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Math in Space (2-3)

Online Family Program (OFP) courses for younger students typically involve more parent participation than OFP courses for older students. Instructors provide ongoing feedback to students and parents through discussion boards to provide maximum flexibility for families’ schedules. The course does not include live, synchronous sessions. This course runs from 2/7/2024 - 3/6/2024.

This is a flexibly paced parent-child course. Students have four weeks to complete the course. The course does not include live, synchronous sessions.  

Courses for younger students typically involve more parent participation than parent-child courses for older students. Instructors provide ongoing feedback to students and parents through discussion boards to provide maximum flexibility for families’ schedules. 

How long does it take to travel to Mars, and how much fuel is needed? Students apply advanced math and science concepts such as rates, ratios and velocity to answer questions like these. They also use expressions such as exponents in scientific notation to help describe and understand the vastness of outer space with mathematical thinking.

Online Family Program (OFP) courses for younger students typically involve more parent participation than OFP courses for older students. Instructors provide ongoing feedback to students and parents through discussion boards to provide maximum flexibility for families’ schedules. The course does not include live, synchronous sessions. This course runs from 2/7/2024 - 3/6/2024.

This is a flexibly paced parent-child course. Students have four weeks to complete the course. The course does not include live, synchronous sessions.  

Courses for younger students typically involve more parent participation than parent-child courses for older students. Instructors provide ongoing feedback to students and parents through discussion boards to provide maximum flexibility for families’ schedules. 

How long does it take to travel to Mars, and how much fuel is needed? Students apply advanced math and science concepts such as rates, ratios and velocity to answer questions like these. They also use expressions such as exponents in scientific notation to help describe and understand the vastness of outer space with mathematical thinking.

Course ID
22249
Division
Course Number
OFP242-003
Course Type
CTD Site
Credit Semesters
0
Program Name
Subject Areas
Start Date
End Date
Start Time
00:00:00
Meeting Type
End Time
00:00:00
Min Grade
2
Max Grade
3
Grade Level
Max Enrollment
30
Has Prerequisites
Off
Is Open For Registration
Off
Is Wait List
Off
Is Cancelled
Off
Requires Writing Sample
Off
Requires Student Statement
Off
Requires Essay
Off
Application Fee
0.00
Lab Fee
0.00
Late Fee
0.00
Residential Fee
0.00
Tuition Fee
260.00
Course Apply URL
http://my.ctd.northwestern.edu/
Residential Option
Off
Weekend Only
Off
Program Type Ref
Course Season Ref
Course Level Ref
Course Tier Ref
Application Open Date
Application Close Date
Course Number Days
0
CTD Program ID
25

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