Social Studies Education (5-12), B.A.

This broadfield major comprises 58 semester credits of content-area course work, with a concentration in history, political science and social sciences.

I. Major Program Requirements

Twenty-seven credits of History, including:

HI 101Topics in Global History I

3

HI 102Topics in Global History II

3

HI 121History of the United States (ND) I

3

HI 122HI of the United States II

3

 

HI 231Montana and the West

3

or

HI 224History of the American West

3

HI One non-Western History course (e.g. HI 241, 251, 271, 291)

3

 

HI 3XXHistory 300-level course

3

HI 494Historiography & Historical Methods(WI)

3

HI 495Research Seminar in History

3

Twenty-four credits of Political Science, including:

PO 102Intr Comparative Politics(GD)

3

PO 104American National Government

3

PO 115International Relations(GD)

3

PO 216American Political Thought

3

PO 222U. S. Foreign Policy

3

PO 230Montana State Politics

3

PO 243Political Economy

3

PO 312Elections/Pol Parties/Public Opinion

3

Seven additional credits of Social Science, including:

EC 201Principles of Microeconomics

3

or

EC 202Principles of Macroeconomics

3

 

ILC 2XX or 3XXILC course in Social Sciences

4

II. Professional Education Program

Requirements for Social Studies Major

AN 218Intro to Native American Studies (ND)

3

ED 102Foundations of Education (WI)

3

ED 103Instructional Media & Technology

3

ED 229Educational Psychology

3

ED 245Diversity Field Experience

1

ED 305Classroom Management

2

ED 318Content Area Reading & Secondary Methods

3.00 - 4.00

ED 344Secondary Social Studies

2

ED 405Education Seminar

2

ED 410Student Teaching

12

ED 412Measurement and Assessment in Teaching

3

 

PSY 203Developmental Psychology

3

or

PSY 228Adolescent Psychology

3

 

SPED 300Introduction to Exceptional Children

3

 

III. Acceptance into the Teacher Education Program and Student Teaching

Teacher Education Program: Students pursuing academic programs that lead to teacher licensure must seek admission to the Teacher Education Program by the end of their sophomore year.

Student Teaching: In the spring semester of the junior year, all students must seek admission to student teaching.

Note:

  1. All Social Studies Education (5-12) students must meet the following requirements: 1) earn a grade of “C-” or better in all Professional Education Requirements, Major Program Requirements, and Other Program Requirements; 2) earn a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average; 3) earn a minimum 2.65 grade point average in Major Program Requirements and in Other Program Requirements; and 4) earn a minimum 2.65 grade point average in Professional Education Requirements.