Skip to main content
Liberal Arts Advisement & Careers

History Teaching

Exploring the Major

Why should you study History Teaching?

This major is designed to prepare students to receive a History Teaching Endorsement in the State of Utah and prepare to teach in public schools. Students will learn and become familiar with the core concepts and standards associated with the curricula taught in secondary classrooms by completing coursework in history. Students will engage in active classroom environments, and work towards demonstrating basic competency in the Utah Effective Teaching Standards.

Visit the History Department website to learn more about why this major may be a great fit.

History Teaching Major Snippets

How to Add the Major

While the History Teaching major is not limited enrollment, but student are required to complete an application process

Submit Major Change Request

Schedule a meeting with your academic advisor

Be admitted to the pre-major

Complete application requirements and submit

Major Details
Minors
Department Contacts
Competencies and Careers

History Teaching Department Contacts

Competencies and Careers

Competencies Developed in the Program
Students in the History Teaching program can expect to develop strong Communication, Information Literacy, and Cultural Navigation competencies. Want to know more about these professional competencies? Career Readiness.

Common Career Fields
History Teaching directly prepares students for a career as a secondary educator. Students may also consider careers in other areas of education including administration, curriculum development, and instructional coaching. History Teaching majors may also find success in careers in the private sector as trainers, instructional designers, educational consultants and more.

Meet with your advisor!

Would you like to know more about the program to see if it’s a good fit for your goals? Would you like to know more about your career options? Do you have a career option in mind but you’d like resources to help you chart a path toward that goal? Come with your Academic and Professional Development Manager, Sarah Sauerbier!

Contact the Liberal Arts Advisement Center to set up an appointment!

FAQ's

  • I like to meet with prospective teaching students before processing major changes. Teaching majors have a lot of steps both to be admitted and while you are in the program. These initial appointments are intended to go over this process and answer any questions you may have. You can schedule an appointment by contacting the Liberal Arts Advisement Front Desk at (801) 422-3541.

  • Ideally 100%. This is not a limited enrollment program, meaning we can take as many students as meet the admission requirements.

  • Take HIST 276R. This is an exploration of teaching courses designed to give students the opportunity to spend time in real secondary classrooms. It is intended that students take this course by the end of their Sophomore year.

    Students can also look at becoming a substitute teacher. It is a great way to learn about classroom management, and is pretty flexible.