Overview
The BSEd Social Studies program equips future educators to teach history, geography, economics, government, and civic education. Students learn to make social sciences relevant to everyday life and community development.
Graduates are prepared to nurture informed, responsible, and active citizens.
Learning Outcomes
- Teach social studies content using inquiry and critical thinking strategies.
- Integrate local and national history with contemporary issues.
- Design assessments that promote civic and historical understanding.
- Model ethical and professional teaching practice.
Program Highlights
- Civic education and community immersion activities.
- Local history and cultural heritage integration.
- Instructional design for inquiry-based learning.
- Licensure examination preparation support.
Career Paths
- Secondary Social Studies Teacher
- Civic Education Facilitator
- Curriculum or Learning Resource Developer
- Research Assistant
Practicum
Supervised teaching practice allows students to apply instructional strategies in actual classrooms.
Facilities and Resources
Resources include social science references, maps, and multimedia instructional tools.
Admission Requirements
Requirements for New Enrollees
- Report Card or Form 138 (original)
- Certificate of Good Moral Character (original)
- PSA Birth Certificate (original)
- PSA Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- Two (2) pieces 2x2 ID photo
- Medical clearance (if required)
- Interview or assessment (if required)
Requirements for Transferees
- Honorable Dismissal (original)
- Transcript of Records for evaluation
- PSA Birth Certificate (original)
- PSA Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- Two (2) pieces 2x2 ID photo
- Course syllabi for crediting (if available)
- Medical clearance (if required)
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