HISTORY MAJOR With ADOLESCENT/YOUNG ADULT LICENSURE IN SOCIAL STUDIES Four Year Plan – Beginning in Odd Year This is a suggested program guide. It is not to be interpreted as a contract. Changes may occur. Please see your program advisor before you register for courses. updated 6/15 YEAR FALL SPRING First Year LAS 105 Becoming a Scholar ENG 110 College English Fine Arts Course PLS 251 American Political Process* HIS 180 Intro. to the Study of History Total 3 3 3 3 3 15 (ENG 120 PSY 110 SOC 152 HUM 221 HIS 200 EDU 200 EDU 205 Total Second Year EDU 220 ECN 141 REL 100 HIS 201 HIS 210 HUM 222 Total 2 3 3 3 3 3 17 EDU 353 Ed. Psychology & Instr. Practices GEO 111 Principles of Geography* ECN 142 Principles of Microeconomics HIS 225 History: Theory and Application * U.S. History course Total 3 3 3 3 3 15 Third Year U.S. History course 3 PLS 100 Introduction to Political Science 3 European History course 3 HIS 212 World History 2* 3 EDU 403 A/YA Special Methods: Social St 2 SED 220 Child & Adolescent Dev & Diversity 2 Total 16 SOC 162 Anthropology LAS 342 Cross-cultural Experience HIS 350 Research Seminar * Non-Lab Science EDU 332 Social & Philosophical Issues in Ed SED 389 Issues in Special Education Total 3 4 3 3 3 1 17 Fourth Year REL 373 War, Peace, and Nonviolence COM 185 Public Speaking and Persuasion Natural Science with lab EDU 303 Computers & Tech in Education EDU 305 Content Area Literacy European History course Total LAS 400 Christian Values in a Global Comm EDU 415 Special Methods 2 EDU 425 Leadership Seminar EDU 451 Clinical Practice: A/YA Total 3 2 2 10 17 Curriculum and Assessment Principles of Macroeconomics Intro to Biblical Worldview Making of Contemporary America World History 1* Humanities 2 3 3 4 2 3 3 18 College English Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Humanities 1 Found. of American Civilization Introduction to Teaching Field Experience 3) 3 3 3 3 3 1 16 124 total hours to complete graduation requirements (this includes 2 hours of arts and lecture credit) Bold face print denotes major course requirement Italic print denotes courses needed for licensure. *Alternate year courses + Those designated for ENG 120 who are not in the honors program can take Intro to Psychology in the Fall semester.