowledge of drug discovery and development. As part of the Drug and Development certificate, instruction will focus on the chemistry of drug molecules and drug action. Topics will cover the essentials to help professionals better understand the multidisciplinary areas of medicinal chemistry, including: • Reducing the barrier to creative contribution • Discussion with biological collaborators • Biological literature • Meaning and relevance of biological data and limitations of interpretation Register today at extension.ucsd.edu/sciences

Microbial Fermentation

August 17-19, 2016 | UC San Diego Campus Developed in partnership with UC San Diego’s Center for Continuing Education in Biosciences (CCE|BIO), this three-day workshop is designed to provide a deep dive into bioreactor operations for microbial fermentations and equip you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to optimize your processes. You will also explore bioprocess simulation, economics, and modern techniques used in applying process analytical technology in manufacturing. For more information: (858) 534-9353 unexbio@ucsd.edu extension.ucsd.edu/sciences

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Meet with White Labs biochemists and learn how they have revolutionized the industry through higher quality yeast during a site visit that includes a fermenter demonstration. Register today at extension.ucsd.edu/sciences.


Technology Communications Engineering Data Storage & Management Electrical Engineering Embedded Engineering Engineering Design Facilities Engineering & Management Healthcare Informatics CONTACT US

IT Operations & Management

Programming and Technology (858) 534-9352

Mobile Applications Programming & Design

Engineering Programs (858) 534-9357

Professional Engineering Reviews & Advanced Studies

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Programming & Scripting Languages Stay current to keep your career on track and support the technological and economic advancement of your organization. Extension’s technology programs give you expert instruction with hands-on experience to master new programming languages, systems administration, database design, data management, web technologies, engineering, and software project management.

System Admistration, Networking & Security Systems Engineering Web Technologies & Design

Advanced Topics in Power System Operations

Introduction to Programming Using Java

HTML5 and jQuery

Receive a comprehensive overview designed to help engineers master power system dynamics based on the current versions of the NERC Reliability Standards. Review active and reactive power flow, frequency and voltage control, voltage and angle stability, power system oscillations, sub-synchronous resonance (SSR), and geomagnetic storms (GMD).

As a prerequisite course of the Java Programming certificate, students can take a glimpse into this lucrative and challenging programming career field. Take the first step by learning simple programs and gain an understanding of objects, methods, branching repetition, data structures, and inheritance.

New Front End Web Development course Following new skills gained through the prerequisite HTML5 and Javascript course, HTML5 and jQuery will introduce students to jQuery, a popular JavaScript library. Connections will be detailed between the functionality offered by jQuery and differences from JavaScript.

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COURSE LISTINGS

Communications Engineering Applied DSP* DSP I* DSP in Wireless Communications Introduction to OFDMA and 4G Systems* Microwave Transmission Engineering* RFID Design and Applications

Data Storage & Management MS Access Oracle Database 12c Administration Workshop Oracle Database 12c SQL and PL/SQL Fundamentals Oracle Database Administration Workshop II Oracle SQL Tuning

Electrical Engineering Advanced Topics in Power System Operations Fundamentals of Electric Power Power System Simulation

Embedded Engineering Advanced System Verilog Design Data Acquisition Systems* Embedded Computer Hardware Interfacing* Embedded Controller Programming II: Embedded C* Introduction to Embedded Systems*

Engineering Design Circuit Board Design Design of Experiments Engineering Plastic Part Design for Injection Molding

Discover the Manager’s Toolkits • • • • • •

Essentials for Managing People Management Assessment Seminars Systems Engineer’s Toolkit The Manager’s Toolkit The Project Manager’s Toolkit The Biotech/Pharma Project Manager’s Toolkit

Facilities Engineering & Management HVAC DDC Basics*

Healthcare Informatics Topics in Healthcare IT II*

IT Operations & Management Business Productivity using Microsoft Excel Design Patterns Successful Software Requirement Analysis and Design Technology Alignment, Integration, and Compliance

Mobile Applications Programming & Design Android Java Fundamentals* Android Programming I* Introduction to Swift Programming* iOS 9 Programming I

Professional Engineering Reviews & Advanced Studies Fundamentals of Engineering: EIT Review PE Civil Review Structural Engineering Review: Seismic Section (PE Civil)

Learn more about the toolkits and other specialized programs at extension.ucsd.edu/corporate

DISCOVER THESE NEW AND RECENTLY UPDATED CERTIFICATES Android Programming C# Programming Database Administration using Oracle Certificate Front End Web Development IoS Programming Power Systems Engineering Wireless Engineering

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COURSE LISTINGS

Programming & Scripting Languages C/C++ Programming I*, II*, III*, IV C# Programming for Beginners C# Programming I, II*, III* Distributed Programming Using WCF, REST and the Web API* Fundamentals of the .NET Framework* Intermediate SQL Programming Introduction to Programming Using Java Introduction to Programming* Introduction to SQL Programming Concepts* Java Programming I*, II*, III*, IV JavaScript II: Intermediate JavaScript and Ajax LabVIEW Application Development* One ASP.NET* Visual Studio*

Systems Engineering Engineering Project Management I Introduction to Systems Thinking* Systems Engineering with OMG SysML™* Systems Hardware/Software Integration* Systems Verification and Validation*

Mobile Application Development CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Bring new technical skills offered within these specialized certificates to your workplace

Web Technologies & Design Advanced Web Analytics: Harnessing the Predictive Power* HTML5 and CSS HTML5 and JavaScript HTML5 and jQuery Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Marketing Web Analytics Web and Internet Literacy

System Admistration, Networking & Security CISSP Security Exam Preparation UNIX Operating Systems - Introduction UNIX Shell Programming* UNIX System Administration I UNIX Systems Security Fundamentals

iOS Programming Recommended Prerequisite • C/C++ Programming I : Fundamental Programming Concepts Required Courses • Swift Programming • iOS Programming I • iOS Programming II Elective Course Options • Introduction to Objective-C • iOS Application Production extension.ucsd.edu/IoS

Systems Engineering Certificate Learn techniques that can be applied to a wide range of industries in the following key areas: • Principles of Systems Engineering Management • System Requirement Analysis • Concept Development • System Integration and Verification Choose from innovative electives, including Engineering Project Management and System Safety and Logistics.

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Android Programming Recommended Prerequisite • Java Programming I: Fundamental Java Concepts Required Courses • Android Java Fundamentals • Android Programming I • Android Programming II Elective Course Options • Android Architecture • Android Application Production extension.ucsd.edu/Android

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Writing Children’s Book Writing & Illustration Copyediting Creative Writing Technical Communication

Writing gives us the chance to explore the essence of what it is to be human, and editors make it a pleasure to read. Tap into your inner writer and discover the power of the written word in one of our compelling courses today.

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Creative Writing

Copyediting

Technical Communication

Have a bestseller in mind, just not sure how to get it down on paper? Learn the vital techniques designed to encourage, enhance, and enrich your writing in one of our many creative writing courses.

SPECIALIZED CERTIFICATE

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

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A solid background in the basic tools and techniques of copyediting is one of today’s most desirable and marketable skills for both full-time and freelance work. Hone your skills and learn to bridge the gap between writers, editors, publishers, and readers in our online Copyediting Specialized certificate.

Do you know how to clearly explain how things work? Designed and taught by professionals working in the field, our Technical Communication certificate provides instruction in technical writing, critical thinking, information design, and ethical issues facing technical communicators.

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COURSE LISTINGS

Children’s Book Writing & Illustration Children’s Book Illustration Information Session* Children’s Book Illustration: Thinking in Pictures History of Children’s Literature* Writing for Children II: Intermediate*

Copyediting Copyediting and Technical Communication Information Session* Copyediting I*, II*, III* Digital Skills for Editors* Editing as a Business: How to Succeed on Your Own* Grammar Lab*

Creative Writing Creative Writing Programs - Information Session* Creative Writing I, II Developing Unforgettable Characters Digital Journalism: Self-Editing and Publishing for the Web* Exploring Poetic Form Forms of Poetry* How to Start a Novel Introduction to Poetry* Introduction to Screenwriting Personality that Ticks: Developing Character for Creative Non-fiction and Memoir Playwriting I Writing By Heart Writing for the Middle Grade/YA Reader*

Technical Communication Basics of Technical Editing Tools for Technical Communicators* Webinar Skills for Technical Communicators*

Children’s Book Writing SPECIALIZED CERTIFICATE

Writers have the challenging task of creating stories that both entertain and inform children. The key to being a successful children’s book writer is to learn the techniques and skills that engage a child’s imagination, sustain attention, and push a child toward a greater understanding of the world.

Enroll by May 31 Save $25 We offer an early enrollment discount on select Creative Writing courses. See course listings on our website for details.

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Share Your Story Lee LaRosa This photo says quite a bit about me—I have a super family at home as well as a fantastic family here at UC San Diego Extension. My work family makes it easy to want to come in every day. Being a (rare) San Diego native gives me an appreciation for working at a school with a long and illustrious history that just so happens to be in my home town. The leaders in my department have created a work environment that allows us to work well together toward the common goal of reaching current and potential students. We enjoy seeing the results of our work knowing we may be helping students achieve their ultimate goal—whether it is personal enrichment, career advancement, or both! The beautiful little girl in the photo is Paloma. She just turned 3 and as you can imagine is the light of my family’s life. She is our little superhero and is as fun as she looks. I’ll never forget just how happy and excited my co-workers were when I told them my wife, Dunja, was pregnant. I am lucky to work with such great and supportive people— my family here at UC San Diego Extension and particularly the public service and professional education division.

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UC San Diego Master’s Degree Programs

What are UC San Diego Master’s Degrees? The following UC San Diego Master’s Degrees, also known as Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) programs—are fully accredited, graduate degrees for professionals, conferred by the University of California, San Diego and administered through Extension. Under a statewide project of the University of California, the MAS degree credential was introduced in January, 2001. Self-funded MAS degree programs are typically tailored to the lifestyle and level of experience of midcareer professionals and may be taken on a full or part-time basis.

Are there admission requirements? Yes, like any other graduate program, there are specific admission requirements for each degree program. This may be a combination of a related undergraduate degree, specified minimum GPA, relevant work experience, résumé, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose with the application. See individual program websites for details.

“ I definitely feel like my earning a MAS degree helped me be competitive in getting my current position.”

What are some of the benefits of the degree programs? Through the program curriculums, students develop core competencies related to their fields of study. There are many networking opportunities with guest speakers, and individuals actively engaged in their respective healthcare careers.

“ The constantly evolving health care environment used to be intimidating to approach. Now, I embrace the change and look forward to being a future leader in healthcare.” —Puneet Ghai (The Leadership of Healthcare Organizations Grad).

Do I need to take the GRE/GMAT? No, the GRE/GMAT is not required for admission to these programs.

Who are the faculty? Courses are taught by renowned faculty from the UC San Diego School of Medicine, California Western School of Law, and leaders in the health care, business, and law industries. See individual program websites for details.

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Is there financial aid?

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Students may secure funding opportunities through a number of outside agencies, both government and nongovernment organizations and foundations. Commercial bank loans are available for students. There are some merit scholarship opportunities. See individual program websites for details.

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Certificate Programs

Easy Steps to Earn Your Certificate. 1. Choose your certificate within one of our Areas of Interest. 2. Review your Certificate Course Matrix (i.e. schedule of course offerings) to plan your classes. 3. Register for your certificate at extension.ucsd.edu/certificate. 4. Complete all required courses and your chosen electives with a grade of C- or better, within five years.

UC San Diego Extension Certificates More Important than Ever UC San Diego Extension introduced its first certificate program in 1966 as a vehicle for guiding and documenting post-baccalaureate study. Certificates have now become wellrespected among working adults, employers, and institutions of higher learning, offering a practical, concentrated study in a specific professional area. Today, continual changes in the workforce and the increasingly divergent needs have made the certificate program an increasingly valuable tool for personal and professional development. Most of the certificates offered by UC San Diego Extension can be earned in one to three years at a cost between $1,850 and $6,000.

Who Benefits From a Certificate Program? • Savvy employers who understand that encouraging professional growth is one of the best ways to attract and retain talented employees. • Career-oriented employees who want to acquire specialized training, or hone existing knowledge and skills. • Skilled professionals who need to stay current with new developments in their fields.

Arts & Humanities PROFESSIONAL Art and the Creative Process Brewing

Financial Assistance UC San Diego Extension is proud to work with reputable lenders to provide certificate students with an alternative for funding their education. Students enrolled in Extension courses do not need to file a FAFSA form; instead, students can apply online directly with approved lenders to secure the funds they need to pay for tuition and book fees.

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SPECIALIZED Children’s Book Illustration Children’s Book Writing

Business & Leadership PROFESSIONAL Accounting Business Management Facilities Management Finance Fundraising and Development Human Resource Management Marketing Project Management Sustainable Business Practices

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SPECIALIZED Biotechnology Project Management Business Analysis Tools and Strategies Career Advising HVAC Systems Design and Control Leadership and Teamwork Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Purchasing and Supply Management Taxation

Data Analysis & Mathematics

PROFESSIONAL Life Sciences Information Technology SPECIALIZED Biostatistics Business Intelligence Analysis Data Mining Geographical Information Systems SAS Programming


Digital Arts & Photography

PROFESSIONAL Digital Media Content Creation Graphic and Web Design Photography: Images and Techniques User Experience (UX) Design

Languages

PROFESSIONAL Spanish Language Translation and Interpretation (Spanish/English) Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) SPECIALIZED Translation (Spanish/English)

PROFICIENCY AutoCAD

Law

SPECIALIZED Android Programming Design Media IoS Programming Web Media Web Publishing

SPECIALIZED Litigation Technology Management

Education

PROFESSIONAL Reading Instruction Teaching Adult Learners Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages SPECIALIZED Gifted and Talented Education Teaching Online

Environment & Sustainability

PROFESSIONAL Facilities Management Sustainable Business Practices SPECIALIZED Algae Biotechnology Science Biofuels Processes Geographical Information Systems HVAC Systems Design and Control Power Systems Engineering Sustainability and Behavioral Change

PROFESSIONAL Intellectual Property Paralegal Studies (ABA Approved) Translation and Interpretation (Spanish/English)

Occupational Safety & Health

PROFESSIONAL Occupational Safety and Health Safety Specialist

Sciences

PROFESSIONAL Clinical Trials Design and Management Drug Discovery and Development Intellectual Property Life Sciences Information Technology SPECIALIZED ADMET Process Advanced Studies in Regulatory Science Algae Biotechnology Science Biofuels Processes Biostatistics Biotechnology Project Management Clinical Trials Administration In Vitro Diagnostics Quality Assurance and Control Regulatory Affairs Essentials

Technology

PROFESSIONAL Facilities Management PROFICIENCY AutoCAD SPECIALIZED Android Programming C# Programming C/C++ Programming Data Mining Database Administration using Oracle Digital Signal Processing Embedded Computer Engineering Embedded Computer Software Front End Web Development Geographical Information Systems HVAC Systems Design and Control IoS Programming Java Programming Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Litigation Technology Management Mobile Device Programming Power Systems Engineering RF Engineering SAS Programming Software Engineering Management Systems Engineering UNIX System Administration Web Media Web Publishing Wireless Engineering

Writing

PROFESSIONAL Digital Media Content Creation Technical Communication SPECIALIZED Children’s Book Illustration Children’s Book Writing Copyediting

Healthcare

ADVANCED Clinical Laboratory Scientist Training Global Health Policy PROFESSIONAL Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Clinical Trials Design and Management Clinical Trials in Latin America Fitness Instruction/Exercise Science Hospital Coding Specialist Medical Writing Occupational Safety and Health PROFICIENCY Outpatient Coding SPECIALIZED Case Management Clinical Trials Administration Clinical Trials in Latin America Emergency Department Nursing Lactation Consultant Play Therapy

UC San Diego Extension offers a 10 percent discount of up to $50 per quarter to all UC alumni (some restrictions apply). Call (858) 534-3400 for more information.

Online Certificate Programs ADMET Process Android Programming Career Advising Biofuels Processes Biostatistics Biotechnology Project Management Career Advising CLAD Through CTEL CLEAR Credintial Program Clinical Trials Administration Clinical Trials Latin America Copyediting C# Programming C/C++ Programming Data Mining

Digital Signal Processing Embedded Computer Engineering Embedded Computer Software Emergency Department Nursing Geographical Information Systems Gifted and Talented Education Healthcare Information Technology IoS Programming Java Programming Lactation Consultant Mobile Device Programming

Project Management Quality Assurance & Control Regulatory Affairs Essentials SAS Programming Sustainability and Behavioral Change Sustainable Business Practices Systems Engineering Teaching Adult Learners Teaching Online Technical Communication Translation (Spanish/English) Wireless Engineering

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General Information

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Student Services At UC San Diego Extension, we care about your educational experience. Our staff are here to offer you personalized, friendly service. If you have any questions about transcripts, financial assistance, or other services, contact us: Phone: (858) 534-3400 Email: unex-reg@ucsd.edu Website: extension.ucsd.edu/student Services • Register for classes • Request a transcript • Change a grading option • Drop or transfer classes • Financial assistance information • Proctor services • Update your student account • Veterans Affairs information • Request a course description • ID cards • Notary services • Career counseling referral services • Concurrent enrollment • Classroom rentals Mailing Address UC San Diego, Extension 9500 Gilman Drive, Dept. 0176-H La Jolla, CA 92093-0176

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Through a reciprocal arrangement with the University, UC San Diego Extension offers a limited number of student grant vouchers to full-time UC San Diego students. Each quarter, vouchers are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, and are good for up to $500 off of one course (students pay anything over that amount). Note: 10 percent student discount and early enrollment discount do not apply. Undergraduate students: present a valid student ID card at Extension Student Services office between May 23-27, 2016. Graduate students, pharmacy students, and medical students: please contact the Graduate Division, Skaggs School of Pharmacy, and Pharmeceutical Sciences for specific information. For more information, call 858-534-3400 or email studentgrant@ucsd.edu. (Travel programs and certain non-credit courses are exempt.) Students with Disabilities UC San Diego Extension provides academic support services to students with qualifying and documented disabilities in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. Accommodations vary and are specifically designed to meet the disabilityrelated needs of each student based on current, verifiable medical documentation. If you are in need of accommodations, please let us know at least 15 business days before your class or program begins by completing the online request form at extension.ucsd.edu/ student. Questions? Call (858) 534-3400.

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Veterans Benefits Most of UC San Diego Extension’s professional and specialized certificate programs are approved for Veterans Education Benefits. Veterans, veteran dependents, and others eligible for veteran’s education programs should determine their benefits and obtain authorization by contacting the Veterans Administration at gibill.va.gov prior to enrollment. For information on using your Veterans Education Benefits at UC San Diego Extension, visit extension.ucsd.edu/veterans. For information on Student Conduct, Forms, Policies, and Procedures, please visit extension.ucsd.edu/veterans. My Extension–24/7 Access • View and/or print enrollment receipts • Update your personal contact information • View your academic history • Request official transcripts • Review and print grades • Request course descriptions • Print enrollment verifications and tuition receipts Log On to My Extension • Visit myextension.ucsd.edu • Enter your username (email address) • Enter your password (obtain your password by clicking on “get password” from the login page) *Beginning fall quarter 2016, the Extension Mission Valley Center location will close and all courses will move to University City Center.


Celebrating 50

Fifty Voices of the Future

What year did Quincy Jones perform and teach as guest lecturer?

UC San Diego Extension’s weekly 50 Voices of the Future series asks thought leaders about the emerging trends, breakthroughs, and social advances they envision over the next 50 years. Take the journey into the next fifty with us every Tuesday at: extension50.ucsd.edu

What year did Vice Presdent Al Gore speak on climate change? What well-known spiritual leader spoke on “Compassion Without Borders”?

The First Fifty: An Interactive Timeline

When did Extension begin to offer basic Hypertext Markup Language courses?

What famous celebrity chef and author took part in a symposium on the media and food industry?

We invite you to scroll through five decades of UC San Diego Extension programs and events that have shaped career success, personal enrichment, community involvement, and economic growth in our region at: extension50.ucsd.edu

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The Next Fifty Get ready for what’s next

What would you do with a $5,000 scholarship? As UC San Diego Extension celebrates our first 50 years, we’re preparing our students for the next 50 years by offering $50,000 in scholarships throughout 2016. Learn more about our 50th anniversary and apply for one of ten “Next Fifty” $5,000 scholarships: extension50.ucsd.edu

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