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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Social Science/History (Secondary Social Studies Teaching)


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212 Minné Hall
507.457.5400
Social Studies Teaching website
mlindaman@winona.edu
Matthew Lindaman, Program Director

Faculty

Matthew Lindaman, Assistant Professor; BA, MA, University of Northern Iowa; PhD, University of Kansas; 2002 -

Purpose

This program is designed for prospective middle level and high school teachers. WSU established the major to meet the secondary social studies teacher certification requirements for the state of Minnesota. Students who wish to teach high school-level history or government or geography or another social science field need to complete this program and the other requirements for a so-called “broad field” teaching license for secondary social studies. Minnesota and other surrounding states do not offer secondary-level licenses to teach only history or any of the other traditional social science disciplines by themselves.

Pass/No Credit (P/NC) Courses

All courses must be taken on a grade-only basis. Courses taken at either WSU or another institution on a pass/no credit basis do not count toward fulfillment of the program requirement.

Grade and GPA Requirements

Coursework must receive a C grade or better to count toward fulfillment of the program requirements. Students must achieve a GPA in program courses of 2.75 or better to successfully complete the major.

Professional Education Sequence Courses & Other Requirements for Teaching Licensure

Professional Education Sequence courses are required for students who wish to become licensed as 5-12 (middle and high school) teachers; these courses require formal admission to the teacher education program. For information about teacher education admission requirements and the professional education sequence, see Teacher Education Licensure Programs  .

Note: All Winona State University teacher education programs are continuously updated to reflect new licensure requirements from the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB). Please contact your program advisor for the latest information about program requirements whether you are applying to a teacher education program, currently enrolled in a teacher education program, or expecting to graduate with a teacher education degree.

Social science/history students will have an opportunity to acquire the experience with educational technology required for a Minnesota teaching license in EDUC 331 - Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools , Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools. Students who need to complete the General Education Program should consult the Social Science/History Program Director concerning the required Intensive courses.

Programs

    Bachelor of Science - TeachingMinor

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