Social Studies Education for Teacher Licensure
This program combines a traditional history degree with all the necessary education courses to allow students to finish in four years. For licensure, students must achieve the minimum score on the Praxis II Specialty Area and Principles of Learning and Teaching Tests as determined by the Arkansas Department of Education. For further requirements see Admission and Retention to Teacher Education and also the Criteria for Internships located on the College of Education home page.
Courses
- ANTH 2003 — Cultural Anthropology
- COMM 2003 — Public Speaking
- COMM 2173 — Business and Professional Speaking
- ECON 2003 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2013 — Principles of Microeconomics
- EDMD 2013 — Integrating Instructional Technology
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- GEOG 2013 — Regional Geography of the World
- HIST 1503 — World History to 1500
- HIST 1513 — World History since 1500
- HIST 2003 — United States History to 1877
- HIST 2013 — United States History since 1877
- HIST 2513 — Sources and Methods in History
- HIST 4153 — History of Arkansas
- HIST 4714 — Social Studies Methods for Secondary Teachers
- HIST 4963 — Senior Seminar
- POLS 2003 — American Government
- POLS 2513 — Research Design
- POLS 3033 — American State and Local Government
- POLS 3123 — American Political Behavior
- POLS 3133 — United States Congress
- POLS 3143 — The United States Presidency
- POLS 4963 — Senior Seminar
- PSY 2003 — General Psychology
- SEED 2003 — Education as a Profession
- SEED 2113 — Human Development and Learning Theories
- SEED 4503 — Seminar in Secondary Education
- SEED 4553 — Classroom Application of Educational Psychology
- SEED 4909 — Residency B
- SOC 1003 — Introductory Sociology
- SPED 4052 — Educating Diverse and Exceptional Learners
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University