Coordinators:
Dr. Benjamin Justice (848-932-0679; email: ben.justice@gse.rutgers.edu); Dr. Beth Rubin (848-932-0677; email: beth.rubin@gse.rutgers.edu)
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Social Studies Education (15 credits)
05:300:472 Materials, Methods, and Assessment in Social Studies (3)
15:257:560 Introduction to Social Studies Education (3)
15:257:561 Analysis of Social Studies Curricula (3)
15:257:562 Workshop in Social Studies Education (3)
Graduate-level elective in Social Studies education (3)
Common Professional
Education Core (18 credits)
05:300:306 Introduction to Educational Psychology: Principles of Classroom Learning (3)
05:300:450 Urban Education I (1.5)
05:300:451 Urban Education II (1.5)
05:300:452 Teaching
Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12 Classroom I (1.5)
05:300:453 Teaching
Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12
Classroom II (1.5)
15:255:534 Classroom
Organization for the Inclusive and Special Classroom (3)
15:293:523 Inclusive
Teaching in Education (3)
Choose one from the
following:
15:255:539 Communities, Schools, and Social Justice
15:253:540 Teaching
English Language Learners
05:300:406 Community-Based
Language Learning (3)
Clinical Experience
(20 credits)
15:255:530 Clinical Experience Phase 1 (1)
15:255:531 Clinical Practice Phase 2 (4)
15:255:535 Clinical Phase 3 (9)
15:255:536 Clinical Practice Seminar (6)
Major and Social Science Requirements
Every candidate for certification in social studies education must
have completed a full major in one of the following: history, political
science, economics, sociology, geography, anthropology, American
studies, or area/gender/ethnic studies such as Africana studies, women's
studies, Latino and Caribbean studies, etc. (Please note: art
history is not an acceptable major.)
When a student's major is in one of the five core content areas
(world history, U.S. history, political science, economics, or
geography), then the student will need one course in each of those areas
that they did not major in, except economics.
When a student's major is sociology, anthropology, American
studies, or area/gender/ethnic studies such as Africana studies, women's
studies, Latino and Caribbean studies, etc., then the student
must complete 30 credits across the five content areas, including at
least one 3-credit course in American history/New Jersey history, world
history, civics/government, and geography.
Students who do not have an appropriate social studies major must
complete 30 credits in one of the core content areas. Twelve of those 30
credits must be at the 300 level or higher.
All students who did not major in history must have completed at least 15 credits in world or U.S. history.
While it is not a requirement, we strongly urge all students to
take an introductory-level economics course before completing the
program.