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PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT with Respect to Applying the BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Sociology Concentration, Associate of Science Degree Program Towards the SOCIOLOGY MAJOR Bachelor of Arts Degree Program Between Sisseton Wahpeton College (SWC) and SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY (SDSU) I. Parties The parties to this agreement are South Dakota State University (SDSU), Brookings, SD and Sisseton Wahpeton College, Agency Village, SD. II. Purpose The purpose of this agreement is to: A. have a signed agreement that addresses the varying needs of students and complementary nature of the institutions' programs; B. provide increased educational opportunities for students from the region; C. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; and D. provide SWC students who have completed a Behavioral Science Sociology Concentration, Associate of Science degree an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology. III. Academic Program A. SDSU will accept up to 66 course credits from SW C's Associate of Science degree in Behavioral Science with a concentration in Sociology for students majoring in Sociology. (See Appendix A for course information on the AS degree in Behavioral Science at SWC). Students must successfully complete the A.S. degree Behavioral Science from SWC prior to transferring 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. See Appendix B for course equivalencies. B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology are outlined below. System General Education Graduation Requirements (SGRs): (3 credits) 1. ENLG 201 - Composition II (3 credits) Major and Support Course Requirements: (21 credits) 1. SOC 284, Investigating the Social World (3 credits) 2. SOC 308, Research Methods II (3 credits) 3. SOC 403, Sociological Theory (3 credits) 4. SOC 489, Capstone (3 credits) s. SOC/ANTH Electives (9 credits)

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PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

with Respect to Applying the BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Sociology Concentration, Associate of Science Degree Program

Towards the SOCIOLOGY MAJOR

Bachelor of Arts Degree Program

Between Sisseton Wahpeton College (SWC)

and SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY (SDSU)

I. Parties The parties to this agreement are South Dakota State University (SDSU), Brookings, SD and Sisseton Wahpeton College, Agency Village, SD.

II. Purpose The purpose of this agreement is to:

A. have a signed agreement that addresses the varying needs of students and complementary nature of the institutions' programs;

B. provide increased educational opportunities for students from the region; C. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; and D. provide SWC students who have completed a Behavioral Science Sociology

Concentration, Associate of Science degree an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology.

III. Academic Program A. SDSU will accept up to 66 course credits from SW C's Associate of Science degree in

Behavioral Science with a concentration in Sociology for students majoring in Sociology. (See Appendix A for course information on the AS degree in Behavioral Science at SWC). Students must successfully complete the A.S. degree Behavioral Science from SWC prior to transferring 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. See Appendix B for course equivalencies.

B. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology are outlined below.

System General Education Graduation Requirements (SGRs): (3 credits) 1. ENLG 201 - Composition II (3 credits)

Major and Support Course Requirements: (21 credits) 1. SOC 284, Investigating the Social World (3 credits) 2. SOC 308, Research Methods II (3 credits) 3. SOC 403, Sociological Theory (3 credits) 4. SOC 489, Capstone (3 credits) s. SOC/ANTH Electives (9 credits)

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College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Requirements (12-27 credits) 1. AHSS 111 - Introduction to Global Citizenship and Diversity (3 credits) 2. Modem Language completed through the 202 level (0-6 credits). 3. Minor outside of the student's major (9-18 credits)

Program or General Electives: (3-18 credits) if/as needed to reach 120 credit hours total required for graduation. Total number of credits completed with SDSU: 54 Total maximum number of credits from SWC: 66 Total credits required: 120

Additional requirements: a. Students transferring from SWC must have a cumulative GPA of "C" (2.0 on a 4.0

scale). b. A minimum GP A of 2.2 and at least a C in all major courses is required. c. No SOC class may be used for the major AND the CJUS minor. d. At least 33 credits must be from upper-division (300 or higher) courses.

IV. Obligations Both parties agree to confer with each other on a regular basis regarding changes in curricula involved in this articulation agreement.

V. Modifications This agreement may be modified from time to time by the South Dakota Board of Regents and Sisseton Wahpeton College. Modifications may not diminish the entitlements enjoyed by students who have already attended classes delivered under the terms of earlier versions of the agreement, except in rare instances in which retroactive implementation of modifications may be required to comply with accreditation standards or to conform to professional licensure requirements.

VI. Effective Date of Agreement This agreement will go into effect at the start of the Fall 2018 semester term at SWC and SDSU.

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VII. Acceptance of Agreement

For South Dakota State University:

of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Date: '"//~ /'tr-

Date: /()" //-18" Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

For Sisseton Wahpeton College:

Date: IO/1t; ljt£'

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APPENDIX A

PLAN OF STUDY FOR Associate of Science in Behavioral Science Sociology Concentration preparation to enroll in

SDSU's Bachelor of Arts in Sociology program.

Credit Hours Required: 66

Behavioral Science Major 25 credits Required Professional Core 13 credits

SS 110 - Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) PSY /SS 230 - Pseudoscience (3 credits) SS 220 - Research Methods (4 credits) [SOC 307 - Research Methods I at SDSU] MA TH 210 - Introduction to Statistics (3 credits)

Professional Electives 12 credits Complete the following 3 classes. SS 135 - Social Problems (3 credits) SS 210-The Family in Society (3 credits) SS 241- Introduction to Criminology (3 credits) Select 1 class from the following, based on interest in a minor. SS 125- Social Theories of Policing (3 credits) SS 120 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits) HPS 120 - United States Government (3 credits) HPS 250 - Introduction to Tribal Government (3 credits) PSY 204 - Psychological Aspects of Drug Use (3 credits) PSY 240 - Abnormal Psychology (3 credits) PSY 205 - Life Span Development (3 credits) BUS 217 - Microeconomics (3 credits)

General Education Requirements 41 credits Computer Science 3 credits

CST 141 - Microcomputer Applications (3 credits)

General Education 4 hours GEN 101 - Pathways to Success (3 credits) GEN 270 - Capstone Course (1 credit)

English/Communications 6 credits ENG 110 - Speech Communications (3 credits) ENG 112 - English Composition I (3 credits)

Math/Science 7 credits MATH 130 - College Algebra (3 credits) Science - Students are required to complete 4 credit hours selected from: NS 140 - Principles of Chemistry I (4 credits) NS 212 - General Biology (4 credits) NS 245 - Organic Chemistry ( 4 credits)

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NS 250 - Microbiology ( 4 credits) Or any Natural Science (NS) course with lab listed in catalog course descriptions that are 4 credit hours.

Humanities 3 credits DKT 112 - Dakota Language II (in sequence) (3 credits)

Social Sciences 6 credits PSY 110 - General Psychology Select one of the following based on interest in a minor at SDSU. DKT 265 - American Indian Sovereignty (3 credits) GEO 120 - World Geography(3 credits) HPS 120 - United States Government HPS ISO - Current Events (3 credits) HPS 160 - Western Civilization I (3 credits) HPS 165 - Western Civilization II (3 credits) HPS 210 - State and Local Government (3 credits) HPS 230 - American History I (3 credits) HPS 232 - American History II (3 credits) HPS 250 - Introduction to Tribal Government (3 credits) HPS 275 - Introduction to Tribal Law (3 credits) BUS 214 - Macroeconomics (3 credits) BUS 217 - Microeconomics (3 credits) * Or any HPS Course from approved Social Science List.

Dakota Studies 6 credits DKT 110 - Dakota Language I (3 credits) AND Select one of the following DKT 120 - Introduction to Dakota Studies (3 credits) DKT 140 - Dakota Culture (3 credits)

General Electives 4 credits Students choose classes of their choice. It is suggested to select ones required by the school to which they are transferring.

Complete 1 Laboratory Natural Science (4 credits)

Additional suggested classes from SWC ENG 212 - English Composition II to meet SGRl at SDSU (3 credits) DKT 205 - Dakota Language III to meet College Language requirement (3 credits) DKT 220-Dakota Language Oral Communication to meet College Language requirement (3 credits) One additional Sociology and Anthropology course (3 credits) - Up to 15 credits of Sociology and Anthropology classes may be transferred from SWC to SDSU

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APPENDIXB

Course by course equivalencies

swc COURSE SWC COURSE NAME CR SDSUCOURSE SDSU COURSE NAME CR

Comme nts

BUS 214 MACROECONOMICS 3 ECON 202 . MACROECONOMICS 3

BUS 217 MICROECONOMICS 3 ECON 201 MICROECONOMICS 3

CST 141 MICROCOMPUTER APPLIC. 3 csc 105 INTRO TO COMPUTER 3

DKT 110 DAKOTA LANGUAGE I 3 LAKL 101 INTRODUCTORY LAKOTA! 4

DKT 112 DAKOTA LANGUAGE II 3 LAKL 102 INTRODUCTORY TO LAKOTA II 4

DKT 120 INTRO TO DAKOTA STUDIES 3 AIS 100 INTRO TO AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES 3

DKT125 INTRO TO ARCHAELOGICAL FIELDWORK 3 AIS/ ANTH 1 00T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 130 DAKOTA HISTORY 3 LAKLl00T/HIST

lO0T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 131 AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN 3 AIS/HIST 100T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 135 DAKOTA SONG & DANCE 3 LAKL 100T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 136 DAKOTA BEADWORK 3 AIS/ART 100T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 137 DAKOTA QUILLWORK 3 AIS/ART 100T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 138 DAKOTA DESIGN & PAINTING 3 AIS/ART 100T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 140 DAKOTA CULTURE 3 AIS l00T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 146 DAKOTA REGALIA MAKING 3 AIS l00T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 160 DAKOTA ORAL TRADITION 3 ENGL249 LITERATURE OF DIVERSE CULTURES 3

DKT 170 TRAD PLANTS & HERBS 3 BOT 127 ETHNOBOTANY 3

DKT 180 SPECIAL TOPICS 1 - 3 AIS 100T ELECTIVE 1 - 3

DKT 189D DAKOTA BOW MAKING 3 AIS l00T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 190 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 - 3 AIS l00T ELECTIVE 1 - 3

DKT 205 DAKOTA LANGUAGE III 3 AIS 201 INTERMEDIATE LAKOTA! 3

DKT 210 NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 ENGL249 LITERATURE OF DIVERSE CUL TURES 3

DKT 212 DAKOTA LANG VOCABULARY REVIEW 3 AIS l00T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 216 IMAGES OF IND IN ART & FILM 3 ART 122 DESIGN II COLOR 3

DKT220 DAKOTA LANGUAGE ORAL COMM 3 AIS/LAKL 1 00T ELECTIVE 3

Will allow for AIS/LA KL 202 for BA degrees

DKT 225 DAKOTA LANG LITERATURE & COMP 3 AIS/LAKL 100T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 240 DAK REL TRAD & MOVEMENTS 3 REL 238 NATIVE AMERICAN RELIGIONS 3

DKT 250 INTRO TO TRIBAL GOVERNMENT 3 POLS 100T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 255 HISTORY OF AMERICAN INDIAN ED 3 AIS 211

SD AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE&ED 3

DKT 260 CONT. ISS. IN INDIAN LIFE 3 AIS 100 INTRO TO AM INDIAN STUDIES 3

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DKT 265 AMERICAN INDIAN SOVEREIGNTY 3 AIS l00T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 275 INTRO TO TRIBAL LAW 3 AISIPOLS l00T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 278 DAKOTA LANG TEACHING METH 3 AIS/MFL lO0T ELECTIVE 3

DKT 279 TEACHING NATIVE AMER STUDENTS 3 AIS 211

SD AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE&ED 3

ENG 102 ESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE ENGLISH 3 NC NC - REMEDIAL 0

ENG 110 SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS 3 SPCM 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 3

ENG 112 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 ENGL 101 COMPOSITION I 3

ENG 114 INTRO TO LITERATURE 3 ENGL 210 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3

ENG 160 DAKOTA ORAL TRADITION 3 ENGL249 LITERATURE OF DIVERSE CULTURES 3

ENG 210 NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 ENGL249 LITERATURE OF DIVERSE CULTURES 3

ENG 212 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 ENGL 201 COMPOSITION II 3

GEN 101 PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS * 3 UC 143 MASTERING LIFETIME LEARNING SKILLS 2

GEN 111 INTRO TO COMPUTER SKILLS * 3 csc 105 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 3

GEN 270 CAPSTONE COURSE * 1 IDL 262

FOUNDATIONS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 3

GEO 120 WORLD GEOGRAPHY 3 GEOG 210 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3

HPS 120 US GOVERNMENT 3 POLS 100 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 3

HPS 131 AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN 3 HIST lO0T ELECTIVE 3

HPS 150 CURRENT EVENTS 3 POLS 253 CURRENT WORLD PROBLEMS 3

HPS160 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 HIST 121 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3

HPS165 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 HIST 122 WESTERN CMLIZATION II 3

HPS 210 STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT 3 POLS 210 STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT 3

HPS 230 AMERICAN HISTORY I 3 HIST 151 US HISTORY I 3

HPS 232 AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 HIST 152 US HISTORY II 3

HPS 250 INTRO TO TRIBAL GOVERNMENT 3 POLS lO0T ELECTIVE 3

HPS 275 INTRO TO TRIBAL LAW 3 POLS l00T ELECTIVE 3

MATH130 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 MATH 102 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3

MATH210 INTRO TO STATISTICS 3 STAT 281 INTRO TO STATISTICS 3

NS 115 GENERAL ZOOLOGY 4 NRM 200/200L ANIMAL DIVERSITY & LAB 4

NS 130 GENERAL BOT ANY 4 BOT 201 /201L GENERAL BOTANY & LAB 3

NS 140 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I 4 CHEM 106/106L CHEMISTRY SURVEY & LAB 4

NS 170 TRADITIONAL PLANTS & HERBS 3 BOT 127 ETHNOBOTANY 3

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NS 176 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS I 4 PHYS 111/lllL INTRO TO PHYSICS I

AND LAB 4

NS 195 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS II 4 PHYS l 13/l 13L INTRO TO PHYSICS II

AND LAB 4

NS 212 GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 BIOL 151/BIOL

151L GENERAL BIOLOGY I/LAB 4

NS 215 GEOLOGY 4 GEOG 132-132L

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - NAT'L LANDSCAPES 4

NS225 ENVIROMENTAL SCIENCE 4 WL 110 ENVIRONMENT AL CONSER. 3

NS 226 LANDSCAPEECONOLOGY 4 LA lO0T ELECTIVE 4

NS 231 ANATOMY 4 BIOL 142 ANATOMY 4

NS241 PHYSIOLOGY 4 BIOL 210/210L

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY FOR ALLIED HLTH PROF/LAB 4

NS 245 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 CHEM 120 ELEMENTARY ORGANIC CHEM 3

NS 250 MICROBIOLOGY 4 MICR 231/23 lL

GENERAL MICROBIOLOGYIAND LAB 4

NS 260 ORNITHOLOGY 4 WLlO0T ELECTIVE 4

NS 280 SPECIAL TOPICS 1 - 4 BIOL292 TOPICS 1 -3

NS 290 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 - 4 BIOL 291 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 -3

PSY 110 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSYC 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3

PSY 125 SOCIAL THEORIES OF POLICING 3 CJUS 203 POLICING IN A FREE SOCIETY 3

PSY 130 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT I 3 HDFS 227 HUM DEV.I: CHILDHOOD 3

PSY 204 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DRUG USE 3 PSYC 414

DRUGSAND BEHAVIOR 3

PSY 205 LIFE SP AN DEVELOPMENT 3 HDFS 210 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT 3

PSY 230 PSEUDOSCIENCE & CONTROVERSY 3 PSYC 389

PSEUDOSCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY 3

PSY 240 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSYC 451 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3

ss 110 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 soc 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3

ss 120 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 CJUS 201 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3

ss 125 SOCIAL THEORIES OF POLICING 3 CJUS 203 POLICING IN A FREE SOCIETY 3

ss 135 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 soc 150 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3

ss 210 THE FAMILY IN SOCIETY 3 soc 382 THE FAMILY 3

ss 241 INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY 3 soc 351 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY 3