UC San Diego Extension Fall 2012 Magazine

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FALL 2012

Comm Tech Careers Flourish CONNECT president Camille Sobrian Saltman on accelerating tech job trends. Page 2

Hot Jobs for Grads

Top 10 Certificates

8 Ways to Pay

A special report at extension.ucsd.edu/specialreports

High demand for specialized skills.

Financing your continuing education.

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special events & programs Continuing Education & Career Showcase

Burke Lecture Series

A Free Event Open to the Public!

Professor Emerita and Senior Research Fellow,

Tuesday, September 18, 4:30 –7:30 PM University City Center 6256 Greenwich Drive, San Diego, CA 92122 (Free parking)

University of Bristol neW LOCATiOn!

• Free Workshops • Program Information • Networking For details, see back cover or visit extension.ucsd.edu/showcase

Warwick’s and UC San Diego’s Revelle Forum SAlmAN RUSHDie Saturday, September 22, 7:30 PM Mandeville Auditorium, UC San Diego credit: Syrie Moskowitz

Enjoy an evening with celebrated author Salman Rushdie, discussing his forthcoming autobiography, Joseph Anton: A Memoir, a compelling account of his years in hiding after his condemnation by the Ayatollah Khomeini. Tickets are $40 and include a copy of the book. For details, call Warwick’s at (858) 454-0347, or visit revelleforum.ucsd.edu/SRushdie.htm

UC San Diego’s Revelle Forum T.C. BOYle

credit: Jamieson Fry

URSUlA KiNG

Tuesday, November 13, 8:00 PM Student Services Multipurpose Room, UC San Diego Ursula King is a world expert in feminism and gender studies, whose research and professorial positions at universities in Asia, Europe, and North America have given her a truly international perspective on the field. She will lecture on the global quest for spirituality. For details, call (858) 822-1534, or visit burkelecture.ucsd.edu

The Atlantic Meets The Pacific At the Horizon of Technology, energy, and Health October 7–9. 2012 Scripps Seaside Forum, UC San Diego The Atlantic magazine and the University of California San Diego’s yearly world-class event, “The Atlantic Meets the Pacific,” will gather thought leaders on October 7-9, 2012, at the beautiful Scripps Seaside Forum. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to be up close and personal for conversations with awardwinning editors and writers of The Atlantic and more than a dozen world-renowned newsmakers. For details, visit atlanticmeetspacific.com

Monday, October 22, 7:00 PM Institute of the Americas, UC San Diego

K-16 Programs

Acclaimed novelist and short story writer T.C. Boyle discusses his forthcoming novel, San Miguel, a soaring narrative about two families—one in the 1880s and one in the 1930s—trying to start new lives on a windswept, near-desolate island off of Santa Barbara. Registration is $25 per person.

Pre-College Programs for High School Students Year Round

For details, call (858)534-9999, or visit revelleforum.ucsd.edu

Behind the Scenes The making of the catalog cover.

UCSD K-16 Programs is happy to announce our new partnership with the San Diego Zoo, in running a course this Fall, “Introduction to Biomimicry.” Biomimicry, also known as bioinspiration or biologyinspired engineering, is an interdisciplinary field in which nature serves as a model or inspiration for designing innovative solutions to a wide range of engineering problems. This course is built around group projects and presentations, thus encouraging collaboration and good communication skills. Be on the watch for the announcement of this Fall program. For details, call (858) 534-0804, or visit k12.ucsd.edu


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Registration & Class Locations To register online, visit extension.ucsd.edu For maps and driving directions, visit extension.ucsd.edu/maps La Jolla Campus (858) 534-3400 9600 N. Torrey Pines Rd., Bldg. C La Jolla, CA 92037 Mission Valley Center (619) 294-3861 404 Camino Del Rio S., Ste. 102 San Diego, CA 92108 University City Center (858) 534-9999 6256 Greenwich Dr. San Diego, CA 92122 Financial Assistance Financial assistance options are available from Sallie Mae and Wells Fargo Bank. Scholarships are also available. For details, visit extension.ucsd.edu/financial

How to Enroll Online Phone In-person

extension.ucsd.edu (858) 534-3400 All Three Locations

Fall quarter begins September 24, 2012 Winter quarter begins January 2013 (Winter catalogs available in November 2012) Spring quarter begins April 2013 (Spring catalogs available in February 2013) Summer quarter begins June, 2013 (Summer catalogs available in May, 2013)

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Customized Corporate Training

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Online Courses

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Master’s Degree Programs

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Art, Photography & Performing Arts

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Business

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Digital Arts

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Education

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Engineering

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English Language Studies

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Foreign Languages

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Healthcare, Behavioral Sciences & Safety

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Humanities & Writing

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Information Technology & Software Engineering

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Law

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Leadership & Management Development

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Life Sciences

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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

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Public Service & Social Responsibility

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Certificate Programs

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Easy ways to register for classes

1 On our website at extension.ucsd.edu

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(858) 534-3400 (619) 260-3070 (858) 534-9999

3 By fax (858) 534-8527 (619) 294-3861 (858) 246-1031

4 By mail See enrollment form on inside back cover.

5 In person For locations see this page.

Participating in a UC San Diego Extension educational program does not in itself provide preference in admission to the University of California degree programs. Students interested in applying to UC degree programs should refer to the UC Admissions website or the admissions office of the UC campus they wish to attend for details about the admissions process.

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onsider for a moment the humble smart phone. Just how many careers go into your iPhone or Blackberry? Surely more than just the engineers to design the phone and the software programmers to create the apps to power the phone. There are human resources people to hire those technical workers, sales and marketing reps to promote the devices, and website developers to educate consumers. The list goes on and on.

Camille Saltman, President of CONNECT recently was a participant in the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) America Meeting, founded by President Clinton to address economic recovery in the United States. CGI America brings together leaders in business, government, and civil society to generate and implement commitments to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, foster innovation, and support workforce development in the United States. CONNECT announced a commitment at the Summit to address the loss of manufacturing jobs in San Diego by providing workshops to educate San Diego businesses about the benefits of outsourcing locally and matchmaking programs that connect innovation companies and local manufacturers.

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So if you were to bet your career on a local industry trend, where would you wager your time and money? An organization that is intensely interested in the answer is CONNECT, the San Diego nonprofit committed to accelerating the innovation economy. “When it comes to job creation in San Diego, the big winner is communications technology, which means careers around the Internet, wireless, wireless applications, media, software, and the convergence of some of those solutions,” says Camille Saltman, president of CONNECT.

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Her organization serves as a catalyst for the creation of innovative technology and life sciences products in San Diego County by linking inventors and entrepreneurs with the resources they need for success. CONNECT carefully tracks the regional technology trends. “Careers in communications technology have made a big jump after just a steady climb through the recession,” says Saltman. “As we see growth in communications technology and biotech, we also see growth in jobs related to those industries. The region has almost 140,000 high-tech jobs in total, and our economists project they generate about 225,000 indirect jobs. That is everything from website development to IT support, legal support, accounting, office design, and office furnishings.” The cybersecurity aspects of the communications technology industry is also a bad news/good news story for the local economy, says Saltman.


rt munications Careers

A Smart Bet

by Henry DeVries

First the bad news: “We are way ahead of ourselves,” says Saltman. “We have leapt out and thrown all of this personal and financial information out there without really being able to protect ourselves.” Now the good news: local companies are working with leading experts and law enforcement to address the vulnerabilities. That means even more career possibilities in communications technology in the years ahead. CONNECT was originally founded as a part of UC San Diego Extension in 1985 during troubling times for the local economy. Back then traditional industries in the region were on the decline, the attraction of companies to the San Diego region was very difficult, and regional leaders were searching for a path to economic renewal and sustained growth. CONNECT was founded on the scene as innovative high-tech and life sciences companies such as IMED, IVAC, Linkabit, SAIC, Qualcomm, and Hybritech were quietly developing in the San Diego region, fueled in part by technology and scientists at research institutions on the Torrey Pines Mesa. “By leveraging the various assets within the region, CONNECT focuses its efforts on accelerating the commercialization of new technology and life sciences products,” says CONNECT cofounder and current board member Mary Walshok, Associate Vice Chancellor of Public Programs and Dean of Extension at UC San Diego and the author of an upcoming book on the history of innovation in the region for Stanford University Press. “While that mission has stayed relatively true since its initial creation, the organization and its program offerings have continued to evolve in response to the changes in the region’s economic climate and the demands for a globally competitive talent pool.”

Walshok recalls that at the time that UCSD CONNECT (its original name) was founded, UC San Diego was just beginning to mature as a research institution, and there were a small number of other research institutions in the region. Over the years as San Diego’s technology and life sciences clusters have matured, UC San Diego has continued to grow, as has the entire research base of the region. Today, San Diego has more than 80 research institutions; about two thirds are part of the UC San Diego system, and the rest include private research organizations and a number of other academic-based research institutions such as Salk, TSRI and Sanford Burnham. In 2005, to better serve the entire research community, CONNECT spun-out of UC San Diego Extension. As a result of spinning-out from UC San Diego, CONNECT has been able to broaden its mandate to include public advocacy work on behalf of its members through the trade organization. Today, CONNECT is focused on delivering the fundamental programs that the innovation community depends upon. At the same time the organization is creating new services to meet the needs of the evolving economic and policy landscape and the new clusters that are developing within the region. Challenges include attracting investment capital and engineering and experienced management talent. New clusters they are supporting include Biofluels, Clean Tech, and Sports Innovators. n

CONNECT, with an annual budget of around $3 million, is widely regarded as one of the world’s most successful organizations linking inventors and entrepreneurs with the resources they need for commercialization of innovative products. The program has been modeled in more than 50 regions around the world—most recently in New York City, Bogotá, Colombia, and Saudi Arabia. Saltman with CONNECT Board Member David Hale and CEO Duane Roth

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hat constitutes a hot job for a college grad?

In a research study by UC San Diego Extension, that question was examined through an analysis of wage and employment information gathered by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Four weighted categories were used to determine the rankings: The number of jobs in the field now, the ten-year projected growth from 2010 to 2020, the median wage, and the work environment. The “work environment ”category sums up factors relevant to employee satisfaction. It includes such factors as workplace atmosphere, relative time pressures and on-the-job stress, responsibility for others’ health and safety, and the consequences of mistakes. Finally, a bridging parameter was added to account for the dilemma faced by so many college graduates struggling to find the right job in the wake of the recent recession: Is the job one for which a college grad can qualify with a minimal amount of continuing education? The data analysis revealed 18 major career sectors with strong employment potential. There is a clear pattern as to where employment opportunities are growing: ten of the highest demand jobs are in computer-related fields, five are in medical, and three—cost estimators, personal financial advisors, and management analysts— are occupations that process or adapt information generated by computers. For the full 2012 report released in June, go to extension.ucsd.edu/specialreports. Following is a synopsis of the top five jobs in the report:

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SPECIAL REPORT at extension.ucsd.edu/specialreports

by Henry DeVries, Sundari Baru,and Josh Shapiro

1. Software Developers, Systems Software The hottest of the hot careers is software developers for systems software. Software developers are the creative minds behind computer programs. They set up the underlying systems that run the devices or control networks. People with different occupational titles develop the applications that permit specific tasks and still others write the programming code and test it. This field is growing at a rate of 32 percent and commands a median salary of $94,180. Successful applicants demonstrate strong programming skills and typically have a degree in computer science or mathematics.

2. Physical Therapists and Assistants Come 2020, gather all the physical therapists whose jobs did not exist in 2010 and they would overflow San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium. There are expected to be 77,400 new job holders across the United States, greater than the stadium capacity. This occupational field is experiencing an incredible growth rate of 39 percent over ten years, from 198,600 employed in 2010 to 276,000 employed in 2020. The median salary is $76,310. The therapist assistant category is growing even faster at 46 percent, although in a smaller employment pool with 30,800 new job openings. An assistant performs routine tasks such as cleaning treatment areas, helping people to the site, and assisting patients with insurance forms. They also observe patients, assist with exercise therapy, and educate families on what to do after treatment. A prerequisite to becoming a therapist assistant is an associate’s degree and the median pay is $49,960.

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3. Software Developers, Applications Chances are every college student has been a software applications customer many times over. Download a song, comparison shop, find directions to the weekend party, play a computer game, submit a job application online, or share a photo electronically—all these functions and widespread access to Internet distribution did not exist when they were born. Applications developers, similar to the number-one hot job of systems developers, have their own classification, which can be filled by people who have analytical skills (i.e.: a political science graduate) and also acquire programming skills in such things as Java or C++. Computer science and math grads are also obvious candidates. This is a very large field, 520,800 already employed, and getting larger at a ten-year clip of 28 percent, slightly less than the systems developers’ projected 32 percent increase. Their median pay is comparable at $87,790 a year.

4. Market Research Analysts/Data Miners Market research analysts and a proliferation of data mining occupational titles are in extremely high demand. These skills are relevant in many parts of the economy and the field leads all others in expected growth at 41 percent (116,800 positions) between 2010 and 2020. The median annual salary is $60,570. Companies rely on these analysts to study market conditions, form sales campaigns, establish customer satisfaction levels and even decide where to locate stores. Market research analysts help financial institutions decide whether to grant loans or credit cards.


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for College Grads and Returning Students

The following table is a look at the criteria used by the UC San Diego Extension research team to determine what constituted a “hot career” in today’s world for recent and mid-career college graduates.

5. Cost Estimators More and more companies are looking for people who are adept at assessing the real costs of business. For example, if a cost estimator for a construction company overestimates the expense of erecting a building, the firm bids too high and probably will not win the project. If a cost estimator underestimates, the firm probably wins the project but may lose money on materials and labor. Cost estimators are also critical to technology developers, manufacturing and defense industries. The median salary is $57,860 and expected growth in positions is 36 percent, an increase of 67,500 new positions by 2020.

Current Projected Median Work TOTAL Employment Growth Wage Environment POINTS

Occupation Title Software Developers, Systems Software

These and related careers represent promising opportunities for college grads willing to augment their university degrees with additional training. Continuing education can rapidly bridge specific skill requirements without spending multiple years in costly graduate programs. The diverse range of certificate programs available through UC San Diego Extension are designed for just that purpose. From Accounting, Data Mining, Embedded Computer Engineering, Healthcare Information Technology to Biotechnology Project Management, UC San Diego Extension offers over 100 certificate programs and 600 courses every quarter to help graduates bridge the employment gap. n

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Biomedical Engineers Personal Financial Advisors

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The algorithm considered these factors: 1. Current rates of employment. A total of 25 points were possible for this category based on current levels of employment data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2. Projected growth for jobs in the field. A total of 25 points were possible based on projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 3. Median wage for jobs in the field. A total of 25 points were possible based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 4. Typical work environments in the field. A total of 25 points were possible for this composite of 10 descriptors from various secondary research sources designed to capture the attractiveness of the workplace environment for the various occupations. 5. Bridgeability factor. This was a simple “yes or no”, “in or out” decision based on whether a college graduate could bridge into this career with one or two years of study or reskilling. This is why excellent careers like registered nurse, medical scientist, veterinarian, optometrist, and pharmacist did not make this hot careers list.

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ow to pay for continuing education is a troubling issue for many San Diegans who want to gain new job skills. A great deal of resources go toward training young people as they leave high school and pursue college or trade school education. Long before President Obama vowed that America will “have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world” by 2020, the desirability of going to college was firmly embedded in the American psyche. Parents put money aside, the federal and state governments provide financial aid, and generous individuals and companies fund scholarships. The percentage of students who go on to college or trade school within a year of high school climbed from 47 percent to 67 percent in the last 30 years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That translates to more than 18 million per year. Meanwhile, tuition and fees during that same period, adjusted for inflation, rose 439 percent, towering over increases in medical care, housing and food. Yet median family income only rose 147 percent during the same period. This has left many high school parents and college students wondering how they can maximize their return on this tremendous investment.

But what about those who have already been down that road and now need new skills? Here are eight ways to find help to pay the cost of continuing education: As an employee benefit, many employers will reimburse all or part of your tuition j Employers. at an accredited school. Employers appreciate employees who are willing to go the extra mile by taking courses at night or on weekends. At UC San Diego Extension, about 45 percent of students in certificate programs receive all or part of their fees paid by their employer.

A grant is money that does not have to be repaid. Typically these are offered by the k Grants. federal government, state agencies, and colleges. Study. If you can work your way through school, work study programs give you money for l Work working while going to school. For students with promise and potential, an increasing number of merit m Scholarships. scholarships are now being offered. For example, at UC San Diego Extension scholarships are offered to University of California alumni for up to $5,500.

Service. There are many programs offered by the U.S. Armed Forces to provide n Military financial aid for continuing education. Development. Money is available to retrain out of work San Diegans. o Workforce The Workforce Partnership has specific eligibility requirements to receive this funding. To determine if you qualify, visit one of the six One-Stop Career Centers in San Diego (workforce.org).

spouse. If you are the spouse of a military person, you are eligible for free financial aid p Military through the Military Spouse Department of Defense financial aid program. Loans. A loan is borrowed money that must be repaid. Various local banks, credit q Student unions, and lending institutions now offer private loan programs specifically for continuing

education. The hope is you will be able to borrow money at a lower interest rate than you can with say your credit card. The difference in interest rates is in fact financial aid. Check with your local financial institution to see what types of programs may be available.

A final piece of advice from financial aid advisors: If you don’t request, you don’t receive. Find the training you want and then ask for the various ways to pay for continuing education. n­­ 6

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Customized Corporate Training BRING UC SAN DIEGO EXCELLENCE TO YOUR WORKPLACE Five Simple Steps 1 Schedule a needs assessment by calling (858) 534-9153. 2 Identify potential training solutions. 3 Meet with instructor to review content. 4 Deliver course at your location. 5 Evaluate course results.

Are you building your future leaders? Are your employees technical skills up to date? Are you equipping supervisors and managers for success?

Strengthen, engage and inspire your people People are the key to business success. Results come from individuals, equipped with the right skills, energized to do the right activities at the right time. Whether your organization is small or large, on-site classes offer a cost-effective way to deliver specialized t­raining tailored to your organization and your people.

Power up your workforce for maximum performance • Customization—you choose the time, location and topic. • Integrated curriculum—align training programs with your strategic initiatives. • High-performing teams—employees learn new skills, develop a common language, and build confidence. • Real-world knowledge—access cutting edge tools and techniques through highly experienced instructors who are practitioners in their fields. • UCSD credit—employees earn continuing education units (CEU’s) that can lead to a professional certificate or be used for maintaining credentials or licenses.

The Manager’s Toolkit program is an excellent survey course for our experienced leaders. The ­curriculum parallels that of a 4-year Organizational Behavior program, providing our leaders with solid ­foundations in the 10 main topics covered.

Online and hybrid courses Coursework can be customized for the Web for online delivery to both local and remote employees. Hybrid classes, containing both online and classroom instruction, are also ­available.

Kimberly Fremo, Employee Development Manager San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Gas Company, Sempra Energy Utilities

Experienced instructors All courses are taught by practitioners who are experts in their fields. They put theory into practice using case studies, hands-on work experiments, and special guest l­ecturers.

Outstanding customer care We will handle the administration of your staff training from beginning to end. Our goal is to develop a one-on-one relationship based on clear communication and superior service.

Let us handle the administration of your training from beginning to end.

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ONLINE Free Online Course Tour – Webinar Wednesday, September 19, 2012 12:00-1:00 p.m. PDT See firsthand how to engage with classmates, post assignments, and find course resources in an online environment. Ask questions and get answers from the comfort of your home or office. Space is limited. Visit ucsdextension.adobeconnect.com/

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The shortest distance between you and your next class is extension.ucsd.edu/online. Quality Instruction, Flexible Format UC San Diego Extension provides a superior online classroom experience that allows you to fit learning into your busy life. Log on and learn from home, work or any place that is convenient for you. Our online courses deliver the same high-quality content and expert instruction as “face-to-face” courses. Whether you are working on your own time or in real-time online sessions, your interactions with fellow students and your dedicated instructor makes for a true online learning community.

“I enjoy the flexibility that online classes offer. I can work on the course anytime, anywhere. It’s great when I have to travel; I can still be working on my class.”

Over 850 online courses are offered to busy working professionals in the following areas of study:

• Art, Photography & performing Arts • Business • Digital Arts •

education

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english Language studies

Foreign Languages

Healthcare, Behavioral Sciences & Safety

Humanities & Writing

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Information Technology & software engineering

• Spend more time learning and zero time driving to class

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Leadership & Management Development

Life sciences

Public Service & Social Responsibility

BENEFITS OF ONLINE LEARNING • Learn anytime and anywhere

For more information on classes and to see if online learning is for you, visit

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What our students think about online classes

I learned so much and it was nice to hear the different view points from so many people who live all over the world. We had people in the on-line class that live in Peru and Paris. It was fascinating how one subject, such as recycling, is done, or not done, in other countries and even the difference between Northern California and Southern California. You just can’t get that kind of experience when everyone lives in the same area and attends class.” “I enjoyed flipping back through audio visual lectures to review certain points at my leisure.” “The discussion board offered so much more than in most online classes. The thought provoking topics and the great class participation promoted the ability to apply the lessons learned into our daily work and life.” “I like that I could interact with the whole class without actually being on campus at UCSD.” “The instructor’s audio lessons were outstanding. Her personal experiences along with her professional outlook made each audio lesson very inspiring.” “By presenting audio/visual lectures, interactive discussions with classmates and the instructor, activities and readings, there was plenty of variety to keep us all motivated.”

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MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS What are UCSD Master’s Degrees?

Do I need to take the GRE/GMAT?

The following UCSD 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 mid-career professionals and may be taken on a full or part-time basis.

No, the GRE/GMAT is not required for admission to these programs.

Are there admission requirements?

Is there financial aid?

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 working experience, resume, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose with the application. See individual program websites for details.

Students may secure funding opportunities through a number of outside agencies, both ­government and non-government organizations and foundations. Commercial bank loans are available for students. There are many opportunities for scholarships and fellowships, but interested students must investigate and apply for these on their own. See individual ­program websites for details.

“I have to admit that I wasn’t sure I could fit going back to school into my life - but I enjoyed the online class so much that it was easy to make the time to study. I thought the coursework was excellent in terms of the amount of information provided and the hands-on practical work expected of us, and I really appreciated the sense of support that the instructor conveyed. I signed up for the class hoping to eventually earn a certificate so that I can freelance to supplement my future pension, but was delighted to find out I can put it to good use right now on the job. It was money and time well-spent.

ARCHITECTURE-BASED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING aese.ucsd.edu (858) 534-9162 CLINICAL RESEARCH clre.ucsd.edu (858) 534-9164

Who are the faculty? Courses are taught by renowned faculty from the UCSD School of Medicine, Jacobs School of Engineering, the UCSD Department of Computer Science, the Rady School of Management, California Western School of Law, and leaders in the healthcare business and engineering industries. See individual program websites for details.

HEALTH LAW DEGREE hlaw.ucsd.edu (858) 534-9159 LEADERSHIP OF HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS lhco.ucsd.edu (858) 534-9158

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Sonnets from the Portugese, ©2012 Jim Machacek

­Photography: Images and Techniques

Find out how to improve your technique and develop your creative eye in our classes in digital and film photography. We offer classes in darkroom, Photoshop, alternative photographic techniques, digital printing, studio and location lighting, and artistic development. For details, call the department of Arts, Humanities and Languages at (858) 534-5760, email ahl@ucsd.edu, or visit extension.ucsd.edu/arts

Actors and Musicians Needed: No Experience Necessary We offer exciting and rewarding performing arts classes, from beginner to advanced, every quarter. Learn how to sing like a professional or play an array of instruments from experienced instructors. Develop your acting skills, discover how to move and speak with grace and authority, and learn techniques that can enhance your everyday life from actors and dancers and renowned faculty from UC San Diego’s Department of Theatre and Dance. Take some time to enjoy yourself and be expressive in a class or workshop today! For details, call the department of Arts, Humanities and Languages at (858) 534-5760, email ahl@ucsd.edu, or visit extension.ucsd.edu/arts

­­Acting Acting for the Camera Acting II Improv 101 Introduction to Acting Art History Art through the Ages: Ancient Greece and Rome Art through the Ages: Prehistory to Ancient Egypt Drawing Animal Illustration Drawing: Focus on Perception (Beginning) Drawing: Refining Technique (Intermediate) Figure Drawing I Mixed Media Contemporary Floral Design: Fall Flowers Creative Process I Introduction to Jewelry Fabrication Upcycled Art: Recycle and Reuse to Make Art

Music Guitar I Intermediate Piano Piano I, II Singing I The History of Jazz: A Cultural and Musical Exploration*

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“Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.” —Twyla Tharp

Painting Abstract Painting Intermediate Watercolor Introduction to Painting Life Painting Plein Air Painting: A Working Method Photography (Film & Digital) Alternative Photographic Processes Color Management for Photographers Digital Camera Basics Digital Darkroom Documentary Photography Intermediate Digital Printing Intermediate Photography in the Digital Age Introduction to Black & White Photography Introduction to Photography in the Digital Age Photo Silkscreen I Playing with Color: A Photography Workshop Reading Photographs: The Art of Seeing Understanding Photographic Light: Studio & Location Viewing America: A Survey of Contemporary Documentary Projectsy


Business

Center for Life/Work Strategies Employment in today’s market has fundamentally changed—it is up to individuals, not companies to strategize their career moves for growth. The Center for Life/Work Strategies provides resources to help professionals effectively manage their careers. Some offerings provide general career guidance, while others are industry-specific, connecting students to key industry organizations, sector leaders, mentors, and companies.

Fall Workshops: • The Charisma Edge • Build Your Personal Brand • Early Stage Entrepreneurship • How Your Unique Design Will Help You Reboot Your Career • Career Management for Professionals • One-on-One Coaching Sessions • Interviewing & Negotiating for Professionals • Graduate school test prep: GMAT, GRE, LSAT, and MCAT For details, call (858) 246-1037, email sspicci@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/careers

Scholarship Opportunity in Facilities Management HD Supply Facilities Maintenance has generously provided a $2,000 scholarship for a promising student of the Facilities Management Certificate program. HD Supply supports cutting-edge education in the facilities field as a part of their social responsibility efforts. For details, call (858) 534-8139, email fodonnel@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/facilities

Online Courses in Marketing Learn the essentials of marketing and stay up to date with the latest in social media. The Professional Certificate in Marketing will provide you with foundational skills in marketing, branding, research, and strategic planning. This fall, try an online course: • Elements of Marketing (Offered online and in-class) • Practical Market Research (Offered online and in-class) • Marketing via Social Media (Online) • Product Management, Branding and Positioning (Online)

Project Management Certificate Online Take control of your career and get the most out of your time. Complete the professional certificate in Project Management entirely online. Classes are taught by many of the same experienced professionals who also teach on campus. Get started this fall with Project Management Essentials or the four-day Project Management Boot Camp. For details, call (858) 534-8133, email a9cook@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/pm

Accounting & Taxation Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice Auditing Business Bookkeeping-An Introduction Certified Bookkeeper Program Certified Bookkeeping Program - Information Session Cost Accounting Elementary Accounting I*, II* Federal Individual Income Taxation* Intermediate Accounting Theory and Practice I, II Real Estate Tax & Accounting* Taxation of the Business Entity* Business - General Business Decision Making Business Law for Managers International Trade Operations Introduction to Business* Career Assistance Career Management Career Transition & Development - Information Session Career Transition and Development for Professionals Early Stage Entrepreneurship How Your Unique Design Will Help You Reboot Your Career Interviewing/Negotiating for Professionals One-on-One Coaching Sessions* Resume Building for Professionals The Charisma Edge Communication Skills Business Communication Skills Strategic Cross-Cultural Communication Facilities Management Facilities Operations & Maintenance Healthcare Facilities Management Principles of Facilities Management* Sustainable Facility Design & Space Planning Finance & Investment Business Valuation 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 Human Resources Management & Organizational Development Alternative Rewards Behavioral and Competency-Based Interviewing Benefits and Pension Plans Care and Feeding of Corporate Culture Careers in Human Resources Directed Studies in Human Resources E-Media Essentials: Selecting Media for Online Training* Emerging Trends and Issues in Human Resource Management

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When I graduated from UCSD, I worked for a small start-up and gradually moved my way up to Development Manager. In this role I managed the development staff, as well as all of the company’s projects, but I was struggling to put together timelines and manage costs. A friend told me about the Project Management Certificate at UCSD Extension, and her plans to pursue PMP credentials. Hoping to learn project management tools and techniques for my job, I joined the certificate program. The classes taught me the foundations of project management, and best of all, worked within my schedule. They provided me with the knowledge base and required coursework needed to earn my PMP credential. With my certificate, I landed a Project Manager position at a local biotech company, where there were great career growth opportunities for me. My new company supported my pursuit of the PMP credential, and now I’m the PMO Systems Manager. The project management tools and techniques I learned were brought to life.

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Thanks to the [Sustainable Business Strategies class] instructors and the class projects, my desire to become a Sustainability Consultant became a reality.

Employee and Labor Relations HR LearnAbout Tour Managing Human Resources: An Overview Organizational Dynamics Strategic Staffing Succession Planning and Career Development Training and Development Understanding Employee Compensation Work/Life Integration: The HR Response Information Systems Management Business Process Optimization (BPO) Effective Management of IT Projects Enterprise Systems Evaluation and Management Issues Strategic Role of IT in Business Marketing & Advertising Careers in Marketing: Info Session* Creative Advertising Strategies Directed Studies in Marketing Elements of Marketing* Getting to Know Your Customers: Practical Market Research* Global Marketing Green Marketing & Positioning Marketing via Social Media* Online Marketing Strategies Product Management, Branding and Positioning* Promotional Copywriting Public Relations Tools and Tactics Strategic Marketing Planning Project Management Basics of Project Management for Everyday Use Controlling Project Costs and Risks* Earned Value Project Management

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—Lisa Ruder, Student Interest-Based Negotiation* Microsoft Project 2010 Project Management Boot Camp Project Management Essentials* Project Management Simulation Project Planning and Scheduling* Project Procurement Management* Work Team Concepts and Skills Purchasing & Supply Management Purchasing I The Green Supply Chain* Quality & Process Improvement Introduction to Six Sigma* Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Lean Enterprise Real Estate Real Estate Finance Real Estate Practice Real Estate Property Management Workforce Development Advising Foundation Principles for Career Advisors*

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Digital Arts

Mr. Van Hamersveld is very supportive. He gave extremely good feedback and responds in a timely manner to any questions. He also pointed us to animation resources where we can further get a better understanding on the principles of animation, acting, and timing. He is also very encouraging. Overall, Eric is an excellent animation instructor. Thank you for a most rewarding experience learning animation.

—Animation I online student evaluation

Looking For a Career Change and Advancement? The mission of our professional certificate programs in game design, graphic design, mobile applications development, and video production is to provide a well-balanced, high-quality education. We combine applied arts technology and techniques, related business practices, and portfolio creation, in order to prepare students for entry-level employment and for professional advancement within their chosen fields. • Convenient pre-set, 12 month class schedule • Career focused education that puts you ahead of other programs • Gain hands-on experience allowing you to immediately apply your new skills • Individualized instruction from professionals within their industry Join us for an information session and learn about diversifying your skill sets in our high quality, career focused programs, ask questions and discuss your future as a creative professional.

Upcoming information sessions: August 20. RSVP to dac@ucsd.edu For details, call (858) 534-6705 or visit dac.ucsd.edu

Digital Arts offers: Individual classes • Online & Onsite Software focused, specialized curriculums • AutoCAD • Design Media • Web Media Project-based, professional, one-year curriculums at the Digital Arts Center • Mobile Applications (Spring 2012) starting in Fall 2012 • Video & Editing (Fall 2012) • Casual Gaming • Graphic Design • Mobile Applications • Video & Editing

Proud to be UC San Diego Put UC San Diego Extension on your resumé when you complete a ­certificate.

Animation and Computer Aided-Design 3D Studio Max I Animation I: Introduction to Disney’s 12 Principles of Animation* AutoCAD I: Introduction AutoCAD II: Intermediate AutoCAD III: Working Drawings Maya I: Introduction to 3D Modeling* Revit I: Introduction Revit II: Intermediate Core Design Skills Creative Ad Campaign Design I: From Mad Men to Modern Day* Design Media & Web Media Specialized Certificates - Information Session* Digital Design Essentials A, B* Digital Media* Web Media* Digital Arts Center Programs Digital Arts Center - Information Session Graphics and Digital Design Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Adobe Illustrator* Adobe InDesign* Adobe InDesign: Publishing to Tablets and Other Mobile Devices Adobe Photoshop I*, II* Graphic Design Workshop Illustrator 2 Day: Level I InDesign 2 Day: Level I Photoshop 2 Day: Level I Video and Mobile Media Adobe After Effects* Web Design Adobe Dreamweaver I* Adobe Dreamweaver II (Intermediate)* Introduction to Blogging Design Software* User Interface Design* Web Design: HTML5 & CSS for Designers* WordPress I*

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Education SB 2042 Clear Credential Program The State of California mandates that all teachers must hold a valid California Teaching Credential, which authorizes them to provide classroom instruction. Our program is designed for public, charter and private school teachers who are employed in a school or district that do not have an Induction program. The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing has adopted new clear credential program standards. All candidates must now apply and complete the coursework under the new program standards. For details, call (858) 534-9286 email unexeduc@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/education

Gifted and Talented Education UCSD Extension’s Specialized Certificate in Gifted and Talented Education offers training for educators who want to teach and develop programs for gifted and talented students. The program meets training requirements for educators, counselors, psychologists, administrators, and others responsible for GATE program services. For details, call (858) 534-9286 email unexeduc@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/education

Professional Development Satisfy your Continuing Education requirements with specialized instruction in various curriculum topics. Some of the courses offered throughout the year include Art Survival Skills for the Classroom, Alternative Assessments, Bookmaking for the Classroom, Classroom Management, Differentiation System Design, Planning Your Lessons to be Brain-Friendly, Project-based Learning, and Storytelling—Engaging Student Interest. For details, call (858) 534-9286 email unexeduc@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/education

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CLAD Through CTEL Assessment of English Learners* CLAD Through CTEL Portfolio* Culture and Inclusion* Foundations and Methods of English Language/Literacy Development and Content Instruction* Language and Language Development* Orientation: CLAD Through CTEL* E-learning & Instructional Technology Enhancing Your Online Course with Multimedia* Foundations of Curriculum Design and Evaluation* Introduction to Online Learning* Teaching Online Practicum* K-12 Professional Development Dealing with ADD/ADHD Children* Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workshop for Teachers Planning Your Lessons to be Brain-Friendly* Project-based Learning* K-12 Special Programs & Events College Counseling Practicum* College Counseling Strategies* Principles of College Counseling* Special Populations & Exceptional Students 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* State Credentials & Requirements Clear Credential Information Session* Clear Credential Orientation* Clear Credential Portfolio* Clear Credential Site-Based Mentor Clinic* Collaboration and Support for Effective Teaching* English Language Learners* Equitable and Inclusive Learning Environments* Health Education for the Teacher* Health Education for the Teacher: Advanced* Integrating Technology in Education K-12, Level 1, 2* Mainstreaming the Special Child* Mainstreaming the Special Child: Advanced*

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Methods of Teaching for Elementary Schools* Methods of Teaching for Secondary Schools* Pedagogy for Effective Teaching* Teaching English Learners* Teaching Special Populations* The Reading Process* U.S. Constitution Preparation Course and Examination* Teaching Adult Learners Adult Learners Capstone Portfolio* CTE Core for Clear Single/Multiple Subject Teachers* Current Issues in Adult Education* Designated Subject Foundations Course* Designated Subjects Portfolio Course* Designated Subjects Program Orientation* Designated Subjects: CTE Emphasis Course* Foundations of Adult Education* Level I: The Instructional Process/Techniques of Teaching Vocational Education* Level II: Principles and Practices of Vocational Education* Preparing for a Community College Career* Teaching English as a Second Language Linguistics for Language Teachers* Teaching and Testing ESL Listening and Speaking Skills* TESOL Practicum* The Role of Grammar in Teaching a Second Language* Theories of Second-Language Acquisition and Application to Teaching* Teaching Language Arts English Language Development (ELD) Linked To Reading* Making Meaning: Teaching Comprehension Strategies* R & L: Assessment, Intervention, & Instruction* R & L: Culture of Literacy* Reading & Literacy Authorization Information Session* Reading & Literacy Program Orientation* Reading Certificate Practicum* Writing to Read*


English Language Studies

Engineering

Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Program

HVAC Program Celebrates 25 Years! Since 1987, the HVAC program has been providing the most up-to-date, state of the art education in the field. Taught by Frank Shadpour, an ASHRAE distinguished speaker and fellow, this hands-on program explores the theory, governing codes, calculation, and practical application of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. For details, call (858) 534-9351, email unexengr@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/hvac

Get Innovative with Design of Experiments Learn to use Design of Experiments (DOE) to enable innovative product and process designs. You will explore the most effective and efficient approach to analyze, optimize and evaluate competing product or process design concepts. For details, call (858) 534-9351, email unexengr@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/engineering

LabVIEW Programming Develop efficient LabVIEW programs for many data-acquisition analyses, device testing, automation, and motion-control projects found in today’s high-tech workplace. Exam to become a Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer also included. For details, call (858) 534-9356, email cahanson@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/engineering Communications Engineering Antenna Theory and Design DSPII* Fundamentals of Digital Communication for Wireless Systems* Introduction to OFDMA and 4G Systems* RF Principles and Applications RFIC Design Signals and Systems* Video Compression: Algorithms & Standards Defense Applications GIS I: Introduction to GIS* HSI III: Managing the HSI in the Acquisition Process (Technical Authority)* Logistics I: Logistics Overview* Logistics III: Front End Analysis* Embedded Engineering Embedded Controller Hardware Design* Embedded Controller Programming I: Introduction Embedded Controller Programming III: Real-Time Programming* Embedded Linux* Embedded RTOS

Engineering Design Design of Experiments Engineering Development Tools LabVIEW Programming HVAC Systems Design & Control HVAC DDC Networking Design Integrated Circuit Design Fundamentals of CMOS Analog Integrated-Circuits Hardware Design with VHDL Medical Device Engineering Introduction to Medical Devices* Systems Engineering Engineering Project Management I Systems Engineering Management* Systems Requirements Analysis* Systems Verification and Validation*

Demand for qualified English teachers is strong in the United States and around the world. There are more English teaching jobs than there are teachers to fill the positions. Learn the theories and practical applications necessary to be a qualified, in-demand English language professional. A TEFL certificate will make you marketable in as little as one quarter. For details, call (858) 534-7418 email tefl@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/tefl

Academic & Business Writing Academic Writing Business Writing for Non-Native Speakers Scientific and Technical Writing for Non-native English Speakers Conversation & Oral Presentation Advanced Conversation Improvement Conversation Improvement Effective Oral Presentation Grammar & Vocabulary Grammar & Editing II Grammar/Vocabulary Building Pronunciation & Fluency Accent Reduction Seminar Advanced Pronunciation & Fluency Teaching English as a Foreign Language 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 Bookmaking for the EFL Classroom Cross-Cultural Issues in Language Teaching Games for the EFL Classroom Grammar Workshop I, II for EFL Introduction to Pronunciation and Fluency for Language Teachers Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language

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English Language Studies | Courses Teaching English as a Foreign Language (continued) Introduction to Teaching Writing Music in the EFL Classroom Oral Presentations for Language Teachers

Pronunciation Workshop: Special Needs in the Asian Classroom Teaching TOEFL Prep Classes: Paper & Internet Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes 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

Foreign Languages

Learning a language puts the world in your hands! From Arabic to Spanish, we focus on developing your communication skills while providing a convenient evening class schedule, and a supportive, comfortable environment. For details, call (858) 534-5760, email ahl@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/languages

Professional Certificate in Spanish Language The ability to speak Spanish is increasingly important in San Diego and southern California. Get quality language coursework from experienced instructors in beginning to intermediate level Spanish. For details, visit extension.ucsd.edu/spanish

Translation and Interpretation (Spanish/English) Bilingual skills are highly marketable in today’s multicultural world and can open the door to a new career. Professionals are needed in a wide variety of fields, including law, health care, media, customer service call centers, general business, education, and social services. Interpreters and translators work in public and private sectors, own and operate their own translation and interpretation service companies, or work freelance. For details, visit extension.ucsd.edu/translation

Travel Study: Live the Language! UC San Diego Extension is proud to offer academic credit for successfully completing preapproved programs in Mexico and Spain. For details, visit extension.ucsd.edu/travelstudy

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Arabic Arabic for Communication I Modern Standard Arabic I Chinese (Mandarin) Chinese for Communication I, II French French Book Club French for Communication I, II, III German German for Communication I, II Italian Italian for Communication I, II Japanese Japanese for Communication I, II, III Portuguese (Brazilian) Portuguese for Communication I, III, IV Spanish Refining Fluency in Spanish: Spain & the Caribbean Spanish for Communication I, II, III, IV, V, VI Translation & Interpretation English to Spanish Translation I*, II Entrance Exam* Interpretation and Translation in Education Introduction to Court Interpretation Introduction to Interpretation Introduction to Translation* Medical Translation: Specialty Areas* Sight Translation: Theory & Practice Simultaneous Interpretation: Theory & Practice Spanish to English Translation I* Theory and Practice of Translation* Translation & Interpretation Program Information Session

“To have another language is to possess a second soul.” —Charlemagne


Healthcare, BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & SAFETY

Clinical Trials Certificate Programs Get the training and skills needed to enter into or advance in this vibrant and stimulating field through one of three different certificate programs: • Clinical Trials Design & Management offers multiple specialty paths including Oncology, Regulatory and Project Management for Sponsors and Clinical Trials Sites. Many courses offered online. Visit extension.ucsd.edu/clinicaltrials to learn more. • Clinical Trials Administration offers students with varied backgrounds immediately applicable knowledge of the clinical trials process. The program can be completed in as few as 3 months. Visit extension.ucsd.edu/cta to learn more. • Clinical Trials in Latin America is tailored to the unique environmental, political and social considerations in Latin American countries, the curriculum is delivered entirely online and in Spanish. Visit extension.ucsd.edu/estudiosclinicos to learn more. For details, call (858) 534-9262, email unexhealthcare@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/healthcare

Politics & Public Policy of US Healthcare - Sacramento This exciting, fast-paced and practical course is filled with critical information for those who want to advance their understanding of healthcare politics. Classes focus on leadership and political advocacy, legislative structures, the media in healthcare, building coalitions, lobbying, and political campaigns. Participants will spend a day in Sacramento to attending a legislative session. 50 hours of BRN credits are offered. For details, call (858) 534-9261, email unexhealthcare@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/healthcare

Medical Procedural Coding Certificate During the next 10 years, almost four million jobs will open up in healthcare industry support services and as a result certified coders will be in heavy demand. The Medical Procedural Coding Certificate program illustrates the concepts of current procedural terminology (CPT) and diagnostic coding (ICD-9 CM), while expanding the coding and billing knowledge of students preparing them for the American Academy of Professional Coders certificate examination. An ICD-10 course is also available. For details, call (858) 534-9262, email unexhealthcare@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/healthcare

Nurse Refresher & Re-Entry Program The Nurse Refresher & Re-Entry Program is designed to prepare nurses to return to practice. Nurses have the opportunity to gain a realistic perspective of the healthcare environment in a variety of settings: • acute care • clinic • sub-acute • ambulatory care This didactic portion provides nurses with a chance to review assessment skills, address care and intervention methods and evidence-based nursing practice standards. Nurses are assisted with the development of a professional advancement path/plan with recognition of individual learning needs and additional educational preparation. For details, call (858) 534-9262, email unexhealthcare@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/healthcare

Behavioral Sciences Art Therapy: Range of Practice Basic and Advanced Counseling Skills and Characteristics Chemical Dependency I: Disease, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Pharmacology, Recovery Crisis Intervention: Theory and Practical Skills Cultural Imagery and Sandplay Themes Cultural, Social, and Historical Overview of Alcohol and Drug Related Problems Families Fighting and Changing: Play Therapy with Children of Divorce and Remarriage Introduction to Counseling Models Media and Materials in ArtTherapy Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Practice and Protocol Play Therapy for Attachment Disorders Play Therapy to Increase Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Regulation Sandplay and Alchemy Sandplay and the Neurological Basis for Healing Trauma Supervision/Practicum in Art Therapy Therapeutic Use of Imagery with Groups Clinical Trials & Research Becoming a Clinical Trials Principal Investigator* Buenas Prácticas Clínicas (BPC)* Clinical Study Implementation and Management* Clinical Trials Intensive Workshop Comités de Ética/Protección de Sujetos Humanos* Drug Development Process* El Proceso de Desarrollo de Fármacos* Estándares Profesionales en la Conducción de Estudios Clínicos* Financial Management of Clinical Trials* Good Clinical Practices* Human Subjects Protection and IRBs Introducción a la Investigación Clínica Internacional* Introduction to Clinical Research* Medical Writing: Protocols, Reports, Summaries, and Submissions* Monitoring Oncology Trials* Monitorización de Estudios Clínicos* Nuts and Bolts of Monitoring Clinical Trials*

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HEALTHCARE, BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & SAFETY | Courses (continued) Organizaciones de Investigación Clínica por Contrato (CRO)* Pharmaco-Economics and Effectiveness Trials Preparación para un Nuevo Estudio Clínico* Prospective Preparation for Internal and External Audits Science of Clinical Trials Design* Setting Up a New Clinical Study* Site and Investigator Recruitment* Understanding Oncology* Working with Clinical Research Organizations (CROs)* Coding Basic Medical Coding Medical Procedural Coding Fitness Instruction & Exercise Science Business Basics for the Personal Trainer Exercise Program Design for Special Populations Fitness Assessment Techniques Fitness Certificate Free Information Session* Foundations of Exercise Science* Functional Fitness Training Tools Fundamentals of Anatomy and Kinesiology Nutrition for Fitness and Sport Healthcare Career Proficiencies Introduction to Nutrition Science* Introduction to US Healthcare* Medical Terminology* Occupational Safety & Security for Health Professionals* Overview of Medical Practice* Healthcare FYI Emotional Intelligence: Helping you Provide Better Care* Ethics for Healthcare Professionals* Healthcare Project Management* Presentation Skills* Understanding US Healthcare* Healthcare Information Technology Healthcare IT Capstone Project Project Management in the Healthcare Environment* Lactation Education Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (Breastfeeding Training)* Hybrid Lactation Consultant Lactation Consultant Education* Lactation Educator Counselor Training Program* Lactation Medical Documentation* Nursing & Clinical Professionals Case Management Intensive Emergency Department Nursing Basic Preceptorship* Emergency Department Nursing, Part I*, II* Infection Prevention for the Hospital Setting (CA SB158)* Nurse Refresher & Re-Entry Program Practicum for Re-Entry Nursing Program Resuscitation Science Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Renewal Course Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Renewal Course

Professional Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health OSHA Training Institute Education Center at UC San Diego delivers a full array of safety classes and programs for both experienced and newer safety professionals. Year-round coursework provides important workplace knowledge and practical experience regarding safety and safety standards. Benefits include: practical application of OSHA regulations in your workplace, networking, access to current industry information, justification for advancement or promotion, and opportunities to change jobs or careers. For details, call (800) 358-9206, or visit osha.ucsd.edu

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Safety 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher (UCSD 2018) Electrical High Voltage Standards - Federal (UCSD 3096) Electrical High Voltage Standards - State (UCSD 3098) Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State (UCSD 3097) Military EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety (UCSD 9300) Safety Inspection Techniques (UCSD 4000) Scaffolding (UCSD 3200) Trainer Course - Confined Space (UCSD 2265) Trainer Course - Crane Safety (UCSD 9010) Trainer Course - Forklift Safety (UCSD 9020) Trainer Course - Rigging Safety (UCSD 9030) Trainer Course - Trenching Trainer (UCSD 3011 Military EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety (UCSD 9300) Safety Inspection Techniques (UCSD 4000) Scaffolding (UCSD 3200) Trainer Course - Confined Space (UCSD 2265) Trainer Course - Trenching Trainer (UCSD 3011)

UC San Diego Extension and The Centre for Organization Effectiveness have joined to offer programs for public-sector managers. extension.ucsd.edu/ publicmanagement


Humanities & Writing “

There is creative reading as well as creative writing.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson

Write Your Way to a New Career Do you have an ability to clearly explain how things work to the rest of us? Learn how to turn your skills into a new career with our Professional Certificate in Technical Communication. The program is completely online and we offer a quarterly online information session. Learn more today! For details, call (858) 534-5760, email ahl@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/techcomm

Celebrate Good Literature “When you reread a classic, you do not see more in the book than you did before; you see more in you than there was before” — Clifton Fadiman. Whether your tastes run to Tolstoy or Twilight, to classics or cutting-edge contemporary fiction, we offer terrific literature classes that will enrich your enjoyment of the world’s most celebrated writers. For details, call (858) 534-5760, email ahl@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/humanities

Creative Writing Have a bestseller in mind, just not sure how to get it down on paper? Learn the vital techniques designed to enhance, encourage and enrich your writing in one of our many creative writing courses. For details, call (858) 534-5760, email ahl@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/creativewriting

Copyediting Copyediting I*, II*, III* Introduction to Scientific and Medical Editing* Marketing for Copyeditors: How to Get the Word Out* Core Writing Skills Developing Effective Writing Skills* Grammar Lab* Writing for the Web* Writing Program Information Session* Creative Writing Creative Writing I Novel Writing I Personality that Ticks: Developing Character for Creative Non-Fiction and Memoir Playwriting I Publishing for a Profit Screenwriting I Writers Workshop: Read and Critique Writing by Heart Writing for Children I Writing Narrative Non Fiction II Writing Popular Fiction Feature Writing Introduction to News and Feature Writing* History, Politics & Culture People, Power, and Politics: Conversations with Sandy Lakoff Literature Masterpieces of Russian Literature Steinbeck’s America The Intricate World of Tennessee Williams The Novels of William Faulkner Revelle Forum Revelle Forum: Salman Rushdie Revelle Forum: T.C. Boyle Technical Communication Applied Design for Technical Communicators* Technical Communication I*, II*

Proud to be UC San Diego Put UC San Diego Extension on your resumé when you complete a ­certificate.

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Information Technology & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Drupal Website Development New! Drupal is changing the way websites are developed and deployed on the Internet. Examine Drupal website architecture, design, site building, theming and module development. For details, call (858) 534-9352, email infotech@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/IT

Explore JavaScript Explore the most popular scripting language on the web. You will learn the more basic principles such as core syntax and usage principles, to more advanced features such as emerging aspects of the language, advanced DOM usage, and use of Ajax. For details, call (858) 534-9358, email infotech@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/IT

Software Engineering Management Effective management of the full software life cycle is the most critical factor influencing the success of software projects. This certificate program will help you develop the business and project management skills needed to produce high-quality software products. For details, call (858) 534-9358, email infotech@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/software Data Analysis Apache Hadoop System Administration Data Mining I: Basic Methods and Techniques* Data Mining II: Advanced Methods and Applications* Data Preparation for Data Mining* Introduction to R Programming* Introduction to Statistics* Predictive Analytics* Text Mining Data Management Advanced Excel for Analysis and Business Intelligence Biological Database Design Business Intelligence: An Introduction using Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence: Microsoft Reporting Services SSRS Business Productivity using Microsoft Access

Business Productivity using Microsoft Excel Introduction to Oracle SQL Introduction to SQL Programming Concepts Oracle Database Administration Workshop I, II Program with Oracle PL/SQL T-SQL Level I* The Business of the Cloud: Technical, Security and Legal considerations Healthcare IT Basic Concepts in Networking and Security* Concepts in Healthcare IT I* Internet & Web Technologies Drupal Website Development Joomla! Essentials and Beyond jQuery PHP Programming SEO & SEM: The Fast Track to Search Engine Optimization and Marketing

Law

My first interview after graduating from the paralegal program in ‘06 landed me at one of the premier San Diego employee benefits law firm. As a QDRO paralegal, I was responsible for the entire QDRO department, and after five years with the firm I decided to become a contract paralegal. I now work for family law attorneys on an as-needed basis. I’m thankful for all the knowledge and skills I gained in UCSD Extension’s Paralegal Program, which has brought me much success in the field of law. 20

SharePoint I: The Essentials Web Analytics: Techniques, Tools, and Tricks Web Publishing I Web Publishing II: HTML & CSS Web Publishing III: Site Design & Usability Microsoft .NET ASP.NET MVC Fundamentals ASP.NET Programming* Building Applications with Silverlight and RIA Services C# Programming for Beginners* C# Programming I, II* Database Programming with ADO.NET and Entity Framework Fundamentals of the .NET Framework Programming Windows Communication Foundation(WCF)I Mobile Technologies Android Programming I, II Introduction to Objective-C iOS Programming I Mobile Device Programming Concepts Networking & Security CISSP Security Exam Preparation* Programming Languages C/C++ Programming I : Fundamental Programming Concepts* C/C++ Programming II : Dynamic Memory and File I/O Concepts C/C++ Programming IV: Advanced Programming with Objects Data Structures and Algorithms Introduction to Perl Programming* Introduction to Programming Java Programming I: Introduction to Java Programming* Java Programming II: Core Java Programming Java Programming IV : Advanced Java Programming Structures JavaScript I Software Engineering Tools and Processes Business Practices for Software Project Managers Successful Software Implementation and Delivery UNIX/LINUX UNIX Operating Systems - Introduction UNIX Shell Programmin UNIX System Administration I, II

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Intellectual Property Advanced Issues in Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Law Patent Drafting Principles of Copyrights Principles of Patents Legal Education & Paralegal Training

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Pursue a Career in the Legal Field UC San Diego Extension’s well-established legal programs prepare aspiring legal professionals for successful careers. Learn about the Paralegal Certificate and Intellectual Property Certificate, as well as careers in those fields, at an upcoming information session: • Saturday, July 28, 10:00–11:00 a.m. • Wednesday, August 1, 6:00–7:00 p.m. • Thursday, September 6, 6:00–7:00 p.m. For details, call (858) 534-8164, email jdunlap@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/paralegal

Paralegal Career Services Students and alumni of the Paralegal Program have access to job assistance through the program’s Career Services Manager. Students can opt for individual counseling sessions, which provide general career guidance, as well as receiving weekly emails about local employment opportunities. For details, call (858) 534-8164, email jdunlap@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/paralegal

Training California Notary Public Certified Loan Signing Specialist California Notary Public Course CLA (Certified Legal Assistant) Exam Preparation and Review Ethics Seminar Legal Education Information Session Paralegal Program Business Law for the Legal Professional Civil Litigation I, II Computers for the Legal Professional Contract Law Criminal Law and Procedure Employment Law for the Paralegal Ethics for the Legal Professional Evidence Law Immigration Law Introduction to the Legal System Legal Communications Legal Research and Analysis Practice and Procedures Tort Law Corporate Education

HR Leadership Program Join a cohort of HR managers and directors in this 13-week professional development program. You will develop a strategic plan, a personal/professional plan, and an invaluable network of new contacts and resources. Some of the program’s long-time supporters—including Morrison & Foerster, Lee Hecht Harrison, Mercer and HR Solutions—have generously provided tuition for two deserving candidates in the fall program. To learn more about these scholarships, visit extension.ucsd. edu/HRexchange. For details, call (858) 534-8136, email rtrevino@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/HRexchange

Certificate in Strategic Management Leads to Master’s Degree A joint program with Alliant International University, UC San Diego Extension’s courses can be applied towards Alliant’s master’s in Strategic Management. Through coursework at each university, students explore the strategic management discipline, assessing and evaluating business opportunities and dangers, while planning and executing appropriate actions. For details, call (858) 534-8136, email rtrevino@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/sm

Systems Engineer’s Toolkit The Biotech/Pharma Project Manager’s Toolkit The Business Toolkit The Innovator’s Toolkit The Manager’s Toolkit The Project Manager’s Toolkit Leadership & Management Development American Business: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Executive Perspective for Scientists and Engineers (EPSE) Human Resource Leadership Program Leadership and Management Program (LAMP) Managing for Maximum Performance Transformational Leadership Leadership and Management Program (LAMP) Managing for Maximum Performance Public Management The Public Management Academy Strategic Management

Competitive Strategy Formulation Directed Studies in Strategic Management Strategic Management

Bring Any UCSD Extension Course to Your Workplace Schedule a brown bag info session so you and your colleagues can learn more. (858) 534-9150 depsten@ucsd.edu extension.ucsd.edu/corporate

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Life Sciences

BioBusiness: Starting, Growing, and Harvesting a Biotech Company Are you considering joining a start-up or do you want to be successful in a bioscience organization? It pays to understand biotech’s unique business model. For details, call (858) 534-9353, email unexbio@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/lifesciences

Interested in Medical Devices? The medical device industry is booming! Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to transition into this emerging field. Fall Courses: • Introduction to Medical Devices – p. XXX • Overview of Regulatory Affairs for Medical Device Professionals. For details, call (858) 534-9353, email unexbio@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/lifesciences

Molecular Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine Review the genetic, genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic technologies being applied for biomarker discovery and molecular diagnostic development. For details, call (858) 534-9353, email unexbio@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/diagnostics

Bioinformatics & Life Sciences IT Bioinformatics* Databases and Genome Analysis Biostatistics Biostatistical Methods in Clinical Trials* Biostatistics* SAS Programming* Biotech & Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Advanced QA/QC for Drugs & Biologics* Business of Biotech Business of Biotech BioBusiness: Starting, Growing, and Harvesting a Biotech Company Overview and Development of the Pharmaceutical Supply Management Process* Diagnostics In Vitro Diagnostics Product Development Molecular Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine Drug Discovery & Development Applied Immunology* Overview of the Drug Development Process* Pharmacokinetics* Predicting & Selecting Promising Drug Compounds Toxicology* General Life Science Introduction to Human Physiology* Introduction to Molecular Biology Microbiology: Fundamentals to Application* Stem Cell Biology* Regulatory Affairs Good Laboratory Practices* Overview of Regulatory Affairs for Medical Device Professional*s Regulatory Compliance for Drugs & Biologics* Regulatory Requirements for Drugs & Biologics* Research Administration Grant Proposal Preparation for Research Administration*

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Reinvent Your Retirement

(classes, lectures, and activities for the retired and semi-retired) ­­ Osher Fall Classes begin September 24, 2012 For details, call (858) 534-3409 email olli@ucsd.edu or visit olli.ucsd.edu

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Public Service

& SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

When the recession hit and I found myself downsized from a formidable job in event management, I began to reassess what was important to me in a career. I wanted to find meaning and a sense of giving back to the community. Once I started researching grant writing and fundraising opportunities it became clear that UCSD Extension’s certificate program in Fundraising and Development was the way to go.

Become a Nonprofit Leader in Your Community For more than 10 years, the Professional Certificate in Fundraising and Development has educated hundreds of San Diegans and nonprofit professionals to take on increasingly vital leadership roles in the community. Get involved in one of these inspiring and rewarding classes. This fall, check out “Financial Management for Nonprofits,” “Capital Campaigns,” and “Leading & Managing the Development Function.” For details, call (858) 534-8136, email rtrevino@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/fundraising

Measuring Environmental Impact This fall, “Environmental Economics: Evaluating the Impact of Sustainable Practices” will be held at San Diego Gas & Electric’s state-of-the-art sustainability center in Kearny Mesa, allowing students hands-on access to the latest green technologies. Thanks to SDGE’s the class will be offered at a discounted rate. For details, call (858) 534-8139, email fodonnel@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/sustainable

Transformational Leadership Exceptional leaders know how to integrate power, collaboration and influence to effectively lead their organizations. In this nine week course, you’ll explore various leadership styles, gain an understanding of the role of power and politics in influencing others, and identify new methods of decision making. For details, call (858) 534-8136, email rtrevino@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/leadership Environment & Sustainability Environmental Economics: Evaluating the Impact of Sustainable Practices Environmental Sustainability Assessment Practicum Innovation and Integration of Sustainable Practices Introduction to Sustainability* Renewable Energy Resources

Fundraising & Philanthropy Annual Giving: Individual, Corporate & Foundation Capital Campaigns Directed Studies in Fundraising & Development Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations Leading and Managing the Development Function Major Gifts Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations Overview of Fundraising & Development Processes

While attending courses I connected with like-minded professionals and had insightful conversations with instructors who had years of handson development experience. Through networking I landed volunteer opportunities to gain relevant work experience in the fundraising field. The skills I garnered from the Fundraising and Development program have proved invaluable in application. In the Grant Writing course I learned what it takes to research, write, and follow through with successful grant proposals, and my first grant proposal was approved for funding. Knowledge is power—as well as courage and success. Not only did I learn about a new career field to pursue, I grew as an individual as well.

—Kari Ross-Berry Development Coordinator, Friends of Balboa Park; Advisory Council, Speak for Success Women’s Leadership Institute

Urban Planning & Preservation Foundations of Urban Planning and the Built Environment Site Analysis: Development Opportunities and Constraints Urban Design

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UC S a n D i e g o E x t e n s i o n

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

UCSD Exten­sion Cer­tif­i­cates More Important than Ever UCSD Extension introduced its first certificate program in 1966 as a vehicle for guiding and documenting post-baccalaureate study. Certificates have now become well-respected 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 or two years at a cost between $1,875 and $3,200.

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.­

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UCSD 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. For details, visit extension.ucsd.edu/financial

Easy Steps to Earn Your Certificate

Art, Photography & Performing Arts Professional Art and the Creative Process Photography: Images and Techniques

Business

1 Choose your certificate within one of our Areas of Study. 2 Review your Certificate Course Matrix (i.e. schedule of course offerings) to plan your classes. 3 Register for your certificate program online, or download the Certificate Registration Form at extension.ucsd.edu/ certificate and mail to: UC San Diego Extension Cashier’s Office, Dept. 0176-H 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093-0176 4 Complete all required courses and your chosen electives with a grade of C- or better, within five years. 5 Submit your Notice of Completion online, or download the form at extension.ucsd.edu/intent and mail to the address specified above.

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Digital ARTS Professional Casual Game Development Graphic Design Mobile Applications Development Video and Editing Specialized Design Media Web Media Proficiency AutoCAD

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Education Professional Reading Instruction Teaching Adult Learners Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Specialized College Counseling Gifted and Talented Education Teaching Online

Engineering Professional Embedded Computer Engineering Systems Engineering Specialized Digital Signal Processing Embedded Computer Software HVAC Systems Design & Control Integrated Circuit Design Engineering Lean Enterprise Lean Six Sigma Black Belt RF Engineering Video and Imaging Technologies Wireless Engineering

English Language Studies Professional Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)

Foreign Languages Professional Spanish Language Translation and Interpretation (Spanish/English) Specialized Translation (Spanish/English)


ICATE PROGRAMS 2011

Healthcare, Behavioral Sciences & SAFETY

Information Technology & Software Engineering

Advanced Clinical Laboratory Scientist Training Professional Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Clinical Trials Design and Management Fitness Instruction/Exercise Science Hospital Coding Specialist Occupational Safety and Health Specialized Case Management Clinical Trials Administration Clinical Trials in Latin America Emergency Department Nursing Healthcare Information Technology Lactation Consultant Play Therapy Proficiency Medical Procedural Coding

Specialized C# Programming C/C++ Programming Data Mining Database Administration using Oracle Healthcare Information Technology Information Systems Management Java Programming Mobile Device Programming Software Engineering Management UNIX System Administration Web Publishing

9. Reading Instruction

Humanities & Writing

Leadership & Management Development Advanced Strategic Management

10. From Research to Practice

Professional Technical Communication Specialized Copyediting

Online Certificate Programs ADMET Process Biostatistics Biotechnology Project Management CLAD Through CTEL Clinical Trials Administration Copyediting C/C++ Programming Data Mining Embedded Computer Engineering Embedded Computer Software Emergency Department Nursing Fifth Year Induction Program Gifted and Talented Education Healthcare Information Technology Java Programming Project Management Quality Assurance and Control Regulatory Affairs Essentials Sustainable Business Practices Systems Engineering Teaching Adult Learners Teaching Online Technical Communication Translation (Spanish/English)

Top 10 Certificates

1. Lactation Consultant 2. Data Mining 3. Copyediting 4. College Counseling 5. Biostatistics 6. Paralegal Studies

LAW Professional Intellectual Property Paralegal

Life Sciences Professional Drug Discovery and Development Life Sciences Information Technology Regulatory Affairs for the Biomedical Industry Specialized ADMET Process Biostatistics Biotechnology Project Management In Vitro Diagnostics Quality Assurance and Control Regulatory Affairs Essentials

PUBLIC SERVICE & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Professional Fundraising & Development Specialized Sustainable Business Practices

7. Lean Six Sigma 8. Leadership & Management

Are you a member yet? UC San Diego Extension certificate graduates are eligible to activate their UCSD Alumni membership, joining a vibrant community of over 13­­0,000 alumni and enjoying a wide array of benefits and discounts including: • Invitations to social and professional networking opportunities nationwide • Discounts on exclusive alumni events and services • UCSD Library privileges • And much more! For more information or to join online, visit alumni.ucsd.edu/extension or call (858) 534-3900.

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