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Dec 26, 2024
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2007-2008 Springfield College Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History / Education / Secondary Teacher Licensure Program
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Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) with a major in History
(a minimum of 120 credit hours) Requirements are subject to change.
Students selecting this major also major in Education and seek licensure as a teacher of history at the secondary level. The study of history at Springfield College is designed to provide students with a basic body of historical and related knowledge which will enable them to better understand the world they inhabit, the problems of their society, and their own lives. The College believes that this core of historical understanding enables students to function as educated and informed citizens in a democratic society. A knowledge of history and its methodology helps students understand the origins and background of contemporary problems, allowing them to deal more effectively with those problems. Furthermore, a knowledge of the ethnic and cultural diversity that has created the present will help students to communicate and cooperate in a multicultural society.
Another major goal of the history program is to assist students in developing analytical, problem-solving, research, and writing skills. The major emphasizes content and information, but is also designed to foster the skills and attitudes that will increase the ability of graduates to find employment, regardless of their occupational goals. Careers in government service, law, business, and teaching readily follow the training of those who major in this discipline.
Students complete core requirements in history and related social sciences, and they have the option to pursue a concentration, deepening their focus in a particular area or corollary of history. For more information about the history major, contact the Social Science Department at (413) 748-3201 or the Admissions Office at (800) 343-1257.
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II. Major Requirements (History)
III. Optional Concentrations
In consultation with their advisors, students may choose one or more of the following concentratons, which will be duly noted on the transcripts. A. European Studies
This interdisciplinary concentration emphasizes Western Europe and covers fields from history to political science. Advanced study of one of the major European languages is strongly encouraged. In consultation with the advisor, students must choose 21 s.h. in at least three different disciplines. Sample courses include: B. American Studies
This interdisciplinary concentration covers all aspects American life from art to sociology. In consultation with the advisor, students must choose 21 s.h. in at least three different disciplines. C. World Culture and Civilization
This interdisciplinary concentration emphasizes areas beyond Western Europe and North America and covers fields from art history to political science. The advanced study of a foreign language is strongly encouraged. In consultation with the advisor, students must choose 21 s.h. in at least three different disciplines. Sample courses include: D. History and Public Service
This interdisciplinary concentration focuses on European, American, and Latin American culture, including recreation, business, and human services and administration. Advanced study of a foreign language is strongly advised. In consultation with the advisor, students must choose 21 s.h. in at least three different disciplines. Sample courses include: IV. Electives (to complete a minimum of 120 credits)
Completion of the following requirements ensures successful completion of the Education major with a specialization in Secondary Teacher Licensure.
Required courses: A. Related History and Social Science
B. Secondary Teacher Licensure
In addition, select a total of 10 credits from the following:
Program Requirements
All history majors must have a 2.500 GPA in the history core requirements to graduate as a history major. |
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