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Social Studies Major

Why study social studies at CMU?

Students in this interdisciplinary program will explore many areas of study including political behavior, environmental geography, and cultures of the world. Consider some key features of this program:

  • Courses designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in social studies
  • Well-rounded selection of study in areas including geography, political science, economics, and history
  • Close interaction with accomplished faculty
  • Degree programs that include teaching certification at the university with the most teacher education alumni in Michigan
  • More than $100,000 available in study abroad scholarships for students who are interested in expanding their horizons through more than 100 programs, including social studies-related programs

Career outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, for all occupations through the year 2014:

  • Employment is expected to grow as 9 to 17 percent for teachers from kindergarten through the secondary grades.
  • Wage and salary employment growth of 17 percent is expected in the educational services industry, which is higher than the 14 percent increase projected for all industries combined.
  • As education and training take on greater importance in everyone�s lives, the need for people to administer education programs will grow.

Career options

Graduates of the social studies program at CMU will find a variety of career opportunities. Some of these may require additional education.

  • Guidance Counselor
  • Education Specialist
  • Fundraiser
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Loan Specialist
  • Public Relations Representative
  • School Administrator
  • Elementary, Middle, or High School Teacher

Program Overview

The course listings below are a representation of what this academic program requires. For a full review of this program in detail please see our official online academic bulletin AND consult with an academic advisor. This listing does not include the General Education courses required for all majors and may not include some program specific information, such as admissions, retention, and termination standards.

(Click on the course name or number for a complete course description.)

Social Studies Major

In order to be recommended for student teaching, a student must: 1. Count no course with a grade lower than C- toward the major. 2. Have a minimum of 15 credit hours on the major at CMU with a cumulative average of at least 2.70. 3. Complete a departmental application form. 4. Have a grade of C+ or higher in the teaching methods course. ( Total: 39 semester hours For additional information, see the list of advisors in the Class Schedule Booklet. )
(12 hours)
Required Courses I
Take all of the following
3
GEO 120 Environmental Geography
3
GEO 121 Cultures of the World
3
PSC 101 Political Behavior
3
PSC 105 Introduction to American Government and Politics
(3 hours)
Required Courses II
Select one of the following:
3
HST 101 The Development of Western Civilization
3
HST 102 The Development of Western Civilization
(3 hours)
Required Courses III
Select one of the following:
3
HST 111 United States to 1865
3
HST 112 United States 1865 to the Present
(6 hours)
Required Courses IV
Select two of the following:
3
ECO 101 Economics as a Way of Thinking
3
ECO 110 Economics and Society
3
ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
3
ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
3
ECO 280 Economies of the World
(15 hours)
Electives
1. A concentration in a single discipline of at least 9 hours in addition to required courses. No more than 18 hours from a single discipline may be counted toward the major, including the required courses. 2. Take at least 12 hours 300 level or higher. 3. Select at least one course from each of the following groups
(3 hours)
Group I
3
GEO 395 Michigan
3
HST 333 History of Michigan
(3 hours)
Group II
3
ECO 310 American Economic Development
3
ECO 430 Views of the Future of the U.S. Economy
3
PSC 320 The American Legislative Process
3
PSC 321 The American Chief Executive
3
PSC 323 American Parties and Politics
3
PSC 371 American Political Thought
3
PSC 372 American Radical Thought
3
PSC 421 Constitutional Law: Powers of Government
3
PSC 422 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
(3 hours)
Group III
3
ECO 230/WST 230 Women in the Economy
3
HST 323 History of Native Americans
3
HST 324 African-American History to 1915
3
HST 325 African-Americans in Twentieth Century America
3
HST 326/WST 328 Women in America
3
HST 354/WST 354 Women in European History
3
PSC 125 African-American Politics
3
PSC 325/PHL 345/REL 345/SOC 345 The Civil Rights Movement
3
PSC 326/WST 326 Women and Politics
(3 hours)
Group IV
(3 hours)
Group V
3
GEO 400 Geographic Education
3
HST 400 History for Secondary Schools
3
PSC 405 Methods for Teaching Political Science