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A history degree provides excellent groundwork for a career in social studies education, enabling students to merge their enthusiasm for history with a defined vocational direction. Learners can opt for either a four-year track or a five-year program, both designed to qualify graduates for teaching certification. The extended five-year option (incorporating a pre-professional secondary education minor and interdisciplinary social science minor, followed by admission to a fifth-year M.A.T. program) offers students the opportunity to broaden their historical expertise and refine their analytical skills while gaining practical classroom experience. The condensed four-year pathway (combining majors in secondary education and history with an ISS minor) serves as an intensive route for driven individuals aiming to enter the teaching profession more quickly.