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| Social Studies Certification
Political science majors who seek secondary teaching certification
must complete a modified major program as well as additional requirements
mandated by the Susquehanna Department of Education and the State
of Pennsylvania. The Political Science Department STRONGLY ADVISES
students considering secondary certification to: 1) Register with
the SU Department of Education as soon as possible, and to 2) Seek
advice on the education program from an advisor in that department.
Students should be aware that this is a demanding curriculum and
that it is ideal to begin it during their first year. While it is
possible to begin this curriculum as late as the start of the second
year, students who do so must be take care that their course sequencing
and selection will allow them to complete the curriculum within
four years.
The Political Science Major -- Secondary Education
The major for those seeking certification consists of 40 semester
hours, 18 of which must be at the 300 level or above. To assure
breadth of study, 24 semester hours of required courses are distributed
in the following manner:
- POLI:111 American Government and Politics (4 S.H)
- POLI:121 Comparative Government and Politics (4 S.H)
- POLI:131 World Affairs (4 S.H.)One Political Thought course
at the 300 level or above (4 S.H.)
- POLI:205 Research Process and Data Analysis (4 S.H.)
- POLI:501 Senior Seminar (4 S.H.)
In lieu of the subfield requirement, students must complete
at least one more four semester hour course in each of the following
areas: American Government and Politics, Comparative Politics,
and International Politics and Foreign Policy.
The other four semester hours of political science courses are
electives. A maximum of 2 internship credits may be counted toward
the major elective requirements.
Additionally, majors seeking certification must also meet the
following requirements:
1) 130 semester hours overall to graduate
2) 3.00 GPA in political science courses
3) 3.00 overall GPA
4) No more than 65 semester hours in the same academic area
5) at least 65 semester hours in residence at SU or through SU
approved off campus programs, and 32 of the last 38 hours at SU
6) No EC, I or N grades
Certification Requirements
Students who wish to be accepted by the Education Department
to seek certification in secondary education must achieve a 3.0
cumulative GPA by their fourth semester, and must seek formal
admission to the Teaching Program.
Political science majors must be certified in Social Studies
or Citizenship Education. If students select Citizenship Education,
the Department STRONGLY recommends dual certification in both
Citizenship Education and Social Sciences so that students will
be positioned to compete with graduates of other programs and
to meet teaching requirements in other states.
Additional information about secondary education certification is
available through the Department advisor and the Education Department.
Students may monitor completion of the major through use of the
checklist on the Political
Science Certification and Teaching Certification pages. |
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