Social Studies Teaching (5-12)

Undergraduate Programs

Description

The social studies program is designed to prepare students to teach social studies in secondary schools. This challenging program draws upon faculty from nine areas (anthropology, economics, ethnic studies, gender and women’s studies, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology) and works with the College of Education to promote effective teaching practice for future and in-service teachers. 

A non-teaching major in social studies is also offered, and provides the student an opportunity to create a program to meet her or his personal academic needs. 

Majors

Program Locations Major / Total Credits
Social Studies Teaching BS Anthropology BS - Bachelor of Science
  • Mankato
74 / 120
Social Studies Teaching BS Economics BS - Bachelor of Science
  • Mankato
74 / 120
Social Studies Teaching BS Geography BS - Bachelor of Science
  • Mankato
74 / 120
Social Studies Teaching BS History BS - Bachelor of Science
  • Mankato
74 / 120
Social Studies Teaching BS Political Science BS - Bachelor of Science
  • Mankato
74 / 120
Social Studies Teaching BS Psychology BS - Bachelor of Science
  • Mankato
74 / 120
Social Studies Teaching BS Sociology BS - Bachelor of Science
  • Mankato
74 / 120

Policies & Faculty

Policies

POLICIES/INFORMATION

All students seeking a teaching license must meet and maintain the requirements to be admitted into professional education.   See the 5-12 or K-12 Teaching Programs section in the catalog for admission requirements for professional education and for a list of required professional education courses.

Admission to the Social Studies Teaching Program

Students enrolling in SOST 450 (Level 3-KSP) must be admitted to the Social Studies Teaching Program, a process in addition to admission to the KSP major.  Admission to the Social Studies Teaching program is limited.  Preference for admission to the program is given to students who have a 3.0 GPA and who have shown significant global, multicultural, civic and community service experience.  Students are encouraged to work closely with the Social Studies Program Director to prepare for admission to the Social Studies Teaching Program.  

GPA Policy

A grade of 'C' of higher is required for all courses in the major.

P/N Grading Policy

No more than 12 credits may be taken P/N.

Contact Information

110 Armstrong Hall
Department of History - Social Studies Program
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences 

Main Office (507) 389-5718
https://sbs.mnsu.edu/socialstudies/

Faculty

Coordinator
  • Kyle Ward, Ph.D.

200 Level

Credits: 2

Acquaints students majoring in social studies (teaching) with the social studies major and fundamental ideas that will help students integrate what they are learning in social sciences and history within the context of secondary social studies classroom.

Prerequisites: none

Credits: 1-4

Designed to provide students the opportunity to explore a variety of topics related to social studies. Fall, Spring

Prerequisites: none

Credits: 1-6

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Prerequisites: none

400 Level

Credits: 4

Organization and presentation of social studies in secondary schools. Preparation of units for teaching purposes, examination of materials useful to the social studies teacher. Application of national and state standards to teaching social studies. Prereq: Concurrently with KSP 420

Prerequisites: Concurrently with KSP 440

Credits: 1-6

Designed to provide students the opportunity to explore a variety of topics related to social studies.

Prerequisites: none

Credits: 1-6

Designed to provide students the opportunity to integrate academic learning with professional practice.

Prerequisites: none

Credits: 1-8

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Prerequisites: none