Master of Science in Education, Secondary - Social Studies

Advance your career in history education

Advance your professional journey with our affordable Master of Science in Education in Secondary Education with a concentration in History at Indiana University Southeast. Our program is designed to provide you with advanced teaching strategies and in-depth historical knowledge, equipping you to inspire the next generation of students.

Prepare for a specialized role as a dual credit educator

In this program, you'll strengthen your ability to engage diverse students through innovative teaching strategies and culturally responsive practices. The social studies concentration focuses on teaching the advanced methods and skills of historians through classes on the modern world with special courses in U.S., European, Latin American, and Chinese history, and includes the coursework necessary to meet dual credit teaching requirements.

Affordable and flexible

Our program is among the most affordable in the Kentuckiana region, giving you the opportunity to pursue an advanced degree with more financial freedom. The flexible course structure allows you to balance your professional, personal, and academic responsibilities seamlessly, making it ideal for working educators.

Practical learning and expert faculty

At IU Southeast, we prioritize experiential learning. You'll engage in practical teaching experiences that allow you to apply historical methods and theories in real classroom settings. Our faculty members are seasoned historians and educators who bring extensive knowledge and practical insights to the program. We provide exceptional mentorship, helping you develop the advanced skills needed to excel as a history educator.

Move your career forward today

Embark on a rewarding journey with our MS Ed. in Secondary Education, specializing in History. Apply now and take a significant step towards becoming an exceptional history educator.

Degree information

Please visit the IU Southeast Bulletin website for specific degree requirements.