History, Social Studies, Secondary Education BA
Course Number and Title | Credits |
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UF 100 Foundations of Intellectual Life | 3 |
UF 200 Foundations of Ethics and Diversity | 3 |
FW ENGL 101 Writing and Rhetoric I | 3 |
FW ENGL 102 Writing and Rhetoric II | 3 |
FC Foundations of Oral Communication | 3 |
FM MATH 123 Math in Modern Society (recommended) | 3-4 |
FN Foundations of Natural, Physical, & Applied Sciences course with lab | 4 |
FN Foundations of Natural, Physical, & Applied Sciences course in a second field | 3-4 |
FA Foundations of Arts course | 3 |
FH ENGL 175, HUM 207, PHIL 101, PHIL 102, or PHIL 103 | 3 |
FS ED-CIFS 201 Education, Schooling, and Society | 3 |
FS POLS 101 American National Government | 3 |
EDTECH 202 Teaching and Learning in a Digital Age | 3 |
ED-CIFS 301* Teaching Experience I | 2 |
ED-CIFS 302* Learning and Instruction | 4 |
ED-CIFS 401* Professional Year—Teaching Experience II | 3 |
ED-CIFS 405* Teaching Secondary Social Studies | 3 |
ED-LLC 444* Content Literacy for Secondary Students | 3 |
ED-ESP 350* Teaching Students with Exceptional Needs at the Secondary Level | 3 |
Teaching Experience III/IV* | 14 |
*You must apply for admission to secondary teacher education to enroll in these upper-division education courses. Completion of all requirements for graduation with a secondary education option may require more than 120 credit hours. See Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundational Studies for more information. | |
One (1) year of college-level foreign language in sequence Language equivalency required by the History Department will be determined by the Department of World Languages or the History Department. | 8 |
HIST 111 United States History I | 3 |
HIST 112 United States History II | 3 |
HIST 222 History for Teachers (Must be completed with a grade of C or better) | 3 |
Two courses chosen from: HIST 101 World History I HIST 102 World History II HIST 103 History of Western Civilization I: Prehistory to the 17th Century HIST 104 History of Western Civilization II: 17th Century to Present HIST 121 Asian Civilizations HIST 131 Latin American Civilizations HIST 141 African Civilizations HIST 151 Islamic Civilization HIST 223 Introduction to Environmental History HIST 234 Ancient Civilizations of the Mediterranean HIST 245 Medieval Europe HIST 246 The History of Everyday Life in Europe HIST 253 Medieval Islamic History HIST 262 Witnessing Latin America HIST 268 Working in America: Class, Labor, and Inequality HIST 274 Fact, Fiction, and History HIST 280 History of Love and War | 6 |
One course from two distinct regions listed below | 6 |
Region—European History: HIST 300, HIST 302, HIST 306, HIST 308, HIST 309, HIST 310, HIST 311, HIST 319, HIST 320, HIST 322, HIST 323, HIST 324, HIST 325, HIST 326, HIST 327, HIST 329, HIST 343, HIST 380 | |
Region—History of the Americas: HIST 330, HIST 332, HIST 334, HIST 335, HIST 336, HIST 338, HIST 339, HIST 341, HIST 342, HIST 346, HIST 347, HIST 348, HIST 349, HIST 350, HIST 351, HIST 352, HIST 353, HIST 354, HIST 355, HIST 356, HIST 357, HIST 358, HIST 363, HIST 365, HIST 366, HIST 367, HIST 381, HIST 390 | |
Region—Non-Western History: HIST 321, HIST 340, HIST 345, HIST 368, HIST 369, HIST 370, HIST 372, HIST 373, HIST 376, HIST 378, HIST 382, HIST 389 | |
FF HIST 498 Senior Research Seminar | 3 |
Economics | 12 |
Geography | 12 |
Political Science | 9 |
Total | 131-133 |