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Nov 24, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chicano Studies Major, B.A. with Secondary Social Studies Teacher Licensure Concentration
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The Chicana/o Studies Department offers this concentration, which prepares students to become social studies teachers in secondary schools. The requirements include core courses in Chicano Studies, a sequence in history and additional courses required for social studies licensure. Students seeking teacher licensure should stay in regular contact with both their major advisor and School of Education advisor to assure the proper course progression and that they meet requirements.
All courses required for teacher licensure must be passed with a grade of C- or higher.
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Required General Studies
- Students must satisfy the Written Communication general studies requirement.
- COMM 1010 - Presentational Speaking Credits: 3
- MTH 1610 - Integrated Mathematics I Credits: 3
- General Studies Arts and Humanities (6 credits)*
- General Studies Historical (satisfied by additional required content area courses for social studies licensure)
- General Studies Natural and Physical Sciences (6 credits)*
(GEG 1100, required in a later sequence, will satisfy 3 credits in Natural and Physical Sciences, so only 3 additional credits are needed to satisfy this category) - General Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences (satisfied by EDS 3130 and EDS 3150 in licensure sequence)
*Included in General Studies courses, students must select one that satisfies the Global Diversity requirement.
Required General Studies total credits: 21
Additional Content Courses Secondary Social Studies Licensure
Summary of Requirements
Required General Studies |
21 credits |
Chicano Studies Major Core |
24 credits |
Additional Content Courses for Secondary Social Studies Licensure |
33 credits |
Foundation and Methods for Secondary Teacher Licensure |
40 credits |
General Electives (to reach 120 credits) |
2 credits |
Chicano Studies Major, B.A. with Secondary Social Studies Licensure Total |
120 credits |
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