Interested in Working
Overseas?
Finding it Hard to Choose Between Peace Corps and Graduate School?
Then the Master's International Program may be for you...
This program combines a master's degree with Peace
Corps service. The new Master's International program is offered
jointly through the Departments of Education and Chemistry. Graduates
will earn a Master of Science in Applied Science Education.
This
site will help you to learn more about Michigan Tech's program
in Science Education that followed our successful Master's International
Programs in Civil
and Environmental Engineering, Geological
and Mining Engineering and Sciences, and Forestry.
Here is an overview of what's in this site:
- Masters International Program - tells you a little more about
the program requirements and expectations
- Peace Corps Assignments - explains more about volunteer activities
with a link to the Peace Corps site
- Students in the Program - gives you a chance to see what the
students in the program are doing
- Applying - will give you more information about applying to
the program
- Resources and Links - Provides information on science education
issues in the developing world, including student research
reports/theses.
- Contacts - contains contact information
- FAQ - answers the Frequently Asked Questions about the program
at Michigan Tech
- Michigan Tech - lets you know where to go for information
about the campus
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