History Education
Bachelor of Science with Secondary Education Teacher Licensure
About This Program | |
---|---|
Program Contact
Ian Delahanty The Office of Educator Prep and Licensure can help answer your teaching license questions. |
|
Curriculum and Delivery
|
|
Paying for Your Education | |
Upcoming Events
Check back later for more events! |
Through the Springfield College History Education teacher licensure program, students will sharpen their analytical, problem-solving, research, and writing skills, all while also obtaining a basic body of historical and related knowledge. The program is designed to for students seeking licensure as a teacher of history at the secondary or middle school level.
As a graduate from this major, students will better understand the world they inhabit, the problems of their society, and their own lives—and they’ll be ready to make their mark by teaching these concepts to middle and high school students.
What job can I get with a degree in History Education?
Unlock the power to shape minds, inspire curiosity, and transform lives through a History Education degree that goes far beyond the traditional classroom. At Springfield College, we prepare passionate educators to become dynamic change-makers in education and beyond.
Our History Education degree is more than a teaching credential—it's a passport to making a lasting impact. Whether you dream of inspiring students in classrooms, museums, or innovative educational spaces, Springfield College equips you with the skills to turn your passion for history and education into a transformative career.
Data is from the 2024 Occupational Outlook Handbook from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
High school teachers generally teach students from the 9th through 12th grades. They may teach several different classes within their subject area. For example, a high school math teacher may teach algebra, calculus, and/or geometry.
High school teachers may instruct students from different grades throughout the day. For example, one class may have mostly students from the 9th grade, and another may have 12th-grade students. In many schools, students are divided into classes on the basis of their abilities, so teachers need to adapt their lessons based on students’ skills.
Middle school teachers educate students, typically in sixth through eighth grade. Middle school teachers help students build on the fundamentals taught in elementary school and prepare students for high school.
With one of Springfield College's Graduate degrees, Elementary, middle, and high school principals oversee all school operations, including daily school activities. They coordinate curriculums, manage staff, and provide a safe and productive learning environment for students.They set and oversee academic goals and ensure that teachers have the equipment and resources to meet those goals. Principals may establish and supervise additional programs in their school, such as counseling, extracurricular activities, and before- and after-school childcare.