USA
Washington DC, Columbia
4
Year(s)
English
Campus

History/Social Studies

Humanities & Culture / History

History/Social Studies

f you want to teach history or social studies in a middle or high school, you should consider the History/Social Studies major. However, this major also prepares students for a wider range of careers. The knowledge students acquire and the skills they develop in their history courses and in courses in social sciences prepare them for law school, graduate programs in public policy and international affairs, and careers as journalists, government officials, and attorneys. Secondary Education students who wish to be endorsed in Social Studies may choose this major. However, the History/Social Studies degree does not require that a student pursue a teaching certificate. History/Social Studies majors interested in Secondary certification must apply separately to the certification programs, such as those in Woodring College of Education. Students usually apply to Woodring in their senior year or after they graduate. To receive certification, students must also complete an approved teacher certification program. To receive a recommendation for state of Washington certification, students must complete the teacher certification program, including SEC 426, which is offered by the Department of Secondary Education as a part of 1) the undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree, or 2) a post-baccalaureate program, or 3) the Masters in Teaching degree.



The non-refundable application fee for international students is 60 USD.

  • Undergraduate / Bachelor's Degree
  • Credit: 180
  • Full-time
  • Start date: 23-09-2021
  • End date: 01-07-2025
  • Gen. Deadline: 01-05-2021
  • Int. Deadline: 01-03-2021

Admission requirements

  • IELTS: 6.5
  • TOEFL: 80
  • GPA: 2

Western Washington University

Per year Price: 23463 USD
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