EDUC 655: STEM Methods (Graduate)

STEM methods is a course designed to highlight elements of STEM and how to incorporate them into the classroom. After completing this STEM methods course, teachers will have a better understanding of creating a STEM culture in the classroom and have STEM activities in their toolbox to implement.
Prerequisite: None
Note: The four EDUC courses offered by University of Indianapolis through STEM Teach V (EDUC 654, EDUC 655, EDUC 656, & EDUC 653) can be used to complete a Master’s in Curriculum & Instruction for dual credit credentialing once 18 graduate credits are completed in a specific content area.
These courses (EDUC 654, EDUC 655, EDUC 656, & EDUC 653) can also be used to complete a STEM graduate certificate.
Related Offerings:
EDUC 653 Integrating Tech into STEM (Winter/Spring 2023)
EDUC 654 Designing & Implementing a STEM Project-Based Learning Unit (Summer I 2023)
EDUC 655 STEM Methods (Summer II 2023)
EDUC 656 Teacher Engineering Education: Universal Design for Learning (Fall 2023)
University of Indianapolis
Semester: Summer II 2023
Instructor: Jas’Minique Potter
Credit Hours: 3 Graduate
Dates: 7/3/23 – 8/18/23
There will be one required synchronous session on Wednesday, July 12, 2023.
Location: Online Asynchronous w/ one synchonous session on July 12, 2023.
Teacher Level: Grades K-12
Graduate Certificate Available: Yes
Master’s Completion Options: No