| Course: | EDUC 370/570 | ||
| Section: | 7918 | ||
| Credits: | 1 | ||
| Format: | Face-to-Face | ||
| Description: |
Modern papermaking is an industry that
produces products from renewable forest resources making it a sustainable
industry. It is an enterprise where professional employees are required to
be conversant in the scientific disciplines of chemistry, biology,
mathematics, and physics. Frequently these professionals are process
engineering or chemical engineering with an extended background in cellulose
and wood.
The purpose of this course is to inform high school teachers about the multidisciplinary nature of modern papermaking and prepare them to advise students about the diverse careers available in this area. Click here for UWSP CREDIT requirements.
This course is offered in
conjunction with the
Workshop registration & fees are
separate from 1. Click here for online WORKSHOP registration 2. Click here for UWSP CREDIT registration (Credit registration materials will also be available at the workshop - a $100 minimum deposit will be required) |
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| Textbook: | None | ||
| Instructors: | Dr. Gerry Ring / Karyn Biasca, Ph.D. | ||
| Location: | UWSP, RM TBA | ||
| Dates & Times: | W R | June 25 - 26, 2008 | 9 am - 4:30 pm |
| F | June 27, 2008 | 9 am - 12:00 pm | |
| Limit: | 30 | ||
| Estimated Tuition: |
1 credit - |
WI Undergraduate | $233.40 |
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1 credit - |
WI Graduate | $369.45 | |