History/Social Science Major (54 credits): The History/Social Science major is primarily intended for students who are planning on pursuing certification in social science education through a Master of Arts in Instruction program. It combines the depth of the history major, including significant research and writing experience, with the breadth of the social science major. Please note: course work leading to teaching certification may be reconfigured for this area of study. Students considering teaching in this area should be in continuous contact with the chair of this program and the school of education for a list of required courses A. All of the following core social science courses: AN300 Introduction to Anthropology EC261 Principles of Microeconomics GE305 Introduction to Geography PS102 American National Government PY111 General Psychology S110 Sociological Imagination
B. One of the following: ST132 Reasoning with Statistics ST232 Introduction to statistics
C. All of the following core history courses: H125 Europe and the World H150 The American Experience H250 Historical Thinking H450 History without Boundaries H460 Historical Research and Writing I H461 Historical Research and Writing II
D. Three additional (nine credits) history courses H220 The Middle Ages is recommended
E. Two 300+ courses (six credits) from any departments in Section A other than history.
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