2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog

Teaching Major in Social Studies (BA/BS)

99 credits

All students seeking to become candidates for licensure in Social Studies will, via course completion and performance assessment, demonstrate mastery of the subject matter in the individual disciplines: economics, geography, government, psychology, sociology, and historical perspectives (United States and world history). See department statements for course requirements.

Students will demonstrate that mastery as a result of intensive preparation in two or more disciplines, one of which must be historical perspectives. Students will complete 30 credits in historical perspectives to facilitate preparation in both United States and world history, complemented by preparation in one other discipline (15 credits in: economics, geography, government/political science, psychology, or sociology), and four other courses (12 credits), one from each of the four other disciplines, totaling 57 credits. Students are encouraged to pursue additional licensure in one or more of the other four disciplines. Teaching programs require additional courses in educational methods. The professional education courses are included in this listing.

Historical perspectives, 30 credits

HIST 151World Civilization 1

3

HIST 152World Civilization 2

3

HIST 200Intro History Methods

3

HIST 201American History, 1492-1876

3

HIST 202US History, 1877 to Present

3

Two courses from category 1

6

One course from category 2

3

One course from category 3

3

One course from category 4

3

Total Credit Hours:30

Students must register for HIST 200 before completing 15 credits in the major. The department strongly encourages students to consider taking HIST 470 and two other courses required to complete an additional departmental major in history.

History categories

Category 1: U.S. History

HIST 210Introduction to Black History

3

HIST 215Women in American History

3

HIST 318History of the American West

3

HIST 400Colonial America, 1492-1763

3

HIST 401Revolutionary America to 1800

3

HIST 405Pre-Civil War America, 1800-48

3

HIST 407US Civil War and Reconstruct

3

HIST 409Age of Reform

3

HIST 411Prosperity, Depression, War

3

HIST 413Post-World War II America

3

HIST 415History of Indiana

3

HIST 416Pre-Civil War South, 1776-1861

3

HIST 417History of the New South

3

HIST 430US Diplomatic History to 1914

3

HIST 432US Diplomacy Since 1914

3

Category 2: European History

HIST 454Era of World War I, 1870-1918

3

HIST 455Era of World War II, 1918-1945

3

HIST 456Europe Since 1945

3

HIST 461Development Greek Civilization

3

HIST 462Development Roman Civilization

3

HIST 463Medieval Civilization

3

HIST 464Byzantine Civilization

3

HIST 467Renaissance and Reformation

3

HIST 471France Since 1789

3

HIST 475Britain, 1485-1714

3

HIST 476Britain, 1760 to the Present

3

HIST 481Modern Germany

3

HIST 482Celtic Peoples Cultural Hist

3

HIST 483Irish History

3

HIST 486Russian Civilization to 1917

3

HIST 487Soviet and Post-Soviet History

3

Category 3: World History

HIST 370Foundations Asian Civilization

3

HIST 371Tradition and Chng Modern Asia

3

HIST 372Africa Since 1500

3

HIST 373History of the Middle East

3

HIST 441Comparative Slavery

3

HIST 484Southern Africa

3

HIST 493History Pre-modern East Asia

3

HIST 495Modern China, 1600 to Present

3

HIST 496Modern Japan, 1600 to Present

3

Category 4: Topics in History

HIST 235Historical Topics in Film

3

HIST 301The US and the Vietnam War

3

HIST 303Oral History Workshop

3

HIST 310Intro History of US Business

3

HIST 324Selected Topics Latin Am Hist

3

HIST 338United States Urban History

3

HIST 360Topics in Military History

3

HIST 421Am Indians in Colonial and US

3

HIST 422Topics History Popular Culture

3

HIST 423Topics in Religious History

3

HIST 424Topics Race, Ethnic, Immigrant

3

HIST 425Topics US Western History

3

HIST 426Topics in African History

3

HIST 427Topics in Asian History

3

HIST 446History in the Digital Age

3

HIST 452Women Modern European History

3

HIST 491Topics in Middle East History

3

HIST 497Selected Topics European Hist

3 TO 6

HIST 499Selected Topics American Hist

3 TO 6

Please consult the department chairperson for more information.

Second (concentration) licensure area:

Add one course from each of the remaining areas:
Economics, geography, government/political science, psychology, or sociology.

Total Credit Hours:15

Economics concentration, 15 credits

ECON 201Elementary Microeconomics

3

ECON 202Elementary Macroeconomics

3

ECON 301Intermediate Microeconomics

3

6 credits from 300-400-level ECON

6

Total Credit Hours:15

Geography concentration, 15 credits

GEOG 120Economic Geog of Globalization

3

GEOG 121Geog of Cultural Environment

3

GEOG 150Global Geography

3

GEOG 265Intro Geographic Info Systems

3

3 credits from
GEOG 321Urban Geography

3

GEOG 340Cartograp Visual Spatial Data

3

GEOG 342Introduction to Remote Sensing

3

GEOG 344Adv Geog Info Systems Analysis

3

GEOG 350Geog United States and Canada

3

GEOG 351Latin American and Caribbean

3

GEOG 353Geography of Indiana

3

GEOG 354Geography of Asia

3

GEOG 356Geog Russia and Its Neighbors

3

GEOG 357Geography of Europe

3

GEOG 423Population Geography

3

GEOG 470Political Geography

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Government/Political Science concentration, 15 credits

POLS 130American National Government

3

POLS 237State and Local Politics

3

POLS 312Early West Pol Thought

3

or

POLS 313Mod West Pol Thought

3

6 credits from
POLS 210Pol Sci Res Methods

3

POLS 280Comparative Political Systems

3

POLS 293International Relations

3

POLS 342Problems in Public Policy

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Psychology concentration, 15 credits

PSYS 100Intro to Psychological Science

3

PSYS 493Teaching Psychology 1

1

PSYS 494Teaching Psychology 2

2

3 credits from

PSYS 367Introduction to Neuroscience

3

PSYS 468Cognitive Neuroscience

3

3 credits from

PSYS 362Motivation and Emotion

3

PSYS 363Cognitive Psychology

3

PSYS 364Psychology of Learning

3

3 credits from

PSYS 316Social Psychology

3

PSYS 317Personality

3

PSYS 318Psychopathology

3

PSYS 324Psychology of Women

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Each student’s program of study must include at least one of the following courses: PSYS 416, PSYS 432, or PSYS 468. PSYS 493 and PSYS 494 are taken in sequence after the completion of all other PSYS courses.

Social Science Requirement, 12 credits

The following courses are required for disciplines that are not the student's concentration (licensure) area. One course from each of four remaining areas: economics, geography, government/political science, psychology, and sociology.

  • Economics: ECON 116 Survey of Economic Ideas (3)

  • Geography: GEOG 150 Global Geography (3)

  • Political Science: POLS 130 American National Government (3)

  • Psychology: PSYS 100 Intro to Psychological Science (3)

  • Sociology: SOC 100 Principles of Sociology (3)

Total Credit Hours:12

Sociology concentration, 15 credits

SOC 100Principles of Sociology

3

6 credits from

SOC 235Sociology of Gender

3

SOC 242Social Problems

3

SOC 260Social Interaction

3

SOC 343Deviance

3

6 credits from

SOC 320Social Inequality

3

SOC 328Global and the Social World

3

SOC 421Racial and Cultural Minor US

3

SOC 424Family

3

SOC 427Sociology of Religions

3

SOC 470Population Dynamics

3

Each student must satisfactorily compile artifacts from sociology courses for the Social Science Teacher Education Portfolio in accordance with department standards.

Senior High, Junior High/Middle School Education Program

Professional education sequence, 42 credits

EDFO 420Soc, Hist, Phil Found of Ed

3

EDJH 385Prin of Tchng in Mid Schl

3

EDMU 205Intro to Multicul Ed

3

EDPS 251Development Secondary

3

EDPS 390EducationalPsychology

3

EDSE 320Read Div Sec Cont Class

3

EDSE 380Princ of Tchng in Sec School

3

EDSE 460Student Tchng: Sec Schl

6 TO 7

EDSE 465Elective Student Teaching

3 OR 5

SS 150Intro Tch Hist/Soc St

3

SS 350Teach Hist SS Jr Hi Mid School

3

SS 395Teaching SS in Sec Schools

3

Total Credit Hours:42

Total Credit Hours: 99

See Professional Education Assessment/Decision Points for additional information.