Summer 2009 Campus Courses
-
Four-Week
Session
July 6 - 31, 2009
- PHYS 401 Physics
by Inquiry I (3 cr)
- PHYS 402 Physics
by Inquiry II (3 cr) (may be taken
concurrently with Physics by Inquiry I)
Mini-Sessions
Note:
In most cases, only one mini-session course may be taken
each week; most courses will run from 8 am to 5 pm.
June 13 - 20,
2009
- EDCI 580 Technology in the Science Classroom (2 cr)
June 15 - 19,
2009
- BIOL 520 Understanding and Managing Animal Biodiversity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (2 cr)
- BIOL 523 Wildlife Ecology of the Northern Rocky Mountains (2 cr) closed (full)
June 22 - 26,
2009
- BIOL 522 Birds of Prey of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (2 cr) closed (full)
- LRES 557 Thermal Biology in Yellowstone National Park (2 cr)
- PS 548 Flowering Plants of the Northern Rocky Mountains (2 cr)
June 28, 2009
- ESCI 500 Field Geology - Bahama Montana (1 cr)
June 29 -
July 2, 2009
- BIOL 580 Land Use Issues in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (2 cr)
- CHEM 500 Science Lab Safety (1 cr)
- EDCI 580 Teaching Inquiry in the Science Classroom (2 cr) Dual campus (evening) and on-line component
- EDCI 575 MSSE Capstone Project and
Symposium in Science Education (3 cr)
(SUMMER 2009
GRADUATE CANDIDATES ONLY!)
July 6 - 10, 2009
- LRES 569 Ecology of Invasive Plants (2 cr)
- PS 580 Biomimicry: The Technology of Biology (2 cr)
July 6 - 11, 2009
- GEOL 521 Dinosaur
Paleontology of Hell Creek Formation (2 cr) closed (full)
July 13 - 17, 2009
- CHEM/BIOL 580 Examining Life in Extreme Environments (2 cr)
- ESCI 516 Northern Rocky Mountain Geology (2 cr)
July 20 - 24, 2009
- GEOL 560 Geology
of the Yellowstone Volcanic Center (2 cr)
July 21-29, 2009
- MB 538 Cell & Molecular Biology Laboratory (2 cr)
July 27 - 31, 2009
- CHEM 506 Integrating Computers in the Chemistry Laboratory (2 cr)
- EE 580 Solar Cell Basics for Science Teachers (2 cr)
August 3 - 7, 2009
- PHYS 580 Electricity & Magnetism Using Research-Based
Curriculum (2 cr)
Additional Mini-Session Course offered by Extended University
June 8 - 13,
2009
- ARNR 480 Yellowstone Range Ecology (2 cr)
Campus housing options:
- Single or double dorm rooms in Hannon
Hall - recommended for students
staying three weeks or less
- University
Guest Suites - available through
Family and Graduate Housing
- Apartments, townhouses, or houses - offered through Family and Graduate Housing and recommended for students staying longer
than three weeks or traveling with families.
Summer 2008 MSSE Graduates |
(Each course is linked to a course description. A"Register Online" link is included in the description. Select this option and you will begin the registration process.)


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For more information,
contact Diana Paterson at dianap@montana.edu or 406-994-5679. |