BS - History Education 24

  • This program is designed to prepare teachers of adolescents, largely at the secondary school level. It leads to 6-12 teacher certification in the teaching field of history in Georgia. Candidates complete the equivalent of a major in history and a second major in pedagogical studies. Candidates concentrate in history as this is the principal social science discipline in the secondary education curriculum and take additional course work in several other social science disciplines as part of their cross-disciplinary teaching field preparation.

Term 1

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1101 English Composition I
      3
    • EDUC 2110 Critical & Contemporary Issues
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Mathematics & Quantitative Skills
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science II (1 of 2)
      4
    • General Education Core Curriculum Political Science & US History
      3
    Total: 16

Term 2

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1102 English Composition II
      3
    • POLS 1101 American Government
      3
    • EDUC 2120 Explore Socio-Cultural Perspec
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science II (2 of 2)
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Sciences
      3
    Total: 15
Year 1 (Hours: 31)

Term 3

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • EDUC 2130 Exploring Teaching & Learning
      3
    • HIST 1111 or HIST 1112
      3
    • HIST 2111 or HIST 2112
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts and Humanities
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science I
      3
    • GEOG 1101:Introduction to Human Geography or GEOG 1130:World Regional Geography
      3
    Total: 18

Term 4

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
      3
    • HIST 3100 Historical Methods
      3
    • ECON 1000 Contemporary Economic Issues
      2
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Sciences
      3
    • American History Elective (1 of 2)
      3
    • Any 3000/4000 level GEOG course except for Geographic Technique courses (GEOG 3305, GEOG 3315, GEOG 4405, GEOG 4410, GEOG 3320, or GEOG 3451)
      3
    Total: 17
Year 2 (Hours: 35)

Term 5

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • HIST 3271 Intro to History Education
      3
    • HIST 3304 History of Georgia
      3
    • POLS 3300 US Constitution Federal Courts
      3
    • European History Elective
      3
    • American History Elective (2 of 2)
      3
    Total: 15

Term 6

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • HIST 4488 Approaches to World History
      3
    • HIST 2206 Origins of Great Traditions
      3
    • Non-Western World Studies Elective (1 of 2)
      3
    • Non-Western World Studies Elective (2 of 2)
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts and Humanities
      3
    Total: 15
Year 3 (Hours: 30)

Term 7

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • EDUC 4610 Intro to Yearlong Clinical Exp
      0
    • HIED 4650 Yearlong Clinical Exp I
      6
    • HIED 4550 Methods of History Education
      3
    • INED 3300 Educating Students w/ Except
      3
    Total: 12

Term 8

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • INED 4431 Founds Teach Multilingual Lrns
      3
    • HIED 4660 Yearlong Clinical Exp II
      6
    • General Education Core Curriculum Institutional Priorties II
      3
    Total: 12
Year 4 (Hours: 24)


Program Total: 120 Hours

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