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****************************************************************************** RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve and move forward to the Executive Director. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: 3 – B (1) DATE: November 5, 2015 ****************************************************************************** SUBJECT: Course Modifications – NSU Northern State University has submitted the following course requests. These have been reviewed by the system Vice President for Academic Affairs. Upon approval, the proposals will move forward to the Executive Director for consideration and be reported on the Interim Actions report for the December Board meeting. New Course Requests 1) ART 270 Photography Techniques I 2) ART 460 Ceramics IV 3) ART 475 Photography Techniques IV 4) ARTD 113 Introduction to Digital Media 5) HIST 315 Modern Korea 6) SOC 260 Popular Culture and Society 7) SOC 383 Sport and Society Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course 1) ART 342 Sculpture III 2) ART 441 Sculpture IV 3) HIST 111 World Civilization I 4) HIST 112 World Civilization II 5) HIST 256 World History 6) HIST 314 History of Modern Japan 7) HIST 316 Pre-Modern Japan 8) SOC 261 Human Sexuality 9) SOC 281 Socio-Cultural Theory 10) SOC 354 Victimology 11) SOC 456 Community Corrections 12) SOC 471 Medical Sociology 13) SOC 489 Capstone

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****************************************************************************** RECOMMENDED ACTION

Approve and move forward to the Executive Director.

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL

AGENDA ITEM: 3 – B (1)

DATE: November 5, 2015

****************************************************************************** SUBJECT: Course Modifications – NSU

Northern State University has submitted the following course requests. These have been reviewed by the system Vice President for Academic Affairs. Upon approval, the proposals will move forward to the Executive Director for consideration and be reported on the Interim Actions report for the December Board meeting. New Course Requests

1) ART 270 Photography Techniques I 2) ART 460 Ceramics IV 3) ART 475 Photography Techniques IV 4) ARTD 113 Introduction to Digital Media 5) HIST 315 Modern Korea 6) SOC 260 Popular Culture and Society 7) SOC 383 Sport and Society

Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

1) ART 342 Sculpture III 2) ART 441 Sculpture IV 3) HIST 111 World Civilization I 4) HIST 112 World Civilization II 5) HIST 256 World History 6) HIST 314 History of Modern Japan 7) HIST 316 Pre-Modern Japan 8) SOC 261 Human Sexuality 9) SOC 281 Socio-Cultural Theory 10) SOC 354 Victimology 11) SOC 456 Community Corrections 12) SOC 471 Medical Sociology 13) SOC 489 Capstone

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COURSE FORM #5 Updated 03/2007

SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS New Course Request

NSU Art 4/21/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date Section 1. Course Title and Description If the course contains a lecture and laboratory component, identify both the lecture and laboratory numbers (xxx and xxxL) and credit hours associated with each. Provide the complete description as it will appear in the system common or unique database, including pre-requisites, co-requisites, and registration restrictions. Prefix & No. Course Title Credits ART 270 Photography Techniques I 3 Course Description: Foundation level instruction in camera and darkroom techniques. Photography field trips, lab sessions, and critiques. Experimental photography. Meets six hours per week. Prerequisite: ARTD 113 Section 2. Review of Course Will this be a common or unique course? (select the appropriate option below)

X This course will be a unique course. (Go to Section 3.)

This course will be a common course. (Complete below, then go to Section 3.)

Indicate universities that are proposing this common course: BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD

Section 3. Other Course Information 1. Are there instructional staffing impacts?

No. Replacement of which is (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

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being deleted. Effective date of deletion:

X No. Course rotation

Yes. Specify:

2. Existing program in which course will be offered: BSEd in Art Education

BA, Art, specialization(s) in • Fine Arts • Graphic Design

AS, Digital Design

3. Proposed instructional method: A – Studio (may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

Provide a brief justification: Proposed instructional methods are common and standard.

4. Proposed primary delivery: 001 Face-to-Face

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

5. Term in which change will be effective: Fall 2016

6. Can this course be repeated for additional credit? Yes, total credit limit: X No.

7. Will the grade for this course be limited to S/U (pass/fail)? Yes X No

8. Will section enrollments be capped?

X Yes, maximum per section 10 No

9. Will this course be equated (i.e. considered the same course for degree completion) with any other unique or common course in the course database? Yes X No

If yes, indicate the course(s) to which it will be equated.

10. Is this prefix already approved for your university? X Yes No

If no, provide a brief justification:

Section 4. To be completed by Academic Affairs

1. University department code: NART

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2. Proposed CIP code: 500605

Is this a new CIP code for this university? Yes X No

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COURSE FORM #5 Updated 03/2007

SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS New Course Request

NSU Art 4/21/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date Section 1. Course Title and Description If the course contains a lecture and laboratory component, identify both the lecture and laboratory numbers (xxx and xxxL) and credit hours associated with each. Provide the complete description as it will appear in the system common or unique database, including pre-requisites, co-requisites, and registration restrictions. Prefix & No. Course Title Credits ART 460 Ceramics IV 3 Course Description: Continues Ceramics III through directed study and application of advanced concepts, techniques, glazing and firing methods. Meets six hours each week. Prerequisite: ART 454. Section 2. Review of Course Will this be a common or unique course? (select the appropriate option below)

X This course will be a unique course. (Go to Section 3.)

This course will be a common course. (Complete below, then go to Section 3.)

Indicate universities that are proposing this common course: BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD

Section 3. Other Course Information 1. Are there instructional staffing impacts?

No. Replacement of which is (prefix, number, name of course, credits) being deleted. Effective date of deletion:

X No. Course rotation

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Yes. Specify:

2. Existing program in which course will be offered: All Art degree programs; BSED in Art

Education, BA in Art, Specialization in Fine Art, Specialization in Graphic Design, AS in Digital Design

3. Proposed instructional method: A – Studio

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

Provide a brief justification: Proposed instructional methods are common and standard.

4. Proposed primary delivery: 001 Face-to-Face

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

5. Term in which change will be effective: Fall 2016

6. Can this course be repeated for additional credit? Yes, total credit limit: X No.

7. Will the grade for this course be limited to S/U (pass/fail)? Yes X No

8. Will section enrollments be capped?

X Yes, maximum per section 5 No

9. Will this course be equated (i.e. considered the same course for degree completion) with any other unique or common course in the course database? Yes X No

If yes, indicate the course(s) to which it will be equated.

10. Is this prefix already approved for your university? X Yes No

If no, provide a brief justification:

Section 4. To be completed by Academic Affairs

1. University department code: NART

2. Proposed CIP code: 500701

Is this a new CIP code for this university? Yes X No

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS New Course Request

NSU Art 4/21/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date Section 1. Course Title and Description If the course contains a lecture and laboratory component, identify both the lecture and laboratory numbers (xxx and xxxL) and credit hours associated with each. Provide the complete description as it will appear in the system common or unique database, including pre-requisites, co-requisites, and registration restrictions. Prefix & No. Course Title Credits ART 475 Photography Techniques IV 3 Course Description: Advanced course work in Photographic camera and darkroom techniques. Topics include experimental methods, non-traditional and theoretical approaches to creating photographic images. Meets six hours per week. Prerequisite: ART 470 Section 2. Review of Course

Will this be a common or unique course? (select the appropriate option below)

X This course will be a unique course. (Go to Section 3.)

This course will be a common course. (Complete below, then go to Section 3.)

Indicate universities that are proposing this common course: BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD

Section 3. Other Course Information 1. Are there instructional staffing impacts?

No. Replacement of which is (prefix, number, name of course, credits) being deleted. Effective date of deletion:

X No. Course rotation

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Yes. Specify:

2. Existing program in which course will be offered: BSEd in Art Education

BA, Art, specialization(s) in • Fine Arts • Graphic Design

AS Digital Design

3. Proposed instructional method: A – Studio (may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

Provide a brief justification: Proposed instructional methods are common and standard.

4. Proposed primary delivery: 001 Face-to-Face

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

5. Term in which change will be effective: Fall 2016

6. Can this course be repeated for additional credit? Yes, total credit limit: X No.

7. Will the grade for this course be limited to S/U (pass/fail)? Yes X No

8. Will section enrollments be capped?

X Yes, maximum per section 5 No

9. Will this course be equated (i.e. considered the same course for degree completion) with any other unique or common course in the course database? Yes No

If yes, indicate the course(s) to which it will be equated.

10. Is this prefix already approved for your university? X Yes No

If no, provide a brief justification:

Section 4. To be completed by Academic Affairs

1. University department code: NART

2. Proposed CIP code: 500605

Is this a new CIP code for this university? Yes X No

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS New Course Request

NSU Art 4/21/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date Section 1. Course Title and Description If the course contains a lecture and laboratory component, identify both the lecture and laboratory numbers (xxx and xxxL) and credit hours associated with each. Provide the complete description as it will appear in the system common or unique database, including pre-requisites, co-requisites, and registration restrictions. Prefix & No. Course Title Credits ARTD 113 Introduction to Digital Media 3 Course Description: This course introduces the theory and practice of digital media, focusing on the production of art and design using digital tools. Students will learn the basic tools of software and hardware for digital art and design. Students will create projects with digital media including text, graphics, image, animation, video and audio. Section 2. Review of Course Will this be a common or unique course? (select the appropriate option below)

X This course will be a unique course. (Go to Section 3.)

This course will be a common course. (Complete below, then go to Section 3.)

Indicate universities that are proposing this common course: BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD

Section 3. Other Course Information 1. Are there instructional staffing impacts?

No. Replacement of which is

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(prefix, number, name of course, credits) being deleted. Effective date of deletion:

X No. Course deletion

Yes. Specify:

2. Existing program in which course will be offered: All Art degree programs; BSED in Art

Education, BA in Art, Specialization in Fine Art, Specialization in Graphic Design, AS in Digital Design

3. Proposed instructional method: A - Studio

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

Provide a brief justification: Proposed instructional methods are common and standard.

4. Proposed primary delivery: 001 Face-to-Face

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/administration/academics/aac/guidelines.htm )

5. Term in which change will be effective: Fall 2016

6. Can this course be repeated for additional credit? Yes, total credit limit: X No.

7. Will the grade for this course be limited to S/U (pass/fail)? Yes X No

8. Will section enrollments be capped?

X Yes, maximum per section 18 No

9. Will this course be equated (i.e. considered the same course for degree completion) with any other unique or common course in the course database? Yes X No

If yes, indicate the course(s) to which it will be equated.

10. Is this prefix already approved for your university? X Yes No

If no, provide a brief justification:

Section 4. To be completed by Academic Affairs

1. University department code: NART

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2. Proposed CIP code: 500401

Is this a new CIP code for this university? Yes X No

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Course Form #5 Updated AAC 03/2007

SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS New Course Request

NSU CAS/History 9/22/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date Section 1. Course Title and Description If the course contains a lecture and laboratory component, identify both the lecture and laboratory numbers (xxx and xxxL) and credit hours associated with each. Provide the complete description as it will appear in the system common or unique database, including pre-requisites, co-requisites, and registration restrictions. Prefix & No. Course Title Credits HIST 315 Modern Korea 3 Course Description: This course examines social, cultural, political, and economic transformations and continuities in Korea since 1800. This time period will be divided into three eras: the Chosŏn Dynasty, the era of Japanese colonialism, and the period of north/south division. Major themes include imperialism, nationalism, gender, and industrialization. Specific topics include the yangban, military comfort women, the Korean War, and contemporary political tensions in the greater East Asia region. Textual and audio/visual materials will illuminate the varied experiences of Koreans with modernity. Section 2. Review of Course Will this be a common or unique course? (select the appropriate option below)

X This course will be a unique course. (Go to Section 3.)

This course will be a common course. (Complete below, then go to Section 3.)

Indicate universities that are proposing this common course: BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD

Section 3. Other Course Information 1. Are there instructional staffing impacts?

No. Replacement of which is (prefix, number, name of course, credits) being deleted. Effective date of deletion:

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X No, schedule management. Explain: Schedule rotation

Yes. Specify:

2. Existing program in which course will be offered: History

3. Proposed instructional method: Lecture

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/services/academics/AAC/guidelines.htm )

Provide a brief justification:

4. Proposed primary delivery: Face to face

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/services/academics/AAC/guidelines.htm )

5. Term in which change will be effective: Fall 2016

6. Can this course be repeated for additional credit? Yes, total credit limit: X No.

7. Will the grade for this course be limited to S/U (pass/fail)? Yes X No

8. Will section enrollments be capped?

Yes, maximum per section X No

9. Will this course be equated (i.e. considered the same course for degree completion) with any other unique or common course in the course database? Yes X No

If yes, indicate the course(s) to which it will be equated.

10. Is this prefix already approved for your university? Yes X No

If no, provide a brief justification: New unique course.

Section 4. To be completed by Academic Affairs

1. University department code: NHISG

2. Proposed CIP code: 540101

Is this a new CIP code for this university? Yes X No

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS New Course Request

NSU Sociology

10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date Section 1. Course Title and Description If the course contains a lecture and laboratory component, identify both the lecture and laboratory numbers (xxx and xxxL) and credit hours associated with each. Provide the complete description as it will appear in the system common or unique database, including pre-requisites, co-requisites, and registration restrictions. Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 260 Popular Culture and Society 3 Course Description: Human social life is portrayed in and produced through popular culture media such as film, television, books, or video games. The course examines key concepts of the studies of popular culture by examining how culture is portrayed in media and shaped by status categories such as gender, race/ethnicity, class, and sexuality. Students are introduced to content analysis and use it to produce research about contemporary media trends. Section 2. Review of Course Will this be a common or unique course? (select the appropriate option below)

X This course will be a unique course. (Go to Section 3.)

This course will be a common course. (Complete below, then go to Section 3.)

Indicate universities that are proposing this common course: BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD

Section 3. Other Course Information 1. Are there instructional staffing impacts?

No. Replacement of which is

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(prefix, number, name of course, credits) being deleted. Effective date of deletion:

X No, schedule management. Explain: Schedule rotation

Yes. Specify:

2. Existing program in which course will be offered:

Sociology

3. Proposed instructional method: R - Lecture

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/services/academics/AAC/guidelines.htm ) Provide a brief justification: Face-to-face instruction in a lecture format allows for greater emphasis on both discussion and analysis, with a particular emphasis on beginning sociological research. A lecture course also allows for more intensive interaction between faculty and student and will allow for a great chance at recruitment into the major.

4. Proposed primary delivery: 001 - Face-to-face (may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/services/academics/AAC/guidelines.htm )

5. Term in which change will be effective: Fall 2016

6. Can this course be repeated for addition credit?

Yes, total credit limit: X No.

7. Will the grade for this course be limited to S/U (pass/fail)? Yes X No

8. Will section enrollments be capped? X Yes, maximum per section 30 No

9. Will this course be equated (i.e. considered the same course for degree completion) with any

other unique or common course in the course database? Yes X No

If yes, indicate the course(s) to which it will be equated.

10. Is this prefix already approved for your university? X Yes No

If no, provide a brief justification:

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Section 4. To be completed by Academic Affairs

1. University department code: NPSOC

2. Proposed CIP code: 451101

Is this a new CIP code for this university? Yes X No

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Course Form #5 Updated AAC 03/2007

SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS New Course Request

NSU Sociology 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date Section 1. Course Title and Description If the course contains a lecture and laboratory component, identify both the lecture and laboratory numbers (xxx and xxxL) and credit hours associated with each. Provide the complete description as it will appear in the system common or unique database, including pre-requisites, co-requisites, and registration restrictions. Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 383 Sport and Society 3 Course Description: This course will serve as an investigation into the institution of organized sport from a sociological perspective. The course follows a common approach to the sociology of sports by not only viewing sport as a microcosm of society, but also as a vehicle where society is created, reproduced, and changed, as sports are social constructions and thus arenas for the study of sociological processes. Thus, the focus of the course will be upon "the structure, processes, and problems of sport as an institutionalized social system." Common sociological concepts such as stratification, norms, mobility, violence, and social structure that are evidenced in athletics will be examined. Section 2. Review of Course Will this be a common or unique course? (select the appropriate option below)

X This course will be a unique course. (Go to Section 3.)

This course will be a common course. (Complete below, then go to Section 3.)

Indicate universities that are proposing this common course: BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD

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Section 3. Other Course Information 1. Are there instructional staffing impacts?

No. Replacement of which is (prefix, number, name of course, credits) being deleted. Effective date of deletion:

X No, schedule management. Explain: Course rotation

Yes. Specify:

2. Existing program in which course will be offered:

Sociology

3. Proposed instructional method: R - Lecture

(may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/services/academics/AAC/guidelines.htm ) Provide a brief justification: Face-to-face instruction in a lecture format allows for greater emphasis on both discussion and analysis, with a particular emphasis on beginning sociological research. A lecture course also allows for more intensive interaction between faculty and student and will allow for a great chance at recruitment into the major.

4. Proposed primary delivery: 001 - Face-to-face (may be found at http://www.sdbor.edu/services/academics/AAC/guidelines.htm )

5. Term in which change will be effective: Fall 2016

6. Can this course be repeated for addition credit?

Yes, total credit limit: X No.

7. Will the grade for this course be limited to S/U (pass/fail)? Yes X No

8. Will section enrollments be capped? X Yes, maximum per section 30 No

9. Will this course be equated (i.e. considered the same course for degree completion) with any

other unique or common course in the course database? Yes X No

If yes, indicate the course(s) to which it will be equated.

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10. Is this prefix already approved for your university? X Yes No

If no, provide a brief justification:

Section 4. To be completed by Academic Affairs

1. University department code: NPSOC

2. Proposed CIP code: 451101

Is this a new CIP code for this university? Yes X No

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU Art 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits ART 342 Sculpture III 3

Course Description: Continues Sculpture II through directed study and application of advanced sculptural concepts, techniques and materials. Meets six hours each week. Prerequisite: ART 341

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU USD

Subject: Re: NSU sculpture course numbers Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 11:08:52 AM Central Daylight Time From: Steele, Tim To: Blair, Greg CC: Kilian, Peter, Wieland, William, Wallace, ScoK

No issues. Happy to coordinate and work together.

Tim Steele Director of The School of Design

South Dakota State University 605-688-4103 • 101 Grove Hall, Box 2802 Brookings, SD 57007

the Difference is Design Architecture • Ar t Education Graphic Design • Interior Design Landscape Architecture • Studio Ar t

From: "Blair, Greg" <[email protected]> Date:

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Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 10:59 AM To: Michael Steele <[email protected]> Cc: "Kilian, Peter" <[email protected]>, "Wieland, William" <[email protected]> Subject: NSU sculpture course numbers

Hi Tim, We are in the process of changing our advanced sculpture courses from being listed as special topics to Sculpture III and Sculpture IV. Do you have any issues with us using the same course numbers that you currently use at SDSU? I believe these are ART 342 and ART 441.

Thanks, Greg

Greg Blair, PhD Associate Professor of Art Northern Galleries Director Art Club Advisor

Northern State University Aberdeen, SD 605.626.7766 gregoryblair.com

3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Schedule Rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Art 5. CIP code for the common course 500709 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: A – Studio Course/Small Grp Inst 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: 001 – Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NART 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction:

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Course Form #2

SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU Art 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits ART 441 Sculpture IV 3

Course Description: Continues Sculpture III through directed study and application of advanced sculptural concepts, techniques and materials. Meets six hours each week. Prerequisite: ART 342, Sculpture III

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU USD Subject: Re: NSU sculpture course numbers Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 11:08:52 AM Central Daylight Time From: Steele, Tim To: Blair, Greg CC: Kilian, Peter, Wieland, William, Wallace, ScoK

No issues. Happy to coordinate and work together.

Tim Steele Director of The School of Design South Dakota State University 605-688-4103 • 101 Grove Hall, Box 2802 Brookings, SD 57007

the Difference is Design Architecture • Ar t Education Graphic Design • Interior Design Landscape Architecture • Studio Ar t

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From:"Blair, Greg" <[email protected]> Date:Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 10:59 AM To:Michael Steele <[email protected]> Cc:"Kilian, Peter" <[email protected]>, "Wieland, William" <[email protected]> Subject:NSUI sculpture course numbers Hi Tim, We are in the process of changing our advanced sculpture courses from being listed as special topics to Sculpture III and Sculpture IV. Do you have any issues with us using the same course numbers that you currently use at SDSU? I believe these are ART 342 and ART 441.

Thanks, Greg

Greg Blair, PhD Associate Professor of Art Northern Galleries Director Art Club Advisor

Northern State University Aberdeen, SD 605.626.7766 gregoryblair.com

3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Schedule Rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Art 5. CIP code for the common course 500709

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6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: A – Studio Course/Small Grp Instr 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: 001 – Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NART 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction:

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU CAS/History 9/22/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits HIST 111 World Civilizations I 3

Course Description: A survey of the history, culture, religion and society of the principal civilizations of the world to 1500.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU X DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU X USD Permission to teach HIST 111 and 112 from Ben Jones, Dean and Professor of History, DSU. We have no issue with this. Good luck with the course! Ben Permission to teach HIST 111 and 112 from Dr. William Prigge (Chair of History, SDSU). It’s certainly no problem with us. Thanks Steve. Will Permission to teach HISTS 111 and 112 from Professor Kurt Hackemer (Chair, Department of History, USD). Steven, No problems whatsoever with NSU offering HIST 111 and 112. We have found that 111/112 is much better preparation for the PRAXIS than 121/122, so your History Ed majors will especially appreciate having the course. Kurt 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion:

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X No. Schedule Management, explain: Course rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: History 5. CIP code for the common course 54.0101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NHISG 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction: None

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU CAS/History 9/22/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits HIST 112 World Civilizations II 3

Course Description: A survey of the history, culture, religion and society of the principal civilizations of the world since 1500.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU X DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU X USD Permission to teach HIST 111 and 112 from Ben Jones, Dean and Professor of History, DSU. We have no issue with this. Good luck with the course! Ben Permission to teach HIST 111 and 112 from Dr. William Prigge (Chair of History, SDSU). It’s certainly no problem with us. Thanks Steve. Will Permission to teach HISTS 111 and 112 from Professor Kurt Hackemer (Chair, Department of History, USD). Steven, No problems whatsoever with NSU offering HIST 111 and 112. We have found that 111/112 is much better preparation for the PRAXIS than 121/122, so your History Ed majors will especially appreciate having the course. Kurt 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion:

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X No. Schedule Management, explain: Schedule rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: History 5. CIP code for the common course 54.0101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NHISG 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction: None

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU CAS/History 9/22/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits HIST 256 World History 3

Course Description: A thematic and comparative approach to world history, beginning with the rise of the Mongols in the thirteenth century, and ending with globalization in the late twentieth century. Trade diasporas, technology, disease and imperialism are the major themes addressed.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU X DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU USD From: Jones, Benjamin Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 8:58 AM To: Usitalo, Steven Subject: Re: State Board Members

That's fine with me. We have that in our catalogue, but have not taught it in years. Ben

From: Usitalo, Steven Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 1:22 PM To: Jones, Benjamin Subject: RE: New Course Hello Ben - this is Steven from NSU again. I have an instructor here who'd like to teach HIST 256: World History. Are you ok with us teaching the course? Best Steven 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion:

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X No. Schedule Management, explain: Schedule rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: History 5. CIP code for the common course 54.0101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NHISG 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction: None

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU CAS/History 9/22/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits HIST 314 History of Modern Japan 3

Course Description: This course examines social, cultural, political, and economic transformations and continuities in Japan since 1800. Major topics include the Tokugawa Shogunate, the Meiji Restoration, the Russo-Japanese War, the American occupation, and the period of high economic growth.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU USD From: Prigge, William Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 4:48 PM To: Usitalo, Steven Subject: RE: HIST 314/Modern Japan

No problem at all. From: Usitalo, Steven Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 8:42 PM To: Prigge, William Subject: RE: HIST 314/Modern Japan Hello Will - I forgot one additional course. We have a new instructor who'd like to teach HIST 314, Modern Japan. Are you agreeable to this? Best again Steven 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Schedule rotation

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Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: History 5. CIP code for the common course 54.0101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NHISG 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction: None

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU CAS/History 9/22/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits HIST 316 Pre-Modern Japan 3

Course Description: This course examines social, cultural, political, and economic transformations and continuities in Japan from prehistoric times to 1800. Major topics include the formation of the Yamato state, Buddhism, Heian literature, samurai class formation, the Warring States period, and Tokugawa era social transformations.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU USD Dear Greg, Welcome. Yes, that would be fine with us. Will From: Depies, Gregory Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 3:33 PM To: Prigge, William Cc: Usitalo, Steven Subject: RE: HIST 314/Modern Japan Dear Dr. Prigge, I am the new East Asian historian at Northern State University and Steven Usitalo asked me to e-mail you to get permission to teach HIST 316 Pre-Modern Japan. This is in addition to HIST 314 Modern Japan. Please let me know if there are any questions I can answer about it. Thank you and best regards, Greg DePies, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, History Northern State University

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3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Schedule rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: History 5. CIP code for the common course 54.0101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NHISG 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction: None

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU Sociology 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 261 Human Sexuality 3

Course Description: The study of human sexuality as it relates to anthropology and sociology. Topics include: primate sexuality, evolution of sexuality, human reproductive physiology, sexual behavior in non-Western cultures, and sociological perspectives on sexuality in contemporary American society.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU X USD From: Dudley, John E Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 5:58 PM To: Stallings, Teresa <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Permission to teach new courses Dear Teresa, Thanks for your message, and I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to get back to you. We have no objection to your offering these courses. Thanks, John __________________________ John Dudley Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Acting Chair, Anthropology and Sociology Professor of English

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University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion, SD 57069 605-677-5221 [email protected] From: Stallings, Teresa Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:22 AM To: Dudley, John E <[email protected]> Subject: Permission to teach new courses Hello, We (NSU Sociology Dept.) are revising our curriculum and would like your permission to teach the following courses: SOC 261 – Human Sexuality SOC 471 – Medical Sociology Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you, Dr. Teresa Stallings NSU Sociology Department 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Course rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Sociology 5. CIP code for the common course 450201 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: R - Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: 001 – Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NPSOC 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction:

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NSU Sociology 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 281 Socio-Cultural Theory 3

Course Description: (Also ANTH 280.) An introduction to the nature of theories of human social and cultural behavior and their construction. Major approaches from anthropology and sociology will be examined in order to better comprehend elements essential to generating knowledge of social behavior.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU X USD ------ Original message------ From: Dudley, John E Date: Wed, Sep 9, 2015 5:33 PM To: Waid-Lindberg, Courtney A; Subject:RE: Seeking permission to teach courses at NSU Hi Courtney, No worries – I appreciate that you’re asking! No objection from us about your teaching SOC/ANTH 281. Sandy McKeown is now the director of the Criminal Justice Program. I’ve been in touch with her about, and I’ll follow up. Best, John

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__________________________ John Dudley Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Acting Chair, Anthropology and Sociology Professor of English University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion, SD 57069 605-677-5221 [email protected] From: Waid-Lindberg, Courtney A Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 2:53 PM To: Dudley, John E <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Seeking permission to teach courses at NSU Hi John, I apologize for yet another email concerning course permission. I believe this will be the last one. We have decided to offer a 200 level theory course as part of the curriculum. This course, SOC/ANTH 281 -- Socio-Cultural Theory, is offered in your department. Do we have your permission to teach this course? I believe that I had emailed Steve Feimer prior to emailing you last week, but I have yet to hear from him. Thanks for following up. Courtney 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Course rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Sociology 5. CIP code for the common course 451101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: R - Lecture

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7. Proposed delivery method by this university: 001 - Face-to-face 8. University Dept. Code NPSOC 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction:

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU Sociology 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 354 Victimology 3

Course Description: An up-to-date examination of the victim-offender relationship, including: characteristics of those victimized; forms of victimization; the role of the victim in contributing to their own injuries and losses; and, state and federal programs designed to ameliorate physical, emotional and economic suffering.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU USD From: Emery, Mary Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:18 AM To: Stallings, Teresa <[email protected]> Subject: RE: permission to teach soc courses at NSU We are fine with you teaching those courses. We can also share syllabi if that would be useful to you. Mary Emery, Department Head Sociology and Rural Studies http://www.sdstate.edu/soc/about/index.cfm 605 6884889; cell 402 304 1531 From: Stallings, Teresa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:17 AM To: Emery, Mary Subject: permission to teach soc courses at NSU Hello, We are revamping our sociology curriculum and would like permission to teach the following courses: SOC 456 – Community Corrections SOC 354 – Victimology Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. Dr. Teresa Stallings NSU Dept. of Sociology

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3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Course rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Sociology 5. CIP code for the common course 451101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: R - Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: 001 – Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NPSOC 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction:

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NSU Sociology 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 456 Community Corrections 3

Course Description: An examination of the history of adult and juvenile treatment and punishment. Emphasis is upon contemporary community based treatment as well as traditional prison-based incarceration. The process of sentencing, particularly the role of the pre-sentence investigation (PSI) is covered. Special attention is devoted to internship and career possibilities in the corrections arena.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

X BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU X USD From: Emery, Mary Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:18 AM To: Stallings, Teresa <[email protected]> Subject: RE: permission to teach soc courses at NSU We are fine with you teaching those courses. We can also share syllabi if that would be useful to you. Mary Emery, Department Head Sociology and Rural Studies http://www.sdstate.edu/soc/about/index.cfm 605 6884889; cell 402 304 1531 From: Stallings, Teresa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:17 AM To: Emery, Mary Subject: permission to teach soc courses at NSU Hello,

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We are revamping our sociology curriculum and would like permission to teach the following courses: SOC 456 – Community Corrections SOC 354 – Victimology Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. Dr. Teresa Stallings NSU Dept. of Sociology Dear Courtney, SOC 354 looks like a unique course at SDSU, so you should check with them about that course. SOC 456 is taught primarily as a crosslisted course based in Criminal Justice (part of our Political Science department), so I will follow up with their program director and chair, and will get back to you. Thanks, John __________________________ John Dudley Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Acting Chair, Anthropology and Sociology Professor of English University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion, SD 57069 605-677-5221 [email protected] From: Waid-Lindberg, Courtney A Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 1:21 PM To: Dudley, John E <[email protected]> Subject: Seeking permission to teach courses at NSU Greetings John, My name is Courtney Waid-Lindberg, and I am an assistant professor in the sociology program at Northern State University. I hope this email finds you well. We are revising our sociology program and are looking to add two courses (which your program may or may not currently offer) to our course offerings. These courses are SOC 354 – Victimology and SOC 456 – Community Corrections. Would you, as acting sociology chair at USD, approve of us offering these courses? We are hoping to send our materials to Academic Affairs here at NSU soon. I look forward to hearing from you! Courtney Courtney A. Waid-Lindberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice

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College of Arts and Sciences Internship Coordinator Northern State University 1200 S. Jay Street Aberdeen, SD 57401 605-626-2355 From: Stallings, Teresa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:17 AM To: Emery, Mary Subject: permission to teach soc courses at NSU Hello, We are revamping our sociology curriculum and would like permission to teach the following courses: SOC 456 – Community Corrections SOC 354 – Victimology Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. Dr. Teresa Stallings NSU Dept. of Sociology From: "Colmenero-Chilberg, Laura" <[email protected]> Subject: RE: BHSU Sociology Curriculum Changes Date: August 21, 2015 at 11:46:12 AM CDT To: "Stallings, Teresa" <[email protected]> I don’t see any reason for you to not teach Community Corrections and Medical Sociology on your campus. They’re important courses and fit into both of our programs. Laura Chilberg 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Course rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Sociology 5. CIP code for the common course 450401 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: R - Lecture

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7. Proposed delivery method by this university: 001 - Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NPSOC 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction:

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU Sociology 9/22/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 471 Medical Sociology 3

Course Description: This course provides an introduction to the field of medical sociology. It examines the social aspects and components of health, illness, patient-healthcare worker relationships and healthcare systems.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT SDSU X USD From: "Dudley, John E" <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Permission to teach new courses Date: August 20, 2015 at 5:57:39 PM CDT To: "Stallings, Teresa" <[email protected]> Dear Teresa, Thanks for your message, and I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to get back to you. We have no objection to your offering these courses. Do you expect these to be delivered on campus, online, or both? Thanks, John __________________________ John Dudley Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Acting Chair, Anthropology and Sociology Professor of English University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion, SD 57069

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605-677-5221 [email protected] From: Stallings, Teresa Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 11:22 AM To: Dudley, John E <[email protected]> Subject: Permission to teach new courses Hello, We (NSU Sociology Dept.) are revising our curriculum and would like your permission to teach the following courses: SOC 261 – Human Sexuality SOC 471 – Medical Sociology Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you, Dr. Teresa Stallings NSU Sociology Department

3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Schedule rotation Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Sociology 5. CIP code for the common course 451101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: Lecture 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: Face-to-face 8. University Dept. Code NPSOC 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Spring, 2016

10. Section Restriction: none

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SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS Authority to Offer an Existing Common Course

NSU Sociology 10/20/15 Institution Division/Department Institutional Approval Signature Date

1. Provide the complete description as it appears in the system common course database including prerequisites.

Prefix & No. Course Title Credits SOC 489 Capstone 3

Course Description: This course gives students experience in integrating theory and data analysis. Students will produce an original research project that demonstrates student abilities to conduct a literature review, compose a research question(s) and hypotheses, conduct statistical testing from databases and qualitative coding of relevant transcripts/documents from ICPSR. The area of specialization of the course instructor (i.e., gender, environment, community development, criminology and deviance) will dictate the focus of the course. This course is for majors only.

2. Universities currently offering this course:

BHSU DSU NSU SDSMT X SDSU USD From: Emery, Mary Sent: Friday, September 04, 2015 4:54 PM To: Waid-Lindberg, Courtney A Subject: RE: Seeking permission for yet another course

We have not yet taught it; it was just put in as a requirement this year. Yes, it is fine with us if you offer it as well. It is not a requirement for the college of arts and sciences that students have a capstone experience. Mary Emery, Department Head Sociology and Rural Studies http://www.sdstate.edu/soc/about/index.cfm 605 6884889; cell 402 304 1531 Waid-Lindberg, Courtney A Sociology Department Friday, September 04, 2015 4:18 PM

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Hi Mary, Hope the beginning of the semester is going well for you guys over in Brookings! We have decided to propose additional courses for inclusion into our program here at NSU. One of them – SOC 489, Capstone – is taught at SDSU. Can we teach this course here at NSU? If so, would you mind sending a syllabus? Have a good Labor Day, Courtney Courtney A. Waid-Lindberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice College of Arts and Sciences Internship Coordinator Northern State University 1200 S. Jay Street Aberdeen, SD 57401 605-626-2355 3. FTE Implication

No. Replacement of ,which is being deleted (prefix, number, name of course, credits)

(Attach deletion form). Effective Date of Deletion: X No. Schedule Management, explain: Course rotation

Yes. Specify:

4. Existing program in which course will be offered: Sociology 5. CIP code for the common course 451101 6. Proposed Instructional Method by this university: E - Seminar 7. Proposed delivery method by this university: 001 – Face-to-Face 8. University Dept. Code NPSOC 9. Authority to offer effective beginning in what term? Fall 2016

10. Section Restriction:

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