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Biola University 2012-2013 Catalog

History: Secondary Instruction Concentration The History and Political Science Department offers a major in History with a Secondary Instruction Concentration. Students who wish to pursue a career in teaching in secondary education are required to take the following courses to meet General Education (GE) requirements. HIST 107 United States History Credit(s): 3. HIST 207 World Civilizations I Credit(s): 3. PHIL 215 Introduction to Ethics Credit(s): 3. Additionally students must take 42 credits in History and Political Science, including: POSC 204 Politics & Economics Credit(s): 4. POSC 225 Survey of American Government Credit(s): 3. HIST 208 World Civilizations II Credit(s): 3. HIST 327 Historiography Credit(s): 3. HIST 360 Economic History of the United States Credit(s): 3. HIST 402 The United States Since 1920 Credit(s): 3. HIST 403 California History Credit(s): 3. POSC 406 Legislation Credit(s): 3. HIST 470 Studies in History Credit(s): 1 - 3. HIST 470 Studies in History: CSET EXAM PREP COURSE 9-12 other upper-division credits in History (3 of which must be in Religious History and 3 of which must be in Regional Studies)

History of the Expansion of Christianity

HIST 462

Credit(s): 3.

Civilizations of the Americas HIST 300

The Black American Experience The Colonial Period, American Revolution, 1607-1800 American Democracy, Civil War & Reconstruction, 1800-1877 Social & Intellectual History of the United States

Credit(s): 3.

HIST 307

Credit(s): 3.

HIST 308

Credit(s): 3.

HIST 310

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

History of Latin America The American Presidency

HIST 312 HIST 320 HIST 321 HIST 325 HIST 360

History of the Christian Church Themes in American History Economic History of the United States

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

History of Mexico

HIST 390 HIST 391

Latin America: History, Peoples & Culture Latin American Revolutions The Rise of Modern America, 1877-1920 The United States Since 1920 Themes in Urban History The Church in the American Experience American Constitutional Law

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

HIST 392 HIST 401

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

HIST 402 HIST 406 HIST 408 HIST 410 HIST 412 HIST 415 HIST 418 HIST 425 HIST 462

Credit(s): 1 - 3.

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

The American West

Oral History

And

Research Seminar Honors Program Honors Program

Credit(s): 3.

HIST 480 Or HIST 490 AND HIST 491

The History of the City

Credit(s): 3.

War & Civilization

History of the Expansion of Christianity

Credit(s): 3. In addition to courses in History, students must take the following Education classes: LEDU 301 Introduction to Teaching Credit(s): 3. LEDU 330 Psychological Foundations of Education Credit(s): 3. LEDU 341 Methods of Teaching Linguistically Diverse Students Credit(s): 3. LEDU 425 Secondary Content Area Reading Credit(s): 3. LEDU 433 Single Subject Pedagogy Credit(s): 2. LEDU 436 Secondary Curriculum Credit(s): 3. LEDU 437 Secondary Curriculum Fieldwork Credit(s): 1. LEDU 450 Secondary Student Teaching I Credit(s): 6. LEDU 452 Secondary Student Teaching II Credit(s): 6. Student teaching may be completed at the graduate level. Note: The Professional Teacher Preparation Program leading to a California Teaching Credential at Biola University is subject to change in response to new legislation. Please see a credential analyst in the School of Education for current information on completing the requirements for a teaching credential. Students must consult with both their major advisor and a School of Education advisor.

Credit(s): 3.

Other Programs Humanities Major/History Concentration The History and Political Science Department offers a History concentration for the Humanities major (see Humanities section for specifics). It is basically a minor in History, but more flexibility is possible through department advisement. History Honors Program This program is designed for senior history majors and for those who have history concentrations in social science and humanities. It is designed as a year-long, independent research project under faculty supervision. Students who are a few credits short of senior standing may petition the chairman for admission into the Honors Program. Students entering the program must have 15 credits of upper-division history. History majors with a departmental GPA of 3.5 or better are eligible. Candidates for honors will be required to meet all history major requirements: the program will count as six credits of work (see 490, 491). The J.O. Henry Prize will be given annually for the outstanding paper in the disciplines of History, Political Science or Social Science.

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