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National Teachers Enhancement Network logoThe 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 >>>

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Earn a Graduate Certificate in Science Teaching online in either Chemistry, Earth Science, Elementary School Science, Life Science, or Physics from Montana State University.

National Science Teachers Association logoDiscount for NSTA Members! Members of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) receive a 10% discount on select courses.

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CHMY 591-802: Environmental Measurement: Sensors & Electronics Chemists and scientists in other fields can profit from an understanding of the electronic principles involved in the use of common environmental sensors--sensors for measurement of light, high resolution More >>>

ERTH 591-803: Weather and Climate for Teachers Few subjects within Earth Sciences are as far reaching as the study of weather (meteorology) and climate (climatology). We plan our days based on the current weather, plant food supplies based on seasonal More >>>

NUTR 524-801: Teaching Adolescent Nutrition Nutrition habits of children and teens are known to have an impact on their present and future health, their ability to learn and their physical performance (athletics). However, many of these young More >>>

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