Mississippi River serves as model for interdisciplinary summer science course


Mississippi River serves as model for interdisciplinary summer science course

Want to take a great new interdisciplinary summer course that will fulfill your laboratory science requirement? “Understanding the Natural World Using the Mississippi River as a Model” is being offered for the second year this summer.

The course is scheduled to run from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. MTWR from May 23 to July 19, but there is a possibility the time could be changed to 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

The course will explore the scientific disciplines of astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, and physics through lectures, discussions, laboratory exercises and field trips.

This fascinating course, centered around the mighty Mississippi, is designed for nonscience majors and also is suitable for undergraduate education majors and teachers pursuing graduate credit.

Join the class by registering for IDSC 150 (undergraduate) or TEGR 689 (graduate).

For questions, contact Randy Knoche, (651) 962-5530.