History Education
Coordinator
Master of Arts in Education Degree Requirements (M.A.Ed.)
(a minimum of 30 credits)
This program is individualized and planned with the coordinator.
Foundation Courses (6 Education credits)
The foundation courses (ED 501-510) provide knowledge basic to all aspects of Education.
Concentration Courses (15 History credits)
The concentration courses focus on a discipline other than Education. A minimum of 15 credits of the degree program must be taken in History; the remaining credits must be in Education.
Concentration courses are selected from the following:
- HS 420 Topics in American History
- HS 422 Sports in America
- HS 425 European Fascism: Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
- HS 426 Age of Dictators-Hitler and Stalin
- HS 430 Recent America, 1900 to 1945
- HS 431 Contemporary America, 1945 to Present
- HS 435 The Vietnam Wars
- HS 436 Women in Western Society
- HS 439 Heritage in the Classic World
- HS 440 Ancient Greece, from Homer to Alexander the Great
- HS 441 Special Studies in Ancient History: Ancient Rome
- HS 442 The Italian Renaissance
- HS 444 Women/Man’s World
- HS 445 The City in American History Seminar
- HS 446 The Soviet Union
- HS 450 Turning Points in Western History
- HS 455 The World at War, 1914 to 1945
- HS 460 Modern Italy
- HS 477 Labor in American History
- HS 485 Topics in History
- HS 489 Independent Research
- HS 689 Independent Research
Electives in Education (9 Education credits)
Electives (9 credits) chosen in consultation with adviser.
Culminating Activity (0-3 credits)
Culminating Activity
- ED 596 Curriculum Development Project