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Dec 21, 2024
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Crown College 2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Studies Licensure
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Return to: Arts & Sciences Academic Programs
This licensure is offered through the School of Arts & Sciences. The Social Studies Education licensure program is designed to prepare students for a public and private teaching career in grades 5-12. The program is structured to meet the Minnesota Board of Teaching Social Studies licensure requirements. Students must have a bachelor’s degree before they are approved to pursue a Social Studies licensure only program. The student must be accepted into and fulfill all requirements for the Teacher Education Department as well as the Humanities and Social Science Department.
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Licensure Requirements
All persons completing approved teacher education programs in Minnesota institutions and seeking initial teaching licensures are required to successfully complete the Minnesota Teacher Licensure Examinations (MTLE) Basic Skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. Students must take this exam prior to department acceptance. Students are also required to pass the MTLE pedagogy and content area tests to be eligible for licensure.
The State of Minnesota requires a background check of all persons seeking teacher licensure upon completion of the preparation program and prior to issuing the teaching licensure. A criminal record does not automatically disqualify a candidate from licensure, but candidates must consider whether their backgrounds would jeopardize receiving licensure approval. Additional information may be required by the Board of Teaching to determine whether or not to grant the license.
I. Education Core - 25 Credits
II. Social Studies Core - 63 Credits
- ANT 231 - Cultural Anthropology 3 Credits
- ECO 232 - Principles of Economics 3 Credits
- ENG 132 - Writing and Literature 3 Credits
- GEO 221 - World Regional Geography 3 Credits
- HIS 133 - World Civilizations to 1500 3 Credits
- HIS 134 - World Civilizations since 1500 3 Credits
- HIS 231 - American Civilization to 1877 3 Credits
- HIS 232 - American Civilization since 1877 3 Credits
- MED 430P - Middle School Practicum 0 Credits
- MED 431 - Social Studies Methods: Middle School 3 Credits
- MED 456 - Student Teaching: Middle School Social Studies 4 Credits
- POL 232 - Introduction to Political Science 3 Credits
- PSY 130 - General Psychology 3 Credits
- SED 443P - Secondary Methods Practicum 0 Credits
- SED 446 - Secondary Methods of Social Studies 3 Credits
- SED 456 - Student Teaching: Secondary Social Studies 8 Credits
- SOC 230 - Sociology 3 Credits
- Social Science Electives (200-400 level) 12 Credits (choose from: ANT 339X , ECO 324 , HIS 301X , HIS 332 , HIS 333 , HIS 334 , HIS 336 , HIS 433 , HIS 434 , HIS 436X , ICS 347 , ICS 381X , PHI 232 , POL 302X , POL 332 , PSY 330 , PSY 331 , PSY 337 , SOC 325X , SOC 338X or SOC 415X )
Total - 88 Credits
All courses require a minimum passing grade of a “C”.
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