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Why MSSE?

The Master of Science in Science Education (MSSE) program offers unique online and campus-based courses in all science disciplines designed for traditional and informal science educators. An emphasis on science inquiry, Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and a culminating Capstone Project, often based on the Action-Research model, are hallmarks of the program.

Why choose MSU?

Montana State University is a public land-grant institution and Montana’s largest university. MSU is home to exceptional faculty and students who contribute to over $100 million in research expenditures, with a large portion being STEM-related. Multiple departments run research and community outreach through National Science Foundation (NSF) grants and the university is committed to community engagement and improving student beliefs regarding the learning of science. As an MSSE student and through your Capstone Research Project, you will directly contribute to the vast efforts both in Montana and around the globe to make science a critical part of a student’s education at every level.

MSSE Degree at a Glance

Delivery

  • Online (Fall, Spring, Summer)
  • Campus-based Field/Lab Courses and Capstone Symposium (Summer)

Credits

  • 30 Credits

Tuition

  • $314.96 per credit - Montana Resident
  • $430.65 per credit - Non-Resident

Time Frame

  • 2 to 3 years is most common
  • Up to 6 years to complete all coursework

Degree Awarded

  • Master of Science in Science Education 

 

 

Special Announcements

 

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MSSE 2025 Trip to Nepal 

 
MSSE is venturing back to Nepal in the Fall of 2025!
 
We are currently accepting applications from anyone who wants to come along with us on this next adventure. Space is limited, so act now to reserve your spot!
 
Scan the QR code below or visit the following URL to learn more about this opportunity and complete your pre-application:
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MSSE graduate Julia Wente Fellowship and Presentation

Join us in celebrating exciting news shared with us by MSSE graduate Julia Wente!
 
Julia was selected as a finalist for NOAA's Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship in June and will be working as an executive fellow for an agency in DC starting in February!
 
Julia also presented her capstone research on analyzing trends in the Hawaiian humpback whale population using citizen science at the National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) Conference last July.
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Ryan Rozeboom receives Davis-Foster Award

MSSE graduate Ryan Rozeboom presented his capstone research at the NC-ASTE conference in Cedar Falls last month and won the Davis-Foster Graduate Student Research Award! This award pays for his registration at the ASTE international conference in January. Congratulations, Ryan, on the well-deserved recognition of your work!

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MSSE News Archive

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