Skip Navigation College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Home
  • Majors and Programs
  • Faculty and Staff
  • News and Events
  • Students and Alumni
  • Resources
  • Contact Us

Social Science Teaching Credential Option

B.A. IN ECONOMICS - Social Science Credential Option
(125-126 units, 36 units count toward General Education)

  1. Anth 102: Introduction to Anthropology
  2. Four units chosen from:
    • Anth 140: World Civilization I, The Rise of Civilization
    • Hist 140: World Civilization I, The Rise of Civilization
  3. Econ 104: Economics of Social Issues
  4. Econ 200: Principles of Microeconomics
  5. Econ 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
  6. Four units chosen from:
    • Geog 100: Introduction to Human Geography
    • Ssci 165: Regions and Peoples of the World
  7. Geog 103: Physical Geography (w/lab)
  8. Hist 142: World Civilization II
  9. Hist 144: World Civilization III
  10. Hist 200: U.S. History to 1877
  11. Hist 201: U.S. History 1877 to present
  12. Four units chosen from:
    • Phil 192: Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
    • Phil 193: Introduction to Eastern Philosophy
  13. Four units chosen from:
    • Msci 210: Applied Business Statistics
    • Math 305: Statistics: Hypothesis Testing and Estimation
  14. Math 110: College Algebra
  15. Psci 203: American Government
  16. Psyc 100: Introduction to Psychology
  17. Soc 100: The Study of Society
  18. Econ 300: Intermediate Macroeconomics
  19. Econ 302: Intermediate Microeconomics
  20. Econ 510: Economics in the Classroom
  21. Econ 421: Economic History of the United States
  22. Econ 500: History of Economic Thought
  23. Four units chosen from:
  24. 0
  25. Four units chosen from:
  26. Four units chosen from:
  27. Geog 302: Geography of California
  28. Hist 370: History of California
  29. Psci 330: State and Local Government
  30. Four units chosen from:
    • Anth 354: Cultures of Mexico and Central America
    • Anth 356: Cultures of South America
    • Anth 357: African Societies
    • Anth 358: People of the Middle East
    • Geog 310: Africa
    • Geog 321: Area Study: Latin America
    • Hist 300: Early Modern Europe, The Renaissance to 1815
    • Hist 301: Modern Europe, 1815 to the Present
    • Hist 331: Black History: The African Experience
    • Hist 382: History of the Middle East
    • Hist 408: The Development of 20th Century Europe, 1890-1945
    • Hist 410: Hitler's Europe
    • Hist 430: China, 1895-Present
    • Hist 434: East Asia since World War II
    • Hist 440: Japan 1868-Present
    • Hist 465: Modern Central America
    • Hist 470: Modern Latin America
    • Hist 503: Europe in the Nuclear Age
    • Psci 300: Western Political Systems
    • Psci 306: Developing Political Systems
    • Psci 308: Government and Politics of the Middle East
    • Soc 382: Sociology of the Third World
  31. Four units chosen from:
    • Hist 350: The American Colonies, 1607-1783
    • Hist 351: The Evolution of American Democracy, 1783-1840
    • Hist 354: Civil War and reconstruction
    • Hist 356: The United States, 1877-1917
    • Hist 357: The United States, 1917-1945
    • Hist 359: The United States since 1945
    • Hist 540: Constitutional History of the United States
    • Hist 556: Foreign Relations of the United States
  32. Four units chosen from:
    • Hum 325: Perspectives on Gender
    • Hum 335: The Origin and Contemporary Role of Latino Culture
    • Nsci 325: Perspectives on Gender
    • Ssci 316: Race and Racism
    • Ssci 325: Perspectives on Gender
    • Ssci 350: Roots of Modern Racism in America