Major Academic Plan (MAP) Why become a teacher? Most social studies students do not intend to be professional historians, but rather to gain employment.

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Major Academic Plan (MAP) Why become a teacher? Most social studies students do not intend to be professional historians, but rather to gain employment in the teaching profession and various other related fields. Students use their knowledge, skills, and communication abilities as a stepping-stone to a variety of careers. This is especially true in business, government, journalism, law, and public education. Others range from research positions in business and public agencies, to archival, curatorial, and social work. Thus there are very few careers for which social studies does not provide essential preparation. Other Degree Options Social Studies add on endorsement (60 credits) Minor and History Endorsement (30 credits) Social Studies (76 credits) Required Courses (76 credits) ANTH 101 Cultural Anthropology (5) ECON 100 General Education Economics (5) GEOG 101 Fundamentals of Human Geography (5) GEOG 230 World Regional Geography (5) GOVT 100 Modern Government in the American Context (5) HIST 104 East Asia: Tradition and Transformation (5) HIST 105 Western Heritage: Origins to the 18th Century (5) HIST 301 History of the Present (5) HIST 303U.S. History ( 5) HIST 304U.S. History 1877 to the Present (5) HIST 365Latin America History (5) HIST 483History and Government of the Pacific Northwest (5) SOST 390Social Studies in the Secondary School (4) SOST 490Senior Capstone: Social Studies in the Public Schools (4) One upper division non-US History elective (4) One upper division US History elective (4) Department Chair Dr. Liping Zhu 103 P Patterson Hall Department Assistant Kathleen Huttenmaier 103 P Patterson Hall Sample Careers Teacher Business Museum Government Social Services Associate in Arts and Sciences BAE in Social Studies Education (76 credits) History/Social Studies Department College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Social Work

Degree Requirements (AA-DTA) with Suggested Classes that Fulfill EWU Prerequisites/Requirements Required Courses for Undergraduate Students at EWU  International Studies (4 quarter credit minimum) o GEO 150 Cultural Geography (5) o HIST 110 History of Modern East Asia (5) o JAPN& 221 Japanese IV (5) o PHIL 131 World Religions (5) o POLS& 203 International Relations (5) o POLS& 204 Comparative Government (5) o SOC& 201 Social Problems (5) COMMUNICATION (13 credits) ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)ENGL 101 College Composition: Exposition and Argument (5) ENGL& 102 Composition II (5)ENGL 201 College Composition: Analysis/Research/Document (5) QUANTITATIVE/SYMBOLIC REASONING (5 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. HUMANITIES (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (15 credits) ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (5)ANTH 101 Cultural Anthropology (5) ECON& 201 Micro Economics (5)ECON 200 Microeconomics (5) POLS& 202 American Government (5)POLI 100 Modern Government in American Context (5) MATHEMATICS & NATURAL SCIENCE (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. ELECTIVES (24 credits) HIST 110 History of Modern East Asia (5)HIST 104 East Asia: Traditions and Transformation (5)  Cultural Diversity (4 quarter credit minimum) o CMST 260 Multicultural Communication (5) o ENGL 160 Women’s Literature (5) o ENGL 180 Multicultural Literature (5) o HIST 107 Chicano History (5) o HIST 115 History of Modern Middle East (5) o HIST 116 History of Africa (5) o HIST117 History of India (5) o ICS 120 Survey of Hispanic Culture (5) o ICS 125 Survey of Native American Cultures (5) o ICS 130 Survey of Asian American Culture (5) o ICS 255 Race and Ethnic Relations (5) o SOC 160 Gender Studies (5) o WS 155 Women’s Cultural Heritage (5) o WS 160 Women in Literature and Art (5) Course(s) listed in the left column are those offered at your institution, course(s) listed in the right column are those that are equivalent at EWU.