This major is specifically designed for secondary teaching. Students desiring to become secondary social science teachers should complete the Single Subject requirements as outlined under the School of Education.
LOWER-DIVISION REQUIREMENTS |
| COURSE |
TITLE |
UNITS |
| HIS 110 |
World Civilizations I |
3 |
| HIS 111 |
World Civilizations II |
3 |
| HIS 270 |
Research Methods |
4 |
| ECO 101 |
Principles of Economics I |
3 |
| ECO 102 |
Principles of Economics II |
3 |
| SOC 101 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| POL 165 |
American Government |
4 |
| POL 190 |
The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender |
4
|
| POL 290 |
World Regional Geography |
3 |
|
TOTAL |
30 |
|
|
|
UPPER-DIVISION REQUIREMENTS |
| COURSE |
TITLE |
UNITS |
| HIS 316 |
Colonial and Revolutionary America |
4
|
| HIS 320 |
United States History, 1815-1914 |
4 |
| HIS 370 |
California History |
4 |
| HIS 425 |
United States Since 1914 |
4 |
| One course from: |
| HIS 413 |
Nineteenth-Century Europe |
4 |
| HIS 414 |
Twentieth-Century Europe |
4 |
| One course from: |
| HIS 350 |
Islamic Civilizations |
4 |
| HIS 355 |
Modern Middle East |
4 |
| One course from: |
|
| HIS 356 |
Early East Asia |
4 |
| HIS 360 |
Modern South Asia |
4 |
| HIS 365 |
Modern Japan and Korea |
4 |
| HIS 369 |
China in Revolution |
4 |
| One course from: |
| POL 320 |
U.S. Constitution and Civil Liberties Law |
4
|
| POL 380 |
Congress and the Presidency |
4 |
|
TOTAL |
32 |
|