Jun 10, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin (Draft) 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin (Draft)

History Major, Concentration in Social Studies, B.A.


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Students are required to meet with their faculty advisor to schedule classes and discuss degree requirements, see Section 10.4.

The History Major, Concentration in Social Studies, B.A. provides a pathway for students interested in a career in teaching History and Social Studies at the middle school of high school levels. In the second semester of their junior year, students will be prepared to apply for admission to the Accelerated Bachelor’s/MAT program at The W. Through this pathway, students may take up to 12 credit hours of graduate coursework as part of their undergraduate program. Other seniors may qualify to take up to 6 credit hours of graduate coursework with approval from the MAT program.

These options allow students to complete some of all of the 9 credit hours of graduate initial licensure coursework required to begin the MAT Internship as undergraduates. Upon earning the bachelor’s degree, passing an approved Praxis II subject-area exam, gaining full admission to the MAT program, and completing the required 9 graduate credit hours, candidates are recommended for a three-year, non-renewable Class A Mississippi Educator License. They then secure a full-time teaching position and complete their MAT Internship in that role. After completing the MAT Internship year, candidates are recommended for a renewable, five-year Class A Mississippi Educator license. Completion of the MAT program leads to a Class AA license and eligibility for a higher salary.

The concentration alone does not lead to teacher licensure; full acceptance into and completion of an MAT program or another approved alternate route pathway is required. See the Accelerated Bachelor’s/MAT program description for full details.

 

History Electives (21 Semester Hours)


  • Select Two American History Elective Courses ( 6 semester hours)
  • Select Two European History Elective Courses (6 semester hours)
  • Select Two Global History Elective Courses (6 semester hours)
  • 3 Additional hours of HIS coursework

Civics Core (9 Semester Hours)


Social Studies Core (13 Semester Hours)


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