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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

Leadership Development Series
Course Format: Classroom
Five workshops to help managers and leaders achieve the skills to meet the challenges of today’s workplace Increased competition and savvy employees are forcing organizations to move from hierarchical models to decentralized ones. As a result, managers must rely more on personal influence and less on authority to achieve desired results. In this series of five workshops, managers, ...
 

Leadership Enhancement and Development
Course Format: Classroom
L.E.A.D. is a two-day workshop designed to improve leadership skills in the context of a new leadership paradigm. You explore current models and definitions of leadership, including the differences between leading and managing, and you develop a personal leadership action plan. Through lectures, experiential exercises, and personal analysis, you gain heightened awareness of your personal leader...
 

Latin II
Course Format: Classroom
This course concludes the introductory study of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of classical Latin. It expands the linguistic foundations prepared in Latin I and places increasing attention on the structure of complex sentences and on the poetry and prose of the Classical Age. It continues the etymological analysis and mastery of English derivatives and stresses a more extensive understanding a...
 

Programming Web Pages with JavaScript (Online)
Course Format: Online
JavaScript is an easy-to-use language that can be embedded in HTML pages to make them more interactive and dynamic. It allows site designers with moderate programming skills to add capabilities and functionality to their Web pages, including instant user feedback, advanced form processing, pop-up windows, advanced frame applications, and much more. In this course you learn the basic elements of...
 

Java: Discovering Its Power
Course Format: Classroom
The Java programming language has several powerful features such as applets that enable programmers to build applications that were previously nearly impossible to create. This course examines Java as an exceptional computer language, as a worthy successor to C, and as the lingua franca of advanced system programming for the Internet environment. You study Java’s expressions and data s...
 

Review Course for Sun Certified Java Programmer Certification
Course Format: Classroom
The demand for qualified (and certified) Java programmers remains steady. To distinguish yourself from the growing crowd of Java programmers, you can become Sun certified. The Sun Certified Java Programmer Exam has been so highly regarded that it has become the prerequisite for other certification programs from such vendors as IBM and Oracle. This course goes through each exam objective, fo...
 

Japanese I
Course Format: Classroom
This course, for people with little or no knowledge of Japanese, emphasizes the development of conversational skills. By the end of the course you should be able to introduce yourself, make purchases, ask and give directions, make phone calls, and talk about plans and experiences, and should have a solid grammatical foundation. You should also be able to read and write hiragana, one of two Japa...
 

Japanese II
Course Format: Classroom
This continuation course emphasizes listening and speaking skills while developing your knowledge of basic sentence patterns and vocabulary. By the end of the course you should be able to use Japanese to make, accept, or decline invitations; request and place orders; take a taxi; dine out; ask for and give permission; ask someone not to do something; and express desires and preferences. You sho...
 

Italian I
Course Format: Classroom
This introductory course provides you with a thorough foundation in the pronunciation and structure of colloquial Italian. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: None. Text is Prego! An Invitation to Italian, 6th ed., by Lazzarino et al. San Francisco
 

Italian II
Course Format: Classroom
In this continuation of Italian I X15, you consolidate the phonetic and grammatical competence gained in the first course and further develop your conversational skills. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: Italian I X15 or the equivalent. Text is Prego! An Invitation to Italian, 6th ed., by Lazzarino et al. San Francisco
 

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