PROGRAM COURSE
REQUIREMENTS
HISTORY
FOUNDATION COURSES (HISTORY) HOURS
HIST 110 World
Civilization to 1500…………………………….…....3
HIST 111 Modern
World Civilization……………………………...…..3
HIST 130 United
States History to 1877……………………………….3
HIST 131 United
States History Since 1877…………………………...3
HIST 377 Approaches
to U.S. History…………………………………3
HIST 378 Approaches
to World History……………………………….3
HIST 379 Historical
Methods…………………………………………..3
HISTORY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES AND PEDAGOGY CORE
HIST 277 Early
Field Experience………………………………………1
HIST 479 Methods
of Teaching Secondary Social Studies…………….3
MAJOR ELECTIVES
Upper-division electives in United States history…………………..……….12
Upper-division electives in European…………………………….…………..3
Upper-division elective in World (Latin Amer., Mideast, Far
East, Africa)…3
Upper-division electives in European or World….……………….………….6
FOUNDATION COURSES (GOVERNMENT)
POLS 101 American
Government……………………………………….3
POLS 103 State
and Local Government…………………………………3
POLS 230 Introduction
to International Relations……………………….3
Upper-division electives in Political Science………………………………...6
ELECTIVE INTEGRATIVE COURSE
IDS 300 Economic
Ideas and Current Issues OR
IDS 402 US
Human Geography: Issues for the 21st
Century OR
IDS 499 Global
Environmental Issues…………………………………3
SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES
SOC 140 Introduction
to Sociology……………………………………..3
GSCI 110 World
Geography……………………………………………..3
ECFI 202 Principles
of Economics: Macro………………………………3
ADDITIONAL HUMANITIES OR SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE COURSES
ECFI 201 Principles
of Economics: Micro OR
GSCI 101 Elements
of Physical Geography OR
GSCI 105 Cultural
Geography OR
GSCI 321 United
States Geography OR
SOC 145 Intro
to Anthropology OR
SOC 388 Sociology
of the Family………………………………..3
TOTAL………………………………………………......................79
For more information, contact Dr. Paul Nienkamp, Department
of History, 785-628-5584.
PROVISIONAL
ENDORSEMENT
HISTORY AND
GOVERNMENT
FOUNDATION COURSES (HISTORY) HOURS
HIST 110 World
Civilization to 1500…………………………….…....3
HIST 111 Modern
World Civilization……………………………...…..3
HIST 130 United
States History to 1877……………………………….3
HIST 131 United
States History Since 1877…………………………...3
HISTORY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES AND PEDAGOGY CORE
HIST 277 Early
Field Experience………………………………………1
HIST 479 Methods
of Teaching Secondary Social Studies…………….3
MAJOR ELECTIVES
Upper-division electives in United States
history…………………..……….6
Upper-division electives in European…………………………….…………3
Upper-division elective in World (Latin Amer., Mideast, Far
East, Africa)..3
FOUNDATION COURSES (GOVERNMENT)
POLS 101 American
Government……………………………………….3
Upper-division elective in Political Science or POLS 103 or
POLS 230……3
SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES (2 of the 3)
SOC 140 Introduction
to Sociology
GSCI 110 World
Geography
ECFI 202 Principles
of Economics: Macro………………………………6
TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED FOR PROVISIONAL……………………40
ADDITIONAL COURSES REQUIRED FOR FULL ENDORSEMENT:
HIST 377 Approaches
to U.S. History…………………………………3
HIST 378 Approaches
to World History……………………………….3
HIST 379 Historical
Methods…………………………………………..3
Upper-division electives in United States
history…………………..……….6
Upper-division electives in European or World….……………….………...6
POLS 103 State
and Local Government………………………………..3
POLS 230 Introduction
to International Relations……………………...3
Upper-division electives in Political Science (need total of
15 hrs in
Political Science).………………………………………………………...3
ADDITIONAL HUMANITIES OR SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE COURSES
ECFI 201 Principles
of Economics: Micro OR
GSCI 101 Elements
of Physical Geography OR
GSCI 105 Cultural
Geography OR
GSCI 321 United
States Geography OR
SOC 145 Intro
to Anthropology OR
SOC 376 US
Racial and Ethnic Groups………………………………..9
TOTAL………………………………………………..................................79
For more info, contact Dr. Paul Neinkamp, Dept of
History, 785-628-5584