Common use of Academic Program Clause in Contracts

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits)

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement, Program Articulation Agreement

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice with an emphasis in Law Enforcement. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Political Science are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. POLS 100 - American Government (3 credits) 2. POLS 253 - Current World Problems (3 credits) 3. POLS 388 - Research Methods (3 credits) 4. POLS 489 - Capstone (3 credits) 5. POLS Electives (6 credits) 6. 300-400 Level Non-American POLS course (3 credits) 7. 300-400 Level Political Science courses (15 credits) A maximum of 6 credits may be selected from the following: 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreements

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits)

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement, Program Articulation Agreement

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice with an Emphasis in Law Enforcement. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreements

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice with a law enforcement emphasis. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Sociology are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. SOC 284, Investigating the Social World (3 credits) 2. SOC 307, Research Methods I (3 credits) 3. SOC 308, Research Methods II (3 credits) 4. SOC 403, Sociological Theory (3 credits) 5. SOC ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 6. SOC/ANTH Electives (18 credits) 7. Students must earn a C or better in all major classes and maintain at least a

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement, Program Articulation Agreement

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated belowbelow in III.B, SDSU will accept 48 38 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: MATH 121-121L or MATH 123 (3 credits4-5 Credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) Bachelor of Arts Degree (3-9 credits): 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. BADM 485 - Business and Financial Decisions in a Global Economy (3 credits) (Capstone) 2. BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) 3. DSCI 424 - Operations Research or ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics (3 credits) 4. ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) 5. ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics or ECON 431- Managerial Economics (3 credits)

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreements

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 49 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS 490, Capstone (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits) a. 20 academic credits must be upper division

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Sources: Program to Program Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreements

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 51 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianSurgical Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-program- specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. System General Education Requirements SGRs (21-27 credits from classes on the approved lists in the SDSU Bulletin.) 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (0-3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #6: Social Sciences (0-3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 2. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 3. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 4. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement, Program Articulation Agreement

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 49 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated belowbelow in III.B, SDSU will accept 48 38 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Economics are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: MATH 121-121L or MATH 123 (3 credits4-5 Credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) Bachelor of Arts Degree (3-9 credits): 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. BADM 485 - Business and Financial Decisions in a Global Economy (3 credits) (Capstone) 2. BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) 3. DSCI 424 - Operations Research or ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics (3 credits) 4. ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) 5. ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics or ECON 431- Managerial Economics (3 credits)

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Sources: Articulation Agreements

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 23 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness Associate. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATI, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATI to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Economics are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATI if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. System General Education Requirements SGRs 15-24 credits from SDSU (6-15 credits transfer from LATI to SDSU) from classes on the approved lists in SDSU Bulletin. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101* & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication. SPCM 101** Fundamentals of Speech (3 0 credits) 3. SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences/Diversity (0-3 credits in two disciplines PSYCH 101* and ECON 201**) 4. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 45. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 creditscredits MATH 114*) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATI. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits)

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Sources: Articulation Agreements

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 23 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness Associate. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATI, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATI to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Economics are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATI if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. System General Education Requirements SGRs 15-24 credits from SDSU (6-15 credits transfer from LATI to SDSU) from classes on the approved lists in SDSU Bulletin. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101* & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication. SPCM 101** Fundamentals of Speech (3 0 credits) 3. SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences/Diversity (0-3 credits in two disciplines PSYCH 101* and ECON 201**) 4. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 45. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 creditscredits MATH 114*) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATI. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (6+ credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATI. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. ECON 201**, Principles of Microeconomics (0 Credits) 2. ECON 202*, Principles of Macroeconomics (0-3 Credits) 3. BLAW 350, Legal Environment of Business (3 Credits) 4. DSCI 424, Operations Research or BADM 321, Business Statistics II (3 Credits) 5. ECON 301, Intermediate Microeconomics OR ECON 431, Managerial Economics (3 Credits) 6. ECON 302, Intermediate Macroeconomics OR ECON 330, Money and Banking (3 Credits) 7. ECON 319, Seminar with Industry Leaders (1 Credit) 8. FIN 310, Business Finance (3 Credits) 9. HRM 460, Human Resource Management (3 Credits) 10. MGMT/ CSC 325, Management Information Systems (3 Credits) 11. MGMT 360, Organization and Management (3 Credits) 12. MKTG 370, Marketing (3 Credits)

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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement

Academic Program. A. Students must successfully complete the A.S. degree in Natural Resources Conservation from NCC prior to transferring to SDSU for this agreement to apply. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated belowrequirements specified herein, SDSU will accept 48 technical 60 course credits from the A.A.S. A.S. degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned Natural Resources Conservation for students majoring in Ecology and Environmental Science at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all South Dakota Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Ecology and Environmental Science are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent Note: NCC courses are availablelisted in italics font, whereas SDSU courses are listed in normal font. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 statesNCC are not completed at NCC, “Total then the student will need to complete these requirements at SDSU or by transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 creditsequivalent courses. 1. SGR Goal #1: 1 Written Communication Communication a. ENGL 201 101, Composition I (3 credits, met at NCC by completion of ENG 105- A, Composition I) b. ENGL 201, Composition II (3 credits, met at NCC by completion of ENG 106- A, Composition II) 2. SGR Goal #2 Oral Communication: SPCM 101, Fundamentals of Speech (3 credits, met at NCC by completion of SPC 112-A, Public Speaking) 3. Goal #3 Social Sciences/Diversity (6 credits from 2 disciplines from approved list in SDSU Catalog). Met at NCC by completion of: a. ECN 120-A, Principles of Macroeconomics (equivalent to ECON 202, Principles of Macroeconomics) b. SOC 110-A Introduction to Sociology (equivalent to SOC 100, Introduction to Sociology) 4. Goal #4 Arts and Humanities/Diversity (6 credits from 2 disciplines from approved list in SDSU Catalog). Met at NCC by completion of: a. LIT 101-A, Introduction to Literature (equivalent to ENGL 210 Introduction to Literature) b. PHI 105-A, Introduction to Ethics (equivalent to PHIL 220, Introduction to Ethics) 5. Goal #5 Mathematics. Met at NCC by completion of MAT 121-A, College Algebra, 4 credits (equivalent to MATH 102, College Algebra, 3 credits) 6. Goal #6 Natural Sciences a. CHEM 106-106L, Chemistry Survey and Lab; or CHEM 112/112L, General Chemistry I and Lab (4 credits, met at NCC by completion of CHM 122-A, Introduction to General Chemistry or CHM 163-A/164-A, General Chemistry I and Lab, rather than the normal program requirement of CHM 110-A, Introduction to Chemistry) b. PHYS 101-101L, Survey of Physics and Lab; or PHYS 111-111L, Introduction to Physics I and Lab (4 credits) 1. IGR Goal #1 First Year Seminar: NRM 109-109L (2 credits, met at NCC by completion of A.S. in Natural Resources Conservation) 2. IGR Goal #2 Cultural Awareness and Social and Environmental Responsibility: Oral Communication PS 213/213L, Soils and Lab (3 credits, met at NCC by completion of AGA 154-A, Fundamentals of Soil Science) Globalization requirement: met at NCC by completion of GEO 121-A, World Regional Geography, 3 credits. (equivalent to GEOG 210, World Regional Geography) Advanced Writing requirement: Met by completion of major requirement below (ABS 475- 475L, Integrated Natural Resource Management and Lab) 1. BIOL 151-151L, General Biology I and Lab (4 credits, can be met at NCC by completion of BIO 105-A, Introductory Biology, 4 credits). 2. ABS 475-475L, Integrated Natural Resource Management and Lab (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities CHEM 108-108L, Organic and Arts/Diversity Biochemistry and Lab (6 credits in 2 disciplines 5 credits); or a sequence of foreign language coursesCHEM 114-114L, General Chemistry II and Lab (4 credits) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics ECON 372, Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #EES 275, Introduction to Environmental Science (3 credits, met at NCC by completion of 6: Natural Sciences . EES 425-425L, Disturbance and Restoration Ecology and Lab (6 3 credits) 7. GEOG 372-372L, Introduction to GIS and Lab, (3 credits) 8. NRM 110, Introduction to Natural Resource Management (3 credits, met at NCC by completion of ENV 140-A, Natural Resources Biology) 9. NRM 230, Natural Resource Management Techniques (3 credits) 10. NRM 282-282L, Natural Resource Statistics and Lab (3 credits) 11. NRM 300, Laws and Policies in Natural Resource Management (3 credits) 12. NRM 311 Principles of Ecology (3 credits) 13. NRM 311L Principles of Ecology Lab (1 credit) 14. PS 243, Principles of Geology (3 credits, met at NCC by completion of PHS 185-A, Introduction to Earth Science) 15. RANG 374-374L, Natural Resource Habitat Conservation, Management, and Restoration and Lab (4 credits) 1. NRM 200-200L, Animal Diversity and Lab (4 credits, met at NCC by completion of BIO 130-A, Animal Biology) 2. BOT 201-201L, General Botany and Lab (4 credits, met at NCC by completion of BIO 125-A, Plant Biology) 3. EES 100T, Elective (4 credits, met at NCC by completion of ENV 145-A, Conservation Biology) 4. At least 13 credits from the Major Electives list, which can be found in the SDSU catalog under the Ecology and Environmental Science B.S. degree requirements. *** Additional transferable general education course credits could be completed at NCC, and would reduce the number of general education credits at SDSU. However, no more than 60 credits total can be transferred from NCC to SDSU. Additional requirements: a) Students transferring from NCC must have a minimum cumulative GPA of "C" (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). Any course taken at NCC with a grade below a "C" (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) must be retaken at SDSU if required for the SDSU Ecology and Environmental Science Major.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 54 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Human Services Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #23: Oral Communication Social Sciences/Diversity (3 credits3-6 credits from two disciplines) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 from two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS 490, Capstone (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits) a. 20 academic credits must be upper division

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 57 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianLaw Enforcement. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree Degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 and 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study (50%+ must be upper division) (33 credits) a. Up to 7 technical credits from transfer block may be applied to the 33 credit plan of study 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 51 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianSurgical Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-program- specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. System General Education Requirements SGRs (21-27 credits from classes on the approved lists in the SDSU Bulletin.) 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (0-3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #6: Social Sciences (0-3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits) a. 20 academic credits must be upper division

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 49 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 47 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianOccupational Therapy Assistant. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101& 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits) a. 20 academic credits must be upper division

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 57 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianLaw Enforcement. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree Degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are Political Science outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 and 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. POLS 100 - American Government 3 credits 2. POLS 253 - Current World Problems 3 credits 3. POLS 388 - Research Methods 3 credits 4. POLS 489 - Capstone 3 credits 5. POLS Electives 6 credits (excludes CJUS/POLS 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice) 6. 300-400 Level Non-American POLS course: 3 credits 7. 300-400 Level Political Science courses: 15 credits 8. A maximum of 6 credits may be selected from the following courses: • AGEC 352 - Agricultural Law 3 credits • AGEC 479 - Agricultural Policy 3 credits • AIS 462 - Formation of Federal Indian Policy 3 credits • BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business 3 credits • ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics 3 credits • ECON 433 - Public Finance 3 credits • ECON 467 - Labor Law and Economics 3 credits • GEOG 372-372L - Introduction to GIS and Lab 3 credits • GEOG 459- Political Geography 3 credits • HIST 381 - Imperialism, Then and Now 3 credits • HIST 416 - Civil Rights Movement 3 credits • PHIL 423 - Political Philosophy 3 credits 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice with an emphasis in Law Enforcement. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Political Science are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. POLS 100 - American Government (3 credits) 2. POLS 253 - Current World Problems (3 credits) 3. POLS 388 - Research Methods (3 credits) 4. POLS 489 - Capstone (3 credits) 5. POLS Electives (6 credits) 6. 300-400 Level Non-American POLS course (3 credits) 7. 300-400 Level Political Science courses (15 credits) A maximum of 6 credits may be selected from the following: 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 44 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianOccupational Therapy Assistant. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree Degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 and 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 from two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study (50%+ must be upper division) (33 credits) a. Up to 7 technical credits from transfer block may be applied to the 33 credit plan of study 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 49 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Political Science are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements 7 credits 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. POLS 100 - American Government (3 credits) 2. POLS 253 - Current World Problems (3 credits) 3. POLS 388 - Research Methods (3 credits) 4. POLS 489 - Capstone (3 credits) 5. POLS Electives (6 credits) 6. 300-400 Level Non-American POLS course (3 credits) 7. 300-400 Level Political Science courses (15 credits) A maximum of 6 credits may be selected from the following: 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 49 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Political Science are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements 7 credits 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. POLS 100 - American Government (3 credits) 2. POLS 253 - Current World Problems (3 credits) 3. POLS 388 - Research Methods (3 credits) 4. POLS 489 - Capstone (3 credits) 5. POLS Electives (6 credits) 6. 300-400 Level Non-American POLS course (3 credits) 7. 300-400 Level Political Science courses (15 credits) A maximum of 6 credits may be selected from the following: 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice with an Emphasis in Law Enforcement. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 54 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Human Services Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Sociology are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-program- specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #23: Oral Communication Social Sciences/Diversity (3 credits3-6 credits from two disciplines) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 from two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. SOC 284 - Investigating the Social World 3 credits 2. SOC 307 - Research Methods I 3 credits 3. SOC 308 - Research Methods II 3 credits 4. SOC 403 - Sociological Theory 3 credits 5. SOC 489 - Capstone 3 credits 6. SOC/ANTH Electives: 18 upper division credits 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 51 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianSurgical Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-program- specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. System General Education Requirements SGRs (21-27 credits from classes on the approved lists in the SDSU Bulletin.) 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (0-3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #6: Social Sciences (0-3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS 490, Capstone (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits) a. 20 academic credits must be upper division

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 39 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianAccounting. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: MATH 121-121L or MATH 123 (3 credits4-5 Credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) Bachelor of Arts Degree (3-9 credits): 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. BADM 101 - Survey of Business (3 credits) 2. BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) 3. DSCI 424 - Operations Research or ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics (3 credits) 4. ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) 5. ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics or ECON 431- Managerial Economics (3 credits) 6. ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics or ECON 330 - Money and Banking (3 credits) 7. ECON 319 - Seminar with Industry Leaders (1 credit) 8. ENTR 236 - Innovation and Creativity (3 credits) 9. ENTR 237 - Entrepreneurship Development (3 credits) 10. ENTR 338 - New Venture Creation (3 credits) 11. ENTR 410 - Financing Innovative Ideas (3 credits) 12. ENTR 488 - Entrepreneurial Studies Capstone Credits: 3 (Capstone) 13. FIN 310 - Business Finance (3 credits) 14. HRM 460 - Human Resource Management (3 credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated requirements specified below, SDSU will accept 48 technical up to 60 course credits from the A.A.S. A.D. Nursing degree. Students must successfully complete the A.D. Nursing degree from NWICC prior to transferring to SDSU for this agreement to apply. General education coursework completed at Normandale Community College is included in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSUthe course credits. Students must meet all South Dakota Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing are outlined below. The Note: Normandale courses are listed in italics font, whereas SDSU courses are listed in normal font. System General Education Graduation Requirements (SOR): minimum 33 credits required of which 21 credits are completed within the Associate in Science Degree in Nursing at Normandale and 12 credits are completed at SDSU. (Normandale students can select required 4 credit general education coursework elective to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGRSDSU general education requirement) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half If any of the hours required for completion requirements noted below as fulfilled at Normandale are not completed at Normandale, then the student will need to complete these requirements at SDSU or by transfer of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 creditsequivalent courses. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: • ENG 101, Composition I, 3 credits (fulfilled at Normandale by completion of ENGC 1101 Freshman Composition , 4 credits) • ENGL 201 201, Composition II (II, 3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (Communication: Fundamentals of Speech ( Normandale, COMM 1101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, 3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #43: Humanities and ArtsSocial Sciences/Diversity (Diversity. Must complete 6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. (fulfilled at Normandale by completion of foreign language coursesPSYC 2210 Developmental Psychology: Life Span, 4 credits and SOC 1104, Introduction to Sociology, 3 credits) 4. SGR Goal #4: Arts and Humanities/Diversity (partial fulfillment at Normandale by completion of PHIL 1103 Ethics, 3 credits) Must complete 6 credits from 2 disciplines on list in SDSU Bulletin 5. Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: Must complete 3 credits from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. (3 credits)Normandale, MATH 1100 College Algebra, 4 credit, MATH 1200 Finite 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6-8 credits from approved list in SDSU Bulletin). a. MICR 231/231L Microbiology and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at Normandale by completion of BIOL 2204 Microbiology, 4 credits) b. CHEM 106/106L Chemistry Survey and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at Normandale by completion of CHEM 1050 Foundations of Organic and Biochemistry, 3 credits OR CHEM 1061 Principles of Chemistry, 3 credits) 7. Advanced Writing requirement: met by completion of major requirements listed below 8. Globalization requirement: (fulfilled by completion of HSc 443, Public Health Science, 3 credits, RN-BS major requirement) 1. IGR Goal #1: NURS 109 First Year Seminar, 2 credits 2. IGR Goal #2: Cultural Awareness and Social and Environmental Responsibility (3 credits required; fulfilled at Normandale by completion of PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology, 4 credits) Additional Normandale requirements which meet RN Upward Mobility requirements, and reduce the number of SDSU nursing required pre-requisite credits 1. BIOL 221/221L Human Anatomy and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at Normandale by completion of 2. BIOL 325/325L, Physiology and Lab (fulfilled at Normandale by completion of BIOL 2042 Human Physiology, 4 credits ) 3. NUTR 315, Human Nutrition, 3 credits (fulfilled at Normandale by completion of NURS 2750 Nutrition and the Role of the Professional Nurse, 2 credits) 4. HSc 443, Public Health Science, 3 credits 5. Pha 321, Pharmacology, 3 credits 6. Select one, if MATH 1080 Introduction to Statistics or MATH 1090 Statway Statistics II, 4 credits is not selected to complete MNSCU Area 4 elective: a. HSc 445, Epidemiology, 3 credits b. STAT 281, Introduction to Statistics, 3 credits 7. NURS 222, Transition to BS, 1 credit 8. NURS 381, Family and Communication, 3 credits a. NURS 280**, earned by exam, 3 credits 9. NURS 385, Health Assessment and Clinical Decision Making, 5 credits a. NURS 265**, 4 credits and NURS 325**, 6 credits, earned by exam 10. NURS 454, Nursing Leadership and Management, 3 credits a. NURS 215**, 2 credits, earned by exam 11. NURS 416, Community Health, 5 credits a. NURS 310**, 4 credits earned by exam. 12. NURS 474, Nursing Research, 3 credits Upon completion of RN Upward Mobility nursing courses, 5 required nursing courses (19 required credits)** are earned. Upon admission to SDSU, the AD nursing courses are transferred to SDSU as a block. No more than 60 credits total can be transferred from Normandale to SDSU Additional requirements: a. Students transferring from Normandale must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5. Any course taken at Normandale with a grade below a "C" (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) must be retaken at SDSU if required for the SDSU Bachelor of Science in Nursing major. b. Successful score on NCLEX, resulting in licensure as an RN. c. Unencumbered license in state of practice.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated requirements specified below, SDSU will accept 48 technical up to 60 course credits from the A.A.S. A.D. Nursing degree. Students must successfully complete the A.D. Nursing degree from NORTHEAST prior to transferring to SDSU for this agreement to apply. General education coursework completed at Northeast Community College is included in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSUthe course credits. Students must meet all South Dakota Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent Note: NORTHEAST courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 stateslisted in italics font, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 creditswhereas SDSU courses are listed in normal font. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: • ENGL 201 101, Composition II I, 3 credits (met at NORTHEAST by completion of ENGL • ENGL 201, Composition II, 3 credits (NECC, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, 3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication: Fundamentals of Speech (met at NORTHEAST by completion of SPCH 1010 Fundamentals of Communication, 3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #43: Humanities and ArtsSocial Sciences/Diversity (Diversity. Must complete 6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language coursesfrom the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. (at NECC-PSYC 2200 Lifespan Psychology 3 credits and SOCI 1010, Introduction to Sociology, 3 credits) 4. SGR Goal #4: Arts and Humanities/Diversity (Must complete 6 credits from 2 disciplines on list in SDSU Bulletin) NECC: ARTS 1050, ENGL 2100, 2150, 2160, 2200, 2210 or 2720, FREN 1200 or 1210 HIST 1050 or 1060, MUSC 1550 PHIL 2610, SPAN 1200 or 1210. (2 semesters of language course fulfills requirement) 5. Goal #5: Mathematics (Mathematics: Must complete 3 credits)credits from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 6-8 credits from approved list in SDSU Bulletin). a. MICR 231/231L, Microbiology and Lab, 4 credits (met at NORTHEAST by completion of BIOL 2030, Microbiology, 4 credits) b. CHEM 106/106L, Chemistry Survey and Lab, 4 credits (NECC CHEM 1020, Survey of Chemistry, 3 credits or CHEM 1140 General Chemistry I, 5 credits) 7. Advanced Writing requirement: met by completion of major requirements listed below 8. Globalization requirement: ( HSc 443, Public Health Science, 3 credits, RN-BS major requirement) 1. IGR Goal #1: NURS 109, First Year Seminar, 2 credits 2. IGR Goal #2: Cultural Awareness and Social and Environmental Responsibility (3 credits required; met at NORTHEAST by completion of PSYC 1810, Introduction to Psychology) Additional NORTHEAST requirements (12 credits) which meet RN Upward Mobility requirements, and reduce the number of SDSU nursing pre-requisite credits required. 1. BIOL 221/221L, Human Anatomy and Lab, 4 credits (met at Northeast by completion of BIOS 2110, Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I, 4 cr) 2. BIOL 325/325L, Physiology and Lab (met at NECC by completion of BIOS 2120 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology II, 4 cr) 3. PHA 321, Pharmacology, 3 credits (met at NORTHEAST by completion of NURS 1120, Pharmacology & Nursing Practice I, 1.5 credits, NURS 1125, Pharmacology & Nursing Practice II, 1.5 credits & NURS 2120, Pharmacology & Nursing Practice III)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 57 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianLaw Enforcement. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree Degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are Sociology outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 and 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. SOC 284 - Investigating the Social World 3 credits 2. SOC 307 - Research Methods I 3 credits 3. SOC 308 - Research Methods II 3 credits 4. SOC 403 - Sociological Theory 3 credits 5. SOC 489 - Capstone 3 credits 6. SOC/ANTH Electives: 18 upper division credits Program or General Electives (0-3 Upper division credits) 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 51 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. A. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Sociology are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. SOC 284, Investigating the Social World (3 credits) 2. SOC 307, Research Methods I (3 credits) 3. SOC 308, Research Methods II (3 credits) 4. SOC 403, Sociological Theory (3 credits) 5. SOC ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 6. SOC/ANTH Electives (18 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 51 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianAccounting. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 25 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianFinancial Services. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Economics are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics : MATH 121 or MATH 123 (3 4-5 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. ECON 201**, Principles of Microeconomics (0 Credits) 2. ECON 202*, Principles of Macroeconomics (0-3 Credits) 3. BLAW 350, Legal Environment of Business (3 Credits) 4. DSCI 424, Operations Research or BADM 321, Business Statistics II (3 Credits) 5. ECON 301, Intermediate Microeconomics OR ECON 431, Managerial Economics (3 Credits) 6. ECON 302, Intermediate Macroeconomics OR ECON 330, Money and Banking (3 Credits) 7. ECON 319, Seminar with Industry Leaders (1 Credit) 8. FIN 310, Business Finance (3 Credits) 9. HRM 460, Human Resource Management (3 Credits) 10. MGMT/ CSC 325, Management Information Systems (3 Credits) 11. MGMT 360, Organization and Management (3 Credits) 12. MKTG 370, Marketing (3 Credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated belowbelow in III.B, SDSU will accept 48 38 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Economics are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: MATH 121-121L or MATH 123 (3 credits4-5 Credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) Bachelor of Arts Degree (3-9 credits): 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. BADM 485 - Business and Financial Decisions in a Global Economy (3 credits) (Capstone) 2. BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) 3. DSCI 424 - Operations Research or ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics (3 credits) 4. ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) 5. ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics or ECON 431- Managerial Economics (3 credits) 6. ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics or ECON 330 - Money and Banking (3 credits) 7. ECON 319 - Seminar with Industry Leaders (1 credit) 8. FIN 310 - Business Finance (3 credits) 9. HRM 460 - Human Resource Management (3 credits) 10. MGMT/CSC 325 - Management Information Systems (3 credits) 11. MGMT 360 - Organization and Management (3 credits) 12. MKTG 370 - Marketing (3 credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 42 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies English are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 32. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (at least 6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language coursessequence) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. ENGL 151 - Introduction to English Studies, (3 credits) 2. ENGL 221 - British Literature I, (3 credits) 3. ENGL 222 - British Literature II, (3 credits) 4. ENGL 241 - American Literature I, (3 credits) 5. ENGL 242 - American Literature II, (3 credits) 6. ENGL 284 - Introduction to Criticism, (3 credits) [SGR#2] 7. ENGL 479 - Capstone Course and Writing in the Discipline, (3 credits) 8. ENGL Electives (6 credits) 9. Select two 300 level literature courses, (6 credits) • ENGL 330 - Shakespeare • ENGL 343 - Selected Authors • ENGL 363 - Literary Genres 10. Select one 400 level literature course, (3 credits) • ENGL 445 - American Indian Literature • ENGL 447 - American Indian Literature of the Present • ENGL 492 - Topics 11. Select one writing course, (3 credits) • ENGL 379 - Technical Communication • ENGL 483 - Advanced Creative Writing • ENGL 492 - Topics 12. Select one linguistics course, (3 credits) 13. Supporting Coursework (6 credits) HIST 111 - World Civilizations I and HIST 112 - World Civilizations II Or HIST 121 - Western Civilization I and HIST 122 - Western Civilization II 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 45 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianFinancial Services. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies Credits: 3 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration Credits: 3 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone Credits: 3 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers Credits: 1 5. Goal-based Plan of Study (50%+ must be upper division) Credits: 33 Up to 7 technical credits from transfer block may be applied to the 33 credit plan of study 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical Institute must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated requirements specified in III.B. below, SDSU will accept 48 40 technical course credits and 6 required general education credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianAgriculture: Precision Technology Option or Agri- Business Option or Commodity Merchandizing Option for students majoring in Agronomy. Additional transferable system general education Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Agriculture: Precision Technology Option or Agri-Business Option or Commodity Merchandizing Option from LATC prior to transferring to SDSU for the technical course credits may to be earned at WDT and may be transferred accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to SDSUthe technical course credits. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Agronomy are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication. Must include ENGL 101 Composition I (3 credits) and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication. Must include SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech (3 credits) taken at LATC 3. SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences/Diversity. Must complete 6 credits in 2 disciplines from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. Must include ECON 201 (3 credits) taken at LATC. Must include one of the following: SOC 100, Introduction to Sociology: SOC 150, Social Problems; or SOC ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 34. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (Diversity. Must complete 6 credits in 2 disciplines (or a sequence of foreign language courses)) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin 45. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics. Must include MATH 102 College Algebra (3 credits)) or Math 115 Precalculus or higher 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences Sciences. Must include BIOL 151-151L General Biology I & Lab (6 4 credits) and either BIOL 153-153L General Biology II & Lab or BOT 201-201L General Botany & Lab (4 credits) 7. Institutional Graduation Requirements (IGRs): 8. Globalization Requirement: Will be met by completion of SOC 100, SOC 150, or SOC 240 (see item 3 above) 9. Advanced Writing Requirement: Will be met by completion of required course ABS 475-475L 1. PS 305/305L, Insect Biology and Lab, Or PS 307-307L, Insect Pest Management and Lab (3 credits) 2. PS 323, Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrient Management (3 credits) 3. PS 343/343L, Weed Science and Lab (3 credits) 4. PS 390, Seminar (1 credit)* 5. PS 490, Seminar (.5 credit) 6. PS 494, Internship (.5 credit) Note: A student must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher and a grade of C or higher in the courses used to satisfy the Agronomy core curriculum (courses in items 1-6 above) in order to graduate with a major in Agronomy. 7. ABS 475/475L, Integrated Natural Resource Management and Lab (3 credits)* 8. Plant Science Electives (9 credits). Must complete one course from each of three areas as noted in SDSU Bulletin: Crops, Plant Protection, and Soils/Environmental Protection. 9. CHEM 120/120L, Organic Chemistry and Lab (4 credits) OR or CHEM 108-108L, Organic and Biochemistry (5 credits) 10. PHYS 101/101L, Survey of Physics and Lab OR PHYS 111/111L, Introduction to Physics and Lab (4 credits) 11. MICR 231/23IL, General Microbiology and Lab (4 credits); OR both PS 421/421L, Soil Microbiology and Lab (3 credits) and PS 492, Topics (1 credit) 12. PS 383/383L, Principles of Crop Improvement and Lab (3 credits), OR BIOL 371, Genetics (3 credits), OR BIOL 202-202L, Genetics and Organismal Biology (4 credits) 13. CHEM 106/106L, Chemistry Survey and Lab (4 credits) OR CHEM 112/112L, General Chemistry and Lab ( 4 credits) 14. ENGL 379, Technical Communications (3 credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 44 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianPhysical Therapist Assistant. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences/Diversity (3 credits) 4. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 45. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits) a. 20 academic credits must be upper division

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 44 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianPhysical Therapist Assistant. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree Degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences/Diversity (3 credits) 4. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 45. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study (50%+ must be upper division) (33 credits) a. Up to 7 technical credits from transfer block may be applied to the 33 credit plan of study 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 23 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness Associate. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATI, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATI to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Economics are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATI if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. System General Education Requirements SGRs 15-24 credits from SDSU (6-15 credits transfer from LATI to SDSU) from classes on the approved lists in SDSU Bulletin. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101* & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication. SPCM 101** Fundamentals of Speech (3 0 credits) 3. SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences/Diversity (0-3 credits in two disciplines PSYCH 101* and ECON 201**) 4. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 45. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 creditscredits MATH 114*) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATI. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (6+ credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATI. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. ECON 201**, Principles of Microeconomics (0 Credits) 2. ECON 202*, Principles of Macroeconomics (0-3 Credits) 3. BLAW 350, Legal Environment of Business (3 Credits) 4. DSCI 424, Operations Research or BADM 321, Business Statistics II (3 Credits) 5. ECON 301, Intermediate Microeconomics OR ECON 431, Managerial Economics (3 Credits) 6. ECON 302, Intermediate Macroeconomics OR ECON 330, Money and Banking (3 Credits) 7. ECON 319, Seminar with Industry Leaders (1 Credit) 8. FIN 310, Business Finance (3 Credits) 9. HRM 460, Human Resource Management (3 Credits) 10. MGMT/ CSC 325, Management Information Systems (3 Credits) 11. MGMT 360, Organization and Management (3 Credits) 12. MKTG 370, Marketing (3 Credits) 13. BADM 485, Business and Financial Decisions in a Global Economy (capstone) (3 credits) 14. Upper-division Electives in the following subject areas (15 credits) ACCT/AGEC/BADM/BLAW/DSCI/ECON/ENTR/FIN/HRM/MGMT/MKTG 15. ENGL 379, Technical Communication (3 Credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 51 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianAccounting. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 39 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianAccounting. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: MATH 121-121L or MATH 123 (3 credits4-5 Credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) Bachelor of Arts Degree (3-9 credits): 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. BADM 101 - Survey of Business (3 credits) 2. BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) 3. DSCI 424 - Operations Research or ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics (3 credits) 4. ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) 5. ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics or ECON 431- Managerial Economics (3 credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 42 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies English are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 32. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (at least 6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language coursessequence) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. ENGL 151 - Introduction to English Studies, (3 credits) 2. ENGL 221 - British Literature I, (3 credits) 3. ENGL 222 - British Literature II, (3 credits) 4. ENGL 241 - American Literature I, (3 credits) 5. ENGL 242 - American Literature II, (3 credits) 6. ENGL 284 - Introduction to Criticism, (3 credits) [SGR#2] 7. ENGL 479 - Capstone Course and Writing in the Discipline, (3 credits) 8. ENGL Electives (6 credits) 9. Select two 300 level literature courses, (6 credits)  ENGL 330 - Shakespeare  ENGL 343 - Selected Authors  ENGL 363 - Literary Genres 10. Select one 400 level literature course, (3 credits)  ENGL 445 - American Indian Literature  ENGL 447 - American Indian Literature of the Present  ENGL 492 - Topics 11. Select one writing course, (3 credits)  ENGL 379 - Technical Communication  ENGL 483 - Advanced Creative Writing  ENGL 492 - Topics 12. Select one linguistics course, (3 credits) 13. Supporting Coursework (6 credits) HIST 111 - World Civilizations I and HIST 112 - World Civilizations II Or HIST 121 - Western Civilization I and HIST 122 - Western Civilization II 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated requirements specified below, SDSU will accept 48 technical up to 60 course credits from the A.A.S. A.A in Nursing degree. Students must successfully complete the A.A. Nursing degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred from OLC prior to SDSUtransferring to SDSU for this agreement to apply. Students must meet all South Dakota Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent Note: OLC courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 stateslisted in italics font, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 creditswhereas SDSU courses are listed in normal font. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: • ENGL 201 101, Composition II I, 3 credits (fulfilled at OLC by completion of ENGL 103 Freshman English I, 3 credits) • ENGL 201, Composition II, 3 credits (OLC, ENGL 113 Freshman English II, 3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication: Fundamentals of Speech (OLC, SPCM 103 Speech Communication, 3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #43: Humanities and ArtsSocial Sciences/Diversity (Diversity. Must complete 6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. (OLC PSYC 313 Developmental Psychology 3 credits and fulfilled at OLC by completion of foreign language coursesLSOC 103, Lakota Culture, 3 credits) 4. SGR Goal #54: Mathematics Arts and Humanities/Diversity (Must complete 6 credits from 2 disciplines on list in SDSU Bulletin) (partial completion fulfilled at OLC by completion of LAK 103 Lakota Language I, 3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics: Must complete 3 credits from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. (OLC, MATH 154 College Algebra, 3 credits) 6. Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6-8 credits from approved list in SDSU Bulletin). a. MICR 231/231L, Microbiology and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at OLC by completion of BIO 204 Basic Microbiology, 4 credits) b. CHEM 106/106L, Chemistry Survey and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at OLC by completion of CHEM 114/L Chemistry for Health Science and Lab, 5 credits) 7. Advanced Writing requirement: met by completion of major requirements listed below 8. Globalization requirement: (fulfilled by completion of HSc 443, Public Health Science, RN-BS major requirement) 1. IGR Goal #2: Cultural Awareness and Social and Environmental Responsibility, 3 credits required; fulfilled at OLC by completion of PSY 103, Introduction to Psychology, 3 credits) Additional OLC requirements which meet RN Upward Mobility requirements, and reduce the number of SDSU nursing pre-requisite credits required. 1. BIOL 221/221L, Human Anatomy and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at OLC by completion of BIO 224, Human Anatomy, 4 cr) 2. BIOL 325/325L, Physiology and Lab (fulfilled at OLC by completion of BIO 234 Human Physiology, 4 cr) 3. PHA 321, Pharmacology, 3 credits (fulfilled at OLC by completion of NURS 312, Pharmacology I, 2 credits and NURS 322, Pharmacology II, 2 credits) 4. First Year Seminar, 2 credits, IGR Goal #1 5. HSc 443, Public Health Science, 3 credits 6. NFS 315, Human Nutrition, 3 credits 7. Select one: a. HSc 445, Epidemiology, 3 credits b. STAT 281, Introduction to Statistics, 3 credits 8. Nurs 222, Transition to BS, 1 credit 9. Nurs 381, Family and Communication, 3 credits a. Nurs 280, earned by Exam**, 3 credits 10. Nurs 385, Health Assessment and Clinical Decision Making, 5 credits a. Nurs 265**, 4 credits and Nurs 325**, 6 credits), earned by exam 11. Nurs 454, Nursing Leadership and Management, 3 credits a. Nurs 215, 2 credits**, earned by exam 12. Nurs 416, Community Health, 5 credits a. Nurs 310**, 4 credits earned by exam.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 23 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness Associate. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Economics are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. System General Education Requirements SGRs 15-24 credits from SDSU (6-15 credits transfer from LATC to SDSU) from classes on the approved lists in SDSU Bulletin. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101* & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication. SPCM 101** Fundamentals of Speech (3 0 credits) 3. SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences/Diversity (0-3 credits in two disciplines PSYCH 101* and ECON 201**) 4. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 45. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 creditscredits MATH 114*) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (6+ credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. ECON 201**, Principles of Microeconomics (0 Credits) 2. ECON 202*, Principles of Macroeconomics (0-3 Credits) 3. BLAW 350, Legal Environment of Business (3 Credits) 4. DSCI 424, Operations Research or BADM 321, Business Statistics II (3 Credits) 5. ECON 301, Intermediate Microeconomics OR ECON 431, Managerial Economics (3 Credits) 6. ECON 302, Intermediate Macroeconomics OR ECON 330, Money and Banking (3 Credits) 7. ECON 319, Seminar with Industry Leaders (1 Credit) 8. FIN 310, Business Finance (3 Credits) 9. HRM 460, Human Resource Management (3 Credits) 10. MGMT/ CSC 325, Management Information Systems (3 Credits) 11. MGMT 360, Organization and Management (3 Credits) 12. MKTG 370, Marketing (3 Credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated belowbelow in III.B, SDSU will accept 48 38 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: MATH 121-121L or MATH 123 (3 credits4-5 Credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) Bachelor of Arts Degree (3-9 credits): 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. BADM 485 - Business and Financial Decisions in a Global Economy (3 credits) (Capstone) 2. BLAW 350 - Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) 3. DSCI 424 - Operations Research or ECON 423 - Introduction to Econometrics (3 credits) 4. ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) 5. ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics or ECON 431- Managerial Economics (3 credits) 6. ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics or ECON 330 - Money and Banking (3 credits) 7. ECON 319 - Seminar with Industry Leaders (1 credit) 8. FIN 310 - Business Finance (3 credits) 9. HRM 460 - Human Resource Management (3 credits) 10. MGMT/CSC 325 - Management Information Systems (3 credits) 11. MGMT 360 - Organization and Management (3 credits) 12. MKTG 370 - Marketing (3 credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated belowbelow in III.B, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Advertising are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 2. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 3. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 1. AHSS 111 Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity (3 credits) 2. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 3. A minor or second major or teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 1. ADV 370 - Advertising Principles (3 credits) 2. ADV 371-371L - Advertising Copy and Layout and Studio (3 credits) 3. ADV 372-372L - Advertising Media Strategies and Lab (3 credits) 4. ADV 442-442L - Integrated Marketing Communication and Campaigns Studio (3 credits) 5. MCOM 119 - Mass Communication Fundamentals (2 credits) 6. MCOM 210-210L - Basic Newswriting and Lab (3 credits) 7. MCOM 220-220L - Introduction to Digital Media and Lab (3 credits) 8. MCOM 270 - Data Analysis in Communication (3 credits) 9. MCOM 331-331L - Video Production and Lab (3 credits) 10. MKTG 370 - Marketing (3 credits) 11. MCOM 394 - Internship or MCOM 494 - Internship (3 credits) 12. MCOM 416- Mass Media in Society or ADV 476 - Global and Multicultural Advertising (3 credits) 13. MCOM 430 - Media Law (3 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the bachelor’s degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 51 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. A. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Sociology are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. SOC 284, Investigating the Social World (3 credits)

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 54 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library Human Services Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #23: Oral Communication Social Sciences/Diversity (3 credits3-6 credits from two disciplines) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 from two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from LATC. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study (50%+ must be upper division) (33 credits) a. Up to 7 technical credits from transfer block may be applied to the 33 credit plan of study 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 54 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness Associate. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and LATC, but no more than 60 credits total may be transferred from LATC to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts General Studies degree with a major in Interdisciplinary General Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT LATC if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: ENGL 101 & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3 3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #23: Oral Communication Social Sciences/Diversity (3 credits0-6 credits in two disciplines) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 two disciplines or in a sequence of foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. GS ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 2. Major electives (45 credits) a. 20 academic credits must be upper division

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated requirements specified below, SDSU will accept 48 technical up to 60 course credits from the A.A.S. RCTC A.S. Nursing degree. Students must successfully complete the A.S. Nursing degree from RCTC prior to transferring to SDSU for this agreement to apply. General education coursework completed at RCTC is included in Library Technician. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSUthe course credits. Students must meet all South Dakota Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Nursing are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s Note: RCTC courses are listed in italics font, whereas SDSU courses are listed in normal font. System General Education Graduation Requirements (SGR) must also be SOR): minimum 33 credits required of which 18 credits are completed as outlined belowwithin the A.D in Nursing at RCTC and 15 credits are completed at SDSU. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half If any of the hours required for completion requirements noted below as fulfilled at RCTC are not completed at RCTC, then the student will need to complete these requirements at SDSU or by transfer of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 creditsequivalent courses. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication Communication: • ENGL 201 101, Composition II I, 3 credits (fulfilled at RCTC by completion of ENGL 1117 Reading and Writing Critically I, 4 credits) • ENGL 201, Composition II, 3 credits)credits (RCTC ENGL 1118 Reading and Writing 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication Communication: Fundamentals of Speech (RCTC COMM 1114 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, 3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #43: Humanities and ArtsSocial Sciences/Diversity (Diversity. Must complete 6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language coursesfrom the approved list in SDSU Bulletin.  SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology, 3 credits (fulfilled at RCTC SOC 1614 Introduction to Sociology, 3 credits) and  HDFS 210, Lifespan Development, 3 credits. (RCTC-PSYC 2626 Human Growth and Development, 3 credits) 4. SGR Goal #4: Arts and Humanities/Diversity, 6 credits: ( 3 credits fulfilled at RCTC by completion of PHIL 1125 Ethics, 3 credits (Must complete 6 credits from 2 disciplines on list in SDSU Bulletin) 5. Goal #5: Mathematics Mathematics: Must complete 3 credits from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin. (RCTC, MATH 1111 Contemporary Concepts in Mathematics, 3 creditscredits OR MATH 1115 College Algebra, 3 credits ) 56. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 6-8 credits from approved list in SDSU Bulletin). a. MICR 231/231L Microbiology and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at RCTC by completion of b. CHEM 106/106L Chemistry Survey and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at RCTC by 7. Advanced Writing requirement: fulfilled by completion of major requirements listed below 8. Globalization requirement: (fulfilled by completion of HSc 443 Public Health Science, 3 credits, RN-BS major requirement) 1. IGR Goal #1: NURS 109 First Year Seminar, 2 credits 2. IGR Goal #2: Cultural Awareness and Social and Environmental Responsibility (3 credits required; fulfilled at RCTC by completion of PSYC 2618 General Psychology, 4 credits)) Additional RCTC requirements which meet RN Upward Mobility requirements, and reduce the number of SDSU nursing pre-requisite credits required: 1. BIOL 221/221L Human Anatomy and Lab, 4 credits (fulfilled at RCTC by completion of BIOL 1217, Anatomy and Physiology, 4 cr) 2. BIOL 325/325L Physiology and Lab (fulfilled at RCTC by completion of BIOL 1218, Physiology II, 4 cr) 3. HSc 443 Public Health Science, 3 credits 4. NFS 315 Human Nutrition, 3 credits 5. Pha 321 Pharmacology, 3 credits 6. Select one: a. HSc 445 Epidemiology, 3 credits b. STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics, 3 credits

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated belowbelow in III.B, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Advertising are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 2. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 3. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 1. AHSS 111 Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity (3 credits) 2. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 3. A minor or second major or teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 1. ADV 370 - Advertising Principles (3 credits) 2. ADV 371-371L - Advertising Copy and Layout and Studio (3 credits) 3. ADV 372-372L - Advertising Media Strategies and Lab (3 credits) 4. ADV 442-442L - Integrated Marketing Communication and Campaigns Studio (3 credits) 5. MCOM 119 - Mass Communication Fundamentals (2 credits) 6. MCOM 210-210L - Basic Newswriting and Lab (3 credits) 7. MCOM 220-220L - Introduction to Digital Media and Lab (3 credits) 8. MCOM 270 - Data Analysis in Communication (3 credits) 9. MCOM 331-331L - Video Production and Lab (3 credits) 10. MKTG 370 - Marketing (3 credits) 11. MCOM 394 - Internship or MCOM 494 - Internship (3 credits) 12. MCOM 416- Mass Media in Society or ADV 476 - Global and Multicultural Advertising (3 credits) 13. MCOM 430 - Media Law (3 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the bachelor’s degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 49 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianCriminal Justice. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree Degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies Sociology are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 201 Composition II (3 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 4. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 5. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements 7 credits 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two labs 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. SOC 284, Investigating the Social World (3 credits) 2. SOC 307, Research Methods I (3 credits) 3. SOC 308, Research Methods II (3 credits) 4. SOC 403, Sociological Theory (3 credits) 5. SOC ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (3 credits) 6. SOC/ANTH Electives (18 credits) 7. Students must earn a C or better in all major classes and maintain at least a

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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 48 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Library TechnicianBusiness – Business and Technology. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at WDT and may be transferred to SDSU. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies are outlined below. The general education coursework to meet South Dakota Regental System’s General Education Requirements (SGR) must also be completed as outlined below. This coursework may be taken at WDT if equivalent courses are available. Please note that BOR Policy 2.5 states, “Total transfer credit for work at two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution unless an approved program-specific waiver exists.” For this program, that number is 60 credits. 1. SGR Goal #1: Written Communication ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (3 6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication (3 credits) 3. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 43. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (3 credits) 54. SGR Goal #6: Natural Sciences (6 credits) 1. Natural Sciences Class (4 credits) from the approved list in SDSU Bulletin, taken as needed to earn 10 or more science credits from at least two different disciplines, with a minimum of two lab 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. Completion of a Modern Foreign Language through the 202 level (0-6 credits) 2. A minor, second major, teaching specialization: Satisfied in full by completion of the A.A.S. degree from WDT. 3. AHSS 111, Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity, (3 credits) 1. IDL 262 - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Studies (3 credits) 2. IDL 362 - Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Integration (3 credits) 3. IDL 479 - Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3 credits) 4. UC 489 - Transition to Careers (1 credit) 5. Goal-based Plan of Study [up to 15 credits from the technical block may count toward Plan of study] (33 credits) 1. Students transferring from Western Dakota Tech must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). 2. At least 33 credits for the degree must be upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement