Student Services. If students have documented disabilities that may affect their academic experience and are seeking accommodations, it is their responsibility to supply documentation and make a request for services through the office of Student Academic Services as soon as possible. Financial Aid: Students enrolled in a DCB two-year degree seeking program will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by DCB’s Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of FAFSA and other applications, determination of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; During the student’s enrollment at DCB, DCB policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (Cost of Attendance) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other DCB students. A contact from the DCB Financial Aid Office will be identified to work with the Valley City State University Financial Aid Office assigned contact. Valley City State University will be responsible for awarding aid to students who have been admitted to Valley City State University. Students will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by Valley City State University Student Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of applications, evaluation of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; • Notifying changes in enrollment status to lenders under the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs. During this enrollment the Valley City State University policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (costs) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other Valley City State University students. Students on the DCB campus are not eligible for Valley City State University sponsored scholarships, waivers, or federal student work-study while pursuing a degree from Valley City State University. Students enrolled in the Valley City State University program are not eligible for DCB sponsored scholarships or waivers. Students may be employed in a DCB student employee position funded through institutional funds if enrolled in at least six (6) DCB credits hours during each semester of employment, and must meet all DCB student employee requirements. Entrance and exit loan counseling requirements will be met with the use of electronic counseling available through the website xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/OSLC (for Xxxxxxx Loans) and xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/myDirectLoan/index.action for all Federal Direct Loans. Tuition and Fees: NDUS procedure 805.3.1, Collaborative Distance Learning Tuition, will apply to this agreement. Technology and Support Services: VCSU will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from VCSU. DCB will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from DCB. Students enrolled in at least one VCSU course will have full access to VCSU technology services, including VCSU wired and wireless computer network, Blackboard account, VCSU email/messaging account, printer access, and computer peripheral equipment checkout. Students may elect to pay the VCSU technology “buy up” fee if they would like full-time access to a VCSU laptop according to the established procedures at the following URL: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2921 All online students in VCSU courses are expected to abide by the technical requirements, as outlined at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=1288 The following URL provides additional information regarding the notebook computer initiative at VCSU: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2958 Marketing: A VCSU representative will come to the DCB campus once a year to recruit new students for this program. VCSU will be responsible for providing DCB with marketing materials to distribute to prospective students. Both institutions will display information about this agreement on their Transfer Website. DCB will work collaboratively with VCSU to identify prospective students for this program. Textbooks: The textbooks for the VCSU courses will be purchased through VCSU. Likewise, the textbooks for the DCB courses will be purchased through DCB. Faculty and Staff: VCSU will select and assign qualified faculty members to teach the required courses. VCSU will name a Program Coordinator for this agreement. DCB will assign a faculty member as a liaison for this agreement. Per NDUS guidelines, VCSU’s Agreement Manager for this articulation is the Director of Distance Learning and Faculty Development and can be reached through the Academic Affairs office (701-845-7202). VCSU’s Exercise Science and Leisure Studies--Sport Management Program Coordinator is Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Instructor, 701.845.7260. Amendments to the Agreement: Mutually agreed upon amendments to this agreement may be approved by those who sign this agreement or their successors. The agreement may be terminated at any time through joint action of the two presidents with adequate provision for currently enrolled students .ESLS Concentration B—Sport Management Freshman and Sophomore Years – DCB Student • Complete the Associate in Science or Associate in Arts degree in Sports Medicine at DCB • Complete the following courses as directed electives in the Sports Medicine program a) ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I b) ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II c) ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics d) ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
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Student Services. If students have documented disabilities that may affect their academic experience and are seeking accommodations, it is their responsibility to supply documentation and make a request for services through the office of Student Academic Services as soon as possible. Financial Aid: Students enrolled in a DCB two-year degree seeking program will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by DCB’s Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of FAFSA and other applications, determination of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; During the student’s enrollment at DCB, DCB policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (Cost of Attendance) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other DCB students. A contact from the DCB Financial Aid Office will be identified to work with the Valley City State University Financial Aid Office assigned contact. Valley City State University will be responsible for awarding aid to students who have been admitted to Valley City State University. Students will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by Valley City State University Student Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of applications, evaluation of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; • Notifying changes in enrollment status to lenders under the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs. During this enrollment the Valley City State University policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (costs) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other Valley City State University students. Students on the DCB campus are not eligible for Valley City State University sponsored scholarships, waivers, or federal student work-study while pursuing a degree from Valley City State University. Students enrolled in the Valley City State University program are not eligible for DCB sponsored scholarships or waivers. Students may be employed in a DCB student employee position funded through institutional funds if enrolled in at least six (6) DCB credits hours during each semester of employment, and must meet all DCB student employee requirements. Entrance and exit loan counseling requirements will be met with the use of electronic counseling available through the website xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/OSLC (for Xxxxxxx Loans) and xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/myDirectLoan/index.action for all Federal Direct Loans. Tuition and Fees: NDUS procedure 805.3.1, Collaborative Distance Learning Tuition, will apply to this agreement. Technology and Support Services: VCSU will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from VCSU. DCB will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from DCB. Students enrolled in at least one VCSU course will have full access to VCSU technology services, including VCSU wired and wireless computer network, Blackboard account, VCSU email/messaging account, printer access, and computer peripheral equipment checkout. Students may elect to pay the VCSU technology “buy up” fee if they would like full-time access to a VCSU laptop according to the established procedures at the following URL: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2921 All online students in VCSU courses are expected to abide by the technical requirements, as outlined at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=1288 The following URL provides additional information regarding the notebook computer initiative at VCSU: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2958 Marketing: A VCSU representative will come to the DCB campus once a year to recruit new students for this program. VCSU will be responsible for providing DCB with marketing materials to distribute to prospective students. Both institutions will display information about this agreement on their Transfer Website. DCB will work collaboratively with VCSU to identify prospective students for this program. Textbooks: The textbooks for the VCSU courses will be purchased through VCSU. Likewise, the textbooks for the DCB courses will be purchased through DCB. Faculty and Staff: VCSU will select and assign qualified faculty members to teach the required courses. VCSU will name a Program Coordinator for this agreement. DCB will assign a faculty member as a liaison for this agreement. Per NDUS guidelines, VCSU’s Agreement Manager for this articulation is the Director of Distance Learning and Faculty Development and can be reached through the Academic Affairs office (701-845-7202). VCSU’s Exercise Science and Leisure Studies--Sport Management Strength and Conditioning Specialist Program Coordinator is Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, InstructorProfessor, 701.845.7260701.845.7242. Amendments to the Agreement: Mutually agreed upon amendments to this agreement may be approved by those who sign this agreement or their successors. The agreement may be terminated at any time through joint action of the two presidents with adequate provision for currently enrolled students .ESLS students. ESLS Concentration B—Sport Management D: Strength and Conditioning Freshman and Sophomore Years – DCB Student • Complete the Associate in Science or Associate in Arts degree in Sports Medicine at DCB • Complete the following courses as directed electives in the Sports Medicine program a) ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I b) ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II c) ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics d) ECON BADM 202 Principles of MacroeconomicsManagement d) BADM 213 Public Relations e) HPER 207 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
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Student Services. If students have documented disabilities that may affect their academic experience and are seeking accommodations, it is their responsibility to supply documentation and make a request for services through the office of Student Academic Services as soon as possible. Financial Aid: Students enrolled in a DCB two-year degree seeking program will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by DCB’s Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of FAFSA and other applications, determination of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; During the student’s enrollment at DCB, DCB policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (Cost of Attendance) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other DCB students. A contact from the DCB Financial Aid Office will be identified to work with the Valley City State University Financial Aid Office assigned contact. Valley City State University will be responsible for awarding aid to students who have been admitted to Valley City State University. Students will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by Valley City State University Student Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of applications, evaluation of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; • Notifying changes in enrollment status to lenders under the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs. During this enrollment the Valley City State University policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (costs) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other Valley City State University students. Students on the DCB campus are not eligible for Valley City State University sponsored scholarships, waivers, or federal student work-study while pursuing a degree from Valley City State University. Students enrolled in the Valley City State University program are not eligible for DCB sponsored scholarships or waivers. Students may be employed in a DCB student employee position funded through institutional funds if enrolled in at least six (6) DCB credits hours during each semester of employment, and must meet all DCB student employee requirements. Entrance and exit loan counseling requirements will be met with the use of electronic counseling available through the website xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/OSLC (for Xxxxxxx Loans) and xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/myDirectLoan/index.action for all Federal Direct Loans. Tuition and Fees: NDUS procedure 805.3.1, Collaborative Distance Learning Tuition, will apply to this agreement. Technology and Support Services: VCSU will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken Staken from VCSU. DCB will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from DCB. Students enrolled in at least one VCSU course will have full access to VCSU technology services, including VCSU wired and wireless computer network, Blackboard account, VCSU email/messaging account, printer access, and computer peripheral equipment checkout. Students may elect to pay the VCSU technology “buy up” fee if they would like full-time access to a VCSU laptop according to the established procedures at the following URL: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2921 All online students in VCSU courses are expected to abide by the technical requirements, as outlined at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=1288 The following URL provides additional information regarding the notebook computer initiative at VCSU: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2958 Marketing: A VCSU representative will come to the DCB campus once a year to recruit new students for this program. VCSU will be responsible for providing DCB with marketing materials to distribute to prospective students. Both institutions will display information about this agreement on their Transfer Website. DCB will work collaboratively with VCSU to identify prospective students for this program. Textbooks: The textbooks for the VCSU courses will be purchased through VCSU. Likewise, the textbooks for the DCB courses will be purchased through DCB. Faculty and Staff: VCSU will select and assign qualified faculty members to teach the required courses. VCSU will name a Program Coordinator for this agreement. DCB will assign a faculty member as a liaison for this agreement. Per NDUS guidelines, VCSU’s Agreement Manager for this articulation is the Director of Distance Learning and Faculty Development and can be reached through the Academic Affairs office (701-845-7202). VCSU’s Exercise Science and Leisure Studies--Sport Management Leisure Studies Program Coordinator is Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Instructor, 701.845.7260. Amendments to the Agreement: Mutually agreed upon amendments to this agreement may be approved by those who sign this agreement or their successors. The agreement may be terminated at any time through joint action of the two presidents with adequate provision for currently enrolled students .ESLS students. ESLS Concentration B—Sport Management C: Leisure Studies Freshman and Sophomore Years – DCB Student • Complete the Associate in Science or Associate in Arts degree in Sports Medicine at DCB • Complete the following courses as directed electives in the Sports Medicine program a) ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I b) ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II c) ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics d) ECON 202 Principles of MacroeconomicsRecreation Management program
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Student Services. If students have documented disabilities that may affect their academic experience and are seeking accommodations, it is their responsibility to supply documentation and make a request for services through the office of Student Academic Services as soon as possible. Financial Aid: Students enrolled in a DCB two-year degree seeking program will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by DCB’s Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of FAFSA and other applications, determination of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; Administration of all aspects of the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs During the student’s enrollment at DCB, DCB policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (Cost of Attendance) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other DCB students. A contact from the DCB Financial Aid Office will be identified to work with the Valley City State University Financial Aid Office assigned contact. Students may be employed in a DCB student employee position funded through institutional funds if enrolled in at least six (6) DCB credits hours during each semester of employment, and must meet all DCB student employee requirements. Valley City State University will be responsible for awarding aid to students who have been admitted to Valley City State University. Students will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by Valley City State University Student Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of applications, evaluation of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; • Notifying changes in enrollment status to lenders under the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs. During this enrollment the Valley City State University policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (costs) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other Valley City State University students. Students on the DCB campus are not eligible for Valley City State University sponsored scholarships, waivers, or federal student work-study while pursuing a degree from Valley City State University. Students enrolled in the Valley City State University program are not eligible for DCB sponsored scholarships or waivers. Students may be employed in a DCB student employee position funded through institutional funds if enrolled in at least six (6) DCB credits hours during each semester of employment, and must meet all DCB student employee requirements. Entrance and exit loan counseling requirements will be met with the use of electronic counseling available through the website xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/OSLC (for Xxxxxxx Loans) and xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/myDirectLoan/index.action xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/myDirectLoan/index.action for all Federal Direct Loans. Tuition and Fees: NDUS procedure 805.3.1, Collaborative Distance Learning Tuition, will apply to this agreement. Technology and Support Services: VCSU will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from VCSU. DCB will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from DCB. Students enrolled in at least one VCSU course will have full access to VCSU technology services, including VCSU wired and wireless computer network, Blackboard account, VCSU email/messaging account, printer access, and computer peripheral equipment checkout. Students may elect to pay the VCSU technology “buy up” fee if they would like full-time access to a VCSU laptop according to the established procedures at the following URL: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2921 All online students in VCSU courses are expected to abide by the technical requirements, as outlined at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=1288 The following URL provides additional information regarding the notebook computer initiative at VCSU: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2958 Marketing: A VCSU representative will come to the DCB campus once a year to recruit new students for this program. VCSU will be responsible for providing DCB with marketing materials to distribute to prospective students. Both institutions will display information about this agreement on their Transfer Website. DCB will work collaboratively with VCSU to identify prospective students for this program. Textbooks: The textbooks for the VCSU courses will be purchased through VCSU. Likewise, the textbooks for the DCB courses will be purchased through DCB. Faculty and Staff: VCSU will select and assign qualified faculty members to teach the required courses. VCSU will name a Program Coordinator for this agreement. DCB will assign a faculty member as a liaison for this agreement. Per NDUS guidelines, VCSU’s Agreement Manager for this articulation is the Director of Distance Learning and Faculty Development and can be reached through the Academic Affairs office (701-845-7202). VCSU’s Exercise History Education program coordinator is Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Assistant Professor, Social Science and Leisure Studies--Sport Management Program Coordinator is Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Instructor, 701.845.7260Department (701-845-7107). Amendments to the Agreement: Mutually agreed upon amendments to this agreement may be approved by those who sign this agreement or their successors. The agreement may be terminated at any time through joint action of the two presidents with adequate provision for currently enrolled students .ESLS Concentration B—Sport Management Freshman and Sophomore Years – students. VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY Student Name Major: History Education 2014- 2016 00/00/0000 Student ID B.S. in Education Advisor General Education Requirements 39 Crs Required Courses 24 Crs Professional Education Sequence 31-32 Crs Subject-Catalog Nbr-Course Title - Credits Cr Gr Hpt S u b Subject-Catalog Nbr-Course Title - Credits Cr Sub Subject-Catalog Nbr-Course Title - Credits Cr Communication & Collaboration - 9 crs HIST 103 U.S. to 1877 - 3 DCB Student • Complete the Associate or VCSU EDUC 240 Educating Exceptiona l Stdnts - 2 ENGL 110 College Composition I HIST 104 U.S. to Present - 3 DCB or VCSU EDUC 250 Introduction to Education - 3 ENGL 120 College Composition II HIST 211 World Civilizations to 1500 - 3 DCB or VCSU EDUC 283 Understdng Cultural Div in Educ - 3 or ENGL 125 Intro to Professional Wrtg HIST 212 World Civilizations Since 1500 - 3 DCB or VCSU EDUC 300 Educational Technology - 2 COMM 110 Fund of Public Speaking HIST 220 North Dakota History - 3 DCB or VCSU EDUC 351 Sec Practicum & Clsrm Mngt - 1 or COMM 212 Interpersonal Comm HIST 400 Historiography - 3 VCSU EDUC 352 Culturally Diverse Practicum - 1 or COMM 216 Intercultural Comm HIST 470 Topics in Non- Western History - 3 VCSU or EDUC 464 Pract in ELL Classroom - 2 HIST 490 Methods of Tchg Soc Science or Associate - 3 VCSU EDUC 375 Tchg Rdg in Arts degree in Sports Medicine at DCB • Complete Content Areas - 2 Problems Solving - 11 crs Cognates 12 Crs EDUC 400 Educational Psychology - 2 ** Mathematics - 3 crs (Select one course) Select one (1) cognate of twelve hours from one of the following EDUC 450 Trends in Assess & Educ Issues- 2 MATH 103 College Algebra four disciplines. Six (6) credits must be from courses as directed electives EDUC 480 Student Teaching (Sec) - 10 ** MATH 104 Finite Mathematics 300 level or higher in any given cognate. PSYC 250 Developmental Psychology - 3 MATH 107 Precalculus Economics Cognate - 12 crs **Courses to be taken the Sports Medicine program a) ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting same semester MATH 165 Calculus I b) ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II c) ECON 201 Principles Prin of Microeconomics d* - 3 DCB or VCSU Directed Electives 9 Crs Lab Science - 8 crs (Select two courses) ECON 202 Principles Prin of MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics * - 3 DCB or VCSU The Americas - 6 crs BIOL 111, 150, 151, 170, 220, 221 ECON 261 Business Statistics - 3 VCSU 3 credits must be from courses 300 level or higher CHEM 115, 116, 121, 122; GEOL 100, 106 ECON 314 History of Economic Thought - 3 VCSU HIST 260 Women in America - 3 VCS U PHYS 100, 110, 161, 162, 251, 252; TECH 161 ECON 350 Money & Banking - 3 VCSU HIST 267 Environmental History - 3 VCS U ECON 460 The Atlantic VCSU HIST 270 Native American History - 3 VCS World - 3 U Technology - 3 crs (Select one course) HIST 300 Race, Ethnic, & Gender Rel - 3 VCS U CIS 170 Intro to Computer Info Systems Geography Cognate - 12 crs HIST 320 History of the American West - 3 VCS U CSCI 127 Intro Java; CSCI 160 Intro Struc GEOG 100 Intro to Earth Science - 4 VCSU HIST 330 Hist Civil War Era (1850-1877) - 3 VCS U GEOG 111 Survey of Geography * - 2 DCB or VCSU HIST 375 The U.S. Constitution: Xxxxx - 3 VCS U Wellness - 2 crs GEOG 151 Human Geography * - 3 VCSU HIST 376 The U.S. Constitution: Civil Lib - 3 VCS U HPER 100 Concepts Fitness & Wellness GEOG 300 Environ Earth Science - 4 VCSU HIST 380 The American Presidency - 3 VCS U GEOG 320 Applied Geography Wrkshp - 1 VCSU HIST 385 History of Canada - 3 VCS U Aesthetic Engagement - 6 crs GEOG 325 Hist & Geog of Eng & Britain - 3 VCSU HIST 450 History of the U.S. Since 1950 - 3 VCS U Literacies - 3 crs (Select one course) GEOG 345 Hist & Geog Spain & Lat Am - 3 VCSU ENGL 220, 225, 241, 242, 261, 262 GEOG 362 Geography of North America - 3 VCSU The World - 3 crs HUM 201 Civil, Thought, & Lit Heritage GEOG 365 Russia & Her Neighbors - 3 VCSU HIST 314 Hist of Economic Thought - 3 VCS U SPAN 201 2nd Yr 1; SPAN 202 2nd Yr II GEOG 394 Field Mthds in Earth Science - 1-4 VCSU HIST 321 Hist Ancient Greece & Rome - 3 VCS U THEA 110 Intro Theatre: THEA 161 Acting I GEOG 460 The Atlantic World - 3 VCSU HIST 325 Hist & Geog of Eng & Britain - 3 VCS U GEOG 492 Field Experience in Geog - 4 VCSU HIST 345 Hist & Geog of Spain & Lat Am - 3 VCS U Art & Music - 3 crs (Select one course) HIST 365 Russia & Her Neighbors - 3 VCS U ART 110 Intro to Visual Arts Political Science Cognate - 12 crs HIST 454 Renaissance/Reformation - 3 VCS U HUM 202 Fine Arts & Aesthetics POLS 115 American National Govt * - 3 DCB or VCSU HIST 460 The Atlantic World - 3 VCS U MUS 100, 101, 207 POLS 116 State and Local Govt * - 3 VCSU HIST 465 The Contemporary World - 3 VCS U POLS 303 Canadian Govt & Politics - 3 VCSU Global Awareness & Effective Citizen - 6 crs (Select two courses) POLS 340 Research Methods - 3 VCSU * Required course COMM 112 Under Media; COMM 114 Human POLS 375 The US Constitution: Federalism - 3 VCSU + Required for Minnesota certification ECON 201 Prin Micro; ECON 202 Prin Macro POLS 376 The US Constitution: Civil Lib - 3 VCSU B.S. Ed Degree Requirements - see details in 14-16 catalog GEOG 151 Human Geog POLS 380 The American Presidency - 3 VCSU Completion of Gen Ed Requirements HIST 260, 267, 270 POLS 440 Understanding Statistics - 3 VCSU Completion of an education major POLS 115 Amer Gov; POLS 116 State Gov Completion of Professional Ed sequence PSYC 111 Intro Psyc Sociology Cognate - 12 crs Full admission to Teacher Education SOC 110 Intro to Soc; SOC 111 Intro Anthro SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology * - 3 DCB or VCSU Successful completion of student teaching SOC 111 Introduction to Anthropology + - 3 VCSU Successful completion of Praxis II Additional General Education - 2 crs SOC 220 The Family - 3 VCSU Graduation Requirements - see details in 14-16 catalog Select from Aesthetic Engagement or Global Awareness areas SOC 300 Race, Ethnic, & Gender Rel - 3 VCSU Completion of a 30 upper division or ART 112(3), 231(3), 281(3); GEOG 111(2); SOC 340 Research Methods - 3 VCSU semester hours at 300-400 level MUS 104(1), 105(1), 130(1), 131(1), 140(1), 141(1); SOC 390 Criminology & Delinquency - 3 VCSU Completion of a 120 semester hours PHYS 275(1); THEA 201 (1-3) SOC 422 Social Science Theory - 3 VCSU GPA requirement for cont. in teacher ed SOC 440 Understanding Statistics - 3 VCSU Completion of a digital portfolio
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Student Services. If students have documented disabilities that may affect their academic experience and are seeking accommodations, it is their responsibility to supply documentation and make a request for services through the office of Student Academic Services as soon as possible. Financial Aid: Students enrolled in a DCB two-year degree seeking program will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by DCB’s Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of FAFSA and other applications, determination of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; • Administration of all aspects of the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs During the student’s enrollment at DCB, DCB policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (Cost of Attendance) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other DCB students. A contact from the DCB Financial Aid Office will be identified to work with the Valley City State University Financial Aid Office assigned contact. Valley City State University will be responsible for awarding aid to students who have been admitted to Valley City State University. Students will have all aspects of their Federal Title IV Financial Assistance administered by Valley City State University Student Financial Aid Office. This includes, but is not limited to: • Processing of applications, evaluation of eligibility, awarding, and disbursement of funds; • Assessment and enforcement of satisfactory academic progress standards; • Calculation and distribution of refunds; • Notifying changes in enrollment status to lenders under the Federal Family Educational Loan Programs. During this enrollment the Valley City State University policies and procedures will apply. Student budgets (costs) used in establishing aid amounts will be the same as those used for awarding federal aid to other Valley City State University students. Students on the DCB campus are not eligible for Valley City State University sponsored scholarships, waivers, or federal student work-study while pursuing a degree from Valley City State University. Students enrolled in the Valley City State University program are not eligible for DCB sponsored scholarships or waivers. Students may be employed in a DCB student employee position funded through institutional funds if enrolled in at least six (6) DCB credits hours during each semester of employment, and must meet all DCB student employee requirements. Entrance and exit loan counseling requirements will be met with the use of electronic counseling available through the website xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/OSLC http:xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/XXXX (for Xxxxxxx Loans) and xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx/myDirectLoan/index.action https: /xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxXxxxxxXxxx/xxxxx.xxxxxx for all Federal Direct Loans. Tuition and Fees: NDUS procedure 805.3.1, Collaborative Distance Learning Tuition, will apply to this agreement. Technology and Support Services: VCSU will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from VCSU. DCB will provide students in this program adequate technical support in a timely manner for the courses taken from DCB. Students enrolled in at least one VCSU course will have full access to VCSU technology services, including VCSU wired and wireless computer network, Blackboard account, VCSU email/messaging account, printer access, and computer peripheral equipment checkout. Students may elect to pay the VCSU technology “buy up” fee if they would like full-time access to a VCSU laptop according to the established procedures at the following URL: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2921 All online students in VCSU courses are expected to abide by the technical requirements, as outlined at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=1288 The following URL provides additional information regarding the notebook computer initiative at VCSU: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/vp.htm?p=2958 Marketing: A VCSU representative will come to the DCB campus once a year to recruit new students for this program. VCSU will be responsible for providing DCB with marketing materials to distribute to prospective students. Both institutions will display information about this agreement on their Transfer Website. DCB will work collaboratively with VCSU to identify prospective students for this program. Textbooks: The textbooks for the VCSU courses will be purchased through VCSU. Likewise, the textbooks for the DCB courses will be purchased through DCB. Faculty and Staff: VCSU will select and assign qualified faculty members to teach the required courses. VCSU will name a Program Coordinator for this agreement. DCB will assign a faculty member as a liaison for this agreement. Per NDUS guidelines, VCSU’s Agreement Manager for this articulation is the Director of Distance Learning and Faculty Development and can be reached through the Academic Affairs office (701-845-7202). VCSU’s Exercise Science and Leisure Studies--Sport Management BPIM Program Coordinator is Xxxxxxxx XxxxDr. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, InstructorAssistant Professor, 701.845.7260Business Department (000-000-0000). Amendments to the Agreement: Mutually agreed upon amendments to this agreement may be approved by those who sign this agreement or their successors. The agreement may be terminated at any time through joint action of the two presidents with adequate provision for currently enrolled students .ESLS Concentration B—Sport students. Business Process Integration Management Freshman Articulation Agreement between DCB and Sophomore Years – DCB Student • VCSU January 2015-‐December 2019 BS or BA in Business Process Integration Management (BPIM) Valley City State University Dakota College -‐ Bottineau Complete the Associate in Science or Associate in Arts degree in Sports Medicine at DCB • Complete the following courses as directed electives in the Sports Medicine program aGeneral Education Requirements (38 credits) AAS -‐ Business/Advertising and Marketing (Additional Required General Education Course) CIS 170 Intro to Computer Info Systems ENGL 125 Intro To Professional Writing ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics Required Courses (56 credits) Business Core (25 credits) ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I b) ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II c) BOTE 336 Business Data Solutions CIS 104: Microcomputer Database and CIS 105: BUSI 491 Senior Portfolio ECON 201 261 Business Statistics FIN 375 Business Finance I MGMT 330 Principles of Microeconomics d) ECON 202 Management BADM 202: Management MGMT 381 Project Management MRKT 305 Principles of MacroeconomicsMarketing BADM 201: Principles of Marketing Computer Information Systems (16 credits) CIS 329 Information Systems Management CIS 369 Enterprise Systems CIS 371 Enterprise Systems II CIS 380 Systems Analysis and Design CIS 470 CRM and BI Communication (15 credits) COMM 304 Corporate Communication COMM 315 Digital Communications COMM 360 Group Dynamics COMM 483 Organizational Communications ENGL 420 Online Comm and Documentation Directed Electives (Choose 15 credits) ACCT 207 Managerial Accounting CIS 475 Integr of Busi Proc in SAP ERP (6 credits) MGMT 350 Quanti. Analysis and Operations Man MGMT 370 Business Ethics MGMT 372 Foundations of Leadership MGMT 425 Human Resource Management MGMT 430 Organizational Behavior MGMT 460 International Business MGMT 480 Strategic Planning MRKT 415 Market Research and Information Complete an Internship (3-‐12 credits) Student can complete internship credits OR additional upper division (300-‐400 level) business courses from VCSU These courses will be discussed with VCSU faculty advisor. Business Process Integration Management Articulation Agreement between DCB and VCSU
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