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Visit OptionsA degree in history & political science secondary education provides numerous career opportunities. Graduates can become secondary school teachers, specializing in history, political science or social studies, teaching students in middle and high school settings. They may also pursue roles as curriculum developers, designing educational materials and lesson plans tailored to history and political science courses.
Other career paths include positions in educational administration, working as assistant principals or school administrators, or in educational policy analysis, influencing policy decisions related to history and social studies education.
Average salary is based on a history teacher position from Salary.com. Job posting data is for history high school teacher positions and is provided by Lightcast. This number represents unique job postings from companies looking to hire in the last 30 days as of May 2024.
The requirements for the history & political science secondary education degree are twofold. First, you must take the required courses for the history & political science major, and then you must complete the courses required for the secondary education major.
Complete at least 9 s.h. from the following:
HIS121
United States History Since 1877
HIS120
United States History to 1877
HIS104
World History 1200-Present
HIS103
World History to 1200
Complete at least 6 s.h. 200-Level history or political science courses from the following. Alternatives for the following courses: HIS226 or ENG226.
PSC211
American Federal Government
ENG226
American Slave Narratives
HIS226
American Slave Narratives
HIS213
Contemporary World Events
HIS220
Historical and Political Methods
PSC214
International Relations
Complete at least 3 s.h. of 300 or 400-level American history courses from the following. Alternatives for the following courses: HIS411 or THE411.
HIS310
African-American History 1500 - Present
HIS301
American Women's History: Colonial Era to the Present
HIS411
Christianity in America
THE411
Christianity in America
HIS321
Constitutional History of US
HIS330
Native American/White Relations
Complete at least 3 s.h. of 300 or 400-level European or world history courses from the following. Alternatives for the following courses: HIS414 or THE414.
HIS303
Ancient World History
THE303
History Of Christianity
HIS325
History of Latin America
HIS305
International Economic Relations
HIS304
Medieval World History
HIS331
Modern British History
Complete at least 3 s.h. of 300 or 400-level political science courses from the following. Alternatives for the following courses: PSC405 or CRJ405.
PSC402
Comparative Politics
PSC405
Const Issues & Crim Justce Cases
CRJ405
Constitutional Issues & Criminal Justice Cases
PHI324
Political Philosophy
PSC390
Special Topics in Political Science
Complete at least 9 s.h. of 200-level or higher history or political science courses (not already applied to satisfy the requirements of any of the above categories).
HIS310
African-American History 1500 - Present
PSC211
American Federal Government
HIS226
American Slave Narratives
HIS301
American Women's History: Colonial Era to the Present
HIS303
Ancient World History
HIS411
Christianity in America
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Please use the online application which may be found on the South Dakota Department of Education website, Office of Accreditation & Teacher Quality. Once there, you have several choices, including initial licensure (first-time teachers), renewal, additional authorizations (program completion for principals, reading specialists, superintendents, etc.) and additional endorsements (for less than program completion). This website includes everything you'll need to know about licensure such as initial certification, renewals, additional authorization and additional endorsements.
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The Fredrikson School of Education Certification Officer will send your official transcript to Pierre for you. Two exceptions: 1. If you are in the M.Ed. in Teaching program, your content is actually from your previous degree; 2. If you have a previous degree and are here obtaining elementary education certification, much of your coursework comes from that undergraduate transcript. In both of these cases, an official transcript from your undergraduate institution will be needed. If that undergraduate degree was earned at USF, the Certification Officer will obtain that one for you as well. If not, please have your university send an official transcript directly to Michelle Hanson. That way, everything can be sent together and there is less chance of a mix-up. Although USF has an official transcript from your application process, that transcript must stay in your file as part of the permanent record.
Please Remember: The Certification Officer cannot sign off until your grade/degree has been posted, which usually happens in late December or early June (depending upon your graduation date). If you have an outstanding balance or another type of hold on your account, the Registrar is unable to print an official transcript. The sign-off cannot be completed until an official transcript is available. If you plan to apply for certification in a different state, it is recommended that you apply in South Dakota. The fee is very reasonable and some states require that you have a license from the state in which you were prepared. However, in recent years, the processing time has increased. Thus, you may need to apply for both at the same time. Access a hard copy of the application by searching the Department of Education website. Select the application specifically for individuals who have been trained out-of-state. Typically, there is a portion that must be completed by the Registrar or Certification Officer, referring to the USF Certification Officer. Even if you are missing a requirement, most states will issue a provisional license for one year.
The University of Sioux Falls educator preparation programs are approved by the South Dakota State Board of Education. USF is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The Fredrikson School of Education is nationally accredited by CAEP (Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.) All students who complete a program are eligible to be recommended for an initial South Dakota teaching certificate regardless of the state in which they reside, and they are encouraged to apply for South Dakota teacher certification immediately upon completion of their degree.
Teacher education graduates may also be eligible for University of Sioux Falls recommendation for certification in other states. Teaching certification/licensure requirements vary among states. Please refer to the Professional Licensure Disclosures and speak to your academic advisor for more information.
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