The
National Teachers Enhancement Network (NTEN)
offers online,
graduate-level science courses from a world-class
public research
university. NTEN was one of the first online
professional development
programs for K-12 teachers, and has offered courses
since 1993. NTEN is a
program of Extended University at Montana State University and was created
with funding from the
National Science Foundation. More >>>
Calendar:
- Nov 6, NTEN Spring registration opens
- Jan 26 , NTEN Environmental Microbiology and Quantum
Mechanics courses begin
- Feb 2, NTEN Winter Environmental Science Education and Water Quality courses begin; NTEN Elementary Soil Science course begins
- Feb 9, NTEN Comparative Planetology course begins
Visit our booth at:
- Nov 20-22, National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) area convention, Portland, OR
Discount for NSTA Members! Members of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) receive a 10% discount on select courses.
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Register now for:
PHYS 513-01: Quantum Mechanics Can quantum mechanics be made SIMPLE? What lies behind wave functions and Schrödinger’s wave equation? How is the microscopic world really put together? Can one explore the peculiar quantum world without More >>>
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PHYS 512-01: General Relativity What do we mean by "curved spacetime"?
How long do you live after you fall through the horizon of a black hole?
Can you detect the moment at which you cross the horizon?
As you float comfortably More >>>
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ESCI 580-01: Teaching Middle School Earth System Science This course is restricted to participants who have been selected through the application process. Please e-mail Lisa at Lisa.Brown@montana.edu for information on how to apply.
This course is taught in More >>>
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