Secondary Education/Social Studies/Heritage Education
Last Updated: December 3, 2021
225 Chambers Building
Penn State University
University Park, PA 16802
Director(s)
David Saxe
[email protected]
Program Introduction
Established in 2009, the Heritage Education concentration serves up to 12 students per year. The concentration features a BS in Secondary Education combining with PA certification in Citizenship/Social Studies, a certification in Interpretation via the National Association for Interpretation, and a concentration in heritage interpretation of American/Pennsylvania colonial period with collateral field experiences.
Degrees Offered
- Other
Program Strengths
- Other
Credit Hour Requirements
15 in program, 129 overall
Deadline To Apply
See program website for details.
Internship Requirements
Required. Internships are arranged by faculty.
Places Where Students Have Interned During the Past 3 Years
• Smithsonian Museum of American History
• National Park Service