History & Political Science Secondary Education B.A.

Outcomes

A 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.

Career Outlook

  • Average Salary: $49,936
  • Job Postings: 310

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.

Courses

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.

History Survey

Complete at least 9 s.h. from the following:

HIS121

United States History Since 1877

(3.0 s.h)

HIS120

United States History to 1877

(3.0 s.h)

HIS104

World History 1200-Present

(3.0 s.h)

HIS103

World History to 1200

(3.0 s.h)

History and Political Science

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

(3.0 s.h)

ENG226

American Slave Narratives

(3.0 s.h)

HIS226

American Slave Narratives

(3.0 s.h)

HIS213

Contemporary World Events

(3.0 s.h)

HIS220

Historical and Political Methods

(3.0 s.h)

PSC214

International Relations

(3.0 s.h)
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American History

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

(3.0 s.h)

HIS301

American Women's History: Colonial Era to the Present

(3.0 s.h)

HIS411

Christianity in America

(3.0 s.h)

THE411

Christianity in America

(3.0 s.h)

HIS321

Constitutional History of US

(3.0 s.h)

HIS330

Native American/White Relations

(3.0 s.h)
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European/World History

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

(3.0 s.h)

THE303

History Of Christianity

(3.0 s.h)

HIS325

History of Latin America

(3.0 s.h)

HIS305

International Economic Relations

(3 s.h)

HIS304

Medieval World History

(3.0 s.h)

HIS331

Modern British History

(3.0 s.h)
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Political Science

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

(3.0 s.h)

PSC405

Const Issues & Crim Justce Cases

(3.0 s.h)

CRJ405

Constitutional Issues & Criminal Justice Cases

(3.0 s.h)

PHI324

Political Philosophy

(3.0 s.h)

PSC390

Special Topics in Political Science

(3.0 s.h)

Elective Courses

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

(3.0 s.h)

PSC211

American Federal Government

(3.0 s.h)

HIS226

American Slave Narratives

(3.0 s.h)

HIS301

American Women's History: Colonial Era to the Present

(3.0 s.h)

HIS303

Ancient World History

(3.0 s.h)

HIS411

Christianity in America

(3.0 s.h)
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Certification / Licensure

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.