Nevada State University Catalogs - Secondary Education with a Concentration in Social Studies, B.A. in Education

Secondary Education with a Concentration in Social Studies, B.A. in Education

Mission Statement and Standards

For the Nevada State University, School of Education Mission Statement and Standards, click here.  

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, the Secondary Education Teacher Candidates will be able to:

  1. Apply in-depth knowledge of subject matter and pedagogy to develop differentiated curriculum and instruction that responds to diverse learners and fosters inquiry, critical thinking, problem-solving, local-global connections, real-world application, and collaboration. (InTASC: 1-10)
  2. Implement a variety of formative and summative assessment strategies, including performance-based assessment, that align with learner development and learning objectives, provide feedback to support learner growth, and inform instructional decision-making. (InTASC: 1, 2, 6, 7)
  3. Purposefully examine disciplinary concepts and tools, investigate instructional practices, analyze data, and adapt approaches based on high-quality research. (InTASC: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9)
  4. Affirm cultural, linguistic, physical, and cognitive diversity in their classrooms by creating inclusive learning environments, valuing each learner’s unique background and needs, and advocating for policies and practices that address disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes and advance justice and equity for all learners. (InTASC: 2, 3, 7, 9, 10)
  5. Collaborate with stakeholders in the educational process, including learners, families, colleagues, and the broader community, to foster a sense of shared responsibility for student success, and engage in civic activities that promote educational advocacy and community development. (InTASC: 3, 9, 10)

Curriculum

Recommended Schedule

A recommended course sequence to complete the major in four years.

Core Curriculum (31-45)

English (3-8 credits)

Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum

Study and Technology Skills (0-3 credits)

Refer to the Study and Technology Skills section of the Core Curriculum

Mathematics (3-5 credits)

Refer to the Mathematics section of the Core Curriculum

Natural Sciences (7-8 credits)

Refer to the Natural Sciences section of the Core Curriculum

Social Sciences (3 credits)

PSY 101General Psychology

3.00

PSY 360Foundations of Social Psychology

3.00

SOC 101Principles of Sociology

3.00

SOC 102Contemporary Social Issues

3.00

Fine Arts (3 credits)

Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum

Humanities (6 credits)

EDU 250Foundations of Education

3.00

Refer to the Humanities section of the Core Curriculum

3.00

Constitution (3-6 credits)

Refer to the Constitution section of the Core Curriculum

Cultural Diversity (3 credits)

EDU 280Valuing Cultural Diversity

3.00

Additional Major Requirements (9 credits)

Social Sciences (9 credits)

Secondary education students must take a course in ECON, PSC and GEOG (Cultural Geography recommended).

Major Requirements (78)

Required Courses (12 credits)

HIST 101US History to 1877

3.00

HIST 102US History Since 1877

3.00

HIST 251Historical Investigation

3.00

HIST 499Senior Seminar in History

3.00

Additional History requirement (24 credits)

From these 24 credits, at least fifteen (15) credits total must be at the 300-level or above, and at least nine (9) credits must be selected from courses that fulfill either of the following requirements.  

Three (3) credits must be completed in category A and three (3) credits must be completed in category B:

 

A. primarily emphasize ethnic studies within the United States (e.g. Latinos in the American West, African American History, US Women's History, etc.)
B. primarily focus on non-European and world history (e.g. African, Asian, Middle Eastern, or Latin American history)
Approved classes for category A:
HIST 320Hispanic Culture in the US

3.00

HIST 418American Indian Relations

3.00

HIST 433African-American History

3.00

HIST 436Nazi Holocaust from American Perspective

3.00

HIST 444Latinos in the American West

3.00

Approved classes for category B:
HIST 211History of East Asia I

3.00

HIST 212History of East Asia II

3.00

HIST 227Introduction to Latin American History & Culture I

3.00

HIST 228Introduction to Latin American History & Culture II

3.00

HIST 439Religion and Society in Latin America

3.00

HIST 439CSlavery and Race in Latin America

3.00

HIST 449History of Japan

3.00

HIST 450Modern Chinese History

3.00

HIST 470History of Mexico

3.00

HIST 471Revolution and Reaction in Contemporary Latin America

3.00

HIST 473History of the Andean Region

3.00

HIST 478Middle Eastern Studies

3.00

Secondary Education Courses (42 credits)

EDRL 471Theory and Practice for Academic English Language Development

3.00

EDRL 474Methods and Curriculum for Teaching English Language

3.00

EDRL 475Assessment and Evaluation English Language Learners

3.00

EDSP 411Student with Disabilities in General Education Settings

3.00

EDSP 432Parent Involvement and Family Engagement for Students with/without Disabilities

3.00

EDU 220Principles Of Educational Psychology

3.00

 
Select one course from the following:
EDU 214Preparing Teachers to Use Technology

3.00

EDUC 399Foundations of Educational Technology

3.00

The following courses require program admission:
EDRL 477Policies, Critical Issues and Best Practices for ELLS - Practicum

3.00

EDSC 325Differentiated Instruction and Assessment for Diverse Learners

3.00

EDSC 473Teaching Secondary Social Studies

3.00

Student Teaching
EDSC 483Secondary Supervised Teaching Internship

9.00-12.00

Summary of credit requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Education, Secondary Education with a concentration in Social Studies

Core Curriculum

31-45

Additional Major Requirements

9

Major Requirements

78

Electives

 0-2

Total Credits

120