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RIPARIAN AND AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM MONITORING
A Technical Training Workshop
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CREDITS

Portland State University

Riparian and Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring ESR 510

 

PSU Environmental Science & Management offers graduate level biology credits for participants.

Credit, earned 1.0 hour graduate credit, is earned by completion of the workshop.

To sign up for ESR 510 credit . . .

Register for the Riparian and Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring Workshop

You will need to submit a PSU Quick Entry Form

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washington Clock Hours  
The SWRP program applies each year for Clock Hours through Educational Services District 112 in Vancouver Washington.

The Workshop generally qualifies for 33.5 hours

To sign up for Clock hours . . .

  1. Register for the Riparian and Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring Workshop
  1. Paper work and registration forms will be completed at the workshop
  1. You will then mail appropriate fees and paperwork to ESD 112

Professional Development Units (PDU's) for Oregon Teachers

No formal protocols exist for Oregon PDU's.
The SWRP program issues each participant a certificate of completion outlining the topics covered and the number of hours spent in professional development (33.5 hours).


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