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Utah Science Teachers Association: $265 per science (EDU) course. - eriehiker - 04-21-2018

The Utah Science Teachers Association offers courses for subject area certification purposes.  The courses are $250 for members.  Membership is $10 or $15 dollars.  These courses have an EDU prefix, but these are not normal EDU classes in that they focus on subject area material.

http://utsta.org/pd/courses/


RE: Utah Science Teachers Association: $265 per science (EDU) course. - Pelican - 04-21-2018

(04-21-2018, 12:44 AM)eriehiker Wrote: The Utah Science Teachers Association offers courses for subject area certification purposes.  The courses are $250 for members.  Membership is $10 or $15 dollars.  These courses have an EDU prefix, but these are not normal EDU classes in that they focus on subject area material.

http://utsta.org/pd/courses/

I wonder how many of these classes will be upper level? That would be the only benefit of paying $250 for the courses, as there are many cheaper routes to getting Science credits. Since they are EDU, would that also mean they wouldn't transfer to a science degree?


RE: Utah Science Teachers Association: $265 per science (EDU) course. - videogamesrock - 04-22-2018

They are EDUC 5000+ which means it’s graduate level.


RE: Utah Science Teachers Association: $265 per science (EDU) course. - Ideas - 04-22-2018

(04-21-2018, 09:02 AM)Pelican Wrote: Since they are EDU, would that also mean they wouldn't transfer to a science degree?

Yes, unless it's a degree for teaching science.