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| Earth science, biology, and conservation: The Ocean System
is an exciting look at the planet's biggest and most diverse resource! This integrated science course explores the complex ocean system from its formation through its endangered future. Learn more... |
Already took The Ocean System? Here are some other courses you might enjoy. Learn how to read the rocks in your own backyard in Earth: Inside and Out. Discover what makes a species part of this incredibly diverse vertebrate group in
The Diversity of Fishes. Go beyond Jaws to see the beauty and complexity of these ancient species in Sharks and Rays. And, starting this summer, join us for our new environmental science course, Water.
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New to Seminars on Science and online learning? We’ve put together a quick video that explains how our courses work: walk through the layout of the course, including the instructional staff, assignments, class discussions, and your final project. Watch the video...
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Seminars on Science and the American Museum of Natural History will be at the National Science Teachers Association Conference in New Orleans from March 19-22. Come see us at Booth 432 on the exhibition floor. And join us for panel discussions on some of our courses. Browse for our events... |
New to the Museum this month is the IMAX film Wild Oceans, following the epic struggle for sea life off the coast of South Africa. Learn about the film
, buy tickets, and download the educator's guide. Also find out if Wild Oceans is playing on an IMAX screen near you! |
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Upcoming Sessions
When you register early for any of our upcoming courses, you can receive a $50 discount. Learn more...
March 16 - April 26
Register by March 2
June 8 - July 19
Register by May 26
July 6 - August 16
Register by June 22
August 31 - October 11
Register by August 17
October 19 - November 29
Register by October 5 |
We welcome your questions and comments about the Seminars on Science program. Contact us:
seminfo@amnh.org
(800) 649-6715
Visit our site for current schedules, pricing, syllabi, sample resources, and more: learn.amnh.org |
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