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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

Spanish II
Course Format: Classroom
In this continuation of Spanish I you further develop your speaking and listening skills. You acquire new vocabulary and common expressions (modismos) and practice new grammatical structures such as the past, future, and imperfect tenses. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: Spanish I X15 or equivalent. Text is Dos Mundos, 5th ed., by Terrell et al.; workbook and audiotapes.
 

Spanish III
Course Format: Classroom
In this course you continue to develop your speaking and listening skills in everyday spoken Spanish while developing your writing and reading skills. You are introduced to the conditional and subjunctive tenses, and by the end of the course you should have a solid grammatical foundation in the language. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: Spanish II X16 or equivalent. Text is Dos Mundos, ...
 

Spanish IV
Course Format: Classroom
In this course you reinforce your knowledge of grammar and participate actively in discussions of cultural and literary topics in Spanish. Short stories and cultural materials (newspapers, magazines, and other handouts) are introduced to stimulate class discussions, improve reading comprehension, and broaden vocabulary and idiomatic expressions. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: Spanish ...
 

Software Requirements Analysis
Course Format: Classroom
Requirement analysis is a defined step in the software development life cycle (SDLC) model. Because inadequate attention to requirements is a key cause of software defects, getting software requirements clearly defined in the beginning saves time, money, and frustration in later phases. This course details the process of determining requirements. Topics include definitions and levels of require...
 

Singing in Tune
Course Format: Classroom
Do you want to sing but are concerned that you can’t carry a tune? If so, this course is for you. Instruction begins with ear training, learning to listen and truly hear, then reproducing the heard sound. You learn breathing and relaxation techniques that help remove nervous tension from your body and voice, and vocal exercises to increase your range and improve your pitch. You progress fr...
 

UNIX System Security
Course Format: Classroom
This course provides an overview of computer security, with emphasis on UNIX’s capabilities for maintaining security. Various local and network threats to security are analyzed, and guidelines for maintaining a good security posture are discussed. Use of encryption for securing communications and ensuring authenticity is a major topic. The trade-offs between security and access requirement...
 

Securities Analysis
Course Format: Classroom
This course provides a solid framework to understand and practice fundamental analysis as it is applied to stocks, bonds, and fixed-income securities. Develop analytical tools and their application in analyzing a company for investment purposes. Develop guidelines for evaluating purchases of stocks and fixed-income securities. Topics include the theory and purpose of investment, financial state...
 

Real Estate Principles
Course Format: Classroom
This course may be used to fulfill mandatory educational requirements for obtaining the California Real Estate Salesperson or Broker license. This course provides a comprehensive overview of fundamental real estate principles and of the laws and economic factors that impact real estate markets. Focusing on critical real estate concepts, tools, and practices, the course is designed to be rel...
 

Real Estate Practice
Course Format: Classroom
This course may be used to fulfill mandatory educational requirements for obtaining the California Real Estate Salesperson or Broker license. This course focuses on the role of the broker and salesperson in the day-to-day practice of real estate, with an emphasis on the inevitable ethical challenges. The course begins with an overview of the real estate business, then provides an in-depth e...
 

Reading as a Writer, Writing as a Reader
Course Format: Classroom
Most successful writers are also avid readers. In this course you learn to read with the eyes of a fiction writer, determining what makes great literature work. From a list that includes both short stories and novels, you read and analyze classic greats to contemporary treasures. In addition to reading, you respond creatively to what you read, taking time each class to employ specific technique...
 

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