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Middle School-Junior High School, BSE - Social Science Concentration

Social Studies and History Teacher Degree

The social sciences have never been more vital to our increasingly global society. As a social studies or history teacher, you can help students understand the world and the events that have shaped it. You’ll also help them understand their roles in society and how to be responsible, thoughtful citizens.

At the University of Central Missouri, you can learn how to become a history teacher or social studies teacher in our Middle School and Junior High School Education program, which includes Social Science Education. Complete your Bachelor of Science in Education degree with us to make a difference. 

A social studies and history teacher degree specific to middle school and junior high

At UCM, we know students have different needs at different ages. That’s why we offer a program specific to middle school and junior high education — the largest of its kind in Missouri.

Its recognition by the Association of Middle Level Education (AMLE) demonstrates our commitment to not only your education but also that of your future students. You can also be confident in the quality of the education that this Social Studies and History Teacher degree provides, as our Social Studies Education program is accredited by the National Council for the Social Studies.

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99% job placement rate of graduates

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Accredited Social Studies Ed program

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Recognized middle-level ed degree

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Extensive field learning opportunities

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Multiple associations for student life

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Faculty experienced in middle-level ed

What you will study

Your learning will begin with coursework on our Warrensburg campus before you start field work in your sophomore year. Whether in UCM classrooms or a middle school or junior high classroom, you’ll have the wisdom and support of our faculty, who have all worked in middle-level education. Let their experience guide you as you learn how to become a history teacher who is not only competent but also caring and reflective. 

Coursework to complete your Social Studies or History Teacher degree

The foundation for how to become a history teacher or social studies teacher starts with the subject itself. UCM’s Social Science Education program curriculum is specific to middle school and junior high students and combines history, geography and political science. In the semester prior to your student teaching, plan to take the Methods of Teaching Social Studies course. It will help you make connections between social studies content and teaching instruction to prepare you to lead your own classroom.

 

Excellence in Secondary Education

  • A Best Value College for Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education & Teaching (College Factual, 2022)
  • A Best Value Bachelor's Degree College for Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education & Teaching (College Factual, 2022)
  • A Most Focused College for Secondary Education (College Factual, 2022)
  • Top 4.5%: Most Popular Colleges for Secondary Education (College Factual, 2022)
  • Top 5%: Most Popular Bachelor's Degree Colleges for Secondary Education (College Factual, 2022)

 

Unique learning opportunities for how to become a history  teacher

At the University of Central Missouri, we believe there’s more to your college experience than your time spent in our classrooms. 

Not only will you devote multiple semesters to a middle school or junior high classroom, where you’ll observe a teacher and get real-world experience, you’ll also have other exciting opportunities to learn about your field.

UCM student associations for a future social studies teacher

You may choose to participate in one or more UCM student associations, which offer opportunities to learn from guest speakers, as well as to have fun with new friends. Among your many options are:

  • The Kappa Delta Pi or Phi Kappa Phi education honor societies
  • The Student Missouri State Teachers Association or the Collegiate Middle Level Association

 

What can you do with a History or Social Studies Teacher degree from UCM?

Your BSE degree in Middle School-Junior High Education from the University of Central Missouri will license you to teach grades 5 through 9, which includes high school freshmen. This expands your job prospects and provides a competitive advantage in the teaching job market.

When looking for candidates, middle school and junior high principals in Missouri will often begin their search with us. UCM faculty have developed collaborative relationships with school administrators, and this helps us maintain a 99% job placement rate for our graduates. School administrators have confidence in the social studies teachers trained at UCM because our graduates are well-prepared for the job.

Where to begin your social studies teacher job search

When you choose UCM, our faculty will not only educate you but also advocate for you as you prepare to work in your own classroom. Get details on the types of career opportunities that await you when you use the interactive tool below.

 

 
 


 

Financial assistance options for your UCM Social Studies and History Teacher degree

In researching how to become a history teacher, you may also be looking for resources to help finance your education. The University of Central Missouri makes available information on grants, loans and work-study opportunities to assist you.

In addition, UCM’s College of Education has more scholarships available to its students than any other UCM college. Among them are:

  • Curriculum and Instruction Retired Faculty Outstanding Student Teacher Award: Recognizes an outstanding student teacher pursuing a middle school or other education degree
  • Christy Cox Whitley Memorial Education Scholarship: Available to an undergraduate student majoring in education
  • Dorothy Martin Strate Scholarship: For a non-traditional undergraduate pursuing a teacher education degree

You can learn more about program-specific scholarships with the UCM Scholarship Finder.

 

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Take your degree further.

Enhance your skills and create more value for students and administrators alike with a graduate degree:

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Make yourself more marketable.

Boost your ability to engage students when you choose to add a minor to your UCM degree:

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Student Learning Objectives

You will use the knowledge and skills obtained in the Middle School/Junior High School program to:

  • Apply knowledge when making curricular decisions, planning and implementing instruction, participating in middle level practices, and providing healthy and effective learning environments for all young adolescents.
  • Use knowledge and available resources to design, implement, and evaluate challenging, developmentally responsive curriculum that results in meaningful learning outcomes.
  • Define the developmentally responsive middle level programs and schools, and they work successfully within middle level organizational components.
  • Use and reflect on research related to data-informed instruction and assessment. Employ a variety of developmentally appropriate instructional strategies, information literacy skills, and technologies to meet the learning needs of all young adolescents.
  • Engage in practices and behaviors that develop their competence as middle level professionals. Demonstrate positive dispositions and engage in ethical professional behaviors.

Student Involvement

You will have multiple opportunities to be involved both on and off campus:

  • Student Missouri State Teachers Association
  • Collegiate Middle Level Association
  • Kappa Delta Pi
  • Phi Kappa Phi

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UCM is the longest continuously CAEP accredited public institution in Missouri

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This program has been nationally recognized by the Association of Middle Level Education (AMLE)

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The Social Studies Education program is nationally accredited by the National Council for the Social Studies

 

 

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