Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 4 Year(s) | $ 27,144 (US$ 27,144) a year | Contact provider |
Division of Humaniti...
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Course summary
This program provides the students with knowledge about the past, while building a range of skills in research, critical thinking, and writing. As part of a broad-based liberal arts curriculum, the history major prepares students for careers in teaching, business, politics, museums, or archives, or for graduate study in history or law. Students may choose a concentration of study in American or European history, or opt to study general history. The college offers specially designed programs in conjunction with the division of human development and human services to prepare students for licensure as teacher of history (5-8, 8-12), as well as for students seeking certification in elementary or early childhood education.
Program modules
Modules include Core Curriculum, including: 51 - HUM 201-202 History of Arts and Ideas (Div I and V); PSC 231 American Government (Div II); EDU 201 Education, Culture and Society (Div III); HST 451 Senior Seminar and EDU 438 Teaching Seminar (Core/Integration); History Core: 36 - HST 109-110 Western Civilization I and II; HST 111-112 American Nation I and II; including: HST 202 Ancient Civilizations; HST 411 Teaching History in the Middle and High Schools. Education 27 - PSY 215 Psychology of Adolescence; EDU 200 Introduction to Teaching; EDU 212 Developmental Disabilities or EDU 336 Psychology of the Exceptional Child or EDU 330 Strategies for Inclusion; EDU 412 Instructional Methods in Middle and Secondary Schools; EDU 430 Integrated Field Experience Seminar (5-8 or 8-12, Core/Integration); EDU 431 Teaching Practicum (5-8; 8-12); General Electives: 6.
Entry requirement for international students
Students applying for admission should submit an Anna Maria College application, an official copy of the high school transcript or GED, official results of SAT or ACT tests, a letter of recommendation from a teacher, a guidance counselor, or a clergy member. International students must submit the official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores, a 250 - 500 word personal statement describing their educational goals and explaining why they wish to pursue an Education in the United States and a certified financial documentation from a financial institution.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Anna Maria College
Department name
Division of Humanities and International Studies
BA in History - Liberal Arts Concentration
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