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Looking for a CAS (form. H&SS) 400-Level Required Elective?
Department / Organization: UHSP
Three Teach@Mines courses qualify! Check out CS, Math, or Science Practices in Fall 2025
Explore teaching and earn CAS 400-level credit by taking a Teach@Mines course this Fall:
Computer Science Practices & Technological Impacts on Society, CSED430/530: This class allows students to explore current industry computer science practices and the technological impacts on society (e.g., how big tech’s obsession with optimization and efficiency has sacrificed fundamental human values).
Mathematical Practices & the Social Context of Math, MAED405/505: Taught by Dr. Deb Carney, this course provides students an opportunity to develop the skills to promote mathematical identity and their understanding of mathematical practices and processes.
Scientific Practices & Engineering Design & the Nature of Science, SCED415/515: The goal of this course is to prepare students to integrate knowledge of scientific and engineering practices into their teaching, including asking questions, defining problems, developing and using models, planning and carrying out investigations, analyzing and interpreting data, constructing explanations and designing solutions, engaging in argument from evidence, obtaining, evaluating and communicating information.
Teach@Mines offers courses, advising, and certification pathways to help you explore the teaching profession. Check out the Teach@Mines course page for more information about other courses offered by T@M as well as our Minor or MS in STEM Education!