Name: Social Studies Broadfield Teaching Requirements (Grades 5-12) University of Montana Student ID: Students who want to be licensed to teach history, government, and one additional social science at the middle and high school level must complete the B.A. degree requirements for the combined academic major in history and political science shown below. Individuals holding a baccalaureate degree must show evidence of completing the courses listed below or demonstrate course equivalency. The Social Studies Broadfield Teaching major qualifies as a single field endorsement. Social Studies Broadfield Teaching MAJOR Requirements Course Titles Cr. Choose one (1) of the following courses: HSTR 101H (HIST 104H) Western Civilization 4 HSTR 102H (HIST 105H) Western Civilization 4 Complete all of the following courses: HSTA 101H (HIST 151H) American History I 4 HSTA 102H (HIST 152H) American History II 4 HSTA 255 (HIST 269) Montana History 3 HSTR 200 Intro to Historical Methods 1 HSTR (HIST) elective in Asian, Islamic, African, or Latin American 3 HSTA (HIST) upper-division American history 3 HSTR (HIST) upper-division European history 3 HSTR or HSTA (HIST) upper-division elective 3 HSTA or HSTR 400-level approved writing course 3 PSCI 210S (PSC 100S) Intro to American Government 3 PSCI 220S (PSC 120S) Intro to Comparative Government 3 PSCI 230X (PSC 130E) Intro to International Relations 3 Term. Grade Approved Substitute Institution Credits Grade PSCI 250E (PSC 150E) Intro to Political Theory 3 PSCI (PSC) upper-division American government and politics (List courses below for a total of 9 credits.) PSCI (PSC) upper-division comparative government and/or international relations (List courses below for a total of 9 credits.) A total of 9 credits in one of the following fields: economics, geography, psychology, or sociology (list courses below) EDU 497 (C&I 428) Methods: 5-12 Social Studies (coreq. EDU 395 field experience) 3 Total Credits 73 Department Advisor Signature Date Major GPA