• ENVE
560 - Investigating and Evaluating Environmental
Issues - Specifically
designed for teachers and other educators, course
focuses
on the identification and evaluation of specific
environmental issues, leading to possible environmental/service
action projects by their students, with attention
to the potential outcomes of such projects on the
physical environment, other humans, and other living
things. CRN# 34320
• ENVE
585 - Special Topics in Environment Education - This
course is designed to address current issues in
environmental education. It includes a consideration
of special topics to acquint the advanced student
with significant problems and developments of current
interest in environmental education. (up to 6 hours
- offered when needed) Permission from the instructor
is required before registering.
• EDU
507/GEOG 507 - Geographic Concepts and Skills for
Teachers - This
course is designed for experienced social studies,
earth science, and geoscience teachers.
The course will provide up-to-date geographic content,
information, and related geographic skills associated
with geography core content for the P-12 classroom.
(3 hours - offered fall semester online and summer
semester face-to-face)
• GEOL
511 - The Dynamic Earth - This
is a web-based course in Earth System Science
and problem based learning. The couse is primarily
designed for in-service high school teachers;
however, any teacher or with interests in Earth
Science education and problem based learning
is welcome to take the course. Students will
learn about coral reefs, tropical forests, ozone
depletion and climate change from an Earth System
Science perspective. (3 hours - offered on-line)
• REC
532 - Environmental Education Resources - This
course provides experiential learning about environmental
education resources. Emphasis is placed on knowledge
of both natural and cultural environments. Field
experiences required and students are required
to provide their own means of transportations
to field sites. (3 hours)
• REC
434g - Environmental Interpretation - This
course provides a framework for individual professional
growth within the broad range of
skills and philosophies of environmental interpretation.
It includes a study of nature trail design and
preparation, live and inanimate exhibit design
and preparation, resource inventory, building,
exhibit material purchase, vandalism, and other
problems related to the developoment of nature
oriented areas and facilities. (3 hours)
• ELED/MGE/SEC
570 - Workshops: Environmental Education - This
couse is workshops dealing with selected topics
and issues in environmental education.
(1-3 hours - offered as needed)
PLEASE
NOTE: Additional
courses may be added to a student's graduate program
in environmental education with approval from both
the student's advisor and the coordinator of the
environmental education endorsement.
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