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Social studies education programs equip teachers with expertise in history, civics, geography, economics, and related fields, preparing them for roles in schools, museums, nonprofits, and alternative educational environments.
The Master of Education (EdM) in Social Studies Education offers advanced training for licensed teachers pursuing professional certification, leadership roles, or careers beyond traditional school settings. EdM graduates pursue positions as educators, curriculum specialists, museum instructors, department heads, and educational consultants.
The program includes options for professional licensure through supervised teaching experience for candidates with initial certification.
Learning Outcomes
Develop expertise that integrates subject knowledge, instructional methods, student learning, and curriculum design.
Learn to analyze educational research and create inclusive teaching materials that promote equity and accessibility in social studies instruction.
Curriculum
Total Credits: 36
BU Wheelock College of Education & Human Development's EdM in Social Studies Education serves history, geography, and economics educators seeking professional growth. This graduate program emphasizes social justice, encouraging educators to examine assumptions and develop ethical teaching practices. Designed for licensed teachers and non-traditional educators, the program accommodates full-time or part-time study with online course options.
As an EdM student, you'll enhance your professional skills whether you teach in classrooms, develop curricula, or work in museums. The program covers all social science disciplines and can be completed in one year of full-time study. Flexible scheduling allows working professionals to balance their studies with other commitments.