OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (CLAS) ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER 2014-2015 HISTORY-BA OR BS-SECONDARY WITH EDUCATION MAJOR (TEACHABLE MINOR IS ALSO REQUIRED) THIS IS A GENERAL GUIDE AND IS NOT APPLICABLE TO EVERY STUDENT. IT IS IMPORTANT TO MEET WITH YOUR ADVISOR.

History Major-Secondary Education emphasis (39 credits) A 3.0 cumulative GPA in the History major is required for admission to the College of Education Core Surveys (15 credits) Content Courses (18 credits)  HST 203 World History to 1500 A.D. (3) See reverse for content course options Prerequisite: WRT 150  U.S. History (3)  HST 204 World History since 1500 (3)  European History (3) Prerequisite: WRT 150  HST 205 American History to 1877 (3)  Non-Western History (3) Prerequisite: WRT 150   Elective (3) HST 206 American History since 1877 (3) Prerequisite: WRT 150  Elective (3)  SST 310 Strategies for Social Studies (3) Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of the instructor; must be taken  Elective (3) BEFORE assisting Writing History (3 credits) Capstone (3 credits)  HST 200 Writing History (3) (Grade of C or better required)  HST 495 Varieties of History (3) (Grade of C or better required) Prerequisites: HST 400 and senior standing

Degree: choose one (B.A. or B.S.) Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Third semester proficiency (201 level) is required for the B.A. degree. This  EDT 370 Technology in Education (3) may be fulfilled through language placement Taken during teacher assisting semester (http://www.gvsu.edu/mll/language-placement-the-opi-108.htm) or by  STA 215 Introduction to Statistics (3) completing the courses listed below Prerequisite: MTH 110 or equivalent  Language 101* (4)  HST 290 Research Methods in History (3)  Language 102* (4) (*150 is a hybrid of 101 & 102 and is recommended for Prerequisites: STA 215 students with previous language background; students may move into Language 201 after completing Language 150)  Language 201 (4)

Teachable Minor Students must successfully complete the requirements for a teachable minor in order to be admissible to the College of Education Minor Minor Options Biology – Teaching Chemistry – Teaching Computer Science – Teaching Earth Science – Teaching Economics – Teaching English – Teaching French – Teaching Geography – Teaching German – Teaching Mathematics – Secondary Teaching – Teaching Physics – Teaching Political Science – Teaching Psychology – Teaching Heath Education Spanish - Teaching

Second Major in Education (39 credits) Education Major Prerequisites (9 credits) A 2.7 cumulative GPA in the Education Major Prerequisites is required with no grade lower than a C  EDF 315 Diverse Perspectives on Education (3)  PSY 301 Child Development (3)  EDI 337 Introduction to Learning and Assessment (3) Prerequisite: PSY 101 Teacher Assisting (17 credits) Student Teaching (13 credits)  EDI 331 Teacher Assisting-Secondary (5)  EDI 431 Student Teaching, Secondary (8)  EDF 310 Organizing and Managing Classroom Environments (3)  EDI 432 Student Teaching, Secondary Content (2)  EDR 321Content Area Literacy (3)  EDF 485 The Context of Educational Issues (3)  EDT 370 Technology in Education (3) Must be taken with or after EDI 431 Must be taken with or after EDI 331 but before EDI 431  EDS 379 Universal Design for Learning: Secondary (3) Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, EDF 315 and EDI 337 recommended; Grade of B- or better required. EDS 379 may be taken prior to the Teacher Assisting Semester but must be completed prior to Student Teaching. It is imperative to meet with your faculty advisor and an advisor in the CLAS Academic Advising Center regularly. The CLAS Academic Advising Center is located in C-1-140 MAK, 616-331-8585. Online at: http://www.gvsu.edu/clasadvising

Sample Plan—BA Degree Year One Year Three Year Five WRT 150 (4) HST 203 (3) SST 310 (3) Non-West HST Elec (3) EDI 431 (8) GEN ED (3) Language 101 (4) HST 205 (3) European HST Elec (3) HST Elective (3) EDI 432 (2) GEN ED (3) PSY 101 (3) Language 102 (4) EDI 337 (3) Minor Course (3) EDF 485 (3) (these courses may be MTH 110 (4) Minor Course (3) Minor Course (3) GEN ED (3) taken in a spring/summer EDF 100 (2)* GEN ED (3) ISSUE (3) ISSUE (3) semester) Year Two Year Four HST 204 (3) HST 206 (3) HST Elective (3) EDI 331 (5) *EDF 100 is an exploratory elective for students US HST Elective (3) HST 200 (3) HST 495 (3) EDF 310 (3) uncertain about pursuing teacher certification. It EDF 315 (3) PSY 301 (3) Minor Course (3) EDR 321 (3) can be taken in either the fall or winter semester. Minor Course (3) Minor Course (3) Minor Course (3) EDT 370 (3) *Students must complete a total of two courses Language 201 (4) GEN ED (3) HST Elective (3) EDS 379 (3) with an SWS attribute Sample Plan—BS Degree *EDT 370 must be taken during or after teacher

Year One Year Three assisting but before student teaching *EDS 379 may be taken prior to teacher assisting WRT 150 (4) HST 203 (3) SST 310 (3) Non-West HST Elec (3) but must be completed before student teaching PSY 101 (3) HST 205 (3) European HST Elec (3) HST Elective (3) GEN ED (3) GEN ED (3) EDI 337 (3) Minor Course (3) *The block tuition rate is for 12-15 credits. You will pay additional tuition for any credits over 15 MTH 110 (4) Minor Course (3) Minor Course (3) HST 290 (3) ED 180 (1) GEN ED (3) ISSUE (3) ISSUE (3)

Year Two Year Four HST 204 (3) HST 206 (3) HST Elective (3) EDI 331 (5) EDI 431 (8) GEN ED (3) US HST Elective (3) HST 200 (3) HST 495 (3) EDF 310 (3) EDI 432 (2) GEN ED (3) EDF 315 (3) PSY 301 (3) Minor Course (3) EDR 321 (3) EDF 485 (3) (these courses may be Minor Course (3) Minor Course (3) Minor Course (3) EDT 370 (3) taken in a spring/summer STA 215 (3) GEN ED (3) HST Elective (3) EDS 379 (3) semester) Guide fo r Declaring the Secondary Education Majors and M inor 1. Log into myBanner from the GVSU homepage 2. Once logged in select “Student”, “Student Records”, and then, “Change Major” 3. Click on the “Change Major 1/Program” box 4. Click on the down arrow in the box next to “New Major 1/Program,” from here scroll down and choose “History Teaching-BA-Secondary Education” OR “History Teaching-BS-Secondary Education” depending on your degree 5. Click “Submit” and then “Change to New Program” 6. Return to the Change Major Screen and select “Add or Change Second Major” 7. Click on the down arrow in the box next to “New Major 2,” from here, scroll down and choose “Education” from the list and then click “Submit” and “Add Second Major” 8. Return to Change Major Screen and select “Add a Minor” or “Add or Delete Minor”, scroll to and select appropriate minor (see front page) and then click “Submit” and “Add Minor”

General Education Overlap

General Education Categories fulfilled by the History Secondary Education major: Social and Behavioral Sciences: PSY 101 U.S. Diversity: EDF 315, HST 205, HST 206 Historical Perspectives: HST 203 World Perspectives: HST 204 Mathematical Sciences: STA 215 if selecting B.S. degree

History Elective Categories U.S. History European History Non-Western History HST 301 Colonial America HST 309 Cultural and Social Topics in European HST 310 Cultural and Social Topics in Non-Western History HST 302 Revolutionary America History HST 330 Colonial Latin America HST 303 Era of Sectional Conflict, Civil War & HST 350 Ancient HST 331 Modern Latin America Reconstruction Greece HST 351 HST 332 Modern India HST 305 America Confronts Modernity Ancient Rome HST HST 333 Modern China HST 306 The ‘American Century’: From the Great 355 Medieval HST 334 Making of the Caribbean Depression to Vietnam Europe HST 335 Africa Before 1870 HST 307 United States in the Age of Globalization HST 360 Tudor and Stuart England HST 336 Africa After 1870 HST 308 Cultural and Social Topics in U.S. History HST 361 Modern Britain HST 337 The Age of Islamic Empire HST 311 History of Religion in the United States HST 362 Modern France HST 338 Modern Middle East HST 312 History of American Women HST 364 Renaissance and Reformation Europe HST 339 Modern Iran HST 314 African American History HST 366 Spain in the Age of Empire HST 342 History of East Asian Religions HST 315 Latinos: The Forging of Ethnic Identities HST 370 History of Medicine and Health HST 343 History of South Africa HST 316 U.S. Civil Rights Movement in History HST 377 History of Warfare HST 344 Urban Africa HST 317 History of American Foreign Relations HST 386 Europe in the Age of Change and Global HST 345 Silk Roads HST 318 History of Democracy in America Integration HST 372 From Slavery to Freedom HST 320 American Indians HST 387 Modern Germany HST 374 Revolution in the Americas HST 323 Michigan History HST 390 Soviet History HST 375 History of Mexico HST 327 History of United States Urban Society HST 389 Russian History HST 328 Constitutional History of the U.S. HST 391 Russian Thought-Ninth to Twentieth Centuries HST 329 Intellectual History of the U.S. HST 392 Study Abroad: Egypt HST 370 History of Medicine and Health HST 393 Study Abroad: Jamaica HST 394 Study Abroad: Turkey Depending on the topic studied, the following courses may be used for any of the three categories (consult with your faculty advisor) HST 325: Topics in the History of Sport HST 376: History of Witches HST 399: Independent Study HST 371: Hist. Perspectives on Gender & Sexualities HST 380: Special Topics in History HST 490: History Internship

Your advisor in the CLAS Academic Advising Center is Juanita Davis [email protected] Edited 07/15/2014