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SUNY Oswego Adolescence Education/Social Studies Course List Student Teachers have completed 100% of cognate and core education courses, and at least 80% of concentration courses. Concentration Western Civilization U.S. History Non-Western Civilization American Government and Politics Political Science elective Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Archaeology and Human Evolution or Cultural Anthropology Introductory Sociology Two electives selected from Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, or Sociology Three advanced level courses in a history specialization (at least one must be a seniorlevel seminar) Cognates Principles of Human Behavior Adolescent Psychology Introductory Foreign Language I and II Computer and Information Literacy Safe Schools, Healthy Students Core Education Classes Schooling, Pedagogy, and Social Justice Teaching Literacy in the Content Area, Grades 7-12 Adolescent Literacy: Assessment and Intervention Culturally Relevant Teaching or Schools and Urban Society Interdisciplinary Methods, Grades 7-12 Discipline Specific Methods: Modern Language, Grades 7-12 Field Experience I: Observation and Participation Field Placement II: Small-Group Instruction in 7-12 Inclusive Classroom Field Placement III: Modern Language Practicum, Grades 7-12 Updated 10/5/10