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ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM: 5.D
DATE: June 19, 2013
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SUBJECT: Course Offerings to Support Programs Approved for Off-Campus Delivery
At the December Board meeting, the Board approved a strategy that would align the
system’s approval processes for delivering programs off campus with the reporting requirements
of the Higher Learning Commission. However, as this item was considered, a discussion
unfolded concerning the details of programs offered at the Centers. Specifically, a Board
member voiced concern that campuses were backing away from their commitments to offer
programs face-to-face at the Centers. The question was asked if campuses were providing access
to programs by delivering required courses on site or if they had reverted to supporting these by
only offering required coursework online.
To address this request, each campus was asked to first identify all programs approved
for delivery at the Centers. For each of these, the campus was asked to provide a three-year
history of face-to-face or blended course offerings at each location authorized. Further it was
noted that the Sioux Falls Center has an established process for delivering general education
requirements for associate and baccalaureate programs so there was no need to address this
component of undergraduate programs offered at University Center – Sioux Falls.
The campus reports are attached. A review shows that some of these programs are viable
since a range of well-enrolled upper level courses are available. However, many of these show a
history of low-enrolled and cancelled courses and it appears that many are primarily supported
by online offerings.
Given this background, members of the Council should be prepared to offer comments
that could be used to frame a summary for Board information. In addition, the group should be
prepared to discuss strategies to format the separate reports so common information is available.
Institution Program Title Location Approval DateBHSU Advanced Manufacturing Technology associate RC June, 2009BHSU Advanced Manufacturing Technology associate Yankton June, 2009BHSU Applied Health Science associate RC August, 2012BHSU Applied Management (MBA) masters RC June, 2009BHSU Applied Technical Science bachelors RC December, 2006BHSU Business Admin (Accounting) bachelors RC/EAFB December, 1992BHSU Business Admin (Mgmt spec) bachelors online December, 2009BHSU Business Admin (Mgmt) bachelors RC/EAFB December, 1992BHSU Curriculum & Instruction (MSCI) masters online June, 2001BHSU General Studies bachelors online June, 2010BHSU General Studies associate online June, 1999BHSU General Studies bachelors Pierre June, 2010BHSU General Studies bachelors RC June, 2010BHSU General Studies associate RC June, 1999BHSU General Studies bachelors SF June, 2010BHSU History bachelors RC/EAFB December, 1992BHSU Hospitality & Tourism Management associate SF 1996BHSU Human Services bachelors RC/EAFB December, 1992BHSU Industrial Technology bachelors RC December, 2006BHSU Industrial Technology associate RC May, 2008BHSU Industrial Technology associate SF May, 2008BHSU Industrial Technology associate Yankton May, 2008BHSU Industrial Technology major bachelors SF December, 2006BHSU Industrial Technology Teaching bachelors RC December, 2006BHSU Mass Comm bachelors RC June, 2010BHSU Political Science bachelors RC/EAFB December, 1992BHSU Psychology bachelors RC June, 2011BHSU Reading (MEd) masters online December, 2010BHSU Secondary Education masters online, RC, SF December, 2012BHSU Social Science bachelors RC/EAFB December, 1992BHSU Sociology bachelors RC/EAFB December, 1992BHSU Strategic Leadership (MSSL) masters online May, 2008BHSU Sustainability masters online, RC, SF December, 2012
Approval of Off Campus Degree Programs
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Location/Approval Program Title SUM 12 FALL 12 SPR 13 SUM 11 FALL 11 SPR 12 SUM 10 FALL 10 SPR 11RC (06/2009) AS in Advanced Manufacturing Technology (3)
HRM 417 Human Resource Mgmt (3) O B O O B OHRM 468 Negotiation & Conflict/Dispute Resolution (3)TECH 141 Manufacturing Technology (3) B B B BTECH 183 Industrial Management (3)TECH 210 Computer Aided Drafting I (3) B B B BTECH 212 CAD Mechanical Drafting I (3) B B B BTECH 240 Manufacturing Communications (3) B BTECH 241 Management & Leadership (3) BTECH 341 Lean Concepts (3) B B B BTECH 494 Internship (1)Electives (6 cr from the following):TECH 181 Safety Mgmt B BTECH 214 Architectural Drafting B B BTECH 242 Machining Processes BTECH 342 Lean Mgmt BTECH 416 CAD Mechanical Drafting IITECH 441 Computer Aided Mftg B B BTECH 494 Internship (1)
Yankton (06/2009) AS in Advanced Manufacturing Technology
RC (08/2012) AS in Applied Health ScienceBIOL 121 Basic Anatomy (3) B B B B B BBIOL 121L Basic Anatomy Lab (1) B B B B B BBIOL 123 Basic Physiology (3) B B B B B BBIOL 123L Basic Physiology (1) B B B B B BBIOL 231 Microbiology (3) B B B B B BBIOL 231L Microbiology Lab (1) B B B B B BBIOL 286 Word Origins (3) B B B B BCHEM 106 Survey of Chemistry I (3) B B B BCHEM 106L Survey of Chemistry I (1) B B B BCHEM 107 Survey of Chemistry II (3) B B B BCHEM 107L Survey of Chemistry II (1) B B B BMATH 281 Intro to Statistics (3) B,O O O B,O O B,O OElectives (6):HLTH 315 Human Nutrition (3) OR B B B B
Approval of Off Campus Degree Programs
AY 2012 - 2013 AY 2011 - 2012 AY 2010 - 2011
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HLTH 422 Nutrition (3)PSYC 221 Lifespan Development (3) OR B B B B B B B B BSOC 380 Sociology of Life Cycles (3) B O
RC (06/1999) AS in General StudiesCOMPLETION OF GENED REQUIREMENTS PLUSELECTIVES TOTALING 60 CR HRS
SF (1996) - DDN? AS in Hospitality & Tourism ManagementACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I (3) O B,O O B,O O B,OBADM 334 Small Business Mgmt (3) B O B OBADM 360 Organization & Mgmt (3) O B O O B O B OBADM 370 Marketing (3) O O B O O B O O BMIS 205 Advanced Computer Applications (3) O B O B B,O O B B OTHM 100 Intro Tourism/Hosp Mgmt (3) BTHM 200 Convention, Mtgs & Event Planning (3) BTHM 296 Field Experience (3)THM 310 Restaurant Mgmt (3) BTHM 320 Lodging Mgmt (3) BElectives (9 cr of the follwoing):ACCT 211 Principles of Acctg II O B,O O B,O O B,OBADM 372 AdvertisingECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics O B,O B,O O B,O B B,O B,OECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics O B,O O O B,O O B,OTHM 410 Tourism MgmtTHM 480 Tourism Planning & Development B
RC (05/2008) AS in Industrial TechnologyACCT 210 Principles of Acctg I (3) O B,O O B,O O B,OTECH 120 Smart Buildings (3) B BTECH 141 Manufacturing Tech (3) B B B BTECH 181 Safety Mgmt (3) B BTECH 185 Technology & Our Lives (3) B B BTECH 210 Computer Aided Drafting I (3) B B B BTECH 214 Architectural Drafting (3) B B BTECH 220 Smart Building Design (3) B B B BTake 3 courses from the following (9 cr):BADM 336 Entrepreneurship I (3) BTECH 121 DC Circuits (3)TECH 221 AC Circuits (3)TECH 317 Surveying & Cost Estimating (3) BTECH 321 Construction Wiring (3) B B
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TECH 327 Robotics (3) BTECH 330 Communications Technology (3) B B BTECH 362 Energy, Power & Transportation (3) BTECH 381 Construction (3) BTECH 384 Blue Print Reading (3) BTECH 441 Computer Aided Manufacturing (3) B B B
SF (05/2008) AS in Industrial Technology
Yankton (05/2008) AS in Industrial Technology
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Location/Approval Program Title SUM 12 FALL 12 SPR 13 SUM 11 FALL 11 SPR 12 SUM 10 FALL 10 SPR 11RC (12/2006) BS in Applied Technical Science
General Supervision OptionBADM 344 Managerial Communication OR O B O O B O B OSPCM 410 Organizational Communication (3) O O O O O O O O OBADM 336 Entreprenuership I (3) BBADM 360 Organization & management (3) O B O O B O B OBADM 370 Marketing (3) O O B O O B O O BBADM 457 Business Ethics (3) O B O B O O B,OBADM 464 Organizational Behavior (3) O B B O OHRM 417 Human Resource Management (3) O B O O B OHRM 456 Employment Law & Policy (3) OHRM 459 Personnel Planning & Selection (3)HRM 465 Compensation management 93)TECH 485 Enterprise Systems (3) B B BTECH 492 Topics: APplied Tech ScienceGeneral Technology OptionBADM 344 Managerial Communication OR O B O O B O B OSPCM 410 Organizational Communication (3) O O O O O O O O OBADM 336 Entreprenuership I (3) BBADM 360 Organization & management (3) O B O O B O B OBADM 370 Marketing (3) O O B O O B O O BBADM 438 Entrepreneurship II (3) BHRM 417 Human Resource Management (3) O B O O B OPSYC 331 Industrial & Organizational Psychology (3)TECH 330 Communication Technology (3) B B BTECH 362 Energy, Power & Transportation (3) BTECH 381 Construction (3) BTECH 485 Enterprise Systems (3) B B BTECH 492 Topics: Applied Tech Science
RC/EAFB (12/1992) BS in Business Admin (Accounting Spec)ACCT 210 Principles of Acctg I (3) O B,O O B,O O B,OACCT 211 Principles of Acctg II (3) O B,O O B,O O B,OBADM 320 Quantitative Decision Analysis (3) O B O B O BBADM 344 Managerial Communications (3) O B O O B O B OECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3) O B,O B,O O B,O B B,O B,OECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) O B,O O O B,O O B,OMATH 281 Intro to Statistics (3) B,O O O B,O O B,O OMIS 205 Advanced Computer Applications (3) O B O B B,O O B B OBADM 310 Business Finance (3) O B O O B O O B OBADM 321 Business Statistics II (3) O B O O B O O BBADM 350 Legal Environment of Business (3) O B O O B O O B OBADM 360 Organization & mgmt (3) O B O O B O B OBADM 370 Marketing (3) O O B O O B O O BBADM 407 International Business (3) O B,O O O B,O O O B O
Approval of Off Campus Degree Programs
AY 2012 - 2013 AY 2011 - 2012 AY 2010 - 2011
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BADM 425 Production & Operations Mgmt (3) O B O B O BBADM 457 Business Ethics (3) O B O B O O B,OBADM 482 Business Policy & Strategy 93) O O B O O B O BECON 300/400 Elective (3) O B B,O OMIS 325 Mgmt Info Systems (3) O O B O O O BACCT Specialization:ACCT 310 Intermediate Acctg I (3) B B BACCT 311 intermediate Acctg II (3) B B BACCT 430 Income Tax Acctg (3) BACCT 450 Auditing (3) B BACCT 460 Managerial Acctg (3) O B,O O B,OACCT 480 Advanced Acctg (3) B B B
RC/EAFB (12/1992) BS in Business Admin (Mgmt Spec)ACCT 210 Principles of Acctg I (3) O B,O O B,O O B,OACCT 211 Principles of Acctg II (3) O B,O O B,O O B,OBADM 320 Quantitative Decision Analysis (3) O B O B O BBADM 344 Managerial Communications (3) O B O O B O B OECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3) O B,O B,O O B,O B B,O B,OECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) O B,O O O B,O O B,OMATH 281 Intro to Statistics (3) B,O O O B,O O B,O OMIS 205 Advanced Computer Applications (3) O B O B B,O O B B OBADM 310 Business Finance (3) O B O O B O O B OBADM 321 Business Statistics II (3) O B O O B O O BBADM 350 Legal Environment of Business (3) O B O O B O O B OBADM 360 Organization & mgmt (3) O B O O B O B OBADM 370 Marketing (3) O O B O O B O O BBADM 407 International Business (3) O B,O O O B,O O O B OBADM 425 Production & Operations Mgmt (3) O B O B O BBADM 457 Business Ethics (3) O B O B O O B,OBADM 482 Business Policy & Strategy 93) O O B O O B O BECON 300/400 Elective (3) O B B,O OMIS 325 Mgmt Info Systems (3) O O B O O O BMGMT Specialization:ACCT 460 Managerial Acctg (3) O B,O O B,OBADM 351 Business Law (3) O O B O O O B,OBADM 464 Organizational Behavior (3) O B B O OBADM 471 Marketing Mgmt (3) O O B,O O B O OHRM 417 Human Resource Mgmt (3) O B O O B OONE of the following courses (3):BADM 334 Small Business Mgmt B O B OBADM 372 AdvertisingBADM 473 Retail Mgmt OBADM 475 Consumer Behavior OECON 304 Managerial Economics O B O OHRM 465 Compensation MgmtTHM 410 Tourism Mgmt
Pierre (06/2010) BS in General Studies
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SF (06/2010) BS in General StudiesRC (06/2010) BS in General Studies
RC/EAFB (12/1992) BS in History (minor is required)HIST 121 Western Civilization I (3) B,O B,O O O B O B BHIST 151 US History I (3) B B B B B B B BHIST 152 US History II (3) B B,O B B B BHIST 240 Intro to Public History & Cultural Resources (3) B BHIST 257 Early American Indian History & Culture (3) O B,O B O B B BHIST 327 European history 1500-1815 (3) B BHIST 328 European History since 1815 BHIST 359 Recent American History (3) B BHIST 480 Historical Methods & Historiography (3) B Btake one of following 4 courses:HIST 115 Survey of Non-Western CivilizationsHIST 313 History of the Middle East BHIST 412 History of the Far EastHIST 418 History of Latin AmericaElectives (9):HIST 300/400 B B B B B B B B BHIST 300/400 B BHIST 300/400
RC/EAFB (12/1992) BS in Human Services (minor is required)HMS 200 Intro to Human Services (3) B B B B BHMS 300 Interviewing/Crisis Intervention (3) B BHMS 400 Program Planning & Evaluation (3) B B B BPSYC 451 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior (3) B B B BSOC 100 Intro to Sociology (3) O B,O B,O B,O B B B,O B,O B,OSOC 150 Social Problems (3) O B,O B,O B,O B B,O B,O B B,OSOC 400 Social Policy (3) B B BSS 350 Intro to Research Methods (3) B B B B B BSelect one emphasis:Community Service Emphasis (12)HMS 494 Internship: Human Services (1-6)POLS 100 American Government B B B B B B B BPOLS 210 State & Local Government BPOLS 320 Public Administration B BSOC 350 Race & Ethnic Relations B BSOC 440 Urban Sociology BGerontology Emphasis:HMS 494 Internship: Human Services (1-6)PSYC 461 Theories of PersonalitySOC 380 Sociology of Life Cycles BSOC 382 The Family O BSOC 458 Sociology of Aging O O B O O BSOC 459 Sociology of Death & Dying BProbation & Law Enforcement Emphasis:HMS 494 Internship: Human Services (1-6)
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POLS 100 American Government B B B B B B B BPOLS 402 Judicial Process B BPOLS 417 American Indian Govt & Politics BPOLS 430 Constitutional Law B BSOC 351 Criminology B BSOC 455 Juvenile Delinquency B B
RC (12/2006) BS in Industrial TechnologyBADM 336 Entrepreneurship I (3) BBADM 350 Legal Environment of Business (3) O B O O B O O B OBADM 360 Organization & Mgmt (3) O B O O B O B OBADM 370 marketing (3) O O B O O B O O BENGL 379 Technical Communications (3) O O OHRM 417 Human Resource Mgmt (3) O B O O B OTECH 120 Smart Buildings (3) B BTECH 141 Manufacturing Technology (3) B B B BTECH 181 Safety Mgmt (3) B BTECH 185 Technology & Our Lives (3) B B BTECH 210 Computer Aided Drafting I (3) B B B BTECH 362 Energy, Power & Transportation (3) BTECH 330 Communications Technology (3) B B BTECH 341 LEAN Concepts (3) B B B BTECH 381 Construction Technology (3) BTECH 485 Enterprise Ssytems (3) B B BACCT 406 Accounting for Entrepreneurs (3) ORACCT 210 Principles of Acctg I (3) O B,O O B,O O OSelect one specialization:Construction Specialization (18 hrs from the following courses)TECH 214 Architectural Drafting B B BTECH 220 Smart Building Design B B B BTECH 317 Surveying & Cost Estimating BTECH 321 ConstructioN Wiring B BTECH 384 Blueprint Reading BTECH 387 Building InspectionTECH 389 Project Mgmt BTECH 414 Advanced Architectural Design Technology BTECH 494 InternshipAdvanced Manufacturing Specialization (18 hrs from the following courses)TECH 212 CAD Mechanical Drafting I B B B BTECH 242 Machining Process BTECH 327 Robotics BTECH 342 Lean Mgmt BTECH 416 CAD Mechanical Drafting TECH 441 Computer Aided Manufacturing B B BTECH 445 Machine Integration BTECH 494 Internship
SF (12/2006) BS in Industrial Technology major
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RC (12/2006) BS in Industrial Technology TeachingTECH 120 Smart Buildings (3) B BTECH 141 Manufacturing Technology (3) B B B BTECH 181 Safety Mgmt (3) B BTECH 185 Technology & Our Lives (3) B B BTECH 210 Computer Aided Drafting I (3) B B B BTECH 220 Smart Building Design (3) B B B BTECH 330 Communications Technology (3) B B BTECH 350 Methods of Teaching Technology (3) BTECH 362 Energy, Power & Transportation (3) BTECH 381 Construction (3) BTECH 441 computer Aided Manufacturing (3) B B BTECH 485 Enterprise Systems (3f) B B BTECH 494 Internship (3)Pre-ProfessionAl Teaching Core (18 hrs)EDFN 295 Practicum: Per-Admission Teaching (1) O B B O B B O B BEDFN 338 foundations of American Education (2) O O B,O O O B,O O O B,OEPSY 302 Educational Psychology (3) O O B,O O O B,O O O B,OEPSY 428 child & Adolescent Development (3) O B,O O B,O OINED 411 south Dakota Indian Studies (3) B,O O B,O B,O O O O O B,OPSYC 101 General Psychology (3) B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,OSPED 405 Educating Sec Students with Disabilities (3) O O O OProfessional Secondary Ed Teaching Core (24 hrs)EDFN 365 Computer Based Technology & Learning (3) O O O O O O O O OMLED 480 Middle Level Methds (2) O B,O O O O O B,OSEED 408 Plan, Manage & Assess the 7-12 Diverse Class(3) O B O B O B,OSEED 450 7-12 Teaching Reading in the Content Area (3) O B O O B O BSEED 495 Practicum: Pre-Student Teaching (1) B,O B,O B,OEDFN 475 Human Relations (3) B,O B,O O O B,O O O B,O OSEED 488 7-12 Student Teaching (9) B B,O B,O B B,O
RC (06/2010) BS in Mass Comm (minor is required)Graphic Communication EmphasisMCOM 151 Intro to mass Communications (3) O B B O B B O B BMCOM 161 Fundamentals of Desktop Publishing (3) B B B B B BMCOM 210 Basic Newswriting (3) O B O B O BMCOM 261 Intermediate Desktop Publishing (3) B B B B B BMCOM 265 BasIc Photography (3) BMCOM 315 computer Production & Imaging (3) B,O O B OMCOM 351 Web Publishing I (3) B BMCOM 361 Advanced Desktop Publishing (3) B B BMCOM 430 Media law (3) O B O OMCOM 452 Mass Media Issues (3) O BMCOM 494 Internship (3)MCOM 495 Practicum (3)MCOM 300/400 level electiveTelecommunications EmphasisMCOM 131 Fundamentals of Electronic Media (3) BMCOM 151 Intro to mass Communications (3) O B B O B B O B B
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MCOM 161 Fundamentals of Desktop Publishing (3) B B B B B BMCOM 210 Basic Newswriting (3) O B O B O BMCOM 221 Writing for Digital Media (3)MCOM 330 Writing for Digital Media (3) BMCOM 331 Video Production (3)MCOM 335 Electronic Journalism (3)MCOM 351 Web Publishing I (3) BMCOM 430 Media law (3) O B O OMCOM 452 Mass Media Issues (3) O BMCOM 494 Internship (3)MCOM 447 Electronic Media Management (3) ORMCOM 495 Practicum (3)
RC/EAFB (12/1992) BS in Political Science (minor is required)POLS 100 american Government (3) B B B B B B B BPOLS 141 Governments of the World (3) B BPOLS 210 State & Local Government (3) BPOLS 250 World Politics (3) B BPOLS 400 President and the Congress (3) B BPOLS 411 International Political Economy (3) B BSS 350 Intro to Research Methods (3) B B B B B BPOLS 461 Early Political Philosophy (3) OR BPOLS 462 Modern Political Philosophy (3) BTake 4 classes from minimum of 2 groups with a maximum of 2 courses per group:Group 1: US Government EmphasisPOLS 320 Public Administration B BPOLS 402 Judicial Process B BPOLS 417 (AIS) American Indian Government & politics BPOLS 430 Constitutional Law B B BPOLS 476 SD: History, Politics & GeographySOC 400 Social Policy B B BGroup 2: Comparative & International RelationsHIST 313 History of the Middle East BPOLS 341 Europe Democratic GovernmentPOLS 349 Politics of Non-Western Nations BPOLS 418 (HIST) History of Latin AmericaPOLS 459 Political GeographyPOLS 469 American Foreign RelationsGroup 3: Political PhilosophyPOLS 461 Early Political Philosophy BPOLS 462 Modern Political Philosophy BPOLS 465 Contemporary Political Thought
RC (06/2011) BS in Psychology (minor is required) BPSYC 103L Intro Lab in Psychology (1) B BPSYC 371 Statistics in Psychological Research (3) B BPSYC 373/373L Research Methods/Exp Psyc & Lab (4) B BPSYC 489 Senior Capstone B
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PSYC 302/302L Principles of Learning & Memory & Lab (4) OR B B
PSYC 318 Comparative Psychology/Lab (4)PSYC 313 Biological Psychology OR BPSYC 417 health Psychology BPSYC 221 Lifespan Developmental Psychology (3) OR B B B B B B BPSYC 325 Child & Adolescent Psychology (3) ORPSYC 425 Gerontological PsychologyPSYC 441 Social Psychology (3) ORPSYC 451 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior (3) OR B B B BPSYC 361 Theories of Personality (3)PSYC 365 Contemporary Human Behavior (3) OR B B BPSYC 452 Psychology of Trauma ORPSYC 453 Intro to Clinical Psychology (3) Btake 3 courses from the following or from above:MATH 487 Design of ExperimentsPSYC 233 Applied PsychologyPSYC 266 Psychology of Women BPSYC 301/301L Sensation & Perception/LabPSYC 331 Industrial & Organizational PsychologyPSYC 348 Psychology of ReligionPSYC 405/405L Motivation & Emotion/LabPSYC 406 Cognitive Psychology BPSYC 409 History & Systems of PsychologyPSYC 415/415L Behavioral Genetics/LabPSYC 465 Native American Psychology B BPSYC 491 Independent StudyPSYC 492 Special Topics in Psychology B B B B BPSYC 494 Internship
RC/EAFB (12/1992) BS in Social Science (minor is required)ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3) O B,O B,O O B,O B B,O B,OECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) O B,O O O B,O O B,OECON elective (3) B BGEOG 101 Intro to geography (3) O O O O B O B,OPOLS 100 American Government (3) B B B B B B B BPOLS 210 State & Local Government (3) BPOLS 250 World Politics (3) B BSOC 100 Intro to Sociology (3) O B,O B,O B,O B B B,O B,O B,OSOC 150 Social Problems (3) O B,O B,O B,O B B,O B,O B B,OSOC elective (3) B B B B B B B B BSS 350 Intro to Research Methods B B B B B BECON/GEOG/POLS/SOC elective (3)
RC/EAFB (12/1992) BS in Sociology (minor is required)SOC 100 Intro to Sociology (3) O B,O B,O B,O B B B,O B,O B,OSOC 150 Social Problems (3) O B,O B,O B,O B B,O B,O B B,OSOC 350 Race & Ethnic Relations (3) B B BSOC 403 Sociological theory (3) B B B
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SOC 423 Social Stratification (3) O B B BSS 350 Intro to Methods & Research (3) B B B B B BSOC electives (18 hrs)
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General Education Courses offered at UCRC
Gened Course SUM 12 FALL 12 SPR 13 SUM 11 FALL 11 SPR 12 SUM 10 FALL 10 SPR 11AIS/HIS 257 American Indian History & Culture O B,O B O B BANTH 210 Cultural Anthropology BART 111 Drawing I B B B B B B B B BART 112 Drawing IIART 121 Design I B B B B BART 123 Three Dimensional Design ARTH 100 Art Appreciation B B,O B,O B B,O B,O B B B,OARTH 121 Intro to the Visual Arts B B B B BARTH 211 History of World Art IARTH 212 History of World Art IIARTH/AIS 251 American Indian Art History BBIOL 101/101L Biology Survey I and Lab B B B B B BBIOL 103/103L Biology Survey II and Lab B B BBIOL 151/151L General Biology I and LabBIOL 153/153L General Biology II and LabCHEM 106/106L Chemistry Survey and Lab B B B B B BCHEM 107/107L Organic and Biochemistyr Survey/Lab B BCHEM 112/112L General Chemistyr I & LabCHEM 114/114L Feneral Chemsitry II & LabECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics O B,O B,O O B,O B,O B, B,OECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics O B,O O O B,O O B,OENGL 101 Composition I B,O B,O B,O O B,O B,O O B,O B,OENGL 115 American Indian Oral Literature BENGL 201 Composition II B,O B,O B,O O B,O B,O O B,O B,OENGL 210 Introduction to Literature B B B B B B B B BENGL 211 World Literature IENGL 212 World Literature IIENGL 214 American Indian Literature ENGL 221 British Literature IENGL 222 British Literature II OENGL 241 American Literature IENGL 242 American Literature IIENGL 248 Women in LiteratureENGL 256 Literature of the American WestFREN 101 Introductory French IFREN 102 Introductory French IIFREN 201 Intermediate French IFREN 202 Intermediate French IIGEOG 101 Intro to Geography O O O O B O B,OGEOG 210 World Regional Geography B,O O B O O B,OGEOL 201/201L Physical Geology and Lab B B B B B BGEOL 203/203L Historical Geology B B BGER 101 Introductory German I BGER 102 Introductory German IIGER 201 Intermeiate German IGER 202 Intermediate German IIHIST 121 Western Civilization I B,O B,O O O B O B BHIST 122 Western Civilization II B B BHIST 151 US History I B B B B B B B BHIST 152 US Histroy II B B,O B B B BHUM 100 Intro to Humanities B B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,OLAK/AIS 101 Introductory Lakota ILAK/AIS 102 Introductory Lakota IIMATH 102 College Algebra B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,OMATH 103/103L Quantitative LiteracyMATH 104 Finite MathMATH 115 PrecalculusMATH 120 Trigonometry O O OMATH 121 Survey of CalculusMATH 123 Calculus BMATH 125 Calculus II O O OMATH 201 Intro to Discrete MathMATH 225 Calculus III
AY 2012 - 2013 AY 2011 - 2012 AY 2010 - 2011
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MATH/STAT 281 Statistics B,O O O B,O O B,O OMCOM 151 Intro to Mass Communications O B B O B B O B BMUS 100 Music Appreciation B B B B B BMUS 200 AmeRican Music BPHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy O B O B O B,OPHIL 200 Intro to Logic B B BPHIL 220 Intro to Ethics B B BPHYS 101/101 Survey of Physics/LabPHYS 111/111L Intro to Physics I and LabPHYS 113/113L Intro to Phsyics II and LabPHYS 185/185L Intro to Astonomy I and Lab OPHYS 211/211L University Physics I and Lab OPHYS 213/213L University Physics II and LabPOLS 100 American Government B B B B B B B BPOLS 141 Governments of the World B BPOLS 210 State & Local Government BPOLS 250 World Politics B BPSYC 101 General Psychology B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,O B,OSOC 100 Introduction to Sociology O B,O B,O B,O B B B,O B,O B,OSOC 150 Social Problems O B,O B,O B,O B B,O B,O B B,OSPAN 101 Introductory Spanish 1 B,O B,O O B,OSPAN 102 Introductory Spanish 2 O O B,OSPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish ISPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish 2SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech B B B B B B B B B
SPCM 215 Public Speaking
SPCM 222 Argumentation and Debate O B BTHEA 100 Introduction to Theatre B B B B B BTHEA 131 Introduction to Acting B B B B B
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THEA 270 History of World Cinema
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Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013
A.S. Business Management
System-wide General Education Requirement (18 Credits)
Institutional Graduation Requirement (6 Credits)
Professional Courses (29 Credits)
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credits U U U U U U U U UACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credits U U U U U U U U UBADM 310 - Business Finance 3 credits U U U U U U O U UBADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O OBADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business 3 credits D D D D D D D D DBADM 360 - Organization and Management 3 credits D D D O D D O D DBADM 370 - Marketing 3 credits U U U O U U O U UCSC 207 - Advanced Applications: Spreadsheet 1 credit D D D D D D O O DECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits D D D D D D D D DECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
Choose one credit from the following (1 Credit)
CSC 206 - Advanced Applications: 1 credit D D D D D D O O D
CSC 208 - Advanced Applications: Database 1 credit D D D D D O O O D
CSC 209 - Advanced Applications: SAS 1 credit O O O
Electives (7 Credits)
A.S. Health Information Technology
General Education Core (24 Credits)
BIOL 101 - Biology Survey I 3 credits OR S S S S S S S S SBIOL 151 - General Biology I 4 credits S S S S S SENGL 101 - Composition I 3 credits U U U U U U U U UMATH 102 - College Algebra 3 credits D D D D D D D D DGeneral Education Oral Communication 3 credits
General Education Social Science 3 credits
General Education Arts & Humanities 3 credits
CSC 105 - Introduction to Computers 3 credits D D D D D D D D DCIS 130 - Visual Basic Programming 3 credits OR D D D D D D D D D
Dakota State University - Business and Information Systems - University Center Sioux Falls
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CSC 150 - Computer Science I 3-4 credits (3 credits required) D D D D D D D D D
Health Information Technology Courses (40 Credits)
BIOL 323 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits OR D O O OBIOL 221 - Human Anatomy 4 credits AND S S S S S S S S SBIOL 325 - Physiology 4 credits S S S S S SCIS 325 - Management Information Systems 3 credits O O O O O O O O OHIM 130 - Basic Medical Terminology 2 credits O O O O O OHIM 150 - Introduction to Health Information Management 3 credits O O OHIM 160 - ICD Healthcare Coding Systems 3 credits O O O OHIM 170 - Legal Aspects Health Information Management 3 credits O O OHIM 250 - Alternative Site Health Information Management 2 credits O O OHIM 252 - Basic Foundations Health Data Systems 3 credits O O OHIM 260 - Fundamentals of Human Disease 5 credits O O OHIM 262 - CPT/HCPCS Healthcare Coding Systems 3 credits O O O OHIM 264 - Healthcare Reimbursement Methodologies 1 credit O O O OHIM 265 - Management Quality and Related Functions HIM 4 credits O O OHIM 285 - Supervised Professional Practice 1-2 credits (1 credit required)
HIM 286 - Supervised Professional Practice 1 credit
HIM 287 - Supervised Professional Practice 2-3 credits (2 credits required)
Note:
1 credit hour, 40 hours of HIM 285 - Supervised Professional Practice in an appropriate acute care facility;
1 credit hour, 40 hours of HIM 286 - Supervised Professional Practice in non-acute care setting facility;
2 credit hours, 80 hours of HIM 287 - Supervised Professional Practice, in an appropriate acute care facility.
A.S. Network and System Administration
System-wide General Education Requirement (18 Credits)
Institutional Graduation Requirement (6 Credits)
Majors must take CSC 150 as part of the Institutional Graduation Requirements.D D D D D D D D D
Required Courses (24 Credits)
CIS 245 - Information Security Fundamentals 3 credits O O O O OCIS 328 - Operating Environments 3 credits O D O D O DCIS 332 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits O D O D O DCIS 350 - Computer Hardware, Data Communications and Networking 3 creditsD D DCIS 383 - Networking I 3 credits D O O D O O
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CIS 385 - Networking II 3 credits O O D OCSC 250 - Computer Science II 3 credits D D O D D D D DMATH 201 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 credits O O O
Electives (12 Credits)
B.S. Information Systems
System-wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)
Majors must take ECON 201 D D D D D D D D D
Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Majors must take CSC 130 D D D D D D D D D
Required Courses (33 Credits)
BADM 220 - Business Statistics 3 credits D D D D D D D D DBADM 360 - Organization and Management 3 credits O D D O D D O D DBADM 370 - Marketing 3 credits U U U O U U O U UCIS 251 - Business Applications Programming 3 credits D D D D D D D D DCIS 332 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits O D O D O DCIS 338 - Project Management 3 credits O O O OCIS 350 - Computer Hardware, Data Communications and Networking 3 creditsD D DCIS 361 - Advanced Programming for Business Applications 3 credits O O O OCIS 427 - Information Systems Planning and Management 3 credits O O O OCIS 484 - Database Management Systems 3 credits D O D O D OCIS 494 - Internship 1-8 credits (3 credits required) OR
CIS 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 1-6 credits (3 credits required)
Choose One specialization (27 Credits)
Business Analysis
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credits U U U U U U U U U
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credits U U U U U U U U U
BADM 310 - Business Finance 3 credits U U U U U U O U U
BADM 321 - Business Statistics II 3 credits D D O D D D D
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O O
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
BADM 435 - Management Technology and Innovation 3 credits O O O
CIS 424 - Internet and Electronic Commerce 3 credits O O O
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
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Change Management
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O O
BADM 435 - Management Technology and Innovation 3 credits O O O
BADM 457 - Business Ethics 3 credits D D D
BADM 460 - Human Resource Management 3 credits O U U
CIS 245 - Information Security Fundamentals 3 credits O O O O O
CIS 325 - Management Information Systems 3 credits O O O O O O O O O
CIS 384 - Decision Support Systems 3 credits O O O
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
SOC 285 - Society and Technology 3 credits O O O O O O O O O
Infrastructure Analysis
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O O
CIS 245 - Information Security Fundamentals 3 credits O O O O O
CIS 328 - Operating Environments 3 credits O O D O D
CIS 383 - Networking I 3 credits D O O O O
CIS 384 - Decision Support Systems 3 credits O O O
CIS 385 - Networking II 3 credits O O D
CIS 460 - Windows Administration 3 credits O O
CIS 462 - UNIX/Linux Administration 3 credits O O O
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
Software Development
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O O
CIS 275 - Web Application Programming I 3 credits D O O D
CIS 277 - OS Interfaces and Utilities 3 credits O
CIS 330 - COBOL I 3 credits O O O
CIS 331 - COBOL II 3 credits O O O
CIS 375 - Web Application Programming II 3 credits D O D
CIS 424 - Internet and Electronic Commerce 3 credits O O O
CIS 487 - Database Programming 3 credits O O O
MATH 201 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 credits O O O
Web Development
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O O
CIS 275 - Web Application Programming I 3 credits D O O D
CIS 328 - Operating Environments 3 credits O O D O D
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CIS 375 - Web Application Programming II 3 credits D O D
CIS 383 - Networking I 3 credits D O O D O O
CIS 385 - Networking II 3 credits O O D O
CIS 424 - Internet and Electronic Commerce 3 credits O O O
CIS 487 - Database Programming 3 credits O O O
MATH 201 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 credits O O O
Electives (19 Credits)
B.S. Computer and Network Security
System-wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)
Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Majors must take CSC 150 as part of the Institutional Graduation Requirement. D D D D D D D D D
Required Courses (51 Credits)
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O O
CIS 245 - Information Security Fundamentals 3 credits O O O O O
CIS 275 - Web Application Programming I 3 credits D O O D
CIS 328 - Operating Environments 3 credits O D O D O D
CIS 332 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits O D O D O D
CIS 350 - Computer Hardware, Data Communications and Networking 3 creditsD D D
CIS 375 - Web Application Programming II 3 credits D O D
CIS 383 - Networking I 3 credits D O O D O O
CIS 385 - Networking II 3 credits O O D O
CIS 388 - Computer Forensics Fundamentals 3 credits O O
CIS 484 - Database Management Systems 3 credits D O D O D O
CSC 250 - Computer Science II 3 credits D D D D D D D
CSC 432 - Operating System Security 3 credits O O O
CSC 434 - Web Software Security 3 credits O O O
CSC 436 - Offensive Network Security 3 credits O O O
CSC 438 - Defensive Network Security 3 credits O O O O
MATH 201 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 credits O
Choose One specialization (28 Credits)
Cyber Operations
CSC 260 - Object Oriented Design 3 credits O O
CSC 300 - Data Structures 3 credits O O O
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CSC 314 - Assembly Language 3 credits O O O
CSC 444 - System Software Security 3 credits O
CSC 456 - Operating Systems 3 credits O O
MATH 316 - Discrete Mathematics 2-3 credits (3 credits required) O O
Electives (10 Credits)
Information Assurance
CIS 338 - Project Management 3 credits O O O O
CIS 387 - Routing and Switching 3 credits
CIS 460 - Windows Administration 3 credits O O
CIS 462 - UNIX/Linux Administration 3 credits O O
Electives (16 Credits)
B.S. Computer Science
System-wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)
Majors who test directly into MATH 123 will not need
to complete MATH 102, but must take 3 credits of general electives.
Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Majors must take CSC 150 D D D D D D D D D
Required Courses (51 Credits)
CIS 245 - Information Security Fundamentals 3 credits D O O O O O
CIS 332 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits O D O D O D
CIS 383 - Networking I 3 credits D O O D O O
CIS 484 - Database Management Systems 3 credits D D O D O
CSC 250 - Computer Science II 3 credits D D O D D D D D
CSC 260 - Object Oriented Design 3 credits O O
CSC 300 - Data Structures 3 credits O O O
CSC 314 - Assembly Language 3 credits O O O
CSC 456 - Operating Systems 3 credits O O O
CSC 461 - Programming Languages 3 credits O O O
CSC 466 - Language Processing 3 credits O O O
CSC 470 - Software Engineering 3 credits O O O
CSC 482 - Algorithms and Optimization 3 credits O O O
Select four 300-400-level CIS/CSC courses 12 credits
Support Courses (19 Credits)
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MATH 123 - Calculus I 4 credits S S O S
MATH 201 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 credits O O O
MATH 281 - Introduction to Statistics 3 credits OR D D D D D D D D D
MATH 381 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics 3-4 credits (3 credits required)
MATH 316 - Discrete Mathematics 2-3 credits (3 credits required) O O
MATH Electives* 6 credits
* MATH 125 or MATH 200-level or above (except MATH 341/MATH 342)
Electives (9 Credits)
B.S. Health Information Administration
System-wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)
Majors must take BIOL 101 or BIOL 151 and MATH 102 as part of the System-wide General Education Requirement.
Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Health Information Administration Courses (69 Credits)
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credits U U U U U U U U U
BADM 220 - Business Statistics 3 credits OR D D D D D D D D D
MATH 281 - Introduction to Statistics 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits OR O O O O
ENGL 379 - Technical Communication 3 credits O O
BIOL 323 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits OR O O D O O O O O O
BIOL 221 - Human Anatomy 4 credits AND S S S S S S S S S
BIOL 325 - Physiology 4 credits S S S S S S
CIS 325 - Management Information Systems 3 credits O O O O O O O O O
CSC 208 - Advanced Applications: Database 1 credit D D D D D O O D
HIM 130 - Basic Medical Terminology 2 credits O O O O O O
HIM 150 - Introduction to Health Information Management 3 credits O O O
HIM 160 - ICD Healthcare Coding Systems 3 credits O O O O O
HIM 170 - Legal Aspects Health Information Management 3 credits O O
HIM 250 - Alternative Site Health Information Management 2 credits O O O
HIM 252 - Basic Foundations Health Data Systems 3 credits O O O
HIM 260 - Fundamentals of Human Disease 5 credits O O O
HIM 262 - CPT/HCPCS Healthcare Coding Systems 3 credits O O O O
HIM 264 - Healthcare Reimbursement Methodologies 1 credit O O O O
HIM 265 - Management Quality and Related Functions HIM 4 credits O O O
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HIM 285 - Supervised Professional Practice 1-2 credits (1 credit required)
HIM 286 - Supervised Professional Practice 1 credit
HIM 287 - Supervised Professional Practice 2-3 credits (2 credits required)
HIM 360 - Management Health Information Center I 3 credits O O O
HIM 361 - Management Health Information Center II 3 credits O O O
HIM 443 - Current Trends in Health Care Delivery 3 credits O O O
HIM 444 - Advanced Health Data Systems 3 credits O O O
HIM 450 - Research in Health Information Administration 3 credits O O O
HIM 485 - Health Record Admin Supervised Professional Practice 4 credits
Electives (10 Credits)
One of these electives are met when completing BIOL 151.
At least 5 credits must be at the 300-400 level.
Note:
1 credit hours, 40 hours of HIM 285 - Supervised Professional Practice in an appropriate acute care facility;
1 credit hour, 40 hours of HIM 286 - Supervised Professional Practice in a non-acute care setting facility;
2 credit hours, 80 hours of HIM 287 - Supervised Professional Practice in an appropriate acute care facility;
and 4 credit hours, 160 hours of HIM 485 - Health Record Admin Supervised Professional Practice in an appropriate
acute care facility.
B.B.A. Business Technology
Business Administration Core (45 Credits)
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credits U U U U U U U U U
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credits U U U U U U U U U
BADM 220 - Business Statistics 3 credits O D D D D D D D
BADM 310 - Business Finance 3 credits U U U U U U O U U
BADM 321 - Business Statistics II 3 credits D D D D D D
BADM 344 - Managerial Communications 3 credits O O O O
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
BADM 360 - Organization and Management 3 credits D D D D D O D D
BADM 370 - Marketing 3 credits U U U O U U O U U
BADM 405 - International Trade & Finance 3 credits O O O
BADM 425 - Production and Operations Management 3 credits O U U O U U O U U
BADM 482 - Business Policy and Strategy 3 credits O U U O U U O U
CIS 325 - Management Information Systems 3 credits O O O O O O O O
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ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
Choose three credits from the following (3 Credits)
CSC 206 - Advanced Applications: 1 credit D D D D D D O O D
CSC 207 - Advanced Applications: Spreadsheet 1 credit D D D D D D O O D
CSC 208 - Advanced Applications: Database 1 credit D D D D D O O O D
CSC 209 - Advanced Applications: SAS 1 credit O O
Accounting majors must take CSC 208 Database as a prerequisite to ACCT 360.D D D D D D
Finance majors must take CSC 207 Spreadsheet as a prerequisite for BADM 331.D D D D D D D
Marketing majors must take CSC 209 SAS as a prerequisite for BADM 476.
Business Technology Major (21 Credits)
System-wide General Education Requirements (30 Credits)
Majors must take ECON 201 as part of the System-wide General Education Requirement. D D D D D D D D D
Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Majors must take CIS 130 as part of the Institutional Graduation Requirements.D D D D D D D D D
ACCT 360 - Accounting Systems 3 credits U U
BADM 331 - Financial Technology 3 credits
BADM 435 - Management Technology and Innovation 3 credits O O
BADM 472 - Marketing Technology 3 credits
CIS 332 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits O D O O O O
CIS 338 - Project Management 3 credits O O O O
CIS 384 - Decision Support Systems 3 credits O O O
Electives (13 Credits)
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Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013
A.S. in Respiratory Care
General Education Courses (20 Credits)
BIOL 151 - General Biology I 4 credits S S S S S SCHEM 106 - Chemistry Survey 3 credits AND S S S S S S S S SCHEM 106L - Chemistry Survey Lab 1 credit OR
CHEM 112 - General Chemistry I 4 credits AND S S S S S S S S SCHEM 112L - General Chemistry I Lab 0 credits
CSC 105 - Introduction to Computers 3 credits D D D D D D D D DENGL 101 - Composition I 3 credits U U U U U U U U UMATH 102 - College Algebra 3 credits D D D D D D D D DSPCM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech 3 credits OR S S S S S S S S SSPCM 215 - Public Speaking 3 credits OR
SPCM 222 - Argumentation and Debate 3 credits
Science Courses (7 Credits)
BIOL 221 - Human Anatomy 4 credits S S S S S S S S SRESP 105 - Respiratory Care Physical Science 3 credits O O O
Professional Courses (42 Credits)
HIM 130 - Basic Medical Terminology 2 credits O O O O O OAll RESP courses are taught at the hospitals or online
RESP 110 - Introduction to Respiratory Care 6 credits D D DRESP 150 - Clinical Experience I 6 credits D D DRESP 180 - Pathophysiology for Respiratory Care 3 credits D D DRESP 210 - Respiratory Critical Care 5 credits D D DRESP 250 - Clinical Experience II 5 credits D D DRESP 310 - Advanced Respiratory Care 4 credits D D DRESP 350 - Clinical Experience III 5 credits D D DRESP 355 - Respiratory Care in Clinical Medicine 3 credits D D DRESP 381 - Respiratory Care Management 1 credit D D DRESP 395 - Practicum 2 credits D D D
Dakota State University - College of Arts and Sciences - University Center Sioux Falls
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B.S. Professional and Technical Communication
System-Wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)
Majors must take ART 121, ENGL 210 and SPCM 101 as part of the System-wide Gen Ed Requirement.
Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Required Courses (61 Credits)
ARTD 282 - 2-D Design on Computers I 3 credits O O
CSC 207 - Advanced Applications: Spreadsheet 1 credit D D D D D D O O D
ENGL 208 - Documentation and Presentation 3 credits O O O D O O
ENGL 305 - Professional, Technical and Grant Writing 3 credits O D O
ENGL 309 - Computer-Supported Collaborative Writing 3 credits O O
ENGL 310 - Applied Grammar 3 credits O
ENGL 379 - Technical Communication 3 credits O O
ENGL 457 - Visual Rhetoric 3 credits O
ENGL 466 - Text Markup and Processing 3 credits O
ENGL 480 - Contemporary Rhetoric 3 credits O O O
ENGL 494 - Internship 1-12 credits (1 credit required)
ENGL 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 0-12 credits (3 credits required)
MCOM 161 - Fundamentals of Desktop Publishing 3 credits O
MCOM 318 - Intercultural Communication 3 credits O O
MCOM 351 - Web Publishing I 3 credits O O O O O O
MCOM 358 - Principles of Usability Testing 3 credits O
MCOM 360 - Technical Publishing 3 credits
MCOM 368 - Editing for Structured Environments 3 credits O
MCOM 389 - Portfolio and Professional Development 1-3 credits (2 credits required) O O O
SPCM 410 - Organizational Communication 3 credits
Choose 6 credits form the following (6 credits)
ARTD 336 - Digital Photography I 3 credits
ARTD 436 - Digital Photography II 3 credits
DAD 215 - Team Building and Creative Problem Solving 3 credits D
DAD 330 - Digital Storytelling I 3 credits
DAD 375 - Storyboarding 3 credits
DAD 465 - Digital Video Production 3 credits
ENGL 333 - Period Study 3 credits OR
ENGL 343 - Selected Authors 1-3 credits (3 credits required) OR O O
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ENGL 363 - Literary Genres 3 credits O
ENGL 408 - Advanced Computer Documentation 3 credits O
ENGL 467 - English Informatics 3 credits
MCOM 348 - Writing for Networked Environments 3 credits
MCOM 352 - Web Publishing II 3 credits O O O
MCOM 353 - Web-Based Interactivity 3 credits O
SPCM 215 - Public Speaking 3 credits
SPCM 225 - Symbolic, Strategic Communication 3 credits
Electives (18 Credits)
B.S. Digital Arts and Design-Web Design and Production
System-Wide General Education Requirement (30 Credits)
Majors must take ART 121, ENGL 210 and SOC 285 as part of the System-wide Gen Ed Requirement.
Institutional Graduation Requirement (11 Credits)
Students in Web Design and Production specialization are required to take CSC 150.D D D D D D D D D
Major Core Requirements (25 Credits)
ART 122 - Design II Color 3 credits O S S
ARTD 185 - Introduction to Animation 3 credits
ARTD 282 - 2-D Design on Computers I 3 credits O O O
DAD 180 - Introduction to Digital Storytelling 3 credits
DAD 222 - Audio Production I 3 credits D
DAD 494 - Internship 1-3 credits (1 credit required)
DAD 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship 1-3 credits (3 credits required)
ENGL 480 - Contemporary Rhetoric 3 credits O O O
MCOM 353 - Web-Based Interactivity 3 credits O
Web Design and Production Specialization (48 Credits)
Students in this specialization must take ART 121, SOC 285, CSC 150 as part of the general education requirements.
ARTD 285 - 2-D Design on Computers II 3 credits
BADM 370 - Marketing 3 credits U U U O U U O U U
CIS 275 - Web Application Programming I 3 credits D O O D
CIS 332 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits O D O D O D
CIS 350 - Computer Hardware, Data Communications and Networking 3 creditsD D D
CIS 375 - Web Application Programming II 3 credits D O D
CSC 208 - Advanced Applications: Database 1 credit D D D D D O O O D
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CSC 250 - Computer Science II 3 credits D D O D D D D D
ENGL 208 - Documentation and Presentation 3 credits O O O D O O
ENGL 408 - Advanced Computer Documentation 3 credits O
MCOM 348 - Writing for Networked Environments 3 credits O
MCOM 351 - Web Publishing I 3 credits O O O O O O
MCOM 352 - Web Publishing II 3 credits O O O
MCOM 358 - Principles of Usability Testing 3 credits O
MCOM 368 - Editing for Structured Environments 3 credits O
MCOM 389 - Portfolio and Professional Development 1-3 credits (2 credits required) O O O
MCOM 409 - Information Architecture 3 credits O O O
Electives (6 Credits)
B.S. Respiratory Care
Prerequisite: Associate of Science in Respiratory Care degree from Dakota State University or equivalent (69 Credits)
System-wide General Education Requirements (15 Credits)
Majors must take PSYC 101 as part of the System-wide Gen Ed Req. U U U U U U U U U
Institutional Graduation Requirement (8 Credits)
Professional Courses (28 Credits)
MATH 281 - Introduction to Statistics 3 credits D D D D D D D D D
Advanced-level BIOL or Science course 4 credits
BIOL 331 - Microbiology 4 credits S S S S S S
PHA 321 Pharmacology 3 credits OR
RESP 341 - Pharmacology 3 credits
RESP 440 - Ethics for Health Professionals 3 credits O O
RESP 460 - Current Issues in Respiratory Care 3 credits O O O
RESP 475 - Clinical Experience IV 5 credits D D D
RESP 495 - Practicum 1 credit O
Choose two credits from the following (2 Credits)
CSC 206 - Advanced Applications: 1 credit D D D D D D O O D
CSC 207 - Advanced Applications: Spreadsheet 1 credit D D D D D D O O D
CSC 208 - Advanced Applications: Database 1 credit D D D D D O O O D
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Northern State University
Programs Offered at Centers
Legend
C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
BIOL 288 - Health and Physiological Aspects of Aging C,SX
ENGL 101 - Composition I
ENGL 201 - Composition II
HLTH 240 - Health and Fitness for Older Adult SX SX, CX,
PSYC 101/101A - General Psychology
PSYC 221 - Lifespan Development Psychology
PSYC 228 - Cognitive and Emotional Changes in Aging
SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology
SOC 205 - Introduction to Aging S, C,RX S, C SX, CX
SOC 288 - Gerontology Issues on Aged Care and
Community Services CX,SX,RX S,CX,RX
SOC 289 - Applied Gerontology Portfolio
SPCM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech
SPCM 215 - Public Speaking
SPCM 222 - Argumentation & Debate
SS 294 - Internship in Gerontology
Electives -
A.S. Banking & Financial Services offered at (Centers)
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting C C CX,
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting I C C
BADM 101 - Survey of Business CX,
BADM 244 - Business Communication C, S SX, S C,SX
BADM 310 - Business Finance CX,
BADM 312 - Introduction to Banking RX S RX S, C C
BADM 342 - Introduction to Trust Management SX SX,
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business CX C C
BADM 353 - Bank Regulation and Compliance S S S
BADM 402 - Bank Safety and Soundness
BADM 410 - Asset and Liability Management S S SX
BADM 422 - Modern Banking Crises in America
BADM 434 - Consumer Lending and Credit Card SX SX, S
BADM 446 - Community Banking Issue S S SX
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Programs Offered at Centers
Legend
C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
BADM 449 - Commercial and Ag lending RX RX, SX SX
BADM 454 - Lending and Credit Risk Management S S S
BADM 494 - Internship
Choose from Goal #3 -
Choose from Goal #4 -
Choose from Goal #5 -
Choose from Goal #6 -
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX,
ECON 330 - Money and Banking
ENGL 101 - Composition
MIS 205 - Advanced Computer Application
MIS 325 - Management Information System
SPCM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech
SPCM 215 - Public Speaking
SPCM 222 - Argumentation & Debate
B.S. Banking & Financial Services Offered at (Centers)
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting C C CX,
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting I C C
ACCT 310 - Intermediate Accounting
ACCT 460 - Managerial Accounting
Any ACCT, BADM, ECON, MIS 300 or 400 level -
BADM 220 - Business Statistic CX, C
BADM 244 - Business Communication C, S SX, S C,SX
BADM 284 - Career Planning S S S SX,
BADM 310 - Business Finance CX
BADM 312 - Introduction to Banking RX S RX S, C C
BADM 342 - Introduction to Trust Management SX SX,
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business CX C C
BADM 353 - Bank Regulation and Compliance S S S
BADM 360 - Organization and Management C
BADM 370 - Marketing C C C
BADM 402 - Bank Safety and Soundness
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Programs Offered at Centers
Legend
C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
BADM 410 - Asset and Liability Management S S SX
BADM 422 - Modern Banking Crises in America
BADM 434 - Consumer Lending and Credit Card SX SX, S
BADM 446 - Community Banking Issue S S SX
BADM 449 - Commercial and Ag lending RX RX, SX SX
BADM 454 - Lending and Credit Risk Management S S S
BADM 457 - business Ethic C C
BADM 482 - Business Policy and Strategy
BADM 494 - Internship
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX,
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomic
ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomic
ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomic
ECON 304 - Managerial Economic
ECON 330 - Money and Banking
Electives -
General Education Requirement -
MIS 205 - Advanced Computer Application
MIS 325 - Management Information System
BS Business Administration Offered at Centers
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting C C CX,
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting I C C
ACCT 421 - International Accounting
BADM 220 - Business Statistic CX C
BADM 244 - Business Communication C, S SX S C,SX
BADM 284 - Career Planning S S S SX
BADM 310 - Business Finance CX
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business CX C C
BADM 360 - Organization and Management C
BADM 362 - Supervisory Management C
BADM 370 - Marketing C C C
BADM 440 - International Financial Management SX
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Programs Offered at Centers
Legend
C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
BADM 450 - Business Leadership
BADM 457 - business Ethic C C
BADM 464 - Organizational Behavior CX C C
BADM 468 - International Management RX S S CX
BADM 478 - International Marketing S R
BADM 482 - Business Policy and Strategy
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomic
ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomic
ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomic
ECON 304 - Managerial Economic
ECON 442 - International Finance SX
Electives -
MIS 205 - Advanced Computer Application
MIS 325 - Management Information System
A.A. General Studies Offered at (Centers)
ANTH 210 - Cultural Anthropology
ART 111, 112, 121 - Drawing
ARTH 100, 211, 212 - Art
BIOL 101/101L - Biology Survey
BIOL 211/211L - Environmental Biology
CHEM 106/106L - Chemistry Survey
CJUS 201 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomic
Electives -
ENGL 101 - Composition
ENGL 201 - Composition I
ENGL 210 - Introduction to Literature
ENGL 213 - Backgrounds to Literature
ENGL 215 - Literature in Global Context
ENGL 230 - Literature for Younger Reader
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Programs Offered at Centers
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C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
ENGL 258 - Literature and Culture
FREN 101 - Introductory French S SX, S SX, CX,
FREN 102 - Introductory French SX SX, SX, CX,
GEOG 210 - World Regional Geography
GEOG 212 - Geography of North America
GEOL 101/101L - General Geology and Lab
GER 101 - Introductory German S
GER 102 - Introductory German SX
HIST 121 - Western Civilization
HIST 122 - Western Civilization I
HIST 151 - United States History
HIST 152 - United States History I
MATH 102 - College Algebra
MATH 104 - Finite Mathematic
MATH 115 - Precalculus
MATH 120 - Trigonometry
MATH 121 - Survey of Calculus
MATH 123 - Calculus
MATH 125 - Calculus I
MATH 225 - Calculus II
MFL 101/102 - Introduction to Foreign Language and
Culture I
MUEN 100, 104, 110, 120, 121, 122, 180 - Music
MUS 100 - Music Appreciation
PHIL 100 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 200 - Introduction to Logic
PHIL 270 - Philosophy of Religion
PHYS 101/101L - Survey of Physic
POLS 100 - American Government
POLS 210 - State and Local Government
POLS 250 - World Politic
PSYC 101/101A - General Psychology
RUSS 101/102 - Introductory Russian
SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology
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C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
SOC 150 - Social Problems
SOC 250 - Courtship & Marriage
SPAN 101 - Introductory Spanish I/II CX
SPAN 102 - Introductory Spanish I/II CX
SPCM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech
SPCM 215 - Public Speaking
SPCM 222 - Argumentation & Debate
THEA 100 - Introduction to Theatre
WEL 100 - Wellness for Life and Lab SX,
Bachelor General Studies Offered at (Centers)
ANTH 210 - Cultural Anthropology
ART 111, 112, 121 - Drawing
ARTH 100, 211, 212 - Art
BIOL 101/101L - Biology Survey
BIOL 211/211L - Environmental Biology
CHEM 106/106L - Chemistry Survey
CJUS 201 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX,
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomic
Electives -
ENGL 101 - Composition
ENGL 201 - Composition I
ENGL 210 - Introduction to Literature
ENGL 213 - Backgrounds to Literature
ENGL 215 - Literature in Global Context
ENGL 230 - Literature for Younger Reader
ENGL 258 - Literature and Culture
FREN 101 - Introductory French S S SX, CX,
FREN 102 - Introductory French SX SX, CX,
GEOG 210 - World Regional Geography
GEOG 212 - Geography of North America
GEOL 101/101L - General Geology and Lab
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Programs Offered at Centers
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C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
GER 101 - Introductory German S
GER 102 - Introductory German SX
HIST 121 - Western Civilization
HIST 122 - Western Civilization I
HIST 151 - United States History
HIST 152 - United States History I
MATH 102 - College Algebra
MATH 104 - Finite Mathematic
MATH 115 - Precalculus
MATH 120 - Trigonometry
MATH 121 - Survey of Calculus
MATH 123 - Calculus
MATH 125 - Calculus I
MATH 225 - Calculus II
MFL 101/102 - Introduction to Foreign Language and
Culture I
MUEN 100, 104, 110, 120, 121, 122, 180 - Music
MUS 100 - Music Appreciation
PHIL 100 - Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 200 - Introduction to Logic
PHIL 270 - Philosophy of Religion
PHYS 101/101L - Survey of Physic
POLS 100 - American Government
POLS 210 - State and Local Government
POLS 250 - World Politic
PSYC 101/101A - General Psychology
RUSS 101/102 - Introductory Russian
SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology
SOC 150 - Social Problems
SOC 250 - Courtship & Marriage
SPAN 101 - Introductory Spanish I/II CX
SPAN 102 - Introductory Spanish I/II CX
SPCM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech
SPCM 215 - Public Speaking
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Programs Offered at Centers
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C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
SPCM 222 - Argumentation & Debate
THEA 100 - Introduction to Theatre
WEL 100 - Wellness for Life and Lab SX,
B.S. Management Offered at (Centers)
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting C C CX,
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting I C C
BADM 220 - Business Statistic CX, C
BADM 244 - Business Communication C, S SX S C,SX
BADM 284 - Career Planning S S S SX,
BADM 310 - Business Finance CX
BADM 334 - Small Business Management CX
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business CX C C
BADM 360 - Organization and Management C
BADM 362 - Supervisory Management C
BADM 370 - Marketing C C C
BADM 424 - Operations Research
BADM 450 - Business Leadership
BADM 451 - Organizational Development
BADM 457 - Business Ethic C C
BADM 460 - Human Resource Management
BADM 463 - Women in Management CX C
BADM 464 - Organizational Behavior CX C C
BADM 468 - International Management RX S S CX
BADM 469 - Project Management C
BADM 482 - Business Policy and Strategy
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX,
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomic
ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomic
ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomic
ECON 304 - Managerial Economic
MIS 205 - Advanced Computer Application
MIS 325 - Management Information System
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Programs Offered at Centers
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C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
B.S. Marketing Offered at (Centers)
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting C C CX,
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting I C C
BADM 220 - Business Statistic CX, C
BADM 244 - Business Communication C, S SX S C,SX
BADM 284 - Career Planning S S S SX,
BADM 310 - Business Finance CX,
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business CX C C
BADM 360 - Organization and Management C
BADM 370 - Marketing C C C
BADM 372 - Advertising
BADM 403 - Marketing Communication
BADM 404 - Non For Profit Marketing
BADM 457 - business Ethic C C
BADM 459 - Direct Marketing
BADM 471 - Marketing Management
BADM 473 - Retail Management
BADM 474 - Personal Selling
BADM 475 - Consumer Behavior
BADM 476 - Marketing Research
BADM 478 - International Marketing S R
BADM 482 - Business Policy and Strategy
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX,
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomic
ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomic
ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomic
ECON 304 - Managerial Economic
MIS 205 - Advanced Computer Application
MIS 325 - Management Information System
A.S. Paraprofessional Education (Program Not Offered)
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C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
Arts and Humanities -
BIOL 101/101L - Biology Survey
BIOL 211/211L - Environmental Biology
CHEM 106/106L - Chemistry Survey
EDFN 200 - Classroom Instructional Management
EDFN 210 - Issues and Strategies in Teaching Reading
EDFN 475 - Human Relation
Electives -
ENGL 101 - Composition
ENGL 201 - Composition I
EPSY 302 - Educational Psychology
EPSY 328 - Child and Adolescent Development
LIBM 205 - Children's Literature
MATH 102 - College Algebra
MATH 341 - Math Concepts for Teachers
MIS 105 - Introduction to Computer
PHYS 101/101L - Survey of Physic
PSYC 101/101A - General Psychology
SPCM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech
SPED 100 - Intro to Persons w/ Except
B.A. International Business Studies
ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting C C CX,
ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting I C C
BADM 220 - Business Statistic CX, C
BADM 244 - Business Communication C, S SX, S C,SX
BADM 284 - Career Planning S S S SX,
BADM 310 - Business Finance CX
BADM 350 - Legal Environment of Business CX C C
BADM 360 - Organization and Management C
BADM 370 - Marketing C C C
BADM 457 - business Ethic C C
BADM 482 - Business Policy and Strategy
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Programs Offered at Centers
Legend
C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomic CX,
ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomic
MIS 205 - Advanced Computer Application
MIS 325 - Management Information System
choose one
ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 304 - Managerial Economics
choose two
FREN 101 - Introductory French S S SX, CX,
FREN 102 - Introductory French SX SX, CX,
GER 101 - Introductory German S
GER 102 - Introductory German SX
choose two
ANTH 210 - Cultural Anthropology
GEOG 200 - Introduction to Human Geography
POLS 250 - World Politics
POLS 440 - Comparative Government
POLS 453 - American Foreign Policy
POLS 468 - Politics and Religion
GEOG 210 - World Regional Geography
GEOG 320 - Regional Geography
GEOG 459 - Political Geography
POLS 459 - Political Geography SX
required
BADM 440 - International Financial Management SX
BADM 468 - International Management RX S S CX
BADM 478 - International Marketing S R
ECON 442 - International Finance SX
choose two
ACCT 421 - International Accounting SX
BADM 458 - International Business Law CX
BADM 479 - International Human Resource Management
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Programs Offered at Centers
Legend
C=Capital University Center
O=Online
R=University Center Rapid City
S=University Center Sioux Falls
X=Cancelled Zero/Low Enrollment
MAJOR Academic Year
AY 2012-2013 AY 2011-2012 AY 2010-2011
A.A. Applied Gerontology offered at (Centers) Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Spring 2011
BADM 486 - Reading in Business Problems
BADM 494 - Internship
ECON 441 - International Trade
Courses Applying to Other Degree Programs/Special
Request
GER 490 SX,
GEOG 358 SX SX,
FREN 201 SX,
IDL 192 SX,
SOC 305 RX SX,
ECON 220 CX
SOC 459 SX CX,SX CX
ACCT 460 SX
FREN 202 SX SX
BADM 351 CX
INED 411 CX CX
GEOG 492 SX
SOC 458 CX,SX,RX CX,SX,RX
SOC 559 SX
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINECA: CONS SERVICES MGMT BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
BADM 360 Organization and Management * DSU
CA 150 Introduction to Consumer Affairs *
CA 230 Consumer Behavior *
CA 289 Consumers in the Market *
CA 340 Work Family Interface *
CA 345 Foundations in Financial Management *
CA 412 Emerging Issues in Consumer Affairs
CA 430 Consumer Decision Making
CA 442 Family Resource Management and Lab
CA 487 Transition to the Professional World
CA 490 Consumer Affairs Seminar
CA 494 Internship *
CS 377 Professional Documents
CS 381 Professional Behavior at Work
ECON 202 Macroeconomics * DSU
FCSE 421 Adult Education *
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
HMGT 455 Meeting and Convention Management
LEAD 210 Foundations of Leadership
CA: FAM FINANCIAL MGMT ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I * USD
BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
CA 150 Introduction to Consumer Affairs *
CA 230 Consumer Behavior *
CA 289 Consumers in the Market *
CA 340 Work Family Interface *
CA 345 Foundations in Financial Management *
CA 350 Family Financial Mgmt I
CA 412 Emerging Issues in Consumer Affairs
CA 430 Consumer Decision Making
CA 450 Family Financial Mgmt II
CA 487 Transition to the Professional World
CA 490 Consumer Affairs Seminar
CA 494 Internship *
CS 377 Professional Documents
CS 381 Professional Behavior at Work
ECON 201 Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Macroeconomics * DSU
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
LEAD 210 Foundations in Leadership
ENTREP STUDIES ACCT 210 Accounting I * USD
ACCT 211 Accounting II * USD
South Dakota State University - Sioux Falls University Center
2010-2011
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
BADM 310 Business Finance * DSU
BADM 334 Small Business Management *
BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
BADM 360 Organization and Management * DSU
BADM 370 Marketing USD
BADM 457 Business Ethics DSU
BADM 460 Human Resourcer Management USD
BADM 476 Marketing Research USD
CIS 325 Management Information Systems DSU
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics * DSU
ENGL 379 Technical Communications *
ENTR 236 Innovation & Creativity
ENTR 336 Entrepreneurship I USD
ENTR 410 Financing Innovative Ideas *
ENTR 438 Entrepreneurship II USD
ENTR 483 Small Business Consulting
ENTR 488 Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone
ENTR 494 Internship *
STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics * DSU
GRAPHIC DESIGN Art 110 First Review - 0.5 cr. *
ART 111 Drawing I *
ART 112 Drawing II *
ART 121 Design I 2D *
ART 122 Design II Color *
ART 123 Three Dimensional Design
Art 200 Portfolio Review - 0.5 cr. *
ART 400 Senior Review - 0.5 cr. *
ARTD 201 Graphic Design I *
ARTD 202 Computer Graphics I *
ARTD 301 Graphic Design II - 3 cr. *
ARTD 302 Computer Graphics II - 3 cr. *
ARTD 351 Visual Communications I: Adv Graphic Design
ARTD 352 Design Media I
ARTD 451 Visual Communications II: Senior Portfolio *
ARTD 452 Design Media II *
ARTH 100 Art Appreciation * *
ARTH 211 History of World Art I *
ARTH 212 History of World Art II - 3 cr. *
HDFS ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics * DSU
ENGL 379 Technical Communication *
FCSE 421 Adult Education *
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
HDFS 141 Individual and the Family *
HDFS 150/L Early Experience *
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
HDFS 250 Development of Human Sexuality *
HDFS 337 Human Development and Personality II: Adolescence*
HDFS 341 Family Theories *
HDFS 347 Human Development and Personality III: Adulthood
HDFS 355 Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation*
HDFS 410 Parenting
HDFS 425 Family Resilience
HDFS 435 Family Policy
HDFS 441 Professional Issues in Child and Family Studies*
HDFS 487 Practicum Preparation *
HDFS 495 Practicum *
HDFS/ECE 227 Human Development and Personality I: Childhood*
POLS 100 American Government * DSU
SOC 307 Research Methods I
SOC 308 Research Methods II or *
SOCW 200 Field of Social Work USD
STAT 281 STAT 281 - Introduction to Statistics *
JOURNALISM MCOM 145 Media Literacy and Ethics *
MCOM 151 Introduction to Mass Communication *
MCOM 155 Information Gathering *
MCOM 160 Introduction to Film * *
MCOM 210/L Basic Newswriting *
MCOM 220/L Digital Design and Production *
MCOM 311 Editing
MCOM 317 Newsgathering
MCOM 331/L Video Production *
MCOM 332 Broadcast Writing and Reporting
MCOM 333 Television News Reporting
MCOM 410 Advanced Reporting
MCOM 416 Mass Media in Society
MCOM 417 History of Journalism *
MCOM 430 Media Law *
MCOM 431/L Advanced Media Production (final time) *
MCOM 474 Media Admin/Management *
MCOM 492-592 Topics * *
MCOM 494 Internship *
PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 General Psychology *
PSYC 202 The Psychology Major * *
PSYC 210 Biopsychology
PSYC 244 Environmental Psychology *
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2010-2011
PSYC 287 Controversial Issues in Psychology *
PSYC 289 Pseudoscience and Psychology *
PSYC 305 Learning & Conditioning *
PSYC 324 Psychology of Aging
PSYC 327 Child Psychology * *
PSYC 331 Industrial/Organization Psyc
PSYC 357 Psychological Therapies *
PSYC 358 Behavior Modification *
PSYC 364 Cross Cultural Psychology
PSYC 367 Psychological Gender Issues
PSYC 375 +lab Research Methods I *
PSYC 376 +lab Research Methods II
PSYC 390 Seminar *
PSYC 406 Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 409 History and Systems of Psychology *
PSYC 411 Physiological Psychology *
PSYC 414 Drugs & Behavior *
PSYC 417 Health Psychology
PSYC 440 Forensic Psychology
PSYC 441 Social Psychology * *
PSYC 451 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior * *
PSYC 461 Theories of Personality *
SOCIOLOGY ANTH 210 Cultural anthropology *
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology * *
SOC 150 Social Problems * *
SOC 240 Sociology of Rural America
SOC 250 Courtship and Marriage
SOC 285 Information Society DSU
SOC 307 Research Methods I
SOC 308 Research Methods II *
SOC 325 Domestic & Intimate Violence *
SOC 351 Criminology *
SOC 353 Sociology of Work *
SOC 400 Social Policy *
SOC 402 Social Deviance
SOC 403 Sociological Theory
SOC 440 Urban Sociology
SOC 455 Juvenile Delinquancy *
Soc 483 Sociology of Gender Roles *
SOC 492 Tp-Death & Dying * *
SocW 200 Field of Social Work USD
South Dakota State University - Sioux Falls University Center
2011-2012
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
CA: CONS SERVICES MGMT BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
BADM 360 Organization and Management * DSU
CA 150 Introduction to Consumer Affairs
CA 230 Consumer Behavior
CA 289 Consumers in the Market
CA 340 Work Family Interface
CA 345 Foundations in Financial Management *
CA 412 Emerging Issues in Consumer Affairs *
CA 430 Consumer Decision Making *
CA 442 Family Resource Management and Lab *
CA 487 Transition to the Professional World *
CA 490 Consumer Affairs Seminar
CA 494 Internship
CS 377 Professional Documents
CS 381 Professional Behavior at Work
ECON 202 Macroeconomics * DSU
FCSE 421 Adult Education *
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
HMGT 455 Meeting and Convention Management *
LEAD 210 Foundations of Leadership
CA: FAM FINANCIAL MGMT ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I * USD
BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
CA 150 Introduction to Consumer Affairs
CA 230 Consumer Behavior
CA 289 Consumers in the Market
CA 340 Work Family Interface
CA 345 Foundations in Financial Management *
CA 350 Family Financial Mgmt I *
CA 412 Emerging Issues in Consumer Affairs *
CA 430 Consumer Decision Making *
CA 450 Family Financial Mgmt II *
CA 487 Transition to the Professional World *
CA 490 Consumer Affairs Seminar
CA 494 Internship
CS 377 Professional Documents
CS 381 Professional Behavior at Work
ECON 201 Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Macroeconomics * DSU
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
LEAD 210 Foundations in Leadership
ENTREP STUDIES ACCT 210 Accounting I * USD
ACCT 211 Accounting II * USD
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
BADM 310 business Finance * DSU
BADM 334 Small Business Management *
BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
BADM 360 Organization and Management * DSU
BADM 370 Marketing USD
BADM 457 Business Ethics DSU
BADM 460 Human Resourcer Management USD
BADM 476 Marketing Research USD
CIS 325 Management Information Systems DSU
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics * DSU
ENGL 379 Technical Communications *
ENTR 236 Innovation & Creativity *
ENTR 336 Entrepreneurship I USD
ENTR 410 Financing Innovative Ideas
ENTR 438 Entrepreneurship II USD
ENTR 483 Small Business Consulting
ENTR 488 Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone
ENTR 494 Internship
STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics * DSU
GRAPHIC DESIGN Art 110 First Review - 0.5 cr. *
ART 111 Drawing I *
ART 112 Drawing II *
ART 121 Design I 2D * *
ART 122 Design II Color *
ART 123 Three Dimensional Design *
Art 200 Portfolio Review - 0.5 cr. *
ART 400 Senior Review - 0.5 cr.
ARTD 201 Graphic Design I
ARTD 202 Computer Graphics I
ARTD 301 Graphic Design II - 3 cr.
ARTD 302 Computer Graphics II - 3 cr.
ARTD 351 Visual Communications I: Adv Graphic Design*
ARTD 352 Design Media I *
ARTD 451 Visual Communications II: Senior Portfolio *
ARTD 452 Design Media II *
ARTH 100 Art Appreciation * *
ARTH 211 History of World Art I
ARTH 212 History of World Art II - 3 cr. *
HDFS ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics * DSU
ENGL 379 Technical Communication *
FCSE 421 Adult Education *
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
HDFS 141 Individual and the Family *
HDFS 150/L Early Experience *
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
HDFS 250 Development of Human Sexuality * *
HDFS 337 Human Development and Personality II: Adolescence*
HDFS 341 Family Theories *
HDFS 347 Human Development and Personality III: Adulthood*
HDFS 355 Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation*
HDFS 410 Parenting
HDFS 425 Family Resilience
HDFS 435 Family Policy
HDFS 441 Professional Issues in Child and Family Studies*
HDFS 487 Practicum Preparation *
HDFS 495 Practicum
HDFS/ECE 227 Human Development and Personality I: Childhood*
POLS 100 American Government * DSU
SOC 307 Research Methods I *
SOC 308 Research Methods II or *
SOCW 200 Field of Social Work USD
STAT 281 STAT 281 - Introduction to Statistics *
JOURNALISM MCOM 145 Media Literacy and Ethics
MCOM 151 Introduction to Mass Communication *
MCOM 155 Information Gathering *
MCOM 160 Introduction to Film * *
MCOM 210 Basic Newswriting
MCOM 220/L Digital Design and Production * *
MCOM 311 Editing
MCOM 317 Newsgathering
MCOM 331/L Video Production *
MCOM 332/L Broadcast Writing and Reporting *
MCOM 333 Television News Reporting
MCOM 410 Advanced Reporting
MCOM 416 Mass Media in Society
MCOM 417 History of Journalism *
MCOM 430 Media Law *
MCOM 431/L Advanced Media Production (final time) *
MCOM 474 Media Admin/Management *
MCOM 492-592 Topics *
MCOM 494 Internship *
PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 General Psychology *
PSYC 202 The Psychology Major * *
PSYC 210 Biopsychology *
PSYC 244 Environmental Psychology *
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
PSYC 287 Controversial Issues in Psychology
PSYC 289 Pseudoscience and Psychology *
PSYC 305 Learning & Conditioning
PSYC 324 Psychology of Aging
PSYC 327 Child Psychology *
PSYC 331 Industrial/Organization Psyc *
PSYC 357 Psychological Therapies
PSYC 358 Behavior Modification * *
PSYC 364 Cross Cultural Psychology *
PSYC 367 Psychological Gender Issues *
PSYC 375 +lab Research Methods I *
PSYC 376 +lab Research Methods II
PSYC 390 Seminar *
PSYC 406 Cognitive Psychology *
PSYC 409 History and Systems of Psychology *
PSYC 411 Physiological Psychology
PSYC 414 Drugs & Behavior *
PSYC 417 Health Psychology *
PSYC 440 Forensic Psychology
PSYC 441 Social Psychology * *
PSYC 451 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior * *
PSYC 461 Theories of Personality
SOCIOLOGY ANTH 210 Cultural anthropology *
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology * *
SOC 150 Social Problems * *
SOC 240 Sociology of Rural America
SOC 250 Courtship and Marriage *
SOC 285 Information Society DSU
SOC 307 Research Methods I *
SOC 308 Research Methods II *
SOC 325 Domestic & Intimate Violence *
SOC 351 Criminology * *
SOC 353 Sociology of Work * *
SOC 400 Social Policy *
SOC 402 Social Deviance
SOC 403 Sociological Theory
SOC 440 Urban Sociology *
SOC 455 Juvenile Delinquancy
Soc 483 Sociology of Gender Roles
SOC 492 Tp-Death & Dying *
SocW 200 Field of Social Work USD
2012-2013
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2010-2011
PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
CA: CONS SERVICES MGMT BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
BADM 360 Organization and Management * DSU
CA 150 Introduction to Consumer Affairs *
CA 230 Consumer Behavior *
CA 289 Consumers in the Market *
CA 340 Work Family Interface *
CA 345 Foundations in Financial Management *
CA 412 Emerging Issues in Consumer Affairs
CA 430 Consumer Decision Making
CA 442 Family Resource Management and Lab
CA 487 Transition to the Professional World *
CA 490 Consumer Affairs Seminar *
CA 494 Internship *
CS 377 Professional Documents *
CS 381 Professional Behavior at Work
ECON 202 Macroeconomics * DSU
FCSE 421 Adult Education *
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
HMGT 455 Meeting and Convention Management *
LEAD 210 Foundations of Leadership
CA: FAM FINANCIAL MGMT ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I * USD
BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
CA 150 Introduction to Consumer Affairs *
CA 230 Consumer Behavior *
CA 289 Consumers in the Market *
CA 340 Work Family Interface *
CA 345 Foundations in Financial Management
CA 350 Family Financial Mgmt I
CA 412 Emerging Issues in Consumer Affairs
CA 430 Consumer Decision Making
CA 450 Family Financial Mgmt II
CA 487 Transition to the Professional World *
CA 490 Consumer Affairs Seminar *
CA 494 Internship *
CS 377 Professional Documents *
CS 381 Professional Behavior at Work
ECON 201 Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Macroeconomics * DSU
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
LEAD 210 Foundations in Leadership
ENTREP STUDIES ACCT 210 Accounting I * USD
ACCT 211 Accounting II * USD
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2010-2011
BADM 310 business Finance * DSU
BADM 334 Small Business Management *
BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business * DSU
BADM 360 Organization and Management * DSU
BADM 370 Marketing USD
BADM 457 Business Ethics DSU
BADM 460 Human Resourcer Management USD
BADM 476 Marketing Research USD
CIS 325 Management Information Systems DSU
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics * DSU
ENGL 379 Technical Communications *
ENTR 236 Innovation & Creativity *
ENTR 336 Entrepreneurship I USD
ENTR 410 Financing Innovative Ideas
ENTR 438 Entrepreneurship II USD
ENTR 483 Small Business Consulting
ENTR 488 Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone
ENTR 494 Internship
STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics * DSU
GRAPHIC DESIGN Art 110 First Review - 0.5 cr. *
ART 111 Drawing I *
ART 112 Drawing II *
ART 121 Design I 2D *
ART 122 Design II Color *
ART 123 Three Dimensional Design *
Art 200 Portfolio Review - 0.5 cr. *
ART 400 Senior Review - 0.5 cr.
ARTD 201 Graphic Design I *
ARTD 202 Computer Graphics I *
ARTD 301 Graphic Design II - 3 cr. *
ARTD 302 Computer Graphics II - 3 cr. *
ARTD 351 Visual Communications I: Adv Graphic Design
ARTD 352 Design Media I
ARTD 451 Visual Communications II: Senior Portfolio
ARTD 452 Design Media II
ARTH 100 Art Appreciation * *
ARTH 211 History of World Art I
ARTH 212 History of World Art II - 3 cr. *
HDFS ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics * DSU
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics * DSU
ENGL 379 Technical Communication *
FCSE 421 Adult Education *
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
HDFS 141 Individual and the Family *
HDFS 150/L Early Experience * *
HDFS 241 Family Relations * *
HDFS 250 Development of Human Sexuality *
HDFS 337 Human Development and Personality II: Adolescence*
HDFS 341 Family Theories *
HDFS 347 Human Development and Personality III: Adulthood*
HDFS 355 Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation*
HDFS 410 Parenting *
HDFS 425 Family Resilience
HDFS 435 Family Policy
HDFS 441 Professional Issues in Child and Family Studies*
HDFS 487 Practicum Preparation *
HDFS 495 Practicum *
HDFS/ECE 227 Human Development and Personality I: Childhood*
POLS 100 American Government * DSU
SOC 307 Research Methods I *
SOC 308 Research Methods II or *
SOCW 200 Field of Social Work USD
STAT 281 STAT 281 - Introduction to Statistics *
JOURNALISM MCOM 145 Media Literacy and Ethics * *
MCOM 151 Introduction to Mass Communication * *
MCOM 155 Information Gathering *
MCOM 160 Introduction to Film * *
MCOM 210/L Basic Newswriting *
MCOM 220/L Digital Design and Production *
MCOM 311 Editing
MCOM 317 Newsgathering
MCOM 331 Video Production
MCOM 332 Broadcast Writing and Reporting
MCOM 333 Television News Reporting
MCOM 410 Advanced Reporting
MCOM 416 Mass Media in Society
MCOM 417 History of Journalism *
MCOM 430 Media Law *
MCOM 431/L Advanced Media Production (final time) *
MCOM 474 Media Admin/Management *
MCOM 492-592 Topics
MCOM 494 Internship *
PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 General Psychology *
PSYC 202 The Psychology Major * *
PSYC 210 Biopsychology *
PSYC 244 Environmental Psychology *
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PROGRAM COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE F2F ONLINE
2010-2011
PSYC 287 Controversial Issues in Psychology *
PSYC 289 Pseudoscience and Psychology *
PSYC 305 Learning & Conditioning *
PSYC 324 Psychology of Aging * *
PSYC 327 Child Psychology * *
PSYC 331 Industrial/Organization Psyc *
PSYC 357 Psychological Therapies *
PSYC 358 Behavior Modification
PSYC 364 Cross Cultural Psychology
PSYC 367 Psychological Gender Issues
PSYC 375 +lab Research Methods I *
PSYC 376 +lab Research Methods II *
PSYC 390 Seminar *
PSYC 406 Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 409 History and Systems of Psychology *
PSYC 411 Physiological Psychology
PSYC 414 Drugs & Behavior *
PSYC 417 Health Psychology * *
PSYC 440 Forensic Psychology *
PSYC 441 Social Psychology
PSYC 451 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior * *
PSYC 461 Theories of Personality *
SOCIOLOGY ANTH 210 Cultural anthropology *
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology * *
SOC 150 Social Problems * *
SOC 240 Sociology of Rural America *
SOC 250 Courtship and Marriage *
SOC 285 Information Society DSU
SOC 307 Research Methods I *
SOC 308 Research Methods II *
SOC 325 Domestic & Intimate Violence *
SOC 351 Criminology * *
SOC 353 Sociology of Work * *
SOC 400 Social Policy * *
SOC 402 Social Deviance
SOC 403 Sociological Theory * *
SOC 440 Urban Sociology *
SOC 455 Juvenile Delinquancy * *
Soc 483 Sociology of Gender Roles * *
SOC 492 Tp-Death & Dying *
SocW 200 Field of Social Work USD
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Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
BIOS-798-S28R Thesis-Biology *
CHRD-601-S02R Intro Prof Issues & Ethics *
CHRD-602-S02R Research & Evaluation in Cslg *
CHRD-610-S02R Developmentl Issues in Cslg *
CHRD-661-S03R Theories of Counseling *
CHRD-690-S01R Sem-Narrative Therapy *
CHRD-690-S01R Sem-Psychopharmacology *
CHRD-690-S02R Sem-Acceptance Commitment Ther *
CHRD-690-S02R Seminar-Capstone *
CHRD-690-S03R Sem-Appraisal *
CHRD-690-S03R Sem-Intro to Alcohol *
CHRD-701-S02R Professnl Issues & Ethics II *
CHRD-713-S01R Adm&Mgmt of Mental Hlth Org *
CHRD-721-S01R School Counseling *
CHRD-722-S01R Adm&Mgmt of Schl Couns Prog *
CHRD-723-S01R Counseling the Family *
CHRD-731-S02R Multicult Cslg & Human Relatns *
CHRD-736-S02R Appraisal of the Individual *
CHRD-742-S02R Career Counseling&Planning *
CHRD-755-S02R Clin Diagnosis&Trtmnt Plng *
CHRD-766-S02R Group Counseling *
CHRD-772-S01R Adm&Leadershp Student Affrs *
CHRD-785-S02R Pre-Practicum *
CHRD-786-S07R Counseling Practicum *
CHRD-791-S01R Ind Sty-Imp Pra of Ac Com The *
CHRD-791-S01R Ind Sty-Admin School Coun Prog *
CHRD-791-S02R Ind Sty-Appraisal *
CHRD-791-S02R Ind Sty-Introduc to Alcohol *
CHRD-794-S07R Internship *
CHRD-798-S01R Thesis *
EDAD-695-S02R Practicum * *
EDAD-700-S02R Intro to School Administrtn * *
EDAD-707-S02R The Principalship * *
EDAD-708-S02R Elem Principalship Pract * *
EDAD-709-S02R Sec Principalship Pract * *
EDAD-715-S02R Supervision * *
EDAD-730-S01R School Finance * *
EDAD-735-S02R School Law *
EDAD-741-S01R Community and Public Relations * *
EDAD-790-S01R Sem-Capstone *
EDAD-791-S01R Ind Sty-Elem Principal Practic *
EDAD-791-S01R Ind Sty-School Law *
EDAD-791-S01R Ind Sty-Community&public Relat *
EDAD-791-S02R Ind Sty-Sec. Practicum *
EDAD-791-S02R Ind Sty-Intro to School Admin *
EDAD-791-S03R Ind Sty-Principalship *
EDAD-791-S03R Ind Sty-Int to Sch Admin Pract *
EDAD-791-S04R Ind Sty-Elem Curricul Practicu *
EDAD-794-S05R Internship *
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2010-2011ATTACHMENT IV 55
Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
EDER-691-S01R Ind Sty-Educational Assessment *
EDER-761-S02R Informational Literacy * *
EDFN-691-S02R Ind Sty-Curr:theory of Practic *
EDFN-691-S03R Ind Sty-Elem Curriculum Practi *
EDFN-691-S04R Ind Sty-Sec.Curriculum Practic *
EDFN-691-S05R Ind Sty-Edu in a Pluralist Soc *
EDFN-725-S02R Educ in a Pluralstc Society * *
EDFN-727-S02R Group Processes *
EDFN-730-S02R Current Issues in Education *
EDFN-745-S03R Eff Tchg:Theory Into Pract *
NURS-410L-S14R Adv Nurs Car Client-HlthPrbLb *
RANG-325L-S01R Msmt Top 1: Ran 1 Nat Res Msmt *
RANG-325-S01R Msmt Top 1: Ran 1 Nat Res Msmt *
Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
CHRD-601-S02R Intro Prof Issues & Ethics *
CHRD-602-S02R Research & Evaluation in Cslg *
CHRD-610-S02R Developmentl Issues in Cslg *
CHRD-661-S02R Theories of Counseling *
CHRD-690-S01R Sem-Narrative Therapy *
CHRD-690-S01R Sem-Capstone *
CHRD-690-S02R Sem-Play Therapy *
CHRD-690-S02R Sem-Psychopharmacology *
CHRD-690-S02R Counsel Clients W Deviant Beha *
CHRD-690-S03R Sem-Evidence Based Practice *
CHRD-690-S04R Sem-Couns Clie W/Legal Obligat *
CHRD-701-S02R Professnl Issues & Ethics II *
CHRD-713-S01R Adm&Mgmt of Mental Hlth Org * *
CHRD-721-S01R School Counseling *
CHRD-722-S01R Adm&Mgmt of Schl Couns Prog *
CHRD-723-S01R Counseling the Family *
CHRD-731-S03R Multicult Cslg & Human Relatns *
CHRD-736-S02R Appraisal of the Individual *
CHRD-742-S02R Career Counseling&Planning *
CHRD-755-S01R Clin Diagnosis&Trtmnt Plng *
CHRD-766-S03R Group Counseling *
CHRD-770-S02R Stu Devel:Theory & Practice *
CHRD-771-S01R Student Personnel Services *
CHRD-785-S02R Pre-Practicum *
CHRD-786-S06R Counseling Practicum *
CHRD-791-S01R Ind St-End of Lf Iss in Counsl *
CHRD-791-S01R Ind Stdy-Crisis Mang Plan for *
CHRD-791-S02R Ind St-Animal Assisted Therapy *
CHRD-791-S04R Ind Sty-Int'l Stdnt Initiative *
CHRD-794-S06R Internship *
CHRD-798-S01R Thesis *
EDAD-695-S02R Practicum * *
EDAD-700-S02R Intro to School Administrtn * *
EDAD 707 The Principalship *
South Dakota State University - Rapid City University Center
2011-2012
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Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
EDAD 708 Elem Principalship Pract *
EDAD 709 Sec Principalship Pract *
EDAD 730 School Finance *
EDAD-715-S03R Supervision * *
EDAD-735-S02R School Law * *
EDAD-790-S01R Sem-Capstone *
EDAD-791-S01R Ind Sty-Sec Prncplshp Practicm *
EDAD-794-S04R Internship *
EDER-691-S01R Ind Sty-Educational Assessment *
EDER-760-S03R Informational Literacy * *
EDFN-691-S01R Ind Sty-Edu in Pluralistic Soc *
EDFN-691-S01R Sec. Cirriculum Practicum *
EDFN-691-S02R Ind Sty-Curr:theory Into Pract *
EDFN-691-S03R Ind Sty-Element Curricu Practi *
EDFN-691-S04R Ind Sty-Sec.Curriculum Practic *
EDFN-745-S03R Eff Tchg:Theory Into Pract * *
EDFN-747-S01R Curr: Theory Into Practice *
ELED-748-S01R Elementary Curriculum Pract *
RANG-105L-S03R Int to Range Management Lab *
RANG-105-S02R Intro to Range Management *
RANG-210L-S02R Range Plnt Identificatn Lab *
RANG-210-S02R Range Plant Identification *
RANG-325L-S01R Msmt Top 2:Assessm & Moni Lab *
RANG-325-S01R Msmt Top 2:Assessme & Monitor *
SEED-748-S01R Secondary Curriculum Pract * *
Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
AS-101L-S06R Intro to Animal Science Lab *
AS-101-S02R Intro to Animal Science *
BIOS-788-S02R Master's Research Problems *
CHRD-601-S03R Intro Prof Issues & Ethics *
CHRD-602-S02R Research & Evaluation in Cslg *
CHRD-610-S02R Developmentl Issues in Cslg *
CHRD-661-S02R Theories of Counseling *
CHRD-690-S01R Sem-Narrative Therapy *
CHRD-690-S01R Sem-Psychopharmacology *
CHRD-690-S01R Seminar-Capstone *
CHRD-690-S02R Sem-Acceptance & Commitment Th *
CHRD-690-S03R Sem-Evidence Based Practice *
CHRD-690-S03R Sem-Couples Counseling *
CHRD-690-S04R Sem-Post Tramatic Stress *
CHRD-701-S02R Professnl Issues & Ethics II *
CHRD-713-S01R Adm&Mgmt of Mental Hlth Org * *
CHRD-721-S01R School Counseling *
CHRD-722-S01R Adm&Mgmt of Schl Couns Prog *
CHRD-723-S01R Counseling the Family *
CHRD-731-S03R Multicult Cslg & Human Relatns *
CHRD-736-S02R Appraisal of the Individual *
CHRD-742-S02R Career Counseling&Planning *
South Dakota State University - Rapid City University Center
2012-2013
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Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
CHRD-755-S01R Clin Diagnosis&Trtmnt Plng *
CHRD-766-S02R Group Counseling *
CHRD-771-S01R Student Personnel Services *
CHRD-772-S01R Adm&Leadershp Student Affrs *
CHRD-785-S02R Pre-Practicum *
CHRD-786-S05R Counseling Practicum *
CHRD-788-S01R Res Prob in Counsel & Guid *
CHRD-791-S01R Ind Sty-Post Trauma Stress Dis *
CHRD-791-S02R I S-Com Counsel Outcome Eval *
CHRD-794-S07R Internship *
EDAD-730-S01R School Finance * *
EDAD-741-S01R Community and Public Relations * *
EDAD-790-S01R Sem-Capstone *
EDAD-794-S04R Internship *
EDFN-691-S01R Ind Sty-Sec Curriculum Practcm *
EDFN-725-S02R Educ in a Pluralstc Society * *
EDFN-730-S02R Current Issues in Education *
EDFN-745-S03R Eff Tchg:Theory Into Pract * *
EDFN-747-S01R Curr: Theory Into Practice *
ELED-748-S01R Elementary Curriculum Pract *
SEED-748-S01R Secondary Curriculum Pract *
UC-109-S26R First Year Seminar * *
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Synonym Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
91816 ARTH-100-S07P Art Appreciation * *
85309 BIOL-101L-S31P Biology Survey I Lab * *
85302 BIOL-101-S06P Biology Survey I * *
65255 BIOL-221L-S20P Human Anatomy Lab *
65235 BIOL-221-S04P Human Anatomy *
65464 CHEM-106L-S28P Chemistry Survey Lab * *
65437 CHEM-106-S07P Chemistry Survey * *
65619 CJUS-201-S03P Intro to Criminal Justice *
90854 CJUS-431-S02P Criminal Law *
84661 CJUS-433-S01P Criminal Procedure *
85361 CJUS-436-S01P Juvenile Justice *
87426 CSC-105-S10P Introduction to Computers *
84658 CSC-112-S01P Princ of Internet Applications *
69242 CSC-205-S01P Advanced Computer Applications *
77449 CSC-292-S01P Tp-Web Expressions *
65670 CSC-325-S02P Management Information Systems *
84655 ECON-201-S10P Principles of Microeconomics * *
85556 EDFN-338-S04P Foundations of American Ed *
98259 EDFN-475-S05P Human Relations * *
69237 EDFN-492-S02P Tp-Human Relations-Communictn *
69265 EDFN-492-S03P Tp-Hmn Rltns-Mediating Biases *
69321 EDFN-492-S04P Tp-Hmn Rltns-Cultural Pluralsm *
69238 EDFN-592-S02P Tp-Human Relations Communicatn *
69266 EDFN-592-S03P Tp-Hmn Rltns-Mediating Biases *
69322 EDFN-592-S04P Tp-Hmn Rltns-Cultural Pluralsm *
76902 ENGL-032-S20P Basic Writing * *
66004 ENGL-033-S05P Basic Writing * *
76903 ENGL-101-S50P Composition I * *
69241 ENGL-201-S11P Composition II * *
76904 ENGL-210-S02P Introduction to Literature * *
84652 FREN-101-S03P Introductory French I *
7008 GEOG-132L-S14P Phys Geog Nat Landscapes Lab *
90855 GEOG-132-S05P Phys Geog Natural Landscapes *
88063 HDFS-141-S03P Individual and the Family * *
85110 HDFS-210-S07P Lifespan Development * *
98258 HDFS-227-S02P Human Dev I: Childhood * *
84656 HDFS-241-S03P Family Relations * *
99883 HIST-121-S04P Western Civilization I * *
85111 HIST-122-S03P Western Civilization II * *
98257 LAKL-101-S01P Introductory Lakota I *
90862 LAKL-102-S02P Introductory Lakota II *
69244 MATH-021-S01P Basic Algebra *
69245 MATH-101-S01P Intermediate Algebra *
69246 MATH-102-S02P College Algebra *
South Dakota State University - Capital University Center
2010-2011
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Synonym Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
88685 MUS-100-S03P Music Appreciation * *
89227 POLS-100-S04P American Government * *
85411 POLS-210-S01P State & Local Government * *
69077 POLS-492-S02P Tp-SD State Government *
84774 PSYC-101-S04P General Psychology * *
84654 PSYC-244-S03P Environmental Psychology * *
85667 SOC-100-S12P Introduction to Sociology * *
89458 SOC-325-S03P Domestic & Intimate Violence *
67767 SOC-492-S02P Tp-Death and Dying * *
69240 SPCM-101-S07P Fundamentals of Speech * *
68636 THEA-100-S02P Introduction to Theatre * *
84785 THEA-131-S01P Introduction to Acting *
85445 WEL-100L-S23P Wellness Lab * *
84657 WEL-100-S23P Wellness for Life * *
Synonym Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
94847 BIOL-101L-S31P Biology Survey I Lab * *
94816 BIOL-101-S06P Biology Survey I * *
95124 CHEM-106L-S27P Chemistry Survey Lab * *
95096 CHEM-106-S07P Chemistry Survey * *
95272 CJUS-201-S02P Intro to Criminal Justice *
39446 CJUS-203-S02P Policing in a Free Society *
32464 CJUS-331-S03P Civil Rights and Liberties *
10102 CJUS-412-S01P Criminal Prosecution & Defense *
95304 CSC-105-S08P Introduction to Computers *
99533 CSC-205-S01P Advanced Computer Applications *
32176 CSC-325-S03P Management Information Systems *
95431 ECON-201-S04P Principles of Microeconomics * *
16157 EDFN-338-S04P Foundations of American Ed *
32174 EDFN-475-S04P Human Relations * *
95636 ENGL-032-S19P Basic Writing * *
95641 ENGL-033-S06P Basic Writing * *
10103 ENGL-101-S06P Composition I * *
26252 ENGL-201-S33P Composition II * *
15805 ENGL-210-S03P Introduction to Literature * *
15802 FREN-101-S03P Introductory French I *
23355 GEOG-131L-S16P Phys Geog Weather/Climate Lab *
23354 GEOG-131-S04P Phys Geography Weather/Climate *
18972 HDFS-141-S03P Individual and the Family * *
15799 HDFS-210-S07P Lifespan Development * *
15806 HDFS-337-S02P Human Dev II: Adolescence * *
26247 HDFS-347-S03P Human Dev III: Adulthood * *
32644 HIST-122-S03P Western Civilization II * *
32167 HIST-152-S04P United States History II * *
South Dakota State University - Capital University Center
2011-2012
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Synonym Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
19167 LAKL-101-S01P Introductory Lakota I *
15171 MATH-021-S02P Basic Algebra *
32463 MATH-095-S10P Pre-College Algebra *
99510 MATH-101-S02P Intermediate Algebra *
19219 MATH-102-S26P College Algebra *
19616 MUS-100-S04P Music Appreciation * *
23353 POLS-210-S02P State & Local Government * *
99508 PSYC-101-S05P General Psychology * *
40902 PSYC-244-S03P Environmental Psychology * *
20418 SOC-325-S03P Domestic & Intimate Violence *
15673 SOC-351-S03P Criminology * *
97438 SOC-492-S01P Tp-Death and Dying *
98824 SPCM-101-S08P Fundamentals of Speech * *
10135 THEA-100-S02P Introduction to Theatre * *
97693 WEL-100L-S24P Wellness Lab * *
97670 WEL-100-S06P Wellness for Life * *
Synonym Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
28799 BIOL-101L-S27P Biology Survey I Lab * *
28768 BIOL-101-S06P Biology Survey I * *
63792 BIOL-103L-S19P Biology Survey II Lab * *
63779 BIOL-103-S04P Biology Survey II * *
45499 CHEM-106L-S26P Chemistry Survey Lab * *
42686 CHEM-106-S08P Chemistry Survey * *
29219 CJUS-201-S02P Intro to Criminal Justice * *
49845 CJUS-203-S02P Policing in a Free Society *
59516 CJUS-330-S02P Civil Rights and Liberties *
63824 CJUS-412-S01P Criminal Prosecution & Defense *
63825 CJUS-431-S01P Criminal Law *
38997 CJUS-433-S02P Criminal Procedure *
45507 CJUS-436-S01P Juvenile Justice * *
47336 CSC-105-S01P Introduction to Computers *
29246 CSC-105-S08P Introduction to Computers *
22179 CSC-205-S01P Advanced Computer Applications *
49889 CSC-325-S02P Management Information Systems *
45503 ECON-202-S06P Principles of Macroeconomics * *
39000 EDFN-475-S02P Human Relations * *
45508 ENGL-032-S19P Basic Writing * *
45509 ENGL-033-S06P Basic Writing * *
22180 ENGL-101-S06P Composition I * *
50237 ENGL-201-S34P Composition II * *
45504 ENGL-212-S01P World Lit II *
29732 FREN-101-S03P Introductory French I *
57501 GEOG-132L-S13P Phys Geog Nat Landscapes Lab * *
South Dakota State University - Capital University Center
2012-2013
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Synonym Section Name Short Title Face to Face Online
57493 GEOG-132-S06P Phys Geog Natural Landscapes * *
29939 HDFS-210-S07P Lifespan Development * *
57483 HIST-121-S05P Western Civilization I * *
45513 HIST-151-S04P United States History I * *
57484 HIST-152-S04P United States History II * *
65165 HIST-358-S01P The US Since 1941 *
57503 LAKL-101-S01P Introductory Lakota I *
47498 MATH-095-S03P Pre-College Algebra *
22148 MATH-102-S05P College Algebra *
57504 MCOM-160-S03P Introduction to Film * *
51064 MUS-100-S05P Music Appreciation * *
22112 PSYC-101-S05P General Psychology * *
51737 PSYC-244-S03P Environmental Psychology * *
63822 PSYC-327-S02P Child Psychology * *
45512 PSYC-451-S03P Psych of Abnormal Behavior * *
48159 SOC-100-S10P Introduction to Sociology * *
63827 SOC-150-S06P Social Problems * *
31269 SOC-492-S01P Tp-Death and Dying *
22181 SPCM-101-S08P Fundamentals of Speech * *
21644 THEA-100-S02P Introduction to Theatre * *
47337 THEA-131-S01P Introduction to Acting *
47774 WEL-100L-S20P Wellness Lab * *
47773 WEL-100-S03P Wellness for Life * *
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Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ENGL 101 Every semester Every semester 23 23 22 22 22 21 23 11 13 623 22 22 24 9 19 22 7 923 23 22 23 22 22 1321 20 22 22 21 23 823 23 21 23 21 14 2323 22 15 23 22 22 1016 22 17 23 19 Cancelled* 1722 23 19 21
22 23ENGL 201 Every semester Every semester 13 22 15 25 22 22 23 10 17 13
15 21 22 24 23 23 22 11 1017 22 20 22 23 23 22 Cancelled*23 23 21 21 23 23 2317 23
ENGL 205 Every semester Every semester 16 16 12 26 21 20 23 6 Cancelled* Cancelled*ENGL 283 TBA 10 6 7 9ARTH 211 N/AHIST 212` Online
CorrespondenceARTH 251 Online
CorrespondenceENGL 210 Every semester Every semester 20 20 23 24 21 22 22 12 9 7
21 19 26 23 21 22 22 9 1022 21 23 20 22 22 2316 20 22 21 19 22 22
14 18 19HIST 121 Every semester Every fall
(Begin FA13)20 10 21 9 15 12 15 4 10 Cancelled*
20 24 13 12 23HIST 122 Every semester Every spring
(Begin SP12)21 19 12 20 18 21 11
8MCOM 151 N/AARTH 100 N/ATHEA 100 Every fall
Every springEvery fall
(Begin FA13)7 8 6 Cancelled* 3 4 Cancelled*
THEA 201 Every semester Every fallEvery spring(Begin FA10)
32 14 31 19 22 28 32 Cancelled*
Associate of Arts in General Studies (30 Hrs Required)
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Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
GFA 101 N/AMUS 100 N/AREL 250 Every semester Every semester 17 28 36 48 18 31 32 7 9 13
39ANTH 210 N/ACJUS/POLS 201 Every fall Every fall 16 21 19 16
15 13 Cancelled*1 1
GEOG 210 N/AHIST 151 Every semester Every semester 29 30 29 26 21 28 24 6 14 14
22HIST 152 Every semester Every semester 20 25 22 15 30 27 15 8
Cancelled*POLS 100 N/APOLS 250 Spring odd TBA 4PSYC 101 Every semester Every semester 45 43 30 47 31 25 31 16 17 10
17 37 32 40 21 32 26 11 Cancelled* 843 43 22 33 23 32 3116 31 32 17 20 25 3040 21 15 18 14 1022 31
SOC 100 N/ASOC 150 N/ASOC 250 N/ASPCM 101 N/AMATH 102 N/AMATH/STAT 281 N/ACHEM 106 N/APHGY 220/220L Every semester Every semester 30 26 45 19 35 34 35 8 16 41
28 30 43 35 27 34 43 12 1120 23 23 28
PHGY 230/230L Every semester Every semester 22 17 16 18 12 17 17 11 12 1218 20 14 Cancelled* 9 28 15 7
23
AA in General Studies (30 Hrs Required) - Cont.
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Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ESCI 101/101L Every fall & spring Every fall & spring 12 20 28 16 14 22 13
21ESCI 103/103L Every spring Every spring 8 22 8 12
* Courses Cancelled due to low enrollmentN/A = Course offered via another institution or an off-site delivery methodTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
AA in General Studies (30 Hrs Required) - Cont.
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Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required CJUS 201 Every fall Every fall 16 21 19 1615 13 Cancelled*
CJUS/SOC 351 N/ACJUS 367 Every spring Every spring 6 16 22CJUS 431 Fall odd Fall odd 15 20CJUS 433 TBA Spring Even
Online25
Electives CJUS 203 Fall even Fall even 7 12CJUS 334 Every Summer
Fall OddEvery Summer
Fall Odd11 Cancelled* 8 12
CJUS 335 TBACJUS 411 TBACJUS 412 Fall even Fall even 8 18CJUS 426 Spring odd Spring odd
CJUS 436 Spring odd Spring odd 13 18 19 Cancelled*CJUS 452 Fall odd Fall odd 14CJUS/SOC 455 N/ACJUS/SOC 456 N/ACJUS 492 Every summer TBA Cancelled* Cancelled* 15 10 14 10 Cancelled* Cancelled*
TBA 5SOC 325 N/A
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentTBA = USD course with rotation to be determinedN/A = Course offered via another institution
Bachelor of Arts/Science in Criminal Justice
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Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required ECON 201 N/AECON 202 N/AECON 301 Every 3rd fall
(Begin FA07)Every 3rd fall 31
ECON 302 Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
ECON 421 TBAElectives ECON 330 Spring even
(Begin SP10)Every 3rd spring
(Begin SP16)40 34
ECON 433 Every 3rd fall(Begin FA09)
Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 441 N/AECON 451 Every 3rd summer
(Begin SU09)Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
ECON 494 Every semester(Internship as
needed)
Every semester(Internship as
needed)
Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled* 1 Cancelled* Cancelled*
Non-Departmental Requirements
BADM 220 N/A
MATH 121 N/A
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentTBA = USD course with rotation to be determinedN/A = Course offered via another institution
Bachelor of Arts/Science in Economics
ATTACHMENT V 67
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required BADM 101 Every Semester Every fallEvery spring(Begin FA12)
43 28 39 32 34 19 17 Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled
41 18 23 22 Cancelled* 18ACCT 210 Every semester Every semester 28 32 38 26 29 22 16 15 16 13
31 22 25 25 20 27 18 815 16
Cancelled*ACCT 211 Every semester Every semester 19 16 16 13 14 27 19 24 17 10
13 14 Cancelled* 10 26 14 16 CancelledCancelled* 15
ECON 201 N/AECON 202 N/ABADM 220 N/AMATH 121 N/AACCT 310 Fall odd
(Begin FA11)Every fall
(hybrid beg FA13)45 38
ACCT 311 Spring even Every spring(hybrid beg SP14)
34 29
ACCT 320 Summer odd Every summer(hybrid beg SU14)
28
ACCT 360 Summer even Every summer(hybrid beg SU14)
36 36
ACCT 430 Spring odd Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
32 12
ACCT 450 Fall even Every fall(hybrid beg FA14)
28 30
BADM 310 Every Semester Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
21 39 29 34 10 18 10 18 10 Cancelled*
21 22 28 14BADM 321 N/ABADM 323 Every summer Every summer
(hybrid beg SU14)27 Cancelled 41
BADM 350 N/ABADM 351 Fall even Fall even
(hybrid beg FA14)32 30
BADM 369 Every fallEvery summer
Every summer(hybrid beg SU14)
43 40 31 29 16 13
43
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting (60 Hrs Required)
ATTACHMENT V 68
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
BADM 370 Every semester Every fall(hybrid beg FA14)
17 25 19 24 23 16 25 11 Cancelled* Cancelled*
25 16 Cancelled* 24 17BADM 425 Every fall
Every springEvery fall
(hybrid beg FA14)14 36 24 11 31 31 14
BADM 482 Fall evenEvery spring
Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
43 19 24 21 21
ECON 301 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA07)
Every 3rd fall(next FA13)
31
ECON 302 or Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
ECON 330 or Spring Even(Begin SP10)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP16)
40 34
ECON 433 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA09)
Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 441 or N/AECON 451 Every 3rd summer
(Begin SU09)Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentN/A = Course offered via another institution
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required BADM 101 Every Semester Every fallEvery spring(Begin FA12)
43 28 39 32 34 19 17 Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled
41 18 23 22 Cancelled* 18ACCT 210 Every semester Every semester 28 32 38 26 29 22 16 15 16 13
31 22 25 25 20 27 18 815 16
ACCT 211 Every semester Every semester 19 16 16 13 14 27 19 24 17 1013 14 Cancelled* 10 26 14 16 Cancelled
Cancelled* 15
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting (60 Hrs Required) - Cont.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics (48 Hrs Required)
ATTACHMENT V 69
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ECON 201 N/AECON 202 N/ABADM 220 N/AMATH 121 N/ABADM 310 Every Semester Every spring
(hybrid beg SP15)21 39 29 34 10 18 10 18 10 Cancelled*
21 22 28 14BADM 321 N/ABADM 323 Every summer Every summer
(hybrid beg SU14)27 Cancelled 41
BADM 350 N/ABADM 369 Every fall
Every summerEvery summer
(hybrid beg SU14)43 40 31 29 16 13
43BADM 370 Every semester Every fall
(hybrid beg FA14)17 25 19 24 23 16 25 11 Cancelled* Cancelled*
25 16 Cancelled* 24 17BADM 425 Every fall
Every springEvery fall
(hybrid beg FA14)14 36 24 11 31 31 14
BADM 482 Fall evenEvery spring
Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
43 19 24 21 21
ECON 301 Every 3rd fall(Begin FA07)
Every 3rd fall(next FA13)
31
ECON 302 Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
ECON 421 TBAElectives ECON 330 or Spring Even
(Begin SP10)Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP16)
40 34
ECON 433 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA09)
Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 441 or N/AECON 451 Every 3rd summer
(Begin SU09)Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentTBA = USD course with rotation to be determinedN/A = Course offered via another institution
Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics (48 Hrs Required) - Cont.
ATTACHMENT V 70
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required BADM 101 Every Semester Every fallEvery spring(Begin FA12)
43 28 39 32 34 19 17 Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled
41 18 23 22 Cancelled* 18ACCT 210 Every semester Every semester 28 32 38 26 29 22 16 15 16 13
31 22 25 25 20 27 18 815 16
ACCT 211 Every semester Every semester 19 16 16 13 14 27 19 24 17 1013 14 Cancelled* 10 26 14 16 Cancelled
Cancelled* 15ECON 201 N/AECON 202 N/ABADM 220 N/AMATH 121 N/ABADM 310 Every Semester Every spring
(hybrid beg SP15)21 39 29 34 10 18 10 18 10 Cancelled*
21 22 28 14BADM 321 N/ABADM 323 Every summer Every summer
(hybrid beg SU14)27 Cancelled 41
BADM 350 N/ABADM 369 Every fall
Every summerEvery summer
(hybrid beg SU14)43 40 31 29 16 13
43BADM 370 Every semester Every fall
(hybrid beg FA14)17 25 19 24 23 16 25 11 Cancelled* Cancelled*
25 16 Cancelled* 24 17BADM 411 Spring even Spring even 19 16BADM 413 Fall odd Fall odd 14 13BADM 415 or Spring even Fall even
(Begin FA10)32 7 12
BADM 416 Summer odd Spring even(Begin SP12)
13
BADM 425 Every fallEvery spring
Every fall(hybrid beg FA14)
14 36 24 11 31 31 14
BADM 482 Fall evenEvery spring
Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
43 19 24 21 21
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance (51 Hrs Required)
ATTACHMENT V 71
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ECON 301 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA07)
Every 3rd fall(next FA13)
31
ECON 302 or Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
ECON 330 or Spring Even(Begin SP10)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP16)
40 34
ECON 433 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA09)
Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 441 or N/AECON 451 Every 3rd summer
(Begin SU09)Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
BADM 443 Spring odd Spring odd 14BADM 490 Summer even Summer even 16 7 16
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentN/A = Course offered via another institution
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required BADM 101 Every Semester Every fallEvery spring(Begin FA12)
43 28 39 32 34 19 17 Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled
41 18 23 22 Cancelled* 18ACCT 210 Every semester Every semester 28 32 38 26 29 22 16 15 16 13
31 22 25 25 20 27 18 815 16
ACCT 211 Every semester Every semester 19 16 16 13 14 27 19 24 17 1013 14 Cancelled* 10 26 14 16 Cancelled
Cancelled* 15ECON 201 N/AECON 202 N/ABADM 220 N/AMATH 121 N/A
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance (51 Hrs Required) - Cont.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management (60 Hrs Required)
ATTACHMENT V 72
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
BADM 310 Every Semester Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
21 39 29 34 10 18 10 18 10 Cancelled*
21 22 28 14BADM 321 N/ABADM 323 Every summer Every summer
(hybrid beg SU14)27 Cancelled 41
BADM 350 N/ABADM 369 Every fall
Every summerEvery summer
(hybrid beg SU14)43 40 31 29 16 13
43BADM 370 Every semester Every fall
(hybrid beg FA14)17 25 19 24 23 16 25 11 Cancelled* Cancelled*
25 16 Cancelled* 24 17BADM 425 Every fall
Every springEvery fall
(hybrid beg FA14)14 36 24 11 31 31 14
BADM 482 Fall evenEvery spring
Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
43 19 24 21 21
ECON 301 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA07)
Every 3rd fall(next FA13)
31
ECON 302 or Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
ECON 330 or Spring Even(Begin SP10)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP16)
40 34
ECON 433 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA09)
Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 441 or N/AECON 451 Every 3rd summer
(Begin SU09)Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentN/A = Course offered via another institution
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management (60 Hrs Required) - Cont.
ATTACHMENT V 73
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required BADM 101 Every Semester Every fallEvery spring(Begin FA12)
43 28 39 32 34 19 17 Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled
41 18 23 22 Cancelled* 18ACCT 210 Every semester Every semester 28 32 38 26 29 22 16 15 16 13
31 22 25 25 20 27 18 815 16
ACCT 211 Every semester Every semester 19 16 16 13 14 27 19 24 17 1013 14 Cancelled* 10 26 14 16 Cancelled
Cancelled* 15ECON 201 N/AECON 202 N/ABADM 220 N/AMATH 121 N/ABADM 310 Every Semester Every spring
(hybrid beg SP15)21 39 29 34 10 18 10 18 10 Cancelled*
21 22 28 14BADM 321 N/ABADM 323 Every summer Every summer
(hybrid beg SU14)27 Cancelled 41
BADM 350 N/ABADM 369 Every fall
Every summerEvery summer
(hybrid beg SU14)43 40 31 29 16 13
43BADM 370 Every semester Every fall
(hybrid beg FA14)17 25 19 24 23 16 25 11 Cancelled* Cancelled*
25 16 Cancelled* 24 17BADM 425 Every fall
Every springEvery fall
(hybrid beg FA14)14 36 24 11 31 31 14
BADM 482 Fall evenEvery spring
Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
43 19 24 21 21
ECON 301 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA07)
Every 3rd fall(next FA13)
31
ECON 302 or Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
ECON 330 or Spring Even(Begin SP10)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP16)
40 34
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing (55 Hrs Required)
ATTACHMENT V 74
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ECON 433 or Every 3rd fall(Begin FA09)
Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 441 or N/AECON 451 Every 3rd summer
(Begin SU09)Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
BADM 470 Spring even Spring even 13 21BADM 475 Spring odd Spring odd 32BADM 476 Fall even Fall even 21 17
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentN/A = Course offered via another institution
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing (55 Hrs Required) - Cont.
ATTACHMENT V 75
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
CHEM 106 N/ACHEM 107 OnlineENGL 101 Every semester Every semester 23 23 22 22 22 21 23 11 13 6
23 22 22 24 9 19 22 7 923 23 22 23 22 22 1321 20 22 22 21 23 823 23 21 23 21 14 2323 22 15 23 22 22 1016 22 17 23 19 Cancelled* 1722 23 19 21
22 23ENGL 210 Every semester Every semester 20 20 23 24 21 22 22 12 9 7
21 19 26 23 21 22 22 9 1022 21 23 20 22 22 2316 20 22 21 19 22 22
14 18 19HLTH 422 OnlineMATH 102 N/AMICR 230 Every semester Every semester 26 25 20 14 21 29 29 9 16 14
17 24 22 6 31 12 18Cancelled*
MICR 232 OnlinePHGY 220/220L Every semester Every semester 30 26 45 19 35 34 35 8 16 41
28 30 43 35 27 34 43 12 1120 23 23 28
PHGY 230/230L Every semester Every semester 22 17 16 18 12 17 17 11 12 1218 20 14 Cancelled* 9 28 15 7
Cancelled* 23PHIL 220 N/APSYC 101 Every semester Every semester 45 43 30 47 31 25 31 16 17 10
17 37 32 40 21 32 26 11 Cancelled* 843 43 22 33 23 32 3116 31 32 17 20 25 3040 21 15 18 14 1022 31
PSYC 321 Every semester(begin SU13)
Every semester(begin SU13)
SOC 100 N/ASPCM 101 N/ASTAT 281 N/A
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
ATTACHMENT V 76
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
NURS 311 #NURS 315 #NURS 320 #NURS 321 #NURS 330 #NURS 331 #NURS 350 #NURS 352 #NURS 383 #NURS 415 #NURS 440 #NURS 441 #NURS 470 #NURS 475 #NURS 485 #NURS 486 #NURS 487 #
* Course Cancelld due to low enrollment# State Support courses which are scheduled by the Nursing ProgramN/A = Course offered via another institution
Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Cont.
ATTACHMENT V 77
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Business ACCT 210 Every semester Every semester 28 32 38 26 29 22 16 15 16 1331 22 25 25 20 27 18 815 16
Cancelled*ACCT 211 Every semester Every semester 19 16 16 13 14 27 19 24 17 10
13 14 Cancelled* 10 26 14 16Cancelled* 15
ACCT 310 Fall odd Every fall(hybrid beg FA13)
45 38
ACCT 311 Spring even Every spring(hybrid beg SP14)
34 29
ACCT 320 Summer odd Every summer(hybrid beg SU14)
28
ACCT 360 Summer even Every summer(hybrid beg SU14)
36 36
ACCT 430 Spring odd Every spring(hybrid beg SP15)
32 12
ACCT 450 Fall even Every fall(hybrid beg FA14)
28 30
BADM 101 Every fallEvery spring
Every fallEvery spring
43 28 39 32 34 19 17 Cancelled* Cancelled* Cancelled
41 18 23 22 Cancelled* 18BADM 310 Every Semester Every spring
(hybrid beg SP15)21 39 29 34 10 18 10 18 10 Cancelled*
21 22 28 14BADM 323 Every summer Every summer
(hybrid beg SU14)27 Cancelled 41
BADM 336 Fall even Every spring(Begin SP14)
16 24 18 20
ENTR 336 Fall even Every spring(Begin SP14)
2 8 8 7
BADM 351 Fall even Fall even(hybrid beg FA14)
32 30
BADM 369 Every fallEvery summer
Every summer(hybrid beg SU14)
43 40 31 29 16 13
43BADM 370 Every semester Every fall
(hybrid beg FA14)17 25 19 24 23 16 25 11 Cancelled* Cancelled*
25 16 Cancelled* 24 17BADM 409 TBA
Bachelor of General Studies
ATTACHMENT V 78
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
BADM 411 Spring even Spring even 19 16BADM 413 Fall odd Fall odd 14 13BADM 415 Spring even Fall even
(Begin FA10)32 7 12
BADM 416 Spring even(Begin SP12)
Spring even(Begin SP12)
13
BADM 425 Every fallEvery spring
Every fall(hybrid beg FA14)
14 36 24 11 31 31 14
BADM 429 TBABADM 430 TBABADM 438 Every spring Every fall
(Begin FA13)11 14 17
ENTR 438 Every spring Every fall(Begin FA13)
1 3 2
BADM 439 TBABADM 443 Spring odd Spring odd 14BADM 452 Every spring
(Begin SP12)Every spring(Begin SP12)
8
BADM 456 TBABADM 460 Every fall
(Begin FA11)Every fall
(Begin FA11)25 16
BADM 466 TBABADM 470 Spring even Spring even 13 21BADM 472 TBABADM 475 Spring odd Spring odd 32BADM 476 Fall even Fall even 21 17BADM 482 Fall even Every spring
(hybrid beg SP15)43 19 24 21 21
BADM 471 CancelledBADM 474BADM 477 10
BADM 478BADM 481 17
BADM 487
BADM 490 16 7 16ECON 301 Every 3rd fall
(Begin FA07)Every 3rd fall(next FA13)
31
ECON 302 Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
Bachelor of General Studies - Cont.
Every fallEvery summer(One of these
courses will beoffered).
Every summer(One of these
courses will beoffered).
ATTACHMENT V 79
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ECON 421 TBAECON 433 Every 3rd fall
(Begin FA09)Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 451 Every 3rd summer(Begin SU09)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
HSAD 305 Spring 2011Summer 2011
TBA 17 7
HSAD 325 Every fall(Begin FA11)
Every fall(Begin FA11)
Cancelled* 15
HSAD 350 Every summer(Begin SU12)
Every summer(Begin SU12)
Cancelled*(DDN)
Allied Health ADS 116 TBAADS 117 TBAADS 220 TBAADS 222 TBAADS 315 Every summer
(Begin SU11)Every summer(Begin SU11)
15 Cancelled*
ADS 410 TBAADS 422 TBAADS 492 TBA
ADS 496 TBASOCW 200 Every spring Every spring 14 34 17SOCW 210 Every fall Every fall Cancelled* 15 9 6
Fine Arts ART 260 Every spring Every spring 19 21 17MUAP 105 Every semester Every semester 4 3 6 2 6 3 8 3 Cancelled* 2MUAP 150 Every semester Every fall
Every spring(Begin FA13)
4 6 5 2 1 8 7 1 1 2
7 5 8 Cancelled* 14 5 5 3 1 2THEA 100 Every fall
Every springEvery fall
(Begin FA13)7 8 6 Cancelled* 3 4 Cancelled*
THEA 201 Every semester Every fallEvery spring(Begin FA10)
32 14 31 19 22 28 32 Cancelled*
Humanities ENGL 210 Every semester Every semester 13 22 15 25 22 22 23 10 17 1315 21 22 24 23 23 22 11 1017 22 20 22 23 23 22 Cancelled*23 23 21 21 23 23 2317 23
Bachelor of General Studies - Cont.
ATTACHMENT V 80
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ENGL 241 TBAENGL 283 TBA
Online/Corr10 6 7 9
HIST 121 Every semester Every fall(Begin FA13)
20 10 21 9 15 12 15 4 10 Cancelled*
20 24 13 12 23HIST 122 Every semester Every spring
(Begin SP12)21 19 12 20 18 21 11
8REL 173 TBA Cancelled*REL 224 Every spring TBA 8 6 11REL 250 Every semester Every semester 17 28 36 48 18 31 32 7 9 13
39SPAN/HSC 306 TBA 3
2Science,
Engineering & Mathematics
ESCI 101/101L Every fallEvery spring
Every fallEvery spring
12 20 28 16 14 22 13
21ESCI 103/103L Every spring Every spring 8 22 8 12PHGY 220/220L Every semester Every semester 30 26 45 19 35 34 35 8 16 41
28 30 43 35 27 34 43 12 1120 23 23 28
PHGY 230/230L Every semester Every semester 22 17 16 18 12 17 17 11 12 1218 20 14 Cancelled* 9 28 15 7
Cancelled* 23Social Science ECON 301 Every 3rd fall
(Begin FA07)Every 3rd fall(next FA13)
31
ECON 302 Every 3rd spring(Begin SP08)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP14)
33
ECON 421 TBAECON 433 Every 3rd fall
(Begin FA09)Every 3rd fall 26 12
ECON 451 Every 3rd summer(Begin SU09)
Every 3rd spring(hybrid beg SP15)
9
HIST 151 Every semester Every semester 29 30 29 26 21 28 24 6 14 1422
HIST 152 Every fallEvery spring
Every semester(Begin SU13)
20 25 22 15 30 27 15 8
Cancelled*
Bachelor of General Studies - Cont.
ATTACHMENT V 81
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
HIST 457 TBAHIST 458 TBAHIST 459 TBAHIST 468 TBA Cancelled*POLS 141 Summer odd TBA 6 CancelledPOLS 250 Spring odd TBA 4POLS 320 TBAPOLS 422 Fall 2010 TBA 5POLS 426 Spring odd TBA 4POLS 431 Fall 2009 TBA 2POLS 433 TBAPOLS 456 TBAPSYC 101 Every semester Every semester 45 43 30 47 31 25 31 16 17 10
17 37 32 40 21 32 26 11 Cancelled* 843 43 22 33 23 32 3116 31 32 17 20 25 3040 21 15 18 14 1022 31
PSYC 371 Fall even Fall even 7 8PSYC 456 Spring Odd Cancelled*SPCM 310 TBASPCM 485 TBASPCM 487 Summer even Every spring 5 6 3
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentN/A = Course offered via another institutionTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
Bachelor of General Studies - Cont.
ATTACHMENT V 82
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required
HSC 110 Every fallEvery spring
(Beg FA10, SP11)
Every fallEvery spring
(Beg FA10, SP11)
32 39 19 (DDN) 35 18
HSC 305 Fall 2010Every spring(Begin SP11)
Every spring(Begin SP11)
24 15 20
2 (DDN)HSC 310 Every fall
(Begin FA11)Every fall
(Begin FA11)25 25 (DDN)
HSC 350 Every summer(Begin SU11)
Every summer(Begin SU11)
8 9 (DDN)
HSC 360 Every spring(Begin SP11)
Every spring(Begin SP11)
20 13
HSC 380 Every summer(Begin SU12)
Every summer(Begin SU12)
Cancelled*(DDN)
HSC 440 Every fall(Begin FA12)
Every fall(Begin FA12)
9 (DDN)
HSC 460 Every fall(Begin FA12)
Every fall(Begin FA12)
2 (DDN)
HSC 485 Every spring(Begin SP13)
Every spring(Begin SP13)
2
LDR 404 Every summer(Begin SU12)
Every summer(Begin SU12)
Cancelled*(DDN)
PHGY 220/220L Every semester Every semester 30 26 45 19 35 34 35 8 16 4128 30 43 35 27 34 43 12 1120 23 23 28
PHGY 230/230L Every semester Every semester 22 17 16 18 12 17 17 11 12 1218 20 14 9 28 15 7
Cancelled* 23HSAD 305 Spring 2011
Summer 2011TBA 17 7
HSAD 325 Every fall(Begin FA11)
Every fall(Begin FA11)
Cancelled* 15
HSAD 350 Every summer(Begin SU12)
Every summer(Begin SU12)
Cancelled*(DDN)
SPAN/HSC 306 TBA TBA 5SPCM 440 TBA TBA 11
* Course Cancelled for Low Enrollment(DDN) - This Description after and enrollment number indicates the course was a DDN course with the students on-site.TBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
ATTACHMENT V 83
Prior USD CohortCurrent USD
Cohort Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12COUN 755 SU 2010 SU 2010 11CHRD 661 N/AEDER 761 ** OnlineCOUN 786 ** FA 2010 FA 2010 6COUN 738 ** N/ACHRD 742 N/ACOUN 736 SU 2011 SU 2011 15COUN 743 ** OnlineCHRD 731 N/ACOUN 766 ** FA 2011 FA 2011 7CHRD 713 N/ACOUN 790 ** SP 2012 SP 2012 22COUN 725 SP 2012 SP 2012 11COUN 737 SU 2012 SU 2012 11COUN 744 ** OnlineCOUN 745 ** OnlineCOUN 795 ** FA 2012 FA 2012 6COUN 515 ** TBACOUN 794 ** ElluminateCOUN 740 ** Online
* Program is on a Cohort Rotation for entire program beginning Summer 2010 and runs through Summer 2013** Indicates a unique USD program requirementTBA = USD course with rotation to be determinedN/A = Course offered via another institution
Master of Arts in Counseling: Clinical Mental Health Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)*
ATTACHMENT V 84
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 OnlineMSAS 764 OnlineMSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 OnlinePOLS 733 Fall odd Fall odd 20 Cancelled*
POLS 769 Fall even Fall even 12 7
SPCM 754 Spring odd Spring odd 6Choose 4 ADS 520 Online
ADS 522 OnlineADS 524 OnlineADS 552 OnlineADS 700 Online
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollment
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 OnlineMSAS 764 OnlineMSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 OnlinePOLS 733 Fall odd Fall odd 20 Cancelled*
POLS 769 Fall even Fall even 12 7
SPCM 754 Spring odd Spring odd 6HSAD 710 OnlineHSAD 740 OnlineHSAD 770 OnlineHSAD 595 or Approved HSAD Elective
Every Semester(Practicum as
needed)
1 3 2 2 2
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollment
Master of Science in Administration: Alcohol & Drug Studies Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
Master of Science in Administration: Health Services Administration Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 85
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 OnlineMSAS 764 OnlineMSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 OnlinePOLS 733 Fall odd Fall odd 20 Cancelled*
POLS 769 Fall even Fall even 12 7
SPCM 754 Spring odd Spring odd 6Choose 4 COUN 705 Online
POLS 723 OnlineSPCM 575 Fall even Fall Odd 13 (DDN) 4 6 (DDN)
(Tea HS)
SPCM 585 TBASPCM 587 Summer even Every spring
(Begin SP09)6 8 5 8
SPCM 744 Spring odd Spring odd 7 (DDN)(Tea HS)
3 (DDN)
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollment(DDN) - This description after an enrollment number indicates the course was a DDN course with the students on-siteTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 OnlineMSAS 764 OnlineMSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 OnlinePOLS 733 Fall odd Fall odd 20 Cancelled*POLS 769 Fall even Fall even 12 7SPCM 754 Spring odd Spring odd 6
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollment
Master of Science in Administration: Interdisciplinary Studies Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
Master of Science in Administration: Human Resources Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 86
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 OnlineMSAS 764 OnlineMSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 OnlinePOLS 733 Fall odd Fall odd 20 Cancelled*
POLS 769 Fall even Fall even 12 7
SPCM 754 Spring odd Spring odd 6BADM 561 OnlineHSAD 511 OnlineHSAD 515 OnlineHSAD 560 Online
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollment
Master of Science in Administration: Long-Term Care Administration Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 87
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 OnlineMSAS 764 OnlineMSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 OnlinePOLS 733 Fall odd Fall odd 20 Cancelled*
POLS 769 Fall even Fall even 12 7
SPCM 754 Spring odd Spring odd 6LDR 501 Online
ElectivesChoose 3
BADM 761 Every Spring Spring even(Begin SP12)
41 21 40
POLS 724 OnlineSPCM 585 Rapid CitySPCM 587 Summer even Every spring
(Begin SP09)6 8 5 8
TET 553 OnlineTET 780 OnlineTET 805 Online
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollment
Master of Science in Administration: Organizational Leadership Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 88
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
ACCT 520 OnlineACCT 781 Summer even
(Begin SU12)Summer even(Begin SU12)
23
BADM 505 OnlineBADM 520 OnlineBADM 525 OnlineBADM 580 OnlineBADM 710 Spring even Spring even 16 18BADM 720 Fall odd Fall odd 16 28BADM 760 Spring odd Spring odd 12BADM 761 Spring odd Spring odd 41 21 40 20BADM 762 Fall odd Fall odd 16 Cancelled*BADM 770 Spring even Spring even 15 Cancelled*BADM 780 Every fall
(Exclude FA11)Fall even
(Begin FA14)16 16 17
ECON 580 OnlineECON 782 Summer odd Summer odd 32
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollment
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 89
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required ACCT 720 Online 8ACCT 731 Online 12ACCT 740 Online 14ACCT 750 Online 9ACCT 760 OnlineACCT 780 Online 7BADM 582^ Every fall
Every spring(Begin SP10)
Every fallEvery spring(Begin SP10)
1 2 2
Electives **(Choose 3)
ACCT 520 Online
ACCT 781 Summer even(Begin SU12)
Summer even(Begin SU12)
23
BADM 505 OnlineBADM 520 OnlineBADM 525 OnlineBADM 580 OnlineBADM 710 Spring even Spring even 16 18BADM 720 Fall odd Fall odd 16 28BADM 760 Spring odd Spring odd 12BADM 761 Spring odd Spring odd 41 21 40 20BADM 762 Fall odd Fall odd 16 Cancelled*BADM 770 Spring even Spring even 15 Cancelled*BADM 780 Every fall
(Exclude FA11)Fall even
(Begin FA14)16 16 17
ECON 580 OnlineECON 782 Summer odd Summer odd 32
* Course cancelled due to low enrollment** Electives must be at the 500-level or above, approved by the MPA program director, and be a course that will assist in CPA exam preparation or business professional development^ Has undergaduate component which has enrollments
Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/Online)
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Prior USD CohortCurrent USD
Cohort Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12EDAD 810 SU 2012 SU 2012 21EDAD 801 SU 2012 SU 2012 17EDAD 820 FA 2012 FA 2012 13 15EDER 860 FA 2012 FA 2012 14EPSY 741 SP 2013 SP 2013EDAD 885 SP 2013 SP 2013AHED 898D(Dissertation as needed)
SU 2013FA 2013SP 2014
SU 2013FA 2013SP 2014
2 1 3 2 2 2 2
EDAD 898D(Dissertation as needed)
SU 2013FA 2013SP 2014
SU 2013FA 2013SP 2014
2 1 1 1
*Programs are on a Cohort Rotation for both programs beginning Summer 2012
EdD in Educational Administration: Pre-K - 12 Principal Specialization or Adult and Higher Education*
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Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
CHEM 106 N/AENGL 101 N/APHGY 220/220L Every semester
(Begin FA10)Every semester
(Begin FA10)35 50 42 34 34 10 Cancelled* 16
PHGY 230/230L Every semester(Begin FA10)
Every semester(Begin FA10)
Cancelled* 14 28 21 38 5 Cancelled* 16
PSYC 101 N/A Cancelled*MATH 102 N/AMICR 230^ Spring 11
Fall 11Every semester
(Begin SU12)15 48 4 41
SPCM 101 N/A Cancelled*Offered at Health Sciences Center in RC
NURS 204 Every fall, spring #
NURS 206 Every fall, spring #NURS 261 Every fall, spring #NURS 282 Every fall, spring #NURS 286 Every fall, spring #
* Course cancelled due to low enrollment# = State Support courses which are scheduled by the Nursing Program^ = Last offered SP 13N/A - Course offered via another institution
AS in Nursing
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Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required CJUS 201 Spring Even Every fall
(Begin FA12)15 15 17
CJUS 351 Spring odd(Begin SP11)
Spring odd(Begin SP11)
11
CJUS 367 Summer Odd(Begin SU11)
Every summer(Begin SU12)
5 Cancelled*
CJUS 431 Spring even Spring even 18 17CJUS 433 Fall odd Fall odd 12 11
ElectivesCJUS 203 Fall Odd Spring even
(Begin SP14)7 16
CJUS 411 Fall odd Fall odd 12 12CJUS 414 Spring Even Spring odd
(Begin SP13)11
CJUS 415(CJUS 426)
Spring even Spring even 9 (14)
CJUS 419 Fall odd Fall odd 11 Cancelled*CJUS 425 Spring odd Spring odd 8CJUS 436 Fall even Fall even 14 10CJUS 396 Every summer Every summer 4 Cancelled* Cancelled*CJUS 492 Fall even TBA 10
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
BA/BS Criminal Justice
ATTACHMENT V 93
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Alled Health HSC 110 Every fall, spring(Begin FA11)
Every fall, spring(Begin FA11)
Cancelled* Cancelled* 7 Cancelled* 13 (DDN)
Science, Engineering and
Mathematics
PHGY 220/220L Every semester(Begin FA10)
Every semester(Begin FA10)
35 50 42 34 34 10 Cancelled* 16
PHGY 230/230L Every semester(Begin FA10)
Every semester(Begin FA10)
Cancelled* 14 28 21 38 5 Cancelled* 16
Social Science CJUS 201 Spring Even Every fall(Begin FA12)
15 15 17
CJUS 203 Fall Odd Spring even(Begin SP14)
7 16
CJUS 351 Spring odd(Begin SP11)
Spring odd(Begin SP11)
11
CJUS 367 Summer Odd(Begin SU11)
Every summer(Begin SU12)
5 Cancelled*
CJUS 396 Every summer Every summer 4 Cancelled* Cancelled*CJUS 411 Fall odd Fall odd 12 12CJUS 414 Spring Even Spring odd
(Begin SP13)11
CJUS 415(CJUS 426)
Spring even Spring even 9 (14)
CJUS 419 Fall odd Fall odd 11 Cancelled*CJUS 425 Spring odd Spring odd 8CJUS 431 Spring even Spring even 18 17CJUS 433 Fall odd Fall odd 12 11CJUS 436 Fall even Fall even 14 10CJUS 492 Fall even TBA 10SPCM 440 TBA/Online
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demand(DDN) - This Description after and enrollment number indicates the course was a DDN course with the students on-site.TBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
Bachelor of General Studies
ATTACHMENT V 94
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
HSC 110 Every fall, spring(Begin FA11)
Every fall, spring(Begin FA11)
Cancelled* 7 Cancelled* 13 (DDN)
HSC 305 Every Spring(Begin SP12)
Fall odd(Begin FA13)
13 (DDN)
HSC 310 Every Fall(Begin FA11)
Spring even(Begin SP14)
8 5 (DDN)
HSC 350 Every Summer(Begin SU11)
Spring even(Begin SP14)
Cancelled* 2 (DDN)
HSC 360 Every Spring(Begin SP12)
Fall Even(Begin FA14)
Cancelled*
HSC 380 Every Summer(Begin SU12)
Fall Even(Begin FA14)
Cancelled*
HSC 440 Fall 2012 Spring Odd(Begin SP15)
4 (DDN)
HSC 450 Spring Odd(Begin SP15)
Spring Odd(Begin SP15)
HSC 460 Every Fall(Begin FA12)
Spring Odd(Begin SP15)
Cancelled*
HSC 485 Every spring(Begin SP12)
Every spring(Begin SP12)
Cancelled*
LDR 404 Every Summer TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*PHGY 220/220L Every semester
(Begin FA10)Every semester
(Begin FA10)35 50 42 34 34 10 Cancelled* 16
PHGY 230/230L Every semester(Begin FA10)
Every semester(Begin FA10)
Cancelled* 14 28 21 38 5 Cancelled* 16
HSAD 305 TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*HSAD 325 TBA/Online Cancelled*HSAD 350 TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*SPCM 440 TBA/OnlineSPAN/HSC 306 TBA
* Course Cancelled for Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demand(DDN) - This Description after and enrollment number indicates the course was a DDN course with the students on-site.TBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
BS in Health Sciences **
ATTACHMENT V 95
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 Spring Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP09)
MSAS 764 Spring Odd OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP13)
13
MSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 Fall Even TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*POLS 733 Fall Odd Online
No longer f2f(Begin FA09)
POLS 769 Fall Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin FA08)
SPCM 754 Summer Even Summer odd 5ADS 520 OnlineADS 522 OnlineADS 524 OnlineADS 552 OnlineADS 700 Online
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
MS in Administration: Alcohol & Drug Studies Specialization - Hybrid Delivery (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 96
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 Spring Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP09)
MSAS 764 Spring Odd OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP13)
13
MSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 Fall Even TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*POLS 733 Fall Odd Online
No longer f2f(Begin FA09)
POLS 769 Fall Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin FA08)
SPCM 754 Summer Even Summer odd 5CJUS 525 Spring odd Spring odd
OnlineCancelled*
CJUS 531 Spring even Spring even 4 Cancelled*CJUS 533 Fall odd Fall odd 6 3CJUS 790 Online
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
MS in Administration: Criminal Justice Specialization - Hybrid Delivery (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 97
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 Spring Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP09)
MSAS 764 Spring Odd OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP13)
13
MSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 Fall Even TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*POLS 733 Fall Odd Online
No longer f2f(Begin FA09)
POLS 769 Fall Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin FA08)
SPCM 754 Summer Even Summer odd 5HSAD 710 OnlineHSAD 740 OnlineHSAD 770 OnlineHSAD 595 Every Semester
(Practicum as needed)
Every Semester(Practicum as
needed)
Cancelled*
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
MS in Administration: Health Services Administration - Hybrid Delivery (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 98
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 Spring Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP09)
MSAS 764 Spring Odd OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP13)
13
MSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 Fall Even TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*POLS 733 Fall Odd Online
No longer f2f(Begin FA09)
POLS 769 Fall Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin FA08)
SPCM 754 Summer Even Summer odd 5Select four COUN 705 Online
POLS 723 Spring Odd Online Cancelled*SPCM 575 Fall Odd Fall odd
(DDN only)(Begin FA11)
5 5 (DDN)
SPCM 585 TBA TBASPCM 587 Summer even Summer even Cancelled* Cancelled*SPCM 744 Spring Even Spring even
(DDN only)(Begin SP12)
7 4 (DDN)
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
MS in Administration: Human Resources Specialization - Hybrid Delivery (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 99
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 Spring Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP09)
MSAS 764 Spring Odd OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP13)
13
MSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 Fall Even TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*POLS 733 Fall Odd Online
No longer f2f(Begin FA09)
POLS 769 Fall Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin FA08)
SPCM 754 Summer Even Summer odd 5
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
MS in Administration: Interdisciplinary Studies Specialization - Hybrid Delivery (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 100
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 Spring Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP09)
MSAS 764 Spring Odd OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP13)
13
MSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 Fall Even TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*POLS 733 Fall Odd Online
No longer f2f(Begin FA09)
POLS 769 Fall Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin FA08)
SPCM 754 Summer Even Summer odd 5BADM 561 OnlineHSAD 511 OnlineHSAD 515 OnlineHSAD 560 Online
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
MS in Administration: Long-Term Care Administration Specialization - Hybrid Delivery (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 101
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation ** Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 Spring Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP09)
MSAS 764 Spring Odd OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin SP13)
13
MSAS 786 OnlinePOLS 722 Fall Even TBA/Online Cancelled* Cancelled*POLS 733 Fall Odd Online
No longer f2f(Begin FA09)
POLS 769 Fall Even OnlineNo longer f2f(Begin FA08)
SPCM 754 Summer Even Summer odd 5LDR 501 Spring even Spring even
OnlineCancelled*
9 hours required BADM 761 Spring odd Spring odd 37POLS 724 Fall Odd Spring odd
(Begin SP11)Cancelled*
SPCM 585 Summer even Summer even 8 10SPCM 587 Summer even Summer even Cancelled* Cancelled*TET 553 OnlineTET 780 OnlineTET 805 Online
* Course Cancelled due to Low Enrollment** Current USD rotation updated due to student market demandTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
MS in Administration: Organizational Leadership Specialization - Hybrid Delivery (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 102
Prior USD CohortCurrent USD
Cohort Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12EDAD 810 SU 2008 SU 2011 22EDAD 801 SU 2008 SU 2011 21EDER 762 FA 2008 FA 2011 21AHED 720 FA 2008 FA 2011 15EDFN 735(EDFN 790)
SP 2010 SP 2012 11 (10)
AHED 752 SP 2009 SP 2012 14EDAD 820 SP 2009 SU 2012 25AHED 753(AHED 751)
SU 2009 SU 2012 (12)
EDER 792 FA 2009 FA 2012 8 17AHED 701 FA 2009 FA 2012 10 12AHED 710 SP 2010 SP 2013 8EDAD 885 SU 2010 SU 2013 16EDAD 890 SU 2010 SU 2013 10AHED/EDAD898D
Every semester(As needed)
FA 2013SP 2014SU 2014
2 8 1 1 2 8 1 1 2 1
2 9 4 4 1 7 4 3
*Programs are on a Cohort Rotation for both programs beginning Summer 2011
EdD in Educational Administration: Pre-K - 12 Principal Specialization or Adult and Higher Education*
ATTACHMENT V 103
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
CHEM 106 OnlineENGL 101 N/A
PHGY 220/220LEvery fall
(Begin FA10)Every fall
(Begin FA10) 22 (DDN) 26 (DDN) 11 (DDN)
PHGY 230/230LEvery spring (Begin SP11)
Every spring (Begin SP11) 12 (DDN) 17 (DDN)
PSYC 101 N/AMATH 102 N/AMICR 230 Online 14 (DDN)SPCM 101 N/ANURS 204 Every fall #NURS 206 Every fall #NURS 261 Every spring #NURS 282 Every fall #NURS 286 Every spring #
# State Support courses which are scheduled by the Nursing Program(DDN) - This description after and enrollment number indicates the course was a DDN course with the students on-site.N/A - Course offered via another institution
AS in Nursing
ATTACHMENT V 104
Science, Engineering and Mathematics
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
PHGY 220/220LEvery fall
(Begin FA10)Every fall
(Begin FA10) 22 (DDN) 26 (DDN) 11 (DDN)
PHGY 230/230LEvery spring
(Begin SP 11)Every spring
(Begin SP 11) 12 (DDN) 17 (DDN)
(DDN) - This description after and enrollment number indicates the course was a DDN course with the students on-site.
Bachelor of General Studies
ATTACHMENT V 105
Original USD Rotation
Current USD Rotation Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Spring 10 Spring 11 Spring 12 Summer 10 Summer 11 Summer 12
Required MSAS 763 TBA OnlineMSAS 764 TBA OnlineMSAS 786 TBA Online
POLS 722 TBA Online 13POLS 733 TBA Online
POLS 769 TBA OnlineSPCM 754 TBA Online
Choose 4 COUN 705 TBA Online
POLS 723 TBA Online 5SPCM 575 Fall Odd
(DDN Receive as needed)
Cancelled*
SPCM 585 TBA TBASPCM 744 Spring odd
(DDN Receive as needed)
* Course Cancelled due to low enrollmentTBA = USD course with rotation to be determined
Master of Science in Administration: Human Resources Specialization - Hybrid Delivery Program (f2f/online)
ATTACHMENT V 106
From: Gunn, Michael C.
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 10:27 AM To: Gingerich, Sam
Subject: RE: Programs offered face-to-face at the Centers - course offerings
Sam, As I’m sure you are aware, Mines does not offer any courses at the Centers. As we have never done so, this is not a change. I’m responding so that you have something on record from Mines, if asked. Mike MICHAEL C. GUNN, Ph.D. Associate Provost (Academic Affairs and Enrollment Management) South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Room 207, O'Harra Building 501 East St. Joseph Street Rapid City, South Dakota 57701 Office: (605) 394-5127 Cell: (719) 661-9149 Fax: (605) 394-1979 [email protected]
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