Jason Nelson
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Historians look to the past, and history teachers tell it to the future. With classes in up-to-date teaching methodologies and pedegogies and steps to gain licensure through USU's Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP), this track provides students with a path to begin teaching history classes right after graduation.
History Teaching Majors study a mix of US, World, and European History, along with coursework in the College of Education. This allows prospective teachers to develop the habits of mind and instructional strategies necessary to teach effectively in a variety of settings—both in and outside the classroom.
Through STEP, students can gain licensure to teach classes in grades 6-12 right after graduation.
Students majoring in history teaching and applying to the STEP program must go through an application process, which includes the following: