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Learn to think critically and understand the constructs of society.
In conjunction with the required course of study for teacher certification, the Social Studies degree program provides a strong foundation for a successful career as a social studies teacher, in terms of content coverage, teaching methodologies, and the development of critical thinking and writing skills.
Students will learn a range of content and disciplinary approaches reflected in the various social studies disciplines. At the program's core are 21 credits in history (the equivalent of the history minor) with an additional 18 credits divided over American politics and government, economics, and anthropology.
The Social Studies major is designed to prepare students to be middle or secondary school social studies teachers and is typically completed in conjunction with one of the teacher certification programs.
After graduation, most social studies majors go on to careers teaching social studies; others pursue successful careers in non-profit organizations, education administration, business, and government.
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A Social Studies degree can provide opportunities in education and other fields.
A Social Studies major has many internship opportunities available, from helping preserve history to working with the local business community.
Our Social Studies faculty is eager to help students explore the world around them and its history.
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