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School and training course in:San Francisco, United StatesTotal 600 result(s).
School: UC Berkeley Extension Training Center(s): Berkeley, San Francisco, Redwood City, Oakland, United States Tel.: (510) 642-4111 1995 University Ave. Suite 110 Berkeley, California 94704-7000 USA
Facilities Management Course Format: Classroom Strategic facility planning ensures that facilities are appropriately planned to meet the needs and changing requirements of building users over time. This course presents an overview of the role and methods of facilities management as it supports an organizations long- and short-range objectives. Through lectures, guest speakers, group discussion, and completion of a major project, you d...
Preconstruction Estimating Course Format: Classroom This course has been designed to provide students and practitioners with a practical, in-depth introduction and orientation to this challenging subject and to further acquaint them with all aspects of construction estimating techniques during preconstruction services, from design development to the final bid process. You work in groups on practical projects, working on case studies, performing ...
Fundamentals of Construction Law Course Format: Classroom In this course, engineers, architects, project managers, developers, and contractors are familiarized with the variety of legal issues affecting the construction industry. California construction law is emphasized in the context of this overview of the foundational rights, statutes, case law, and legal obligations relating to the industry. On completion of this course, a construction profession...
Fundamentals of Building Information Modeling Course Format: Classroom Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the state-of-the-art approach to design and construction of facilities using object based 3-D models. Students will learn the basics of how to employ BIM technologies for multiple analytical purposes such as visualization, quantity take-off, cost estimating, scheduling, coordination, and facility management. BIM is the most significant development in the c...
The Art and Times of Goya Course Format: Classroom In the opening decades of the nineteenth century, Spanish art was dominated by Francisco José Goya y Lucientes, an artist whose work is of such quality and range that the critic Robert Hughes called him "the first Modernist and the last Old Master." Trace the evolution of Goyas unique painterly and graphic artistic style from Rococo lightness into the moody darkness of his bold ...
Process Drawing Course Format: Classroom Learn a drawing method that turns elements of chance and unconscious processes into compelling and meaningful images. You study strategies to develop automatic and accidental marks into a structured visual language and create an ongoing dialog between the drawn image and your creativity. Through a series of assignments and demonstrations, learn to create a portfolio that reflects your sensitivi...
Digital Filmmaking Course Format: Classroom Hone your production skills and refine your filmmaking style while working on your individual experimental, documentary, fiction, or music-video project. Course lectures, demonstrations and screenings focus on building skills to enrich and expand your use of the moving image. Explore the creative use of videography in the studio and on-site, pre-production planning and direction, the effective ...
Switch Mode Power Conversion Fundamentals Course Format: Classroom All hardware platforms require power conversion solutions. Get an introduction to switch mode converter fundamentals and build a firm foundation for optimized power systems. Study the basic concepts of collections of inductors, capacitors, MOSFETs, diodes, and power-conversion ICs; then learn how to reconstruct them conceptually back into converters that are low-cost, low-noise, efficient, reli...
RF Amplifier Design Techniques Course Format: Classroom This four-day intensive course covers RF amplifier design techniques. You learn RF amplifier basics including amplifier classes, linearity and efficiency, DC & AC biasing, narrowband matching techniques using the Smith Chart, and noise figures of both single and cascaded stages. After understanding the basics, you learn more advanced techniques including stability, Q-factors, techniques to impr...
Phase-Locked Loop Design Techniques Course Format: Classroom This four-day intensive course teaches students Phase Locked Loop (PLL) design techniques. It will explain basic PLL concepts including what PLLs do, review basic control loop and Laplace theories, and discuss PLL transfer functions. Students will learn commonly used PLL classes and orders along with their effects on PLL lock and stability, what PLL bandwidth means to the designer, and how to d...
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