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Jun 25, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
History with Social Studies Teacher Licensure 7-12, BS
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Freshman Year Fall Semester - 16 Hours
Freshman Year Spring Semester - 16 Hours
Sophomore Year Fall Semester - 16 Hours
Sophomore Year Spring Semester - 17 Hours
Junior Year Fall Semester - 14 Hours
Junior Year Spring Semester - 16 Hours
Senior Year Fall Semester - 13 Hours
Senior Year Spring Semester - 12 Hours
120 Total Hours
At least 40 of the hours must be upper-level Notes - General Education Core Requirements, see Graduation Requirements section of this catalog.
- These courses are used to determine major GPA, see Graduation Requirements section of this catalog.
- Social studies and history requirements, 27 hours. Social studies: PLSC 28533 and GEOG 21003 are required and select six upper-level hours from two different disciplines in ANTH, PLSC, PSYC, or SOCI with advisor approval. Select nine hours from United States history 34000 or 41000 series courses, or HIST 49033 . Select six hours from global history in 30000, 31000, 32000, 33000, 35000, 36000, 42000, 43000 series courses, or HIST 49033 . Select additional three-hour upper-level HIST elective chosen in consultation with advisor.
- Requirements for Admission in Educator Preparation Program (EPP). Th ese must be completed with required grades for admission into the program. Consult with faculty advisor regarding School of Education admission requirements and for courses taken after admission to program.
- Must be admitted to the School of Education, Educator Preparation Program.
- Prior to graduation, students must demonstrate competency in financial literacy by satisfactory completion of FINN 15201 (or approved substitution) with a grade of C or better, or by a score of 70% or more on a challenge exam for FINN 15201 .
Students must earn a C or higher in all courses on the degree plan. Students must maintain a 2.70 cumulative GPA or better. GPA is tracked throughout the program and verified for admission into internship. |
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