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Online Courses: MSU Master of Science in Science Education: Chemistry of the Environment: Water, Air, Earth

Chemistry of the Environment is a 3 credit course designed to familiarize students with basic general science and chemistry concepts of the environment, including water, air and Earth - as well as to provide opportunities to enrich these chemistry concepts through applications and examples. Since this course will be building upon basic chemistry concepts, it is assumed that teachers taking this course have taken general chemistry at the undergraduate level, or the equivalent.
Chemistry of the Environment is a 3 credit course designed to familiarize students with basic general science and chemistry concepts of the environment, including water, air and Earth - as well as to provide opportunities to enrich these chemistry concepts through applications and examples. Since this course will be building upon basic chemistry concepts, it is assumed that teachers taking this course have taken general chemistry at the undergraduate level, or the equivalent.
Chemistry of the Environment is a 3 credit course designed to familiarize students with basic general science and chemistry concepts of the environment, including water, air and Earth - as well as to provide opportunities to enrich these chemistry concepts through applications and examples. Since this course will be building upon basic chemistry concepts, it is assumed that teachers taking this course have taken general chemistry at the undergraduate level, or the equivalent.

Online Courses: MSU Master of Science in Science Education: An Atoms-First Primer for AP/IB Chemistry Teachers

An Atoms-First Primer is a 3 credit course designed to introduce teachers of Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) Chemistry courses to an Atoms-First pedagogy in the teaching of their courses. Students will be exposed to the Atoms First approach to teaching AP or IB Chemistry which emphasizes a pedagogy of building chemical foundations before moving onto more difficult topics. Students will finish by developing lesson plans using this pedagogy to teach AP or IB Chemistry at the high school level.
An Atoms-First Primer is a 3 credit course designed to introduce teachers of Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) Chemistry courses to an Atoms-First pedagogy in the teaching of their courses. Students will be exposed to the Atoms First approach to teaching AP or IB Chemistry which emphasizes a pedagogy of building chemical foundations before moving onto more difficult topics. Students will finish by developing lesson plans using this pedagogy to teach AP or IB Chemistry at the high school level.
An Atoms-First Primer is a 3 credit course designed to introduce teachers of Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) Chemistry courses to an Atoms-First pedagogy in the teaching of their courses. Students will be exposed to the Atoms First approach to teaching AP or IB Chemistry which emphasizes a pedagogy of building chemical foundations before moving onto more difficult topics. Students will finish by developing lesson plans using this pedagogy to teach AP or IB Chemistry at the high school level.

Online Courses: MSU Master of Science in Science Education: Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy and Physiology is a 3 credit course designed for high school and post-secondary teachers of human anatomy and physiology with a solid foundation in A&P. This course provides an introduction to the use of case studies as an effective way to integrate problem based learning into the classroom. It is a methodology course designed for instructors who are already comfortable with fundamental physiological concepts. Students will review various physiological principles of the human body and then explore clinical applications of these principles via case studies.
Anatomy and Physiology is a 3 credit course designed for high school and post-secondary teachers of human anatomy and physiology with a solid foundation in A&P. This course provides an introduction to the use of case studies as an effective way to integrate problem based learning into the classroom. It is a methodology course designed for instructors who are already comfortable with fundamental physiological concepts. Students will review various physiological principles of the human body and then explore clinical applications of these principles via case studies.
Anatomy and Physiology is a 3 credit course designed for high school and post-secondary teachers of human anatomy and physiology with a solid foundation in A&P. This course provides an introduction to the use of case studies as an effective way to integrate problem based learning into the classroom. It is a methodology course designed for instructors who are already comfortable with fundamental physiological concepts. Students will review various physiological principles of the human body and then explore clinical applications of these principles via case studies.

Online Courses: MSU Master of Science in Science Education: Ecology and Conservation of the World’s Marine Ecosystems

Ecology and Conservation of the World’s Marine Ecosystems is a 3 credit course designed for students to gain a broad understanding of structure and function of the world's marine ecosystems and a broad knowledge of the major conservation issues in the oceans including climate change, overfishing, coral reef loss, and ocean acidification. The course will integrate in-depth study of each of the major marine ecosystems with reading and discussion of major conservation issues. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://www.montana.edu/msse/
Ecology and Conservation of the World’s Marine Ecosystems is a 3 credit course designed for students to gain a broad understanding of structure and function of the world's marine ecosystems and a broad knowledge of the major conservation issues in the oceans including climate change, overfishing, coral reef loss, and ocean acidification. The course will integrate in-depth study of each of the major marine ecosystems with reading and discussion of major conservation issues. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://www.montana.edu/msse/
Ecology and Conservation of the World’s Marine Ecosystems is a 3 credit course designed for students to gain a broad understanding of structure and function of the world's marine ecosystems and a broad knowledge of the major conservation issues in the oceans including climate change, overfishing, coral reef loss, and ocean acidification. The course will integrate in-depth study of each of the major marine ecosystems with reading and discussion of major conservation issues. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://www.montana.edu/msse/
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