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Call for Instructors and Course Proposals

UC Berkeley Extension invites highly qualified instructors to submit course proposals to academic and professional departments within Extension. Areas of interest include

  • Analysis & Technical Business Management
  • IIBA CBAP Exam Preparation
  • IIBA Enterprise Analysis
  • IIBA Creating and Maintaining the Business Architecture
  • IIBA Requiring Planning and Management
  • IIBA Defining Project Scope
  • IIBA Describing Business Process
  • IIBA Functional Business Requirements & Objectives
  • IIBA Requirements Analysis and Documentation
  • IIBA Data & Behavior Models
  • Data Warehouse Requirements
  • Systems Conceptual Design
  • Systems Design and Integration
  • Systems Test and Evaluation
  • Solution Assessment and Validation

  • Agile/SCRUM–Product Owner–Introduction
  • CAD System Applications
  • regulatory and compliance review
  • Technical Personnel Management
  • Quality Management

  • Exam Preparation Courses

  • Appointments are by agreement for the length of the academic term. Send letters of interest, course proposals, and resumes or CV's to jobs@unex.berkeley.edu. Letters of reference are also accepted, if included with your submission; please refer to the University's statement on confidentiality.

    This call for instructors and course proposals will remain open indefinitely.

    The University of California Berkeley Extension is committed to diversity in its staff, faculty, and student body, and invites all qualified people to apply, including minorities and women, veterans and individuals with disabilities. AA/EEO.


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    Continuing education in engineering offers a wide variety of courses aimed at providing new information as it emerges from research and development. Courses are taught by industry experts and offered in a range of formats to suit your needs. Our programs help you stay current in your field and acquire the technical knowledge you need to advance your career.

    Featured Courses This Term

    New! Essentials of Solid-State Optoelectronic Devices presents the basic physics and operational and design principles of the most popular modern optoelectronic (OE) devices.


    New! Introduction to Digital Logic Design provides a solid understanding of digital operation principles and advance into the theory of sequential logic, finite state machines, and construction of synchronous digital systems.


    Contemporary Real-Time Programming and Operating Systems teaches how to design and program real-time embedded systems with low latency and high availability, with a focus on the context processing paradigm in terms of conversion of time domain events to state diagrams.


    Some courses in this field are also available online.

    Special Interest

    Courses with Mandarin and English Soundtracks


    Featured Certificate

    Online Certificate Program in Integrated Circuit Design addresses the expanding IC field with an innovative, bilingual approach, offering English or Mandarin soundtracks to accompany the English slides. The certificate combines sets of knowledge and skills that reflect a complexity and integration beyond what normally would be covered in one course, and exposes students to multiple perspectives on the subject.


    Of Related Interest

    Speaking and Presentation Skills shows how to define your audience, economize your preparation time, practice tools to present yourself clearly and persuasively, handle questions and awkward situations, and effectively use visual aids.


    The Articulate Woman: Communication Skills with On-Camera Coaching teaches both verbal and nonverbal techniques that help to develop a dynamic and natural communication style with video feedback and coaching that help improve your speaking style.


    Using Your Voice as a Sales Tool covers the basics of good speech: vocal health, volume, pace, articulation, relaxation, and breath control, as well as more advanced practices of emphasis, pausing, inflection, and the importance of silent messages.



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