Minor in Secondary Education in Social Studies
Analysis and reflection of the biopsychosocial factors faced by the human being as a consequence of serving in a dynamic and complex society. It also includes the analysis of the different processes of sociocultural organization and adaptation from anthropological and sociological perspectives. Equally important is the analysis of the historical process of Puerto Rico and the United States through the study of economic, political, social and cultural transformations.
The San Germán Campus is authorized to offer this Minor.
Requirements for the Minor in Secondary Education in Social Studies - 25 credits
Courses for the Minor in Secondary Education in Social Studies