Program Requirements

If you are pursuing a degree in history education, you must meet the requirements below to be eligible for graduation. You must also complete the general education program, fulfill the general baccalaureate degree requirements and complete at least 125 hours of coursework.

To view the History Education program requirements select the checklist and sequence below that corresponds with your catalog term (semester and year you declared the History BSED major).

Catalog Terms SP 09 - SP 13

Catalog Terms FA 13 - SP 14

Catalog Term FA 14

Catalog Term FA 14 revised 2/2016


 

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History

Bachelor of Science in Education (Certifiable grades 9-12)

Major requirements (57 hours):

Note: 21 hours may double count toward General Education requirements.

  1. HST 103(3), 104(3), 121(3), 122(3), 199(0), 210(3), 390(3).
  2. Six hours in African, Asian, Latin American and/or Middle East civilization: HST 323(3), 334(3), 335(3), 338(3), 339(3), 350(3), 362(3), 364(3), 370(3), 371(3), 380(3), 381(3), 382(3), 532(3), 542(3), 543(3), 571(3), 572(3), 574(3), 587(3), 588(3), and variable topics courses when they cover one of these regions.
  3. Six hours in U.S. History: HST 312(3), 313(3), 314(3), 315(3), 324(3), 329(3), 331(3), 332(3), 375(3), 509(3), 517(3), 518(3), 519(3), 521(3), 523(3), 524(3), 525(3), 528(3), 531(3), 536(3), 537(3), 538(3), and variable topics courses when they cover U.S. history.
  4. Three hours in European history: HST 343(3), 351(3), 352(3), 354(3) 355(3), 356(3), 360(3), 361(3), 545(3), 548(3), 549(3), 559(3), 562(3), 564(3), 566(3), and variable topics courses when they cover European history.
  5. Three hours in World Interregional and Cross-Regional: HST 340(3), 344(3), 345(3), 369(3), 383(3), 384(3), 388(3), 395(3), 504(3), 514(3), 529(3), 541(3), 563(3), and variable topics courses when they cover a related field.
  6. Of courses in numbered items 2, 3, 4, and 5 above, at least two must be at the 500 level: HST 504(3), 509(3), 514(3), 517(3), 518(3), 519(3), 521(3), 523(3), 524(3), 525(3), 528(3), 529(3), 531(3), 532(3), 536(3), 537(3), 538(3), 541(3), 542(3), 543(3), 545(3), 548(3), 549(3), 559(3), 562(3), 563(3), 564(3), 566(3), 571(3), 572(3), 574(3), 587(3), 588(3).
  7. In addition, a major in history to be certifiable must complete ANT100(3), ECO 155(3), GRY 100(3), SOC 150(3), PSY 121(3), PLS 101(3), and either PLS 205(3) or PLS 232(3).
  8. Public Affairs Capstone Experience will be fulfilled by completion of HST 418(4).
  9. Attain at least a 3.00 combined GPA (Missouri State and transfer) in the social science area (major field of study) which includes all courses listed above.

Professional Education Requirements (39 hours):

Note: A grade of “C” or better in each course is required for state certification.

  1. Teaching methods and supervised teaching (19 hours): HST 417(3), 418(4), 422(10), 423(2).
  2. Additional Professional Education Required Core and Competencies (23 hours).
  3. Satisfy History program requirement of a minimum major GPA of 2.75 (combined Missouri State and transfer) as a part of admission to teacher education.
  4. Satisfy History program requirement of a minimum major GPA of 3.00 (combined Missouri State and transfer) as a part of approval for supervised teaching.
  5. This program also requires compliance with Teacher Education requirements for eligibility to enroll in Professional Education courses; admission to and continuance in Teacher Education; approval for supervised teaching; and recommendation for certification which includes following GPA requirements. All GPA requirements include both Missouri State and transfer grades.
    1. at least a 3.00 GPA in the certificate subject area (major field of study) which includes all courses listed under major requirements.
    2. at least a 3.00 GPA in any additional certificate subject area.
    3. at least a 3.00 GPA in the professional education courses which includes all courses in number 1 and 2; and no grade lower than a "C" in all professional education courses.

University level requirements:

  1. General Education Program and Requirements
  2. General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements