Course Schedule

Summer Quarter to begin third week in June

Credit Hours

SE 501

Advanced Educational Psychology: Understanding the Learner

4.5

SE 503

Planning Science Instruction: Methods

4.5

SE 505

Implementing and Assessing Science Teaching

4.5

AG 504

Creation Cosmology and the Big Bang

4.5

BI 504 &
BI 504L

Advanced Ecology with Lab

6

GE 504

Interpreting Earth History

4.5

 

 

 

1 week hands-on labs offered in July and/or August

 

AG 501L

Planetary and Stellar Astronomy Laboratory

3

GE 505F

Field Geology

3

BI 501L

Biological Origins Laboratory

3

SE 510

Special Topics in Science Education

Variable

 

 

 

Fall Quarter to begin second week in September

Credit Hours

SE 501

Advanced Educational Psychology: Understanding the Learner

4.5

SE 504

Research in Science Education

4.5

SE 502

The Science Curriculum

4.5

SC 501

The History and Nature of Science

4.5

AG 503

Paleoclimatology with Lab

6

BI 501

Biological Origins

4.5

GE 501

Natural Disasters

4.5

 

 

 

Winter Quarter to begin second Monday in January

Quarter Hours

SE 501

Advanced Educational Psychology: Understanding the Learner

4.5

SE 503

Planning Science Instruction: Methods

4.5

SE 505

Implementing and Assessing Science Teaching

4.5

AG 502

Geochronology with Lab

6

GE 502

Geochronology with Lab

6

BI 502

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

4.5

BI 502L

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Laboratory

1.5

BI 505

Comparative Cell and Molecular Biology

4.5

 

 

 

Spring Quarter to begin last Monday in March

Credit Hours

SE 501

Advanced Educational Psychology: Understanding the Learner

4.5

SE 502

The Science Curriculum

4.5

SE 504

Research in Science Education

4.5

SC 501

The History and Nature of Science

4.5

AG 501

Planetary and Stellar Astronomy

4.5

GE 503

Principles/Patterns in Paleontology

4.5

BI 503

Principles/Patterns in Paleontology

4.5

 

 

 

5 day hands-on labs offered in April and May (dates TBA)

 

GE 503L

Paleontology Field Investigations

1.5

BI 503L

Paleontology Field Investigations

1.5

 

 

 

 

* Pursuant to California and Federal law, ICRGS currently offers an M.S. in Science Education, mostly online, to qualified students who are not Texas residents. ICR is currently examining its legal options regarding how it can best serve the educational "gaps" of Texas residents.