SOCIAL SCIENCE 6-12 CERTIFICATION (ECONOMICS) - B.A. 
Studies :
Undergraduate Studies
Degree :
Bachelor's
Department :
TAL - Secondary Education



 
Social Science 6-12 Certification (Economics) - B.A.
 
 

The Secondary Education/Social Science major is a program designed for students interested in teaching grades 6-12 and leads to eligibility for State of Florida certification. 

A major in education is a traditional four-year program. In addition, education students are required to choose a major field of study in the College of Arts and Sciences. The program enables graduates to pursue career opportunities related to their Arts and Sciences major as well as those directly related to education. Students can also elect to take a minor in education.

Field experiences and associate teaching placements in a wide variety of schools make University of Miami students among the best-prepared teachers anywhere. Students are placed primarily in the Miami-Dade County Public School (M-DCPS) district. Five M-DCPS schools have been selected as Professional Development Schools (PDS). The PDS provide the ideal setting for a dynamic collaboration that transforms educational theory into practice.

 
 
Note: Programs, program components, and courses subject to change.
 



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  Economics Major (Required)
24 credits.
ECO 211,212, 301, 302 are part of the Social Science certification requirements.
 
  
ECO211  Economic Principles and Problems
 
  
ECO212  Economic Principles and Problems
 
  
ECO301  Macro Economic Theory
 
  
ECO302  Micro Economic Theory
  Secondary Education Major (Required)
 
  
TAL101  Social and Technological Foundations of Education
 
  
TAL103  Psychological Foundations of Education
 
  
TAL204  Meeting the Educational Needs of Diverse Secondary Learners
 
  
TAL304  Content Area Reading and Learning Strategies
 
  
TAL445  Instruction in Secondary Social Studies
 
  
TAL480  Seminar on Teaching
 
  
TAL506  Issues and Strategies for ESOL (3 credits)
  General Education Courses (Required)

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Take HIS261 or HIS262
Take POL211 or POL212

 
  
GEG105  World Regional Geography
 
  
HIS261  History of the United States, I (to 1877)
 
  
HIS262  History of the United States, II (since 1877)
 
  
POL211  Introduction to American National Government
 
  
POL212  Introduction to World Politics
  Electives (Required)

To bring total to 120 credits.

 
  
COS211  Public Speaking
  Social Science Certification (Required)

Other credits are completed by Social Science general education requirements and Economics courses.

 
  
HISxxx  Western Civilization
 
  
HISxxxx  Nonwestern Civilization
  Note (Required)
Students are required to take five (5) writing intensive courses.

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Program Contact:
Robin Shane
Director of Student Services
Tel:
305-284-3826
Room:
Merrick Bldg. 312-C
eMail:
rshane314@miami.edu

 

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