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Social Studies Education
General
Program Title
Social Studies Education
Degree Designation
BS
Award Type
Baccalaureate
Program Level
Undergraduate
Instruction Mode
On Campus
Program Description
Social Studies Education majors build a broad base of knowledge and skills across the social sciences and in pedagogy to teach 5th-12th grade students. Students will engage with faculty to learn economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology through an interdisciplinary program that also offers the opportunity for global learning experiences. Future educators in the Social Studies Education program are prepared to serve middle and high school students with varying academic, social, and emotional needs while learning to create a curriculum with engaging experiences that will interest their own students. Field experiences occur three times throughout the program, including a full 16-week student teaching opportunity the semester before graduation.
Admission Requirements
What previous degree and/or experience is required prior to admission to this program?
High School / GED
Required GPA for graduation
2.75
Minimum Course Grade
C (2.0)
Minimum Course Grade Applies To
All courses in this program
Number of credits in program
103
Requirements
Program Learning Outcomes
Outcome
Evaluate the concepts, theories and philosophies of the various social sciences (economics, geography, history, political science, psychology and sociology).
Outcome
Convert knowledge of specific content into organized curriculum and pedagogical methods to improve instruction for middle school and high school students
Outcome
Assess state and national standards and develop pedagogical methods to meet these.
Outcome
Critique and select/adapt Social Studies curriculum materials appropriate for various types of Social Studies instruction and assessment.
Outcome
Investigate appropriate instructional technologies and describe/demonstrate how to incorporate them into the classroom setting.
Outcome
Develop student assessment materials appropriate for various age groups and content areas.
Degree Maps or Program Completion Plans
Major Code
1176
Program Code
1740