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

The Social Studies Education (5-12) major prepares students to teach social science courses at the middle and/or high school level.  The program focuses on the content of disciplines of history, political science, and social sciences, as well as, the pedagogical skills necessary for teaching in a middle/high school classroom.

For specific Student Learning Outcomes see EducationHistory, and Political Science.

This broadfield major comprises 58 semester credits of content-area course work, with a concentration in history, political science and other 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 121US History I (ND)

3

HI 122US History 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 102Intro Comparative Politics (CD)(GD)

3

PO 104American National Government

3

PO 115International Relations (CD)(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 Education Major

AN 218Intro Native Am 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 & Sec Teach Methods

3.00 - 4.00

ED 405Education Seminar

2

ED 410Student Teaching - Major Or Major/Minor

12

ED 412Measurement and Assessment in Teaching

3

 

PSY 203Developmental Psychology

3

or

PSY 227Child & Adolescent Psychology

3

 

SPED 200Introduction to Exceptional Children

3

SPED 206Collab & Conf Tech for Educators

3

 

III. Acceptance into the Teacher Education Program and Student Teaching

Students pursuing a major in any Teacher Education Program must be accepted to the program.  See Acceptance into the Teacher Education Program for specific details. 

In order for students to student teach, they must submit an application.  See Admission to Student Teaching for specific details.

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 for Admission to the Teacher Education Program; 3) earn a minimum 2.65 grade point average in Major Program Requirements, Other Program Requirements and Professional Education Requirements for Acceptance to Student Teaching.
  2. See Secondary Education Requirements.