Our office will be closed on the following days for the Holiday Season: December 23, 2024 through January 1, 2025. We will reopen at 9am on Thursday, January 2, 2025. Best wishes for a wonderful Holiday and a Happy New Year!
Experience Beautiful UC Santa Barbara Each year, UCSB Extension brings hundreds of international students to our campus on the Pacific – the University of California, Santa Barbara.
We've started a podcast! With these mini podcasts, we will provide you with a unique perspective into all that we offer our students, community members, and working professionals.
A typical day for nurse Jillian Coar at the Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center, a facility in Yonkers that offers long-term care to medically complex youth, involves administering medications, monitoring feeding tubes, suctioning tracheostomies and dressing wounds.
I was five years old the first time I met a Child Life Specialist (CLS) after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. The CLS, who worked at Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital in CA, became my guide through the process of surgery, treatment, and recovery, making my stay at the hospital less traumatic and more positive.
A typical day for nurse Jillian Coar at the Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center, a facility in Yonkers that offers long-term care to medically complex youth, involves administering medications, monitoring feeding tubes, suctioning tracheostomies and dressing wounds.
Education can continue outside of the classroom... ONLINE! We know you're gearing up for the season so we're here to help you stay sharp and ready to tackle any challenge. Consider Online classes for credit through Professional and Continuing Education and earn professional certificates from the comfort of your own home.
Danny Meller didn’t initially think he would go to medical school; however, through UCSB Professional and Continuing Education’s Open University he was able to reach his goal. With an undergraduate degree in design from UC Davis, Danny wanted to work abroad and relocated to China where he worked in manufacturing...