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Master of Arts, Teaching

Social Studies

Education, Secondary

Leads to Initial Teacher Licensure

OVERVIEW

Teach the Past and Shape the Future as a Social Studies Teacher


 

Ready to inspire the next generation of critical thinkers and changemakers? WGU's Master of Arts in Teaching, Social Studies program is designed to help you launch a fulfilling career as a middle or high school social studies teacher. If you already have a bachelor’s degree and a passion for history, geography, psychology, or sociology, this program provides the pathway to licensure and future-proof teaching skills.

With a flexible, online format and embedded clinical experiences, you'll learn how to engage students in meaningful discussions about the past and present—and empower them to shape a better future. Your courses will focus on a variety of important topics, including:

  • Student development 
  • Technology in education  
  • Diverse classroom inclusion
  • Inquiry based learning
  • Innovative teaching strategies
  • Social studies disciplines

Note: The specific grade level you will be licensed to teach depends on your state.

You’ll take seven professional core courses that will prepare you to handle unique educational situations and become better teachers. These courses focus on a variety of important topics including science of learning, science of reading, and technology and diversity inclusion in the classroom. The program includes coursework and assessments as well as clinical experiences that are woven into your studies from the start. As part of your online coursework, embedded virtual experiences will help you gain practice before you get into the classroom. Then you’ll have early clinical and advanced clinical in-person experiences before student teaching, to ensure you are ready to confidently step into the classroom. 

63% of graduates finish similar programs within

21 Months*

WGU lets you move more quickly through material you already know and advance as soon as you're ready. The result: You may finish faster.

*WGU Internal Data

Tuition per six-month term is

$4,125

Tuition charged per term—rather than per credit—helps you control the ultimate cost of earning your degree online. Finish faster, pay less! 

Average salary increase

$10,916*

 Graduates of this program report an average salary increase of $10,916 after completing their WGU degree.

*WGU Internal Data

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COURSES

Social Studies Education Courses

Curriculum that ensures you’ve mastered the things employers want you to know.

Program consists of 19 courses

At WGU, we design our curriculum to be timely, relevant, and practical—all to help you show that you know your stuff.

WGU’s Master of Arts in Teaching, Social Studies is an affordable, online degree program designed to prepare you for teacher licensure—and a fulfilling career shaping future generations. This program equips you with the in-demand skills and credentials to become a highly qualified social studies educator. 
 
This program is made up of the following courses, with some eligible to be waived through transfer based on your previous college experience. With guidance from your Program Mentor, you’ll create a personalized Degree Plan and complete each course at your own pace. Once you’ve mastered the material, you’ll pass the assessment, complete the course, and move forward. The faster you progress, the more courses you can complete within a term—at no additional cost. 

Though this program is mostly online and self-paced, you’ll have continuous support from WGU faculty and resources to guide your success.

Washington students, please note that you will be required to complete two additional courses that are not listed below. View the Washington program guide.

Education
Secondary Education
General Education
Pedagogy and Teaching Methods
Professional Core
Student Teaching
Clinical Experiences

19 Courses

Program consists of 19 courses

At WGU, we design our curriculum to be timely, relevant, and practical—all to help you show that you know your stuff.

Professional Portfolio

Special requirements for this program

You will complete a professional portfolio, which will include your resume and Philosophy of Teaching Statement and serve as a way to showcase the skills you have acquired throughout your degree program and Student Teaching. 

Skills For Your Résumé

As part of this program, you will develop a range of valuable skills that employers are looking for. 

  • Curriculum Development: Design instruction that incorporates authentic social studies experiences and fosters a disposition for further inquiry and learning.
  • Educational Evaluation: Analyze assessment results to determine student learning and inform instructional decisions for a diverse classroom.
  • Social Studies Teaching: Integrate social studies knowledge and skills to explain major concepts within world history and economics.
  • Lesson Planning: Apply knowledge of their students’ learning and developmental patterns in their instructional practice.
  • Educational Technology: Apply instructional technologies to facilitate mastery of standards and objectives for all learners.
  • Differentiated Instruction: Demonstrate effective instructional strategies and assessments that draw upon knowledge of content and pedagogy.

“One of the teachers at a school where I frequently substituted told me about WGU. I was skeptical. Could an online school satisfy all the rigorous requirements of Oregon's licensing agency? How could I even pay for it? I called WGU and was offered a scholarship, counseled about additional financial aid, and teamed up with a wonderful mentor who helped me navigate in the online learning environment. In 18 months, I received my master's degree in elementary education and became licensed as an educator in the state of Oregon!”

—Sarah Barten
M.A. Teaching, Elementary Education

WGU vs. Traditional Universities:
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Traditional Universities

 

TUITION STRUCTURE

Per credit hour

Flat rate per 6-month term

SUPPORT

Schedule and wait days or even weeks to meet with one of many counselors

Simply email or call to connect with your designated Program Mentor who supports you from day one

EXAMS

Scheduled time

Whenever you feel ready

SCHEDULE

Professor-led lectures at a certain time and place

Courses available anytime, from anywhere

TIME TO FINISH

Approximately 2 years, minimal acceleration options

As quickly as you can master the material, can finish programs in under 2 years

Traditional Universities

 

TUITION STRUCTURE

Per credit hour

TUITION STRUCTURE

Flat rate per 6-month term

SUPPORT

Schedule and wait days or even weeks to meet with one of many counselors

SUPPORT

Simply email or call to connect with your designated Program Mentor who supports you from day one

EXAMS

Scheduled time

EXAMS

Whenever you feel ready

SCHEDULE

Professor-led lectures at a certain time and place

SCHEDULE

Courses available anytime, from anywhere

TIME TO FINISH

Approximately 2 years, minimal acceleration options

TIME TO FINISH

As quickly as you can master the material, can finish programs in under 2 years

Why WGU?

You Aren't On Your Own

WGU has Program Mentors who work with you from the day you start, all the way through graduation. They help you chart your courses, answer your questions, and ensure you can go through your program. You're not alone when you choose an online degree at WGU.

Flexibility You Need

Students choose WGU for their online degree program because of its flexibility. Whether you already have a full-time job, have responsibilities as a parent, or just have a busy schedule, WGU can work for you.

Strong Alumni Network

When you enroll in an online master's degree program at WGU, you join an impressive network of teachers. Over 15,000 students graduated from the Teachers College in 2023 alone, taking their skills and impacting the educational system all around the United States.

Accredited, Respected,
Recognized™

One important measure of a degree’s value is the reputation of the university where it was earned. When employers, industry leaders, and academic experts hold your alma mater in high esteem, you reap the benefits of that respect. WGU is a pioneer in reinventing higher education for the 21st century, and our quality has been recognized.

COST & TIME

When We Say Affordable We Mean It

By charging per six-month term rather than per credit—and empowering students to accelerate through material they know well or learn quickly—WGU helps students control the ultimate cost of their degrees. The faster you complete your program, the less you pay for your degree.

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A Master's Degree Is Within Reach

There is help available to make paying for school possible for you:

The average student loan debt of WGU graduates in 2023 (among those who borrowed) was about half* the national average.

Most WGU students qualify for financial aid, and WGU is approved for federal financial aid and U.S. veterans benefits. 

Many scholarship opportunities are available. Find out what you might be eligible for.
 

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE

A Different Way to Learn: Degree Programs Designed to Fit Your Life—and All the Demands on Your Time

Professional responsibilities. Family obligations. Personal commitments. At WGU, we understand schedules are tight and often unpredictable for adult students. That’s why we offer a flexible, personalized approach to how education should be. No rigid class schedules. Just a solid, career-focused teaching program that meshes with your current lifestyle. You'll be challenged. You'll work hard. But if you commit yourself and put in the hours needed, WGU makes it possible for you to earn a highly respected degree as a busy working adult.

"I have completed my Bachelor of Arts in Educational Studies and my Master of Arts in Teaching degrees at WGU. I feel that WGU strives to set you up for success. The program mentors are very helpful at keeping you on track, and they help you find the tools you need to be successful. Course instructors are very knowledgeable and there is always someone available to help you.”

—Esther P.
M.A. Teaching, Elementary Education

A WGU student's path progresses through courses, to assessments, through which the student demonstrates mastery of the subject matter.

CAREER OUTLOOK

Shape Informed Citizens, Spark Critical Conversations—All with a Master's in Social Studies.

As a social studies teacher, you'll guide students to understand history, analyze society, and think critically about the world. 

With a master’s in social studies education, you can teach subjects like: 

  • History (U.S. and World)
  • Geography
  • Civics and Government
  • Economics
  • Psychology and Sociology

Social studies teachers are in high demand across the nation. This degree helps you step into a rewarding career with opportunities for growth, impact, and lifelong learning.

Return on Your Investment

On average, WGU graduates see an increase in income post-graduation

Average income increase from all degrees in annual salary vs. pre-enrollment salary. Source: 2023 Harris Poll Survey of 1,655 WGU graduates.

Survey was sent to a representative sample of WGU graduates from all colleges. Respondents received at least one WGU degree since 2017.

5%

High school teaching positions are expected to increase by at least 5% from 2021–2031. With the crisis-level shortage of STEM teachers in America, that increase could be substantially higher for science teachers.

—U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

WGU's Alumni Teach Across the Country

Graduates of WGU School of Education have found meaningful, rewarding teaching careers in classrooms at:

  • Inclusive K–12 classrooms
  • Middle/junior high schools
  • High schools
  • Private and charter schools

Impressive Class of Graduates

Graduates of the WGU School of Education include recipients of many professional honors, including:

  • Gates Millennium Scholars
  • Intel Grant for Mathematics and Technology
  • Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction Award
  • Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award
  • Association of Public Charter Schools Educator of the Year Award

ADMISSIONS

Master of Teaching, Social Studies Education Admission Requirements

To be considered eligible for enrollment into this M.A. in Teaching, Social Studies Education degree program, you must provide all official transcripts that demonstrate you’ve earned a bachelor’s degree from a recognized, institutionally accredited (also known as regionally accredited) university AND that demonstrate readiness through one of the following:  

  • Option 1: Content-related undergraduate or graduate degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 (or higher, depending upon your state). 

  • Option 2: Undergraduate or graduate degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 (or higher, depending upon your state) and 24 to 30 hours of content-specific coursework, equivalent to a major.  

  • Option 3: Undergraduate or graduate degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 (or higher, depending upon your state), a passing score on the WGU program required basic skills test (e.g., Praxis CORE) and demonstrate content competency via one of the following pathways: 1) 24 to 30 hours of content specific coursework, equivalent to a major, OR 2) an undergraduate or graduate degree in the content of which is related to the program you’re seeking admission. 

Students who are seeking initial teacher licensure in a bachelor’s, post-baccalaureate, or master’s program must also pass a state-specific basic skills test as a prerequisite to Student Teaching. (Registering and paying for the test is the student’s responsibility.) This requirement can be met before admission or before beginning the Foundations of Teaching subject area once you are enrolled in your WGU program.

WGU’s teacher licensure programs also include Student Teaching. You must be at least 18 years of age before beginning the application process or participating in Preclinical Experiences and Student Teaching. You must also submit to a criminal background check before entering the classroom for this component of your program.

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Becoming a Licensed Teacher


 

State-specific licensure requirements: Each state in the U.S. has specific testing requirements that must be met or completed in addition to completing your teaching degree program at WGU. Teacher licensure requirements vary depending on state laws and may include a number of factors, such as:

  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree program
  • Submission of all official transcripts
  • Completion and clearance of a background check
  • Passing of required entrance exams and basic skills tests

Clinical Experiences    

As part of this program, you'll participate in a wide range of in-classroom teaching experiences through at least 75 hours of in-classroom observation.

Student Teaching

To help you prepare to work in classrooms, this program includes a student teaching component. Student Teaching is a full-time, supervised, in-classroom experience of a minimum of 12–16 weeks during which you will be hosted by an experienced teacher and observed by a Clinical Supervisor. Your host teacher will evaluate your performance based on accepted professional standards. Learn more about teaching licensure.

WGU Certificate

You will earn a WGU certificate after completing your coursework. Certificates allow you to demonstrate mastery and add credentials to your résumé before you even graduate with your degree.

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