History Teaching - Minor

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

About This Minor

Do you want to enhance your future students’ understanding of world events, dynamic people, and global ideas?

USU’s History Teaching minor offers you the background, content knowledge, and research strategies necessary for optimal History teaching in primary and secondary education settings. Our program is designed to complement the K-12 teaching license and will enhance your marketability on the job market.

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College: College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department: History Department

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