24 SOCIAL STUDIES Students seeking certification to teach under the Social Studies certification should, as soon as possible, consult with the education department faculty and make their intentions known to their major department advisor so all requirements can be met before the Professional Student Teaching Semester. Please work closely with your major advisor and your education advisor to ensure that all required courses in both areas are completed. Course Requirements: Complete a Major: Students must complete a major in one of the following areas according to the requirements established by Lycoming College and the academic departments. History; Psychology; Philosophy; Political Science; Sociology/Anthropology; Economics. Education Program Core Courses: EDUC 215 and 225 (each 2 credits and taken in the same semester) EDUC 348 (non-credit: taken the semester prior to student teaching; $525 lab fee) SPLED 230 and 334 PSY 110 and 120 ENGL 106 or 107 and an ENGL literature At least 6 credits of MATH numbered 101 or above. Specific Certification Area Courses: Secondary Certification Grades 7-12 EDUC 339 (fall only) EDUC 338 (spring only) Major area courses, including courses that meet the social studies competencies: Students must take one class per competency, and the class only counts once even if it appears in multiple categories. Anthropology/Sociology: ANTH 101, ANTH 102, ANTH 103, OR SOC 110 Economics: ECON 110 OR ECON 111 World History: HIST 115, HIST 116, HIST 210, HIST 211, HIST 212, HIST 217, HIST 232, HIST 329, HIST 334, HIST 336, HIST 401, OR HIST 405 US History: HIST 125, HIST 126, HIST 225, HIST 226, HIST 230, HIST 338, HIST 342, HIST 402, OR HIST 404 Geography: HIST 200, HIST 221, HIST 243, HIST 244, HIST 246, HIST 329, HIST 345 (only if it is British Atlantic World), OR PSCI 140 Civics and Government: HIST 125, HIST 126, HIST 233, HIST 324, HIST 338, HIST 402, HIST 404, PSCI 110, OR PSCI 160 The Professional Semester (16 Credits) EDUC 461 Methods of Classroom Management (1 credit) EDUC 462 Principles and Applications of PK–12 Assessment (1 credit) EDUC 465 Professional Semester of Student Teaching (8 credits) SPLED 447 Professional Development for the Inclusive Setting (6 credits)
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