Economics/Social Studies Careers
This major is open to any student, but is specifically designed for students desiring to pursue a career in
teaching.
Economics/Social Studies (90-91
credits)
Economics courses (50-51 credits):
- Econ 206,
207,
303,
306,
307
- Math
124 or Math
157 or equivalent
- DSCI
205
or equivalent
- MIS 220 or
CS 101
- Upper-division electives in Economics under departmental advisement to complete the required
90 credits of the major, at
least 8 credits must be at the 400 level. (19 or 20 credits)
- Take one Communication Focus (CF) course and complete the
upper-division Writing Proficiency (WP) requirement. The CF course must
be taken within CBE while the WP requirement can be met with courses
from any of the combined major departments. These requirements can be
completed as part of the above required and elective courses.
Social Studies courses (40 credits)
- Anth 201 or
one of Soc 221,
251,
260,
268
- EGEO
201; and EGEO
250 or
two additional geography credits
- PLSC 250
- Hist 103
and 104
and 391
-
Three additional history courses (minimum 12 credits)
distributed as follows:
One course in Ancient,
One course from two of the following areas:
Europe
East and South Asia
Africa and Middle East
Western Hemisphere (outside U.S.)
A 2.0 (C) minimum course grade is required in each
course taken in the major.
To receive a recommendation for state of Washington
certification, students must complete the "teacher certification"
program, including the content methods course Sec 426, which is offered
by the Department of Secondary Education 1) as a part of the
undergraduate BA degree, or 2) as a post-baccalaureate program, or 3) as
a part of the Master’s in Teaching program. See the
Secondary Education
section of this catalog for program admission, completion, and teacher
certification requirements.
Completion of this combined major leads to an endorsement in social
studies. Courses required for a state teaching endorsement must be
completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Download Plan of
Study (pdf)
For
answers to questions concerning preparation and progress through the
major, students should contact the Economics Department.
Theresa M. Gresley, Administrative Department
Manager
Department of Economics
Parks
Hall 315
516 High Street
Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA 98225-9074
E-mail: theresa.gresley@wwu.edu
After the declaration of major, a student will be assigned a
faculty adviser with whom the student must consult concerning required and elective courses in the chosen major and concentration. The faculty
adviser may also be a source of information concerning career objectives
and opportunities. |