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1945]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Fifth Year For the Degree of Master of Arts in the Teaching of Social Studies

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Social Studies (selected from not more than three of the following: history, political science, economics, geography, sociology, philosophy; at least two units must be taken in history) 4 Ed. 125—Advanced Educational Psychology 1 Ed. 101—Educational Philosophy; or Ed. 30—History of American Education 1 1 Electives _2^ Total 8 Undergraduate Minors in the Social Studies Other than History For a minor in the social studies, other than history, a student must complete at least 8 hours of work in each of two of the following subjects: economics, geography, political science, sociology. T h e minimum total required for a minor is 16 hours. All, or nearly all, students who earn this teaching minor will have earned teaching majors in the commercial subjects, which require 11 hours of economics, 3 of political science, 3 of economic or commercial geography, and 8 of sociology. These courses satisfy the minimum requirement for teaching civics, community civics, economics, sociology, contemporary problems, and economic or commercial geography in the high school. Minor in History For a minor in history, a student must complete 5-6 hours in advanced courses in American history, 8 hours in general European history, and 2-3 hours in one of the following: English, ancient, medieval, or Latin-American history. T h e minimum total required for a minor is 16 hours.

1 Students who have completed a substantial amount of study in American history are advised to elect Education 101.