English Education
A balance of course work in the three main subdivisions of English studies (literature, language, composition/rhetoric) is required in this area. Specific courses in the Department of English provide students with an overview of English studies: English 510 or 600 (chosen in consultation with the advisor), and English 635, and English 685. Other English course requirements in this area are broadly defined, allowing students to specialize in composition or an area of literature.
History Education
Courses in the area of application must include at least one two-course sequence (6 credits) from Section 1, a minimum of 3 credits (History 650 required) and a maximum of 9 credits from Section 2, a minimum of 3 credits from Section 3, and a minimum of 3 credits from Section 4.
Section 1
a. History 620, Proseminar: The United States 3 credits, and History 621, Seminar: The United States 3 credits
b. History 660, Proseminar: Modern Europe 3 credits, and History 661, Seminar: Modern Europe 3 credits
c. History 670, Proseminar: The Wider World 3 credits, and History 671, Seminar: The Wider World 3 credits
Section 2
a. History 650, Historical Method and Theory 3 credits
b. Social Sciences 604, Improving Social Science Instruction 2-3 credits
c. Social Sciences 605, Seminar in Social Studies Education 1-6 credits
d. Social Sciences 606, Social Studies Curriculum 2-3 credits
e. Social Sciences 607, Instructional Materials in Social Studies 2-3 credits
f. Social Sciences 608, Readings in Social Science Education 1-3 credits
Section 3
a. History 622, Seminar on Popular Movements in the United States I 3 credits
b. History 623, Proseminar: Topics in United States History 3 credits
c. History 690, History Workshop 1-6 credits
d. History 695, Readings in History 2-3 credits
Section 4
a. History 720, Major Issues in United States History 3 credits
b. History 782, Major Issues in World History 3 credits