Beach TV CSULBDr. Jessica Utts, Professor of Statistics at UC Irvine, provides statistical validation and scientific proof of remote viewing, AKA psychic phenomenon, as a legitimate human capability.
Remote Viewing and Statistical ValidationBeach TV CSULB2018-03-26 | Dr. Jessica Utts, Professor of Statistics at UC Irvine, provides statistical validation and scientific proof of remote viewing, AKA psychic phenomenon, as a legitimate human capability.2024 CSULB Summer SessionsBeach TV CSULB2024-03-21 | Get closer to graduation, take a class this summer, Register Now! cpace.csulb.edu/summer2024 CSULB Spring Open UniversityBeach TV CSULB2023-12-14 | cpace.csulb.edu/openuniversity
Thinking of going back to school? It’s easy with Open University at Cal State Long Beach. Open University allows you to enroll in available Spring 2024 courses without going through formal admission procedures. Open University courses begin January 22nd. Update your skills and earn academic credit. Whatever your goals may be, CSULB’s Open University can help get you there!2023 CITT Town Hall EventBeach TV CSULB2023-11-20 | “Decarbonization: Truth, Consequences, & Hard Choices”, a brass-tacks talk about ensuring a sustainable & economically secure future.2023 CITT: Decarbonization: Truth, Consequences and Hard ChoicesBeach TV CSULB2023-11-20 | California's supply chains need to balance responses to both unprecedented decarbonization mandates and American consumer demand for rapid and affordable fulfillment of goods. This delicate balance poses challenges to supply chain operators as well as labor and government.
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This comprehensive 50-hour program will prepare you to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting. You will learn about dosage calculations, drug classifications, top 200 drugs, IV flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control, and billing and reimbursement.
Once you’ve earned our certificate of completion, this certificate qualifies you to take the national exams, which are separate from our program, and can be taken at additional costs. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Pharmacy Technician Certification (CPhT) national examination or take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam.
This program is presented in partnership with a third-party provider and is not taught by California State University, Long Beach faculty. The course is not offered for academic credit and is not degree-eligible.CPaCE Crime and Intelligence Analysis ProgramBeach TV CSULB2023-11-13 | https://cpace.csulb.edu/crime-analysis
This program introduces students to the field of crime analysis, including five steps in the data analysis process: data collection, collation, analysis, dissemination, and feedback/evaluation. Learners will be introduced to sources of criminal justice information and an understanding of how to collect general and specific crime data; create data tracking matrices; use data to determine the emergence of new crime problems; and prepare basic charts, graphs, and crime and intelligence analysis reports. Students will also learn techniques to properly communicate findings to law enforcement agenciesCPaCE Clinical Medical AssistantBeach TV CSULB2023-08-30 | https://www.cpace.csulb.edu/courses/certificate-programs/clinical-medical-assistant#gsc.tab=0
The Clinical Medical Assistant course is designed to prepare you for an exciting, challenging, and rewarding career in healthcare. This program will train you to assist physicians while covering important topics such as phlebotomy, pharmacology, medication use and administration, taking and documenting vital signs, cardiology, and more.
To be eligible for the clinical rotation, students must successfully complete the 140-hour program, submit to a thorough background check and drug screening, and meet other requirements. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national examination. Once you’ve earned our certificate of completion, this certificate qualifies you to take the national exams. This exam is separate from our program, and costs an estimated $140.CPaCE Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)Beach TV CSULB2023-08-25 | https://www.cpace.csulb.edu/courses/emergency-medical-technician-emt#gsc.tab=0
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) care for the sick or injured in emergency settings, and people’s lives often depend on their quick reaction and competent care. EMTs respond to emergency calls and care for patients while transporting them by ambulance to a hospital. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of EMTs and paramedics is expected to grow by 11 percent from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations. The EMT training program at CSULB prepares students for the job and makes them eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam.
The CSULB EMT program will help you learn how to become an Emergency Medical Technician in Los Angeles and Long Beach, and prepare for medical careers as nurses, firefighters, and other first responders. Students will prepare for these types of careers by practicing with a working ambulance, allowing them to gain real life experience by staging scenarios that make the curriculum come to life.
Emphasis is placed on patient assessment, communication, ambulance operations, and patient care in accordance with the California State and Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agencies. Students who complete this program receive a course completion record.2023 CSULB ConvocationBeach TV CSULB2023-08-19 | President Jane Close Conoley and Provost Karyn Scissum Gunn will share their vision for the upcoming academic year at the 2023 Convocation.Americas Food Production and Distribution ChallengesBeach TV CSULB2023-04-28 | Peter Friedmann, Executive Director of the Agriculture Transportation Coalition (AgTC), outlines the main issues and concerns driving the rising coasts of food production and distribution.2023 CSULB ANNUAL SOLANKI LECTUREBeach TV CSULB2023-04-20 | “IN THE REALM OF UNTAMED WATERS: THOUGHTS ON THE DEEP ECOLOGY OF THE GANGES DELTA” The Yadunandan Center for India Studies is proud to present the 2023 Annual Solanki Lecture
“In the Realm of Untamed Waters: Thoughts on the Deep Ecology of the Ganges Delta”
In this talk Sudipta Sen examines the lesser-known histories and lifeworlds of the Ganges and the stories of those who have for generations redefined their lives in relation to the river, and who are now foremost among the victims and survivors of the climate change crisis.
Sudipta Sen is Professor of History at UC Davis. He is the winner of the William Jones Memorial Medal by the Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India) for his contribution to the fields of History and Asian Studies, and author of Empire of Free Trade: The East India Company and the Making of the Colonial Marketplace (1998), Distant Sovereignty: National Imperialism and the Origins of British-India (2002), and Ganges: The Many Pasts of an Indian River (2019).International Legal Issues in World TradeBeach TV CSULB2023-04-14 | Attorney Cameron Roberts of Roberts and Kehagiaras LLP discusses various tariff issues and forced labor concerns rippling though the supply chain as the world rebounds from the COVID pandemic.Coin Collecting: History, Hobby, and ProfitBeach TV CSULB2023-04-13 | Ian Russell, President of Great Collections, defines the multiple facets of the coin industry and provides visual examples of highly valuable coins along with a rationale for their valuation.Optimal Aging and GerontologyBeach TV CSULB2023-04-12 | Dr. Maria Claver, Director of the CSULB Gerontology Program, reviews studies on aging and emphasizes the importance of social support, positive mind frames, and having a sense of purpose.ChatGPT and the Evolution of Artificial IntelligenceBeach TV CSULB2023-03-29 | Dr. Benjamin James Bush summarizes the rapid adaptation of Chat Bots and how we’ve reached the tipping point of Artificial Intelligence, including the movement toward a silicon-based society.Fine Wine in the USABeach TV CSULB2023-03-16 | Randy Kemner, owner and founder of The Wine Country retail store in Signal Hill, highlights the history of fine wine appreciation in America, a phenomenon occurring largely in the last 50 years.Addressing School ShootingsBeach TV CSULB2023-03-08 | Dr. William Jeynes, Professor of Education at CSULB, reflects on a data driven study of the school shooting phenomenon and how reducing shootings requires a comprehensive approach.2023 CSULB Summer SessionsBeach TV CSULB2023-02-28 | CSULB is offering more than 500 courses during this year's summer sessions. Many of these courses are transferable to other colleges and universities, so you can earn up to 14 units toward your degree. Registration is easy and no formal admission to the university is required. Get closer to graduation. Take a class this summer and Go Beach!Dog and Human InteractionBeach TV CSULB2023-02-13 | David Utter, CEO of Dog Evolution TV, explains dog behavior and corrective training and highlights the necessity of researching breed traits before acquiring a canine companion.Insurance and the Game of LifeBeach TV CSULB2023-02-13 | Fee Only Certified Financial Planner and Investment Advisor Delia Fernandez emphasizes the importance of carrying adequate insurance as the last line of protection following sensible risk aversion.CSULB Spring 2023 Open UniversityBeach TV CSULB2022-12-07 | cpace.csulb.edu/openuniversity
Thinking of going back to school? It’s easy with Open University at Cal State Long Beach. Open University allows you to enroll in available Spring 2023 courses without going through formal admission procedures. Open University courses begin January 19th. Update your skills and earn academic credit. Whatever your goals may be, CSULB’s Open University can help get you there!Economic Trends And Small Business ProspectsBeach TV CSULB2022-11-07 | Dr. Wade Martin, Director of CSULB’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, tackles difficult questions about the current state of the economy and the outlook for small business.Reliable Energy: Balancing Earth’s ResourcesBeach TV CSULB2022-11-03 | Dr. Jalal Torabzadeh of CSULB’s College of Engineering discusses the nature of fossil fuels, the use of nuclear power, and the development of renewable energy for long-term transition.Insight into the Insect WorldBeach TV CSULB2022-10-28 | Dr. Susan Finkbeiner of CSULB’s Biological Sciences shares updates and scientific perspectives on a range of insects and related news items which have garnered headlines in recent years.Engineering A More Sustainable FutureBeach TV CSULB2022-10-26 | CSULB’s Dr. Hamid Rahai identifies numerous methods and innovative technologies today’s engineers implement to facilitate reductions in energy use, emissions generation, and waste disposal.2022-23 CSULB Winter SessionsBeach TV CSULB2022-10-18 | This Winter take classes and get closer to graduation or advance your professional skills. Cal State Long Beach is offering over a hundred-fifty courses. You don’t have to be a CSULB student to attend winter sessions. Choose between a Two-week or Four-week session. Each will involve online, face-to-face, or remote instruction. Register Now! Focus, Forward, Finish. And visit our website. Go Beach!The Impact of ColorsBeach TV CSULB2022-10-14 | Jacquelyn Morell of CSULB’s Family and Consumer Sciences comments on the effect colors have on our emotions, purchases, and expressions through fashion and design.Building a Winning Team CultureBeach TV CSULB2022-10-06 | Alan Knipe, Head Coach of Men’s Volleyball at Long Beach State, specifies the essential qualities and commitments required to create a successful culture for team sports, business, and life.The Science of Food SafetyBeach TV CSULB2022-09-26 | Dr. Cheryl Rock, CSULB Associate Professor of Food Science, illuminates the discussion about food safety involving UV light pasteurization, organic food preparation, and development of GMO products2022 CSULB Constitution DayBeach TV CSULB2022-09-22 | Dr. Kevin Johnson, Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Director of the Center of First Amendment Studies is joined by Dr. Jason Whitehead, Associate Professor of Political Science Department and the Director of the Legal Studies Certificate Program and Amy Yamasaki, Graduate Student and Research Fellow for the Center for 1st Amendment Studies to celebrate Constitution Day at CSULB with a Lecture on current Constitutional issues.Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) Presents: Val the Supply Chain Gal Part IBeach TV CSULB2022-08-31 | Produced by the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) and Advanced Media Production (AMP) at CSULBCenter for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) Presents: Val the Supply Chain Gal Part 2Beach TV CSULB2022-08-31 | Produced by the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) and Advanced Media Production (AMP) at CSULBCenter for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) Presents: Val the Supply Chain Gal Part 3Beach TV CSULB2022-08-31 | Produced by the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) and Advanced Media Production (AMP) at CSULBCenter for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) Presents: Val the Supply Chain Gal Part 4Beach TV CSULB2022-08-31 | Produced by the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) and Advanced Media Production (AMP) at CSULBCenter for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) Presents: Val the Supply Chain Gal Part 5Beach TV CSULB2022-08-31 | Produced by the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) and Advanced Media Production (AMP) at CSULB2022 CSULB ConvocationBeach TV CSULB2022-08-19 | Convocation is an annual celebration for faculty and staff held on the Friday prior to the start of instruction to mark the beginning of the new academic school year. Hundreds of people gather from across campus at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center to welcome new colleagues, highlight recent achievements and share ideas as we look to the future.CSULB 2022 Fall Open UniversityBeach TV CSULB2022-08-09 | cpace.csulb.edu/openuniversity Thinking of going back to school? It’s easy with Open University at Cal State Long Beach. Open University allows you to enroll in available Fall 2022 courses without going through formal admission procedures. Open University courses begin August 22nd. Update your skills and earn academic credit. Whatever your goals may be, CSULB’s Open University can help get you there!Post Pandemic Urban LifeBeach TV CSULB2022-07-27 | Architect Alan Pullman of Studio One Eleven analyzes changes in lifestyles and working arrangements and the impact on office buildings and retail spaces as society emerges from the pandemic.Major Changes in College SportsBeach TV CSULB2022-07-26 | Andy Fee, Executive Director of Athletics at Long Beach State, outlines the issues and challenges facing college athletic programs and student athletes in a time of realignment and evolution.Qi Gong - Lesson #1Beach TV CSULB2022-06-06 | Qi Gong is a series of postures and or movement patterns designed to enhance Qi flow in specific meridians within the body. In this series, Dr. Daniel Hoover and his wife Veronika with SOHMA.org are demonstrating the Ba Duan Jin which is translated as The Eight Brocades or the Eight Pieces of the Silk Brocade. Doctors and Acupuncturists commonly prescribe specific Qi Gong exercises such as these to treat patterns of disease. This particular Qi Gong series is one of the most popular sets practiced worldwide and each exercise targets one of the eight extraordinary meridians in the body. It was designed by a general hundreds of years ago to help strengthen his warriors for battle. Welcome to Qi Gong for Beginners. This first episode is an introduction to Qi Gong concepts and its first two movement patterns “Lifting Heaven/Sky” and “Hunter Draws Bow to Hunt Eagle.” Lifting Heaven also known as “Hold up the Sky for Well Tuned San Jiao” specifically opens the Yang Qiao meridian. Hunter Draws Bow to Hunt Eagle specifically opens the Yin Qiao meridian. Each episode will build on the previous one. To learn more from Dr. Daniel Hoover, DC, LAc, MH, please visit his website at SOHMA.org or follow him on Instagram @sohma_health. [MUSIC] Ishikari Lore & Light Awash by Kevin MacLeod are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100175 Artist: http://incompetech.comQi Gong - Lesson #2Beach TV CSULB2022-06-06 | Qi Gong is about moving the Qi in your body to enhance health and help to prevent dis-ease. Qi is the energy that animates all life. Our health is directly related to its ability to flow unobstructed throughout the body. Similarly, to how our health is better with the free flow of blood, and nerve impulses. In this episode we’ve added the following Qi Gong movement patterns: “Separating Heaven and Earth,” and “Wise Owl Looks Over Shoulder.” Separating Heaven and Earth targets the Yin Wei meridian and is great for supporting the spleen and stomach for healthy digestion. Wise Owl Looks Over Shoulder enhances the Yang Wei meridian. It is also known as “Looking Back for Cures of Five Fatigues.” To learn more from Dr. Daniel Hoover, DC, LAc, MH, please visit his website at SOHMA.org or follow him on Instagram @sohma_health. [MUSIC] Ishikari Lore & Light Awash by Kevin MacLeod are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100175 Artist: http://incompetech.comQi Gong - Lesson #3Beach TV CSULB2022-06-06 | Qi Gong teaches us how to move the Qi throughout the body, not just through the postures, but with our mind and breath. In this episode we focused on movements patterns five and six of the Eight Brocades: “Dragon Drinks from River,” and “Nourish Kidneys.” Dragon Drinks from River is also known as “Snake shakes head and tail for good internal balance.” It specifically targets the only horizontal meridian in the body, the Dai Mai. Nourish Kidneys strengthens the kidneys (as you might guess) and the adrenal glands which sit on top of the kidneys. The idea is to help recharge them as if they were a depleted battery from adrenal fatigue. Nourish Kidneys also targets the Chong Mai meridian. To learn more from Dr. Daniel Hoover, DC, LAc, MH, CCSP®, please visit his website at SOHMA.org or follow him on Instagram @sohma_health. [MUSIC] Ishikari Lore & Light Awash by Kevin MacLeod are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100175 Artist: http://incompetech.comQi Gong - Lesson #4Beach TV CSULB2022-06-06 | Qi Gong helps us feel relaxed yet energized. Remember to practice these movements several times in a row to achieve maximum benefit. Slow and deepen your breath and movements with each repetition. In this episode we focus on the last two Qi Gong patterns of the series: "Wide Eyes to Amass Power," designed to open the Ren meridian or Conception vessel, and "Shake Illness from Body," also known as “Clicking Heels to Cure a Thousand Diseases.” This one specifically targets the Du or Governing vessel that runs along the spine up to the top of the skull and beyond. To learn more from Dr. Daniel Hoover, DC, LAc, MH, CCSP®, please visit his website at SOHMA.org or follow him on Instagram @sohma_health. [MUSIC] Ishikari Lore & Light Awash by Kevin MacLeod are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100175 Artist: http://incompetech.com2022 CSULB College of Education - Commencement CeremonyBeach TV CSULB2022-05-27 | ...2022 CSULB College of the Arts - Commencement CeremonyBeach TV CSULB2022-05-27 | ...2022 CSULB College of Natural Sciences Mathematics - Commencement CeremonyBeach TV CSULB2022-05-27 | ...2022 CSULB College of Engineering - Commencement CeremonyBeach TV CSULB2022-05-27 | ...2022 CITT Town Hall MeetingBeach TV CSULB2022-05-25 | The annual CITT Town Hall addressed topics of key interest to the goods movement community in Southern California. The free-to-the-public forum allowed industry, community, and governmental representatives to discuss common concerns and solutions. Past Town Halls have addressed the environment, port efficiency, and the impacts of COVID-19. The event incorporated educational videos, panel discussions and audience interaction; and it concluded with the annual presentation of the Domenick Miretti Award, which recognized a leader who contributed to a spirit of cooperation and collaboration among supply chain stakeholders.
Town Hall 2022 Theme:
While the world awaits a clear victory over a global pandemic, the supply chain carries on. Disruptions and delays have been the big story in the news; but the supply chain has been surprisingly resilient in the face of unprecedented consumer demand over the past two years. As the freight system navigates these challenges, it also continues to work toward the sustainability goals set out by the State and called for by local communities. Can we meet the pace of demand and move toward a zero-emission freight system at the same time? When it comes to sustainability, do we all speak the same language? The 2022 Town Hall will tackle the big questions head on.CITT - Chasing Elusive Supply Chain SustainabilityBeach TV CSULB2022-05-25 | 2022 CITT Town Hall Summary Video 5/22/20222022 CSULB College of Liberal Arts CommencementBeach TV CSULB2022-05-25 | ...