San Diego is an internationally recognized biodiversity hot spot. San Diego Natural History Museum is proud to offer a comprehensive overview of the county’s natural history to rediscover the place where you live through the lenses of geology, paleontology, botany, entomology, herpetology, ornithology, mammalogy, and marine life. Explore habitat zones from the coast to the desert. Meet San Diego Natural History Museum science curators and learn from their firsthand experience.
The initial class is September 24 and the final class is December 10. All classes are from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. View the 11-class schedule and syllabus at www.sdnhm.org/education/naturalhistory.
Course fee $110. If you become a Docent, this class is free! Visit www.sdnhm.org/volunteer to learn more.
Graduate-level extension credit from the University of San Diego will be available for completion of the entire series ($65 per unit). Credit can be used by teachers for salary advancement and professional growth requirements. Credit cannot be used for degree requirements without prior approval from the institution in question.
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