Graduate and Teacher Training Opportunities at the Audubon Center

2007 Summer Courses
Registration Information

Ecological Systems: BIOMES
56130: NSEE 8200 MS

Off-Campus 8/13/07 - 8/16/07

The concept of systems is essential to understanding ecological principles; nothing demonstrates this better than the biomes of Minnesota.

Each of Minnesota's biomes (prairie, deciduous forest, boreal forest) is an interplay of large geologic, biologic, cultural, and meteorological systems. Within each broad system is a subset of systems recognized as plant communities. Experience hands-on, wet-feet camping, sampling, identifying, and observing, travel and reflection, story-sharing, and science knowledge. Discover applications for your own classroom.

Click here for the Biomes Course schedule, logistics and packing list.

NOTE: This is a core course of the MAEd:NSEE. Students not admitted to a Hamline degree program may take this course following application for Adult Special status through Graduate Admissions, providing space is available. For information, call 651-523-2900 or visit www.hamline.edu/graduate/index.html. Please register at least one week prior to course start date. Target audience: educators, naturalists, environmental educators.

Lodging, camping and meals included.


Credits: 3
Cost: Tuition + $362 for meals and lodging
Instructor: Mike Link


 

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