| Department
of Chicana/o
Studies Teacher Licensure in Secondary Education |
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| Students who
wish to obtain Colorado licensure for Secondary Social Studies must
earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in one of the following disciplines:
History, Political Science, Economics, Behavior Science, or Chicana/o
Studies. In addition to course requirements in the major, all social
studies licensure candidates must complete a core curriculum that provides
a foundation in history, geography, political science, economics, and
behavioral science and addresses the objectives of the PLACE Social
Studies examination. The core curriculum is strengthened by courses
in the major. The Chicana/o Studies major will take additional courses
in Chicana/o studies, the Chicana/o community, and Mexican and Chicana/o
politics. A special emphasis will be placed on history, especially the
history of Mexico and the southwest United States. REQUIRED COURSES
Freshman Composition: Analysis, Research and Documentation Public Speaking Integrated Mathematics I Arts & Letters: elective 6 hours Chicana/o Studies: (30 hours required) Introduction to Chicana/o Studies History of Meso-America: Pre-Columbian and Colonial Periods History of the Chicana/o in Southwest: 1810—Present Survey of Chicana/o Literature Mexico: Independence to Revolution 1810—1910 The Mexican Revolution The Chicana/o Community La Chicana Mexico and Chicana/o Politics Research Experience in Chicana/o Studies
Processes of Education in Multicultural Urban Secondary Schools Field Experiences in Multicultural Urban Secondary Schools Educational Psychology Applied to Teaching The Exceptional Learner in the Classroom Teaching Literacy Skill Development in the Content Areas Standards-Based Curriculum, Assessment & Management in the Secondary
School Field Experience in Standards-Based Teaching, Assessment & Management
in the Secondary School Applications of Educational Technology Methods of Teaching Social Science: Secondary Schools Student Teaching and Seminar: Secondary 7—12 Additional Course Requirements: History: (12 hours required)
American History to 1865 American History since 1865 World History since 1500 Political Science: (9 hours required, 3* have been counted in major)
Political Systems and Ideas Mexico and Chicana/o Politics* Economics: (6 hours required)
Principles of Economics—Micro Geography: (6 hours required)
Historical Geography of the US Anthropology: (3 hours required)
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