Academic Program Sample Clauses

Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 49 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Criminal 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 with a major in 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 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
Academic Program. The Charter School shall operate the academic program in accordance with this Agreement, the Charter School’s Application, and applicable state and federal law, including providing at least the same equivalent time of instruction as other public schools and complying with assessment and accountability laws and rules (T.C.A. § 49-13-111). If the Charter School is performing below standards, the Authorizer may review the academic program. The Charter School will notify the Authorizer of any material changes to the academic program that are a change from the Charter School’s Application, and the Authorizer will evaluate to determine if they are material changes to this Agreement. Any changes to the school structure shall be considered material to this Agreement and shall not be permitted unless a formal amendment to this Agreement is secured in advance according to the provisions outlined in T.C.A. § 49-13-110(d), Commission Rule 1185-01-01-.04, and this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, school structure shall be defined as the academic focus or goals of the Charter School and grade levels served.
Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below, SDSU will accept 23 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Business Associate. Additional transferable system general education credits may be earned at 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 or Arts degree with a major in 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 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: ENGL 101* & ENGL 201 Composition I & II (3-6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #2: Oral Communication. SPCM 101** Fundamentals of Speech (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 two disciplines or in a sequence of modern foreign language courses) 5. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics (0-3 credits MATH 114*) 6. 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 ...
Academic Program. The Charter School shall operate the academic program in accordance with the charter agreement and academic state and federal law, including providing the same equivalent time of instruction as other public schools and complying with assessment and accountability laws and rules (T.C.A. §49-13-105).
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 Criminal 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 or Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in 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.
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Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements, as indicated below in III.B, SDSU will accept 38 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Business – 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 or a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in 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: ENGL 101 Composition I and ENGL 201 Composition II (6 credits) 2. SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign language courses) 3. SGR Goal #5: Mathematics: MATH 121-121L or MATH 123 (4-5 Credits) 4. 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- ...
Academic Program. A.A. in General Studies a. Requirements to be completed to earn the A.A. in General Studies are the following: i. ENGL 101, Composition I, 3 credits ii. ENGL 201, Composition II, 3 credits iii. SPCM 101, Fundamentals of Speech, 3 credits iv. Mathematics, 3 credits v. Natural Sciences, 3-6 credits* vi. Social Sciences, 3-6 credits* vii. Humanities/Arts, 3-6 credits* viii. 0-6 elective credits to reach a total of 30 credits from outside of the Radiologic Technology curriculum. b. Pathway One: Reverse Articulation (complete the 30 credits from SDSU and then complete the Radiologic Technology program at Xxxxx XxXxxxxx School of Radiologic Technology. Transfer the RT program credits back to SDSU for completion of degree.) i. Student must meet admission requirements for AA degree. ii. Student will complete the required AA in General Studies degree courses through SDSU. Then, students will enter the Radiologic Technology program at Xxxxx XxXxxxxx School of Radiologic Technology. iii. Upon successful completion of the Radiologic Technology program, the student will transfer back to SDSU and submit the graduation application. At that time, SDSU will accept a block of 30 technical credits in transfer. iv. SDSU will waive the graduation requirement that 8 of the last 16 credits for the Associate’s degree be earned as institutional credit. v. Students must meet all other SD Board of Regents and university requirements in order to receive the degree. a. Students must meet the placement requirements in math, English and reading before enrolling in math and English courses. Placement in these courses is determined by ACT, SAT or ACCUPLACER. c. Pathway Two: Forward Articulation (complete the Radiologic Technology Program at Xxxxx XxXxxxxx and transfer to SDSU to complete the AA in General Studies.) i. Student must meet admission requirements for AA degree. ii. Upon successful completion of the requirements for the Radiologic Technology Program, students may transfer to SDSU to complete the AA in General Studies. At that time, SDSU will accept a block of 30 technical credits from the Radiologic Technology Program. Students must successfully complete the Radiologic Technology Program at Xxxxx XxXxxxxx prior to transferring to SDSU for the technical credits to be accepted. iii. Students will complete requirements for the AA in General Studies and any other general education or free elective requirements that remain unsatisfied. iv. Students must meet all SD Board of Regents ...
Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III. B below, Dakota State University will accept 24 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Business Administration for students majoring in BBA (accounting, business technology, finance, management, marketing). Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Business Administration from SETC prior to transferring to Dakota State University for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 24 technical course credits. Students must meet all Board or Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at Dakota State University to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree (accounting, business technology, finance, management, marketing) are outlined below. BADM 220 Business Statistics (3 credits) BADM 310 Business Finance (3 credits) BADM 321 Business Statistics II (3 credits) BADM 344 Managerial Communications (3 credits) BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) BADM 360 Organization and Management (3 credits) BADM 405 International Trade and Finance (3 credits) BADM 425 Production and Operations Management (3 credits) BADM 482 Business Policy and Strategy (3 credits) CIS 325 Management Information Systems (3 credits) SOC 285 Society and Technology (3 credits) ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits) Choose one course from the following (3 credits) CIS 123 - Problem Solving and Programming (3 credits) CIS 130 - Visual Basic Programming (3 credits) CSC 150 - Computer Science I (3 credits) Choose three credits from the following (1 credit each): CIS 206 Advanced Applications: CIS 207 Advanced Applications: Spreadsheets CIS 208 Advanced Applications: Database CIS 209 Advanced Applications: SAS CIS 210 QuickBooks I The 30 credits must meet System General Education requirements and be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR policy 2:7. * Note: Transferable general education course credits can be completed at MTC.
Academic Program. A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III, SDSU will accept 34 technical course credits as a block from the A.A.S. degree.
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