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Engineering Short Courses

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Corporate and Team Training Opportunities

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On-Demand and On-Site Training

Did you know UCLA Extension provides tailored training that can be offered on-demand both in-person and remotely (live online)? These fast, flexible, specialized programs can help your team stay up-to-date on current trends, and learn about innovative technology. 

Courses are offered on a variety of technical subjects, including aerospace and mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and technical management. 

Benefits include: 

  • Flexible instruction methods: remote (live online) or in-person
  • On-demand scheduling
  • Class-size flexibility
  • Customizable to suit your company's needs
  • Additional cost savings by eliminating employee travel expenses
  • Allows for open and confidential discussions among employees
  • Attendees receive a record of participation and continuing education units from UCLA Extension

Some courses are outlined below, but we offer many more. Contact us for more information: ecp@uclaextension.edu or 310-825-3858.

Engineering Short Courses

Courses

ENGR 803.05

Radar and Antenna Systems Fundamentals and Applications

This course covers the fundamentals of radar and antenna systems, including core concepts like the Doppler effect, radar range, and electromagnetic principles. It explores RF devices, environmental impacts, and advanced applications such as SAR, MTI, tracking, and electronically scanned arrays.
ENGR 803.04

Systems Architecture, Design, Integration and Test

This course explores systems engineering architecture, breaking down systems into subsystems and components while addressing design, integration, and testing. It covers verification and validation methodologies, test plans, environmental testing, and agile DevOps for efficiency.
EC ENGR 715.04

Satellite Communications Going Forward

The proliferated LEO constellations, especially Starlink, have had an enormous impact on the established satellite industry. This course presents the status, expectations for developments, and how engineers and managers can properly prepare themselves to prosper during radical change and innovation.