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Nov 23, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Dual-Level Education - History (BA/MS in Education)
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Upon successful completion of this program, the student receives a Bachelor of Arts degree and an MS in Education degree. This program also leads to the 7-12 Pennsylvania Instructional I certification for public school teaching and the Professional 7-12 ACSI certificate for Christian school teaching.
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Total Credits - Credits: 173
University Core - Credits: 61
- Exegesis and Theology Elective Credits: 3
(Any course with a code of BIB 47x)
- Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
Program Requirements - Credits: 79
- Foreign Language Credits: 6
Must be six credits of the same language
- Global History Elective Credits: 3
Select from HIS 344, HIS 345, HIS 346, HIS 347, & HIS 441
- History Elective Credits: 9
- Humanities Elective Credits: 3
- Mathematics Elective Credits: 3
- Modern History Elective Credits: 3
Select from HIS 362, HIS 363, HIS 461, & HIS 462
- Pre-1500 History Elective Credits: 3
Select from HIS 353, HIS 354, & HIS 355
- US History Elective Credits: 3
Select from HIS 221, HIS 332, HIS 422, & HIS 423
Graduate - Credits: 33
- EDU 602 - Educational Assessment and Adaptations Credits: 3
- EDU 656 - Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum for Diverse Learners Credits: 3
- EDU 685 - Teaching Secondary Social Studies I Credits: 3
- EDU 686 - Teaching Secondary Social Studies II Credits: 3
- EDU 712 - Curriculum Theory, Design, and Assessment Credits: 3
- EDU 713 - Educational Research Credits: 3
- EDU 716 - Global Trends in Education Credits: 3
- EDU 722 - Advanced Developmental and Educational Psychology Credits: 3
- EDU 791 - Instructional Design Project Credits: 3
- SPE 761 - Inclusionary Practices Credits: 3
- TSL 611 - Foundations of Teaching English Learners Credits: 3
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