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Secondary Education-Social Studies Education Certificate (Graduate)

Certificate Program in Secondary Education-Social Studies Education

The Certificate Program in Secondary Education-Social Studies Education in the College of Education and Human Development at Temple University provides a focused pathway to initial teacher certification for individuals who want to teach history, civics, geography, economics or related disciplines in grades seven through 12. This 19-credit, non-degree certificate program is designed for career changers or recent graduates with strong backgrounds in the social sciences.

Students develop the knowledge and skills needed to engage adolescents in meaningful social studies learning through pedagogy courses, inclusive teaching strategies and subject-specific methods. The program emphasizes curriculum development for diverse classrooms; culturally responsive teaching; and critical thinking about democracy, equity and global interdependence.

Students also complete a supervised student teaching placement in a secondary social studies classroom. Courses are offered in the evening at Temple’s Main Campus, and the program can be completed part time to accommodate working professionals or those currently teaching on emergency permits.

Teacher Certification

This program prepares you to successfully complete state certification exams, allowing you to apply for a Pennsylvania Instructional I Teaching Certificate. Learn more about certification.

Why study Secondary Education-Social Studies Education in the College of Education and Human Development?

Graduates of the Secondary Education-Social Studies Education Certificate program are well-prepared to teach social studies content in upper middle and high school settings, and to foster inclusive classroom dialogue that supports democracy, diversity and critical inquiry. Through the curriculum, you will

  • explore how to teach for civic responsibility, historical thinking and social awareness;
  • learn to navigate sensitive topics such as race, gender, conflict, economic inequality and global interdependence; and
  • design engaging and equitable curricula aligned with Pennsylvania academic standards.

Program Outcomes

The certificate program prepares you to

  • teach history, civics, geography and economics through inquiry-based, standards-aligned instruction;

  • create inclusive classrooms that honor cultural and social diversity;

  • promote civic engagement and critical thinking about equity, democracy and global interdependence;

  • design and adapt curriculum to address complex societal topics such as race, gender and social justice; and

  • demonstrate professionalism and readiness for Pennsylvania teacher certification in social studies (grades seven through 12).

Program Format & Curriculum

The  Secondary Education-Social Studies Education Graduate Certificate program comprises 19 credits. Courses are held on Temple’s Main Campus in Philadelphia, though some online and hybrid options are available. Most classes are scheduled in the evenings to accommodate working professionals. You can attend full time or part time, and you have up to four years to complete the program. Learn more about the curriculum.

You will complete the following courses in the program.

Core Pedagogy and Inclusion Courses (13 credits)
  • Literacy in the Disciplines (Secondary Education) (3 credits)
  • Literacy Instruction for Students with Disabilities (3 credits)
  • Foundations of Language Teaching (3 credits)
  • Supervised Teaching (4 credits)

Note: You may substitute the Literacy Development course for the English Language Learners course, depending on student’s background or program advisor recommendation.

Social Studies Methods Courses (6 credits)

These courses focus on critical pedagogy, disciplinary literacy, curriculum design and instruction that integrates social justice, civic engagement and culturally responsive practices.

  • Materials and Methods in Secondary Social Studies

  • Teaching for Understanding in Secondary Social Studies 

Fieldwork 

In addition to state certification exams and student teaching, you must complete field experiences as part of your coursework. Field placements are designed to give you teaching experience working with children in educational settings. Students must complete required clearances and prerequisite coursework before beginning fieldwork. The majority of field experiences require students to spend seven full days over the course of a semester in the classroom. The Supervised Teaching course involves a full-time teaching placement in a secondary classroom under the guidance of a mentor teacher and university supervisor. During the student teaching semester, students are required to spend every day in the classroom for 14 weeks.

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, this Certificate Program offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $1,148.00 per credit
Out-of-state: $1,577.00 per credit

You can view the full cost of attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

Program Contact

Tim Patterson, associate professor, is the faculty program coordinator for the Secondary Education-Social Studies Education Certificate (Graduate). 
Phone: 215-204-2797 
Email 

 

Our Advisors

A graduate academic advisor will be available to help you with scheduling, policies and procedures to ensure your smooth passage through the program. In addition, you will be assigned a faculty advisor who will guide you in achieving your academic and professional goals. 

Certification

The Middle Grades Education MEd program is approved as a teacher certification program by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Questions

For more information about this program, the College of Education and Human Development, how to apply for admission and your application status, contact Enrollment Management.

Enrollment Management
Ritter Annex 150
1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone: 215-204-8011
Email

Additional Program Information