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  2. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major in History (Secondary Education; Teacher Certification in Social Studies, Grades Seven through Twelve, with Double Major in B.A. Education)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major in History (Secondary Education; Teacher Certification in Social Studies, Grades Seven through Twelve, with Double Major in B.A. Education)

Texas State University

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Credits

124 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

103 courses in this program

1103 courses
US 1100
1 credits
SPED 4344
3 credits
RDG 3323
3 credits
PS 3324
3 credits
POSI 2320
3 credits
POSI 2310
3 credits
MATH 2471
4 credits
MATH 2417
4 credits
MATH 2321
3 credits
MATH 1329
3 credits
MATH 1319
3 credits
MATH 1317
3 credits
MATH 1315
3 credits
HIST 4399
3 credits
HIST 4388
3 credits
HIST 4387
3 credits
HIST 4368
3 credits
HIST 4362
3 credits
HIST 4349
3 credits
HIST 4348
3 credits
HIST 4347
3 credits
HIST 4346
3 credits
HIST 4345
3 credits
HIST 4344
3 credits
HIST 4343
3 credits
HIST 4342
3 credits
HIST 4341
3 credits
HIST 4337
3 credits
HIST 4336
3 credits
HIST 4334
3 credits
HIST 4333
3 credits
HIST 4332
3 credits
HIST 4331
3 credits
HIST 4328
3 credits
HIST 4327
3 credits
HIST 4326
3 credits
HIST 4324
3 credits
HIST 4320
3 credits
HIST 4317
3 credits
HIST 4316
3 credits
HIST 4308
3 credits
HIST 4307
3 credits
HIST 4304
3 credits
HIST 3384
3 credits
HIST 3377
3 credits
HIST 3376
3 credits
HIST 3372
3 credits
HIST 3366
3 credits
HIST 3365
3 credits
HIST 3363
3 credits
HIST 3359
3 credits
HIST 3353
3 credits
HIST 3352
3 credits
HIST 3349
3 credits
HIST 3346
3 credits
HIST 3343
3 credits
HIST 3342
3 credits
HIST 3341
3 credits
HIST 3340
3 credits
HIST 3338
3 credits
HIST 3337
3 credits
HIST 3335
3 credits
HIST 3333
3 credits
HIST 3332
3 credits
HIST 3329
3 credits
HIST 3328
3 credits
HIST 3324
3 credits
HIST 3322
3 credits
HIST 3320
3 credits
HIST 3319
3 credits
HIST 3318
3 credits
HIST 3317
3 credits
HIST 3316
3 credits
HIST 3315
3 credits
HIST 3314
3 credits
HIST 3312
3 credits
HIST 3311
3 credits
HIST 3310
3 credits
HIST 2312
3 credits
HIST 2311
3 credits
HIST 1320
3 credits
HIST 1310
3 credits
GEO 3309
3 credits
GEO 2301
3 credits
GEO 2110
1 credits
GEO 1309
3 credits
ENG 2371
3 credits
ENG 2360
3 credits
ENG 2359
3 credits
ENG 2340
3 credits
ENG 2330
3 credits
ENG 2320
3 credits
ENG 2310
3 credits
EDST 4681
6 credits
ECO 2301
3 credits
COMM 1310
3 credits
CI 4372
3 credits
CI 4370
3 credits
CI 4343
3 credits
CI 4332
3 credits
CI 3340
3 credits
CI 3325
3 credits
CI 2310
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

EDST 4681Clinical Teaching 7-12
6 cr
HIST 1310History of the United States to 1877
3 cr
POSI 2310Principles of American Government
3 cr
POSI 2320Functions of American Government
3 cr
US 1100University Seminar
1 cr
ENG 2359US Literature before 1865
3 cr
ENG 2360US Literature since 1865
3 cr
ENG 2371U.S. Literature: Writing Identities
3 cr
HIST 3319History of Brazil
3 cr
HIST 1320History of the United States, 1877 to Date
3 cr
HIST 3320History of Mexico
3 cr
HIST 3322Colonial History of Latin America to 1828
3 cr
HIST 3324Latin America from Independence to Present
3 cr
ECO 2301Principles of Economics
3 cr
COMM 1310Fundamentals of Human Communication
3 cr
HIST 2311History of World Civilization to the 17th Century
3 cr
HIST 3328Militarism in Latin America
3 cr
HIST 3337History of U.S. Foreign Policy Making in the Muslim World
3 cr
CI 2310Education for Change
3 cr
PS 3324The American Presidency
3 cr
HIST 3338History of Religion in India
3 cr
HIST 3384History and Culture of Modern India
3 cr
GEO 1309Introduction to Cultural Geography
3 cr
HIST 2312History of World Civilization from the 17th Century
3 cr
GEO 2301Our Dynamic Earth
3 cr
HIST 4324A Global History of Pandemics
3 cr
HIST 3372Texas History: A Survey
3 cr
GEO 2110Physical Geography Laboratory
1 cr
HIST 4326The Modern Middle East
3 cr
HIST 4327The Problem of Palestine
3 cr
CI 3340Teaching for Linguistic Diversity
3 cr
HIST 4328History of India
3 cr
CI 3325Adolescents and Society
3 cr
CI 4343Community-based Instructional Strategies for the Secondary
3 cr
HIST 4331Piracy Through the Ages
3 cr
CI 4332Secondary Teaching: Curriculum and Technology
3 cr
SPED 4344Educating Students with Mild Disabilities
3 cr
HIST 4332European Colonialism
3 cr
HIST 4333Russian Empire and its Peoples: Histories of Eurasia before
3 cr
HIST 4334The Soviet Union and After: Histories of Eurasia Since 1917
3 cr
HIST 4342Modern Africa
3 cr
HIST 4399Senior Seminar
3 cr
HIST 4343Modern China, 1600 to the Present
3 cr
GEO 3309United States and Canada
3 cr
HIST 4344Modern Japan, 1600-Present
3 cr
HIST 4345Postwar Japan
3 cr
CI 4370Building Relationships in the Secondary Classroom
3 cr
HIST 4346Modern Korea
3 cr
CI 4372Teaching in Communities
3 cr
HIST 4347History of Hong Kong
3 cr
RDG 3323Teaching Literacies in the Content Areas
3 cr
HIST 4348Mahatma Gandhi and Nonviolence
3 cr
HIST 4349History of Drugs
3 cr
MATH 1315College Algebra
3 cr
MATH 1317Plane Trigonometry
3 cr
MATH 1319Mathematics for Business and Economics I
3 cr
MATH 1329Mathematics for Business and Economics II
3 cr
MATH 2321Calculus for Life Sciences I
3 cr
MATH 2417Pre-Calculus Mathematics
4 cr
MATH 2471Calculus I
4 cr
ENG 2310British Literature before 1785
3 cr
ENG 2320British Literature since 1785
3 cr
ENG 2330World Literature before 1600
3 cr
ENG 2340World Literature since 1600
3 cr
HIST 4362Peace and Nonviolence Movements
3 cr
HIST 4368War and Society
3 cr
HIST 4387The Historian's Craft: Methods and Research
3 cr
HIST 4388Problems in History
3 cr
HIST 3317U.S. Women's History to 1877
3 cr
HIST 3318U.S. Women's History since 1877
3 cr
HIST 3329Spanish Borderlands, 1521-1821
3 cr
HIST 3310History of Europe, 1815-1919
3 cr
HIST 3311History of Europe Since 1919
3 cr
HIST 3312Renaissance and Reformation
3 cr
HIST 3340History of the United States, 1877-1914
3 cr
HIST 3341History of the United States, 1914-1945
3 cr
HIST 3314Revolutionary Europe, 1760-1815
3 cr
HIST 3342Social and Intellectual History of the United States,
3 cr
HIST 3315History of England to 1603
3 cr
HIST 3343Social and Intellectual History of the United States Since
3 cr
HIST 3316History of England Since 1603
3 cr
HIST 3332Rebels and Power in Renaissance Spain, 1492-1700
3 cr
HIST 3346The Civil War and Reconstruction
3 cr
HIST 3349The Constitution of the United States
3 cr
HIST 3333Dictatorships and Democracy in Modern Spain, 1808 to
3 cr
HIST 3352Western America
3 cr
HIST 3335Spain of the Three Religions: Muslims, Christians, and Jews
3 cr
HIST 3353The U.S. - Mexico Border and its Communities: A History
3 cr
HIST 4304Ancient Rome and the Mediterranean 500 B.C. to 500 A.D
3 cr
HIST 3359African American History
3 cr
HIST 3363Colonial North America to 1763
3 cr
HIST 4307The Medieval Mediterranean, 500-1500
3 cr
HIST 3365US Early Republic, 1788-1828
3 cr
HIST 4308Medieval Queens and Kings: Islamic and Christian Rulers of
3 cr
HIST 3366Introduction to Public History
3 cr
HIST 4316Roman and Medieval Britain
3 cr
HIST 4317Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1689
3 cr
HIST 4320The Evolution of Christianity, 300-1500
3 cr
HIST 4336Germany from 1815 to Present
3 cr
HIST 4337Germany and National Socialism, 1918-1945
3 cr
HIST 4341The History of Modern Britain
3 cr
HIST 3376American Religious History
3 cr
HIST 3377History of Country Music
3 cr
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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Learning StrategiesInstructingSpeakingMonitoringSocial PerceptivenessActive ListeningCritical ThinkingWriting

Knowledge

English LanguageEducation and TrainingMathematicsCustomer and Personal ServicePsychology

Abilities

Oral ExpressionOral ComprehensionProblem SensitivityInductive ReasoningSpeech RecognitionSpeech ClarityWritten ComprehensionWritten ExpressionFluency of IdeasDeductive Reasoning

Tasks

  • Instruct students individually and in groups, using teaching methods such as lectures, discussions,
  • Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students.
  • Guide and counsel students with adjustment or academic problems or with special academic interests.

Technology

Data base user interface and query softwareComputer based training softwareDesktop communications softwareMulti-media educational softwareElectronic mail software

Tools

Audiotape playersCompact digital camerasCompact disk CD playersComputer laser printersDesktop computersEducational board gamesHandheld calculatorsIntercom systemsLaminating machinesLaptop computersOptical compound microscopesOverhead display projectorsPegboardsPencil compassesPersonal computers

Work Values

RelationshipsAchievementIndependenceWorking ConditionsSupportRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium25-2021.00Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Educationtitle_inference$62,340 median$102,010 top-1.96%-2,790
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • Year-long curriculum and pacing — design and adjust within standards and the school's framework.
  • Diverse and complex classrooms — manage instruction and culture autonomously.
  • Student data across the year — analyze and translate into instructional decisions.
  • Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions — design and monitor in collaboration with specialists.
  • Family partnerships in challenging circumstances — build and sustain across the year.
  • Grade-level team — lead PLCs or vertical-team work with substance.
  • Mentorship of newer teachers — provide formally or informally across the school.
  • Curriculum adoptions and pilots — evaluate and provide feedback to school leadership.
  • Equity and inclusion in instructional choices — apply consistently across the classroom.
  • Behavior and SEL across the grade level — coordinate with counselors and families.

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Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
6%
Placement Rate
21%