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For those with a deep interest in geography, history, and political science, the University of Wyoming's Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education Social Studies Education program equips you with specialized knowledge to instruct subjects like geography, history, economics, civics, psychology, sociology, and anthropology at middle and high school levels. Take on a meaningful role guiding students toward civic responsibility by exploring the economic, social, and political forces that have influenced modern society.
Throughout the program, you'll work alongside seasoned educators while studying evolving pedagogical approaches and instructional strategies. Develop skills for thoughtful classroom practice by integrating special education principles, multicultural teaching methods, and educational technology. Hands-on learning through coursework, virtual teaching exercises, and actual classroom experience will prepare you to confidently manage your own classroom after completing the program.
The University of Wyoming's social studies education program holds national accreditation from both the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). Laramie campus students enjoy access to numerous support services designed to foster success in this secondary education bachelor's program.
Graduates earn a B.A. in Secondary Education Social Studies Education with a dual major in either history or political science, plus opportunities to pursue additional teaching endorsements through elective coursework. This program qualifies graduates to apply for Wyoming teaching certification for grades 6-12.