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> Master of Science in Science Education
Distance Summer 2010 Courses (Tentative)
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Registration will open late-March 2010!
2010 Summer Session: June 14 - August 6, 2010 (Individual course lengths may vary. Exact dates are included in the course description. When registration opens (mid-March), courses will be linked to a course description. A "Register Online" link will be included in the description. Selecting this link will begin the registration process.)
Biology
- BIOL 513 Terrestrial Ecology of Plains and Prairies (Bradshaw) (1 cr)
- BIOL 519 Biology of Riparian Zones (Bradshaw) (2 cr)
- BIOL 580 Anatomy & Physiology: An Inquiry-based Approach for Teachers (3 cr)
- BIOL 580 Plant Science: It Grows on You
Chemistry
- CHEM 580 Environmental Measurement: Sensors and Electronics for Environmental Research (Whitla) (3 cr)
- CHEM 580 Special Topics in Chemistry: Kinetics, Equilibrium & Thermodynamics (3 cr)
Earth Sciences
- ESCI 580 Fundamentals of Oceanography (Griffin) (3 cr)
- ESCI 580 Teaching Middle School Earth System Science (Nelson) (3 cr)
Education, Curriculum
& Instruction
- EDCI 536 Construction of Curriculum (Graves) (3 cr)
- MSSE 580 Web Tools for Science Teachers (Brunsell) (3 cr)
Health & Human Development
- HDFN 524 Teaching Adolescent Nutrition (Stein) (2 cr)
Land Resources and
Environmental Sciences
- LRES 580 Streamside Science: Hands-on Approaches to Water Quality Education (Bauder & Roffe)
(3 cr)
Mathematics
- MATH 518 Statistics for Teachers (Luebeck) (3 cr)
Microbiology
- MB 539 Infection and Immunity (Pulcini) (3 cr)
Physics
- PHYS 480 Conceptual Physics (Wilson) (3 cr)
- PHYS 580 Electricity
- PHYS 580 World of Motion
For more information,
contact Diana Paterson at dianap@montana.edu or 406-994-5679.
Teacher Quote
It
may seem odd, but unique friendships are created
with people on-line. The collaboration with
some of the finest science educators across
the world everyday makes the MSSE distance learning
courses very unique as well as rewarding.
Washington
Teacher
Teacher Quote
MSSE
allows you to network with like-minded people
across the country. So often, teachers are lone
warriors. This network allows you to ask questions
of knowledgeable people in your field, anytime,
anywhere.
Michigan
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