B.A. in Social Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Cleveland State University |TopUniversities

B.A. in Social Studies

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Hours Required in the Major: 60 hours of specific courses or thematic areas chosen from History, Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, English, Philosophy, and Comparative Religion. Some of these courses also can be used to partially fulfill General Education requirements. Students seeking teacher licensure also complete a Minor in Secondary Education, which is administered by the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS). Mission: The primary mission of the Social Studies major is to provide students with the content competency to teach Social Studies in secondary schools. It forms the content knowledge basis for students to initiate teaching professions and provides the necessary critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and academic judgment skills upon which to embark on a lifetime of intellectual growth. Teaching Licensure: A comprehensive program for students seeking teaching licensure in Social Studies is administered through the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS). Interested students are required to fulfill a Minor in Secondary Education, which is administered by the COEHS. See also Education, Adolescent and Young Adult with Licensure, Grades 7-12. MAJOR-FIELD REQUIREMENTS: The curriculum for the Social Studies major consists of an integrated Content Core (33 credits), emphasizing content and skills, and three sequences of 9 credit hours each (27 credits), focused on specific content. THE CORE: 33 CREDIT HOURS: HIS 101 - Western Civilization I, HIS 104 - Modern World History, HIS 111 – United States History to 1877, HIS 112 - United States History Since 1877, HIS 200 – Introduction to Geography, HIS 215 - History of African-Americans to 1877, HIS 299 - Introduction to Historical Studies, HIS 370 - Global Interconnections, HIS 401 - History Seminar, ECN 202 - Principles of Microeconomics, SC 111 - American Government.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Hours Required in the Major: 60 hours of specific courses or thematic areas chosen from History, Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, English, Philosophy, and Comparative Religion. Some of these courses also can be used to partially fulfill General Education requirements. Students seeking teacher licensure also complete a Minor in Secondary Education, which is administered by the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS). Mission: The primary mission of the Social Studies major is to provide students with the content competency to teach Social Studies in secondary schools. It forms the content knowledge basis for students to initiate teaching professions and provides the necessary critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and academic judgment skills upon which to embark on a lifetime of intellectual growth. Teaching Licensure: A comprehensive program for students seeking teaching licensure in Social Studies is administered through the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS). Interested students are required to fulfill a Minor in Secondary Education, which is administered by the COEHS. See also Education, Adolescent and Young Adult with Licensure, Grades 7-12. MAJOR-FIELD REQUIREMENTS: The curriculum for the Social Studies major consists of an integrated Content Core (33 credits), emphasizing content and skills, and three sequences of 9 credit hours each (27 credits), focused on specific content. THE CORE: 33 CREDIT HOURS: HIS 101 - Western Civilization I, HIS 104 - Modern World History, HIS 111 – United States History to 1877, HIS 112 - United States History Since 1877, HIS 200 – Introduction to Geography, HIS 215 - History of African-Americans to 1877, HIS 299 - Introduction to Historical Studies, HIS 370 - Global Interconnections, HIS 401 - History Seminar, ECN 202 - Principles of Microeconomics, SC 111 - American Government.

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have Cumulative secondary school GPA equivalent to a 2.3 on the US grading scale for most programs.  Other English language Requirements: TOEFL paper-based exam: 525; Successful completion of CSU's IELP (Intensive English Language Program) Advanced Level, with a grade of 80% or better and passing COMPASS ESL scores. Completion of English language studies (Level 112) from any of the ELS Language Centers. Achieve a score of C (Pass) or better on the Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE).

48 Months
Jan-2000

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