Joint Major in Social Studies and Education
(36 semester hours)
This joint major is designed for elementary, early childhood, and special education majors. Courses selected offer the best preparation for the social studies curriculum now mandated by the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and taught in public school classrooms, and are designed to prepare candidates for the MTEL subject matter test now required of all teacher candidates.
Students should work closely with their advisers in the education and history departments to plan a course of study. In addition to the courses prescribed in the joint major, students should take courses to complete the subject matter core required for licensing (Stage II) as well as courses that fulfill the College requirements.
Students who plan to pursue the five-year bachelor's-master's program will have more flexibility in course selection and electives.
American History
| Course Name | Number | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 2 Courses | ||
| Hist Amer Civilization I | HIST-140 | 4.00 | Lecture |
| Revolutions in the West | HIST-241 | 4.00 | Lecture |
World Civilization
| Course Name | Number | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 2 Courses | ||
| World Civilization I | HIST-100 | 4.00 | Lecture |
Economics
| Course Name | Number | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 2 Courses | ||
| Prin. of Microeconomics | ECON-100 | 4.00 | Lecture |
| Prin. of Macroeconomics | ECON-101 | 4.00 | Lecture |
Political Science
| Course Name | Number | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 1 Courses | ||
| Intro to American Politics | POLS-101 | 4.00 | Lecture |
Depth
Two courses above the 100 level, chosen from history or political science and international relations
** See advising form in the education department for possible course options.
Note: Many of the courses in this major include courses in the subject matter core and the modes of inquiry.