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	2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Secondary Education Post-Baccalaureate Licensure - Social Studies
				
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		Secondary Education Post-Baccalaureate Licensure - Social Studies
 Admission requirements for post-baccalaureate students seeking licensure include evidence of having at least a conferred bachelor’s degree, as well as the stated admission criteria. Students should see an advisor in the content/History department and the secondary/K-12 education department for detailed information on post-baccalaureate licensure in Social Studies. Faculty will review the transcript for completed coursework appropriate for the endorsement being sought. It may be necessary for a post-baccalaureate candidate to complete specified courses in the content area in addition to the teacher licensure coursework.  Content Knowledge Requirements:  The National Council for Social Studies Teachers requires the following Programmatic Standards - course(s) in:   - U.S. History, World History (both Western and Non-Western)
  - Political Science
  - Economics
  - American History
  - History of Western World
  - History of Nonwestem World
  - Behavioral Science (Anthropology course is recommended)
  - Political Science (includes U.S. Government)
  - Geography (includes Cultural and Physical)
  - Social Studies Content Exam
   Social Studies Concentration Requirement:
 Student must complete at least 18 credit hours in social studies concentration area. The concentration area must include a minimum of 9 upper division credits. See an advisor. Licensure Core for Secondary Education - Post-Baccalaureate:
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