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Jun 17, 2024
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2011-2012 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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NSEE 8485 - Introduction to Research Research, as a strategy of inquiry, is the central theme of this course. Critical steps in the research process, along with related methodological issues are examined. These include an understanding of a variety of research methodologies, statement and clarification of research problems, research studies, and basic statistical methods for describing data. Emphasis is on understanding the benefits and limitations of research.
Credits: (2 credits)
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NSEE 8490 - Field-Based Research Collection, processing, interpretation and presentation of field data are the focus of this course. The interrelationship of all living things to each other and to the environment will provide the content as students make decisions about methods, develop hypotheses, vary experimental conditions and conduct field studies.
Credits: (2 credits)
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NSEE 8494 - Science Research Projects Credits: (2 credits)
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NSEE 8495 - Capstone The capstone project is the culmination of an MAEd: NSEE student’s work at Hamline University. It is generally an applied research project conducted in the student’s school or workplace. The student works closely with an administrative advisor to construct the research question, carry out the research, and complete the project. The capstone committee offers additional support throughout the process. This project requires a written component and an oral presentation. Advisor/committee approvals are required at proposal stage before registration occurs. The capstone course is only available to those master’s students who are nearing completion of their degree program in Natural Science and Environmental Education.
Notes For further information regarding the capstone committee and process, please phone Renee Wonser at 651-523-2419.
Credits: (4 credits)
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