Marian University
 
Economics 

Social Studies License

Degree: Bachelor of Arts degree – Economics
License requires two additional content areas for a social studies license
Teaching Standards: Teachers of Social Studies
Teaching Level: Middle School/High School
Developmental Level: Adolescent/Young Adult/Marian University Standards for High School Teaching

Teaching Standards

Standard 1: Teachers of social studies understand the ideals, principles, and practices of citizenship in a democratic republic and can use this knowledge to create meaningful learning experiences for students (civics ideals and practices).

Standard 2: Teachers of social studies understand the way human beings view themselves in and over time and can use this experience to create meaningful learning experiences for students (historical perspectives).

Standard 3: Teachers of social studies understand the nature and distribution of Earth's people, places, and environments and can use this knowledge to create meaningful learning experiences for students. Natural and human resources affect how people interact with their environment and each other (geographical perspectives).

Standard 4: Teachers of social studies understand how people create and change structures of power, authority, and governance and can use this knowledge to create meaningful learning experiences for students (government and citizenship).

Standard 5: Teachers of social studies understand why and how people organize for the production, exchange, and consumption of goods and services and can use this knowledge to create meaningful experiences for students (economics).

Standard 6: Teachers of social studies understand global connections and interdependence and can create meaningful learning experiences for students (current events).

Standard 7: Teachers of social studies understand individual development and identity and can use this knowledge to create learning experiences designed to promote student growth and reflection (psychology).

Standard 8: Teachers of social studies understand interaction among individuals, groups, and institutions and can use this knowledge to create meaningful learning experiences for students (sociology).

Standard 9: Teachers of social studies understand culture and cultural diversity and can use this knowledge to create meaningful learning experiences for students (world cultures).

Standard 10: Teachers of social studies understand the value of using high quality instructional resources, including technology, in teaching.

Standard 11: Teachers of social studies create and develop a dynamic learning environment that is characterized by positive, productive, and healthy interactions.

Standard 12: Teachers of social studies understand and use both formal and informal assessment methods to obtain useful information about student learning and development.

Standard 13: Teachers of social studies reflect on their practice, on students' performance, and on developments in the field to continue their own growth as teachers.

Required Testing for Indiana Licensing

PRAXIS I (Reading, Writing, Mathematics)
PRAXIS II (Social Studies: Content Knowledge 10081)

MU Requirements for Successful Completion of the Licensing Program

  • Successful completion of performance assessments through Phases 1, 2, and 3
  • Minimum of “C” in required courses in the major and licensing programs
  • 2.5 minimum GPA

Courses required for the licensing major: (30 hours)

ECN201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3cr
ECN202 Principles of Microeconomics 3cr
ECN205 Statistical Methods 3cr
ECN301 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 3cr
ECN302 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 3cr
Five courses from the following:
ECN310 Environmental Economics 3cr
ECN315 Health Economics 3cr
ECN320 Current Economic Problems 3cr
ECN325 International Trade and Development 3cr
ECN345 The Economics of Law 3cr
ECN350 Money and Banking 3 cr
ECN380 Special Topics in Economics 3 cr
ECN420 History of Economic Thought 3cr
Plus
BUS101 Introduction to Business 3 cr
BUS290 Business Career Seminar 3cr
BUS401 Business Ethics 3cr
MAT215 or higher Fundamentals & special Applications of Calculus 3cr
MIS101 Information Systems Applications 3cr

Supporting Areas:

Students choose two supporting areas and complete requirements in Historical Perspectives, Political Science, Psychology, and/or Economics. Candidates must have at least one class in all social studies areas , including GEO 101.

U.S. & World History (Historical Perspectives)

HIS 102* History of the Modern World (3 cr)
HIS 216 Unites States History (3cr)
HIS 345 American Cultural History (3 cr)
HIS 207 European History from the Enlightenment to the Present (3 cr)
One 300 level course (3 cr)

Sociology Supporting

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr)
SOC 314 Social Psychology (3 cr)
SOC 325 Social Stratification (3 cr)
SOC 375 Social Movements (3 cr)

Psychology Supporting

PSY 325 Social Psychology (3 cr)
PSY 305 Psychology of Learning (3 cr)
PSY 335 Theories of Personality (3 cr)
PSY 345 Cognitive Psychology (3 cr)

Political Science Supporting Civics Ideals & Practices; Government & Citizenship

POL 102 American Politics (3 cr)
POL 210 Comparative Politics (3 cr)
POL 220 International Relations (3 cr)
POL 240 Social and Political Philosophy (3 cr)

Breadth requirement

POL 101 Introduction to Political Science (3 cr)
ECN 200 Introduction to Economics (3 cr)
HIS 216 U.S. History (3 cr)
HIS 102 History of the Modern World (3 cr)
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3 cr)
GEO 101 Introduction to Geography (Geographical Perspectives) (3 cr)
Intercultural Course (World Cultures) (3 cr)