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Social Studies – Certification in Secondary Education (7-12)

Social Studies – Certification in Secondary Education (7-12)

As news breaks each day, students need guidance and insight to help them make sense of not only headlines, but the story behind them. From international relations to local politics, the social studies – certification in secondary education (7-12) program can help facilitate civil discourse in the classroom, preparing students to lead our society into the future.

School of Education

The social studies – certification in secondary education (7-12) program is part of the School of Education. Rigorous programs and close interaction with acclaimed faculty ensure that graduates leave the Mount ready to make a difference in a rapidly changing educational environment.

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  • Undergraduate Major
  • Undergraduate Minor
  • Certificate
  • Graduate Program
  • Accelerated Undergraduate
  • Adult Undergraduate
  • Special Program

About the major and certification.

Through both in-class learning and hands-on field work, the social studies – certification in secondary education (7-12) program will explore topics ranging from citizen participation in the legislative process to globalization, and early American history to the Civil Rights Era. Courses in economics, psychology, sociology and geography will add to your ability to draw cause and effect relationships with important historic events. An internship and professional seminar will round out your academic experience, preparing you for either graduate school or your professional career.

While the program prepares you to guide your own social studies classroom, it also offers additional options after graduation. Nonprofits, government agencies, museums and libraries are some of the organizations that require employees with a deep understanding of how society operates to move their mission forward.

This Maryland approved program meets certification requirements in other states. Students are advised, however, to consult certification requirements in states of interest early in their study.

Because of the specific sequence of course offerings in the program, it is necessary for students to start education courses in their freshman year, or at the latest, at the beginning of their sophomore year. Students starting education courses after that time may not be able to graduate with their class as elementary education majors.

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About the minor.

If you’re interested in the field of education but don’t necessarily want to pursue a teaching career, or if you’d like to complement your major by studying topics that are important to educators, you may want to consider an education minor. Through these courses, you’ll gain a broad understanding of educational policies, learning theories, and the societal impacts of education, among others.

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Meet Our Faculty

Barbara Marinak

Barbara Marinak

Dean of the School of Education

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Carolyn Cook

Carolyn Cook

Department Chair / Associate Professor

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Elizabeth Monahan

Elizabeth Monahan

Director of the Center for Catholic School Excellence

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Stacey Brown-Hobbs

Stacey Brown-Hobbs

Director of Teacher Education

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Kara Brady

Kara Brady

Lecturer

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Michelle Ohanian

Michelle Ohanian

Associate Professor

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Patrick Ryan

Patrick Ryan

Associate Professor

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 Ernest Solar

Ernest Solar

Assistant Professor

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