SOCIAL STUDIES W/ECONOMICS MINOR –Non Teaching Student ________________________________ Advisor ________________________________ Date ________________________ This program of study is designed for students leaving the Social Studies Educational Professional Program or who hope, at a later date, to complete that Professional program. Social Studies Major 36 credit hours MAJOR CORE COURSES □ GEOG 107 Introduction to Geography □ GEOG 110 World Regions □ GEOG 320 Geography of US and Canada □ HIST 109 World to 1500 □ HIST 110 World from 1500 □ HIST 123 US to 1877 □ HIST 124 US from 1877 to the Present □ HIST 300 Historical Research and Writing □ PLSC 112/113 American Government □ PLSC 305 Law & Policymaking Const. Dem. 30 MAJOR SUBSTITUTE COURSES 6 One international/multicultural course in Geography, History, or Political Science from the following list. (The required RX international/multicultural course must be taken in addition to the Gen. Ed. U.S. Diversity and Global Awareness Classes.) Geography: GEOG 235 (Economic Geog.); 317 or 321 (Latin America); 318 (Asia); 322 (Africa). History: HIST 301, (Religions S. and E. Asia); 302 (Near Eastern and Western Religion);305 Native American; 306 (Hinduism); 307 (Buddhism); 315 (Black Americans); 310 (Civil Rights Movement); 321 (Women and Gender in the Ancient World); 335 (Women in Europe); 336 (Women in the US and GB); 339 (Arab-Israeli Conflict); 341 (Middle East); 342, 347, 348, 349 (Africa); 355, 356 (Latin America); 375 (Modern India); 441, (Far East to 1800); 442, (Modern China); 443 (Modern Japan); 444 (China & It Nomadic Neighbors); 457 (Mexico). Political Science: PLSC 212 (International Politics); 215 (Civil Rights & Liberties); 221, (Vietnam); 242 (Black Women); 300 (Urban Politics); 308 (Political Violence & Revolution); 311 (Developing World); 341, 342 (International Law, Organization); 365 (Women); 367 (Latin America); 371 (Middle East); 372 (Sub-Saharan Africa); 374 (Asia); 467 (Advanced International Relations). One elective from any of the four RX disciplines at any level. (Consult an adviser). _________________________ Economics Minor 20 credit hours REQUIRED COURSES 9 □ ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics □ ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics □ ECON 375 Economic History of the United States RESTRICTED ELECTIVE COURSES 11 Eleven hours of electives in economics including at least two courses from the following: □ ECON 300 Contemporary Economic Issues □ ECON 303 Consumer Economics □ ECON 327 Economics of Poverty, Inequality and Discrimination □ ECON 370 Comparative Economic Systems □ ECON 385 Economic Development □ ECON 480 International Economics CrHrs ECON__________________________ ______ ECON__________________________ ______ Rev. 11/2010