2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
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SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES: DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES - SOCIAL STUDIES<br />
Select one:<br />
POS311 Urban Government 3<br />
POS321 Comparative Political Systems 3<br />
POS361 Civil Rights & Liberties 3<br />
HIS/SOC355American Racial and Cultural Minorities 3<br />
Note: The first two levels comprise the minor in social studies.<br />
Level Three (Major only)<br />
13 credits<br />
SSC451 Issues in the Social Sciences 3<br />
HIS300+ Upper-level history elective 3<br />
SSC483 Senior Project 1<br />
Choose six (6) credits (only one course may be a general studies course) 6<br />
from social science cross-disciplinary courses or other approved courses<br />
Note: All elementary majors and minors who seek certification in social studies may be required to participate<br />
in an exit assessment which may include but is not limited to one or more of the following: an<br />
interview, a portfolio, and/or an externally administered and validated test of social studies and history<br />
content. Students must perform at a minimum level specified by the <strong>University</strong> to successfully complete<br />
the major/minor. Furthermore, we recommend that the minor be taken with a history or psychology<br />
minor, not alone.<br />
Social Studies: Secondary Major with History Minor<br />
This design requires that all students will combine a social studies major with a<br />
history minor as a complement. A social studies minor is not available to secondary<br />
education candidates.<br />
Social Studies: Secondary Major with History Minor<br />
36 credits<br />
Level One<br />
11 credits<br />
ECO200 Economics 3<br />
GEO200 Human Geography 3<br />
HIS102 Development of World Civilizations II 2<br />
POS101 American Government 3<br />
Level Two<br />
12 credits<br />
ECO331 International Economics 3<br />
GEO/SOC321 Ethnographic Geography 3<br />
Choose one of these:<br />
POS311 Urban Government 3<br />
POS321 Comparative Political Systems 3<br />
POS361 Civil Rights & Liberties 3<br />
SSC451 Issues in the Social Sciences 3<br />
Level Three<br />
13 credits<br />
INS300+ Upper-level Institutions course 3<br />
SSC483 Senior Project 1<br />
Choose nine (9) credits from social sciences other than history: economics, 9<br />
geography, political science, sociology, or approved cross-disciplinary courses.<br />
Note: All secondary majors will be required to participate in an exit assessment which may include but is<br />
not limited to one or more of the following: an interview, a portfolio, and/or an externally administered<br />
and validated test of social studies and history content. Students must perform at a minimum level specified<br />
by the <strong>University</strong> to successfully complete the major/minor for which they seek certification.