A systematic and comparative study of the interrelationships among the traditional social sciences (i.e., anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology), together with a review of the most important social science individuals and their major works.
Meets MSU-Northern General Education Core Social Sciences/History (CAT IV) requirement. Montana University System Core Course
A planned and supervised work-learning experience in industry, business, government, or community service agencies related to the University program of study.
Prerequisites: Two semester of attendance at Montana State University-Northern, approval of advisor, Dean of the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, Nursing, and cooperative education coordinator Pass/Fail only
SOSC 325 Methods of Teaching History and Social Sciences
3 semester credits
This course is a study of the theories and practices employed in teaching history and the social sciences on the secondary level.
Co-requisite: EDUC 339 Prerequisites: A minimum of 15 semester hours in history and the social sciences and Junior standing, Level I Admission to Teacher Education, EDUC 300 and EDUC 376
A planned and supervised work-learning experience extending the student’s learning experience in industry, business, government, or community service agencies related to the University program of study.
Prerequisites: Cooperative Education 298, or Junior standing and approval of the advisor, Dean of the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, Nursing, and cooperative education coordinator Pass/Fail only