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School and training course in:Oakland, United StatesTotal 561 result(s).
School: UC Berkeley Extension Training Centers: Berkeley, Fremont, Oakland, San Francisco, San Ramon, Redwood City, United States Tel.: (510) 642-4111 UC Berkeley Extension Headquarters 1995 University Ave., Berkeley CA United States Tel: (510) 642-4111
The Health Effects of Chemicals, Drugs, and Pollutants Course Format: Classroom What chemicals and pollutants are most harmful to peoples health? How do you determine whether a chemical or drug is safe or not? Which chemicals have been identified as being the most hazardous, and why? This course provides an excellent overview of toxicology and has received rave reviews from both technical and non-technical students for its powerful content, innovative concepts, real-...
Programming and Software Design for Embedded Hardware Course Format: Classroom As microprocessors become more ubiquitous inside products of all description, the industry needs software engineers skilled in working "close to the hardware." Engineers must have some idea about how the hardware works and how to make the software work in conjunction with it, without any help from operating system software or drivers provided by manufacturers. This calls for a new set...
Hands-On Embedded and Real-Time Linux Course Format: Classroom The increasing use of PC hardware is one of the most significant developments in high-end embedded computing systems in recent years. Hardware costs of high-end systems have dropped dramatically as a result of this trend, making feasible some projects that previously would not have been done because of the high cost of proprietary hardware solutions. On the other hand, the software choices for ...
Graphic Design Studio Course Format: Classroom Graphic design encompasses many specialties, from advertising to Web design, illustration to packaging. Through a series of challenging foundation projects, this course provides an introduction to the basic principles of graphic design in all of these areas. Regular critiques help students develop their presentation skills and their understanding of what makes a design solution successful.
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Grammar Fundamentals for ESL Teachers Course Format: Classroom This course provides an in-depth review of basic grammar topics that have particular importance in the ESL classroom.
Grammar Intensive II: Magical Sentences, Musical Prose Course Format: Classroom It is one thing to master the basics of prose, another to write sentences that arent, well, prosaic. This one-day workshop, developed for writers and editors, picks up where Grammar Intensive I leaves off. It is assumed that you know your parts of speech and parts of a sentence; you go on to plumb the mysteries of phrases, clauses, and sentences that slither and slide from long to short, ...
Grammar Intensive I: How Syntax Can Make Your Prose Sing Course Format: Classroom Syntax¡ªthat collection of often prissy rules dictating how to string words together into sentences¡ªcan be a minefield for even the best writers. This one-day workshop, developed for writers and editors, gives you the basics of grammar and helps you straighten out your sentences. The course pays equal attention to the parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and the like) and to the parts of a...
German I Course Format: Classroom This introductory course is for people who want to establish basic communication skills with other speakers of German. Classroom exercises are geared toward day-to-day activities such as introducing oneself or family members; explaining tastes, wishes, and preferences; and describing surroundings. Enrollment is limited.
Prerequisite: None. Text is Kontakte, 4th ed., by Terrell et al.; workb...
Geographic Information Systems: Theory, Practice, Application, and Policy Implicati Course Format: Classroom This course presents a broad overview of the background, origins, purpose, and underlying principles of geographic information systems technology. By the end of the course, you will have a sound understanding of how to apply GIS problem-solving techniques to projects, policy development, and program implementation. Numerous real-world examples are presented, based on the instructors 25-ye...
Fundamentals of Sculpture Course Format: Classroom This course is designed to provide beginning and continuing students with a foundation in sculptural techniques and theories. Course projects challenge your creative resources using skills and techniques such as mixed media, clay modeling, mold making, plaster and paper casting, and armature building for figurative or abstract work. Enrollment is limited.
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