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Advanced Interactive Marketing Today there are more dynamic channels for marketing than ever and you dont want to be left behind. But as a marketing or Web business professional, how do you determine which activities to invest your companys time, talent, resources and attention to for a higher return on your investment (ROI)?
The Advanced Interactive Marketing certificate program will help you to:
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Biotech Project ManagementSeattle and San Diego are two West Coast centers of the biotechnology industry. The biotech industry has a distinct set of requirements for the project manager. Managing various discoveries, development, testing, and manufacturing processes within a highly regulated environment poses unique project management challenges.
To meet the emerging needs of the biotech industry, UC San Diego Exten......
CriminologySurvey of legal definitions, types of criminal behavior, trends and patterns, recidivism, characteristics of offenders, environmental influences, diagnostic methods, prediction, theories of crime and delinquency prevention, social policy.
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FamilyThe family as a social institution. Historical changes and societal variations in family patterns. Changes over the life cycle. Alternative family forms.
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Survey of SociologyHuman interaction, social institutions, social stratification, socialization, deviance, social control, social and cultural change....
Understanding Statistics in PsychologyStatistics for psychological research. Elementary probability theory, hypothesis testing, and estimation. Satisfies the statistics requirement for majors registered in the Psychology Bachelor of Arts degree program....
Fundamentals of Psychological ResearchPsychological research methodology and techniques. Topics include the logic of hypothesis testing, experimental design, research strategies and techniques, fundamentals of scientific writing, search and evaluation of research literature in psychology, and ethical issues in psychological research. Required for all psychology majors....
Human DevelopmentMajor theoretical perspectives and research methods in child development with an overview of historical as well as current works. Specific topics include prenatal and biological development, the development of cognitive, linguistic, and social and emotional abilities. Intended for non-majors. Prerequisite: PSYCH 101 or PSYCH 102. This course is a great option for non-majors who are interested i......
Introduction to Personality and Individual DifferencesOverview of the major theories, research findings, and applications in the scientific study of personality. Research methods and approaches to measuring personality variables also covered. This course is a great option for non-majors who are interested in pursuing further studies of human psychology.
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BiopsychologyExamines the biological basis of behavior, the nervous system, how it works to control behavior and sense the world, and what happens when it malfunctions. Topics include learning and memory, development, sex, drugs, sleep, the senses, emotions, and mental disorders.
This course satisfies requirements for Psychology Pre-Majors. It is also a great option for non-majors who are interested in pu......
Introduction to PsychologySurveys major areas of psychological science. Core topics include human social behavior, personality, psychological disorders and treatment, learning, memory, human development, biological influences, and research methods. Related topics may include sensation, perception, states of consciousness, thinking, intelligence, language, motivation, emotion, stress and health, cross-cultural psychology......
Introduction to MacroeconomicsAnalysis of the aggregate economy: national income, inflation, business fluctuations, unemployment, monetary system, federal budget, international trade and finance....
Introduction to MicroeconomicsAnalysis of markets: consumer demand, production, exchange, the price system, resource allocation, government intervention....
Mass Media LawSurvey of laws and regulations that affect the print and broadcast media. Includes material on the First Amendment, libel, invasion of privacy, freedom of information, copyright, obscenity, advertising and broadcast regulation, and matters relating to press coverage of the judicial system....
The Press and Politics in the United StatesJournalists role in elections and public policy. Relationship between news coverage and political campaigns. Study and analysis of local political newswriting, reporting, and response by local and state political figures....
Introduction to PoliticsPolitical problems that affect our lives and shape the world around us. Recommended for nonmajors, students thinking about political science as a major, and for political science majors who havent decided on an area of specialization.
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Survey of OceanographyThis course covers the fundamental principles of ocean science, including: the origin and extent of the oceans; chemistry of seawater and the nature of the ocean basins; causes and effects of currents, waves and tides; and animal and plant life in the sea. The course is intended for non-majors.
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Nutrition for TodayBasic and applied nutrition and food science. Identification and physiological roles of nutrients, nutritional requirements, problems with over-/under-nutrition, and nutrition-related diseases. Food additives, processing, safety, and their effects on overall nutrition. Current issues of public significance.
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Atmospheric SciencesThis course introduces the earths atmosphere to non-major students, with an emphasis on weather observations and forecasting. Daily weather map discussions are highlighted. Highs, lows, fronts, clouds, storms, jet streams, air pollution, and other features of the atmosphere are covered. The physical processes involved in weather phenomena are also introduced.
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AstronomyIntroduction to the science of astronomy, emphasizing conceptual, as contrasted with mathematical, comprehension.The fundamental principles used by astronomers today are applied to our theories and observations of the sun, stars, neutron stars, black holes, the interstellar medium, and the structure and evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy and similar galaxies....
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