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Improve or change your career or prepare for graduate school with UC Berkeley courses and certificates. Take online or in-person classes in the SF Bay Area.
- Art and Design
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- Certificate Program in Writing
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Online Learning. Our program curricula are designed to teach theory and practical skills to enable you to change careers or advance in your current position. Classes are offered in classroom and multiple online formats to meet the needs of working professionals.
The University of California, Berkeley, Extension (UC Berkeley Extension) is the continuing education division of the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) campus. [2] Founded in 1891, UC Berkeley Extension provides continuing education through self-supporting academic programs.
Change or enhance your career with UC Berkeley Extension courses or a full certificate program. Take UC Berkeley–approved courses online or in the classroom.
The Certificate Program in Writing comprises 8 courses for a minimum of 16 semester units (240 hours of instruction), which includes 3 required courses and 5 restricted electives selected from 2 categories: literature (2 courses) and writing workshops (3 courses).
UC Berkeley Extension's Certificate Program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages provides a foundation in linguistics and second-language acquisition — along with classroom methodologies and curriculum-design skills — so that you can be an effective teacher in a variety of environments.
Learn the structure, nomenclature, bonding, properties and reactions of carbon compounds. Study the organic chemistry of alkanes, acids and bases, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, ethers, sulfides and epoxides.