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Page 1 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: 8.H.1 DATE: February 9, 2006 ******************************************************************* SUBJECT: Articulation—Proposed Program to Program Agreements The six additional program to program agreements below are being recommended for approval. A summary of the agreements is included as Attachment I and copies of the agreements are included as Attachment II. University Major Technical Institute AAS Degree DSU Computer Information Systems WDTI Computer Network Specialist DSU Computer and Network Security WDTI Computer Network Specialist DSU Computer Science WDTI Computer Network Specialist SDSU Athletic Training LATI Physical Therapist Assistant SDSU Environmental Management LATI Environmental Technology SDSU Health Promotion—Allied Health Specialization LATI Medical Assisting Counting these six agreements and 4 previous agreements (SDSU/STI—2 and USD/LATI—2), there are a total of 221 approved program to program agreements. The following list summarizes the number of approved program to program agreements for each public university and SD technical institute. BHSU 23 DSU 55 NSU 35 SDSMT 0 SDSU 64 USD 44 LATI 55 MTI 18 STI 118 WDTI 30 ************************************************************************ RECOMMENDED ACTION Discussion and Action.

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ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL

AGENDA ITEM: 8.H.1

DATE: February 9, 2006

******************************************************************* SUBJECT: Articulation—Proposed Program to Program Agreements The six additional program to program agreements below are being recommended for approval. A summary of the agreements is included as Attachment I and copies of the agreements are included as Attachment II. University Major Technical

Institute AAS Degree

DSU Computer Information Systems

WDTI Computer Network Specialist

DSU Computer and Network Security

WDTI Computer Network Specialist

DSU Computer Science WDTI Computer Network Specialist SDSU Athletic Training LATI Physical Therapist Assistant SDSU Environmental Management LATI Environmental Technology SDSU Health Promotion—Allied

Health Specialization LATI Medical Assisting

Counting these six agreements and 4 previous agreements (SDSU/STI—2 and USD/LATI—2), there are a total of 221 approved program to program agreements. The following list summarizes the number of approved program to program agreements for each public university and SD technical institute.

BHSU 23 DSU 55 NSU 35 SDSMT 0 SDSU 64 USD 44 LATI 55 MTI 18 STI 118 WDTI 30

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RECOMMENDED ACTION

Discussion and Action.

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ATTACHMENT I

University Credit Hour Requirements # Tech- Possible Possible Possible Total Total** nical General Support Total Univer- Support Gen Elec- Pro- Bacca- Technical AAS Hours Education Course # Hours

sity Major Major Courses Ed tives gram laureate Institute Degree Transfer # Hours # Hours Transfer

DSU Computer Information Systems 40 31 41 4 116 128 WDTI

Computer Network Specialist 12 6

6 by validation 24

DSU Computer and Network Security 51 21 41 6 119 128 WDTI

Computer Network Specialist 9 6

6 by validation 21

DSU Computer Science 48 22 41 5 116 128 WDTI Computer Network Specialist 12 6 18

SDSU Athletic Training 33 30 38-39

15-16 116 128 LATI

Physical Therapist Assistant 12 19-22

5 by validation 36-39

SDSU Environmental Management 29 25-28

38-39 0-4 96 128 LATI

Environmental Technology 32 12 44

SDSU

Health Promotion--Allied Health Specialization 29 21

38-39 0-1 89 128 LATI Medical Assisting 39 18 57

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ATTACHMENT II

PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Agreement with Respect to Applying the COMPUTER NETWORK SPECIALIST

Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Program Towards the

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR Bachelor of Science Degree Program

Between

WESTERN DAKOTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE and

DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

I. Parties

The parties to this agreement are Western Dakota Technical Institute (WDTI) and Dakota State University (DSU).

II. Purpose

The purpose of this agreement is to:

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

B. provide increased educational opportunities for students from South Dakota and the region;

C. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; D. provide WDTI students who have completed the A.A.S. degree in Computer

Network Specialist an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Computer Information Systems.

III. Academic Program

A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III.B below, Dakota State University will accept 12 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Computer Network Specialist for students majoring in Computer Information Systems. Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Computer Network Specialist from WDTI prior to transferring to Dakota State University for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 12 technical course credits. Furthermore, students may validate credit for any required course in the major using any of the validation methods accepted by Dakota

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State University. Students may not earn more than 32 semester hours of credit using these validation methods.

B. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree.

C. Requirements to be completed at Dakota State University to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Computer Information Systems are outlined below.

Major requirements: 40 credits CIS 251 Business App Programming (3 credits) CIS 332 Structured Systems Analysis & Design (3 credits) CIS 380 Software System Testing (3 credits) CIS 384 Decision Support Systems (3 credits) CIS 427 IS Planning & Management (3 credits)

CIS 484 Database Mgmt. Systems (3 credits) CIS 494 Internship or CIS 498 Undergraduate Research Scholarship (3 credits) CSC 206 Adv. Computer Applications (4 credits)

Choose one Specialization (15 credits) Systems Development Specialization CIS 277 OS Interface & Utilities CIS 361 Advanced Prog. For Bus. Applications CIS 330 COBOL I CIS 331 COBOL II CIS 487 Database Programming or Web Development Specialization CIS 275 Web Programming I CIS 361 Adv. Prog. For Bus. Applications CIS 375 Web Programming II CIS 424 Internet & E-Commerce CIS 487 Database Programming or Web Design Specialization ARTD 282 2-D Design I ENGL 401 Adv. Writing MCOM 351 Web Publishing I MCOM 352 Web Publishing II MCOM 409 Information Architecture

Required Support Courses: 31 credits ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)* ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)* BADM 220 Business Statistics (3 credits)

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BADM 310 Business Finance (3 credits) BADM 321 Business Statistics II (3 credits) BADM 360 Organization & Management (3 credits) BADM 370 Marketing (3 credits) BADM 425 Production & Oper Mgmt (3 credits) ENGL 208 Documentation & Presentation (3 credits) MATH 121 Survey of Calculus (4 credits)

*Students may validate courses by taking a CLEP examination and achieving the minimum scores designated by the BOR CLEP policy. General Education/Institutional Graduation Requirement Courses: 41 credits

1. Must include CIS 130 Visual Basic Programming (3 credits) 2. Must include ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) 3. The remaining 35 credits must meet system general education requirements, in addition to institutional graduation requirements, globalization requirements and writing intensive requirements, and must be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR Policy 2:7. 4. To fulfill the system general education requirements, all students must pass the System Information Literacy Examination. Technical institute graduates must take the examination during the first semester of attendance at DSU.

Electives: 4 credits

Total number of credits at Dakota State University: 116 Transfer credits from WDTI: 12* Total credits required: 128 *Transferable general education course credits can be completed at STI.

Additional requirements: 1. In accordance with BOR policy 2:28, students must demonstrate satisfactory

performance in writing, mathematics, reading and science reasoning as evidenced by receiving a passing score on all sections of the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) exam. In accordance with the Regental policy, students must sit for the exam during the semester in which they have completed 48 passed credit hours and must have completed a specified 18 credit hours of general education courses during the first two semesters of attendance at DSU.

IV. Obligations

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

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V. Modification

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

VI. Incorporation of terms in master agreement.

The parties have entered into the present agreement pursuant to the agreement of ________________ between the Rapid City Board of Education on behalf of Lake Area Technical Institute and the South Dakota Board of Regents on behalf of Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota. This agreement shall be subject to all terms and conditions stated in the ________________ agreement.

VII. Effective Date of Agreement: Start Date of the Fall 2006 Term at WDTI and DSU. The agreement applies to students who graduated from WDTI in 2000 and subsequent years.

VIII. Acceptance of Agreement: For Dakota State University: __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Tom Halverson Dean, College of Business and Information Systems __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Cecelia Wittmayer Vice President for Academic Affairs __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Douglas Knowlton President, Dakota State University __________________________________________________Date:________________ Dr. Tad Perry Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents __________________________________________________ Date: _______________

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Mr. Harvey Jewett President, South Dakota Board of Regents For Western Dakota Technical Institute: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Mr. Travis Lundquist Academic Unit Chair ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rich Gross President, Western Dakota Technical Institute ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rick Melmer Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Kelly Duncan-Clark President, South Dakota Board of Education

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PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Agreement with Respect to Applying the COMPUTER NETWORK SPECIALIST

Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Program Towards the

COMPUTER AND NETWORK SECURITY MAJOR Bachelor of Science Degree Program

Between

WESTERN DAKOTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE and

DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

IX. Parties

The parties to this agreement are Western Dakota Technical Institute (WDTI) and Dakota State University (DSU).

X. Purpose

The purpose of this agreement is to:

D. have a signed articulation agreement that addresses the varying needs of students and complementary nature of the institutions’ programs;

E. provide increased educational opportunities for students from South Dakota and the region;

F. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; E. provide WDTI students who have completed the A.A.S. degree in Computer

Network Specialist an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Computer and Network Security.

XI. Academic Program

D. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III.B below, Dakota State University will accept 9 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Computer Network Specialist for students majoring in Computer and Network Security. Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Computer Network Specialist from WDTI prior to transferring to Dakota State University for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 9 technical course credits. Furthermore, students may validate credit for any required course in the major using any of the validation methods accepted by Dakota State University. Students may not earn more than 32 semester hours of credit using these validation methods.

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E. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree.

F. Requirements to be completed at Dakota State University to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Computer and Network Security are outlined below.

Major requirements: 51 credits BADM 456 Cyberlaw (3 credits) CSC 250 Computer Science II (3 credits)

CIS 275 Web Programming I (3 credits) CIS 328 Operating Environments (3 credits)

CIS 332 Structured Systems Analysis & Design (3 credits) CIS 375 Web Programming II (3 credits)

CIS 383 Networking I (3 credits) CIS 385 Networking II (3 credits) CIS 414 Computer Security Fundamentals (3 credits) CIS 416 Network Security (3 credits) CIS 418 Intrusion Control & Detect (3 credits) CIS 422 Cryptography & Info Assurance (3 credits) CIS 424 Internet & E-Commerce (3 credits)

CIS 484 Database Mgmt. Systems (3 credits) CIS 494 Internship or CIS 498 Undergraduate Research Scholarship (3 credits) CIS 388 Computer Forensics (3 credits)

CSC 409/509 Systems Programming (3 credits)

Required Support Courses: 21 credits ACCT 210 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)* ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)* BADM 220 Business Statistics (3 credits) BADM 360 Organization & Management (3 credits) BADM 378 Marketing for E-Commerce (3 credits) ENGL 208 Documentation & Presentation (3 credits) MATH 201 Intro to Applied Math (3 credits)

*Students may validate courses by taking a CLEP examination and achieving the minimum scores designated by the BOR CLEP policy. General Education/Institutional Graduation Requirement Courses: 41 credits

1. Must include CSC 150 Computer Science I (3 credits) 2. Must include ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) and MATH 201 Introduction to Applied Mathematics (3 credits) 3. The remaining 32 credits must meet system general education requirements, in addition to institutional graduation requirements, globalization requirements and

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writing intensive requirements, and must be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR Policy 2:7. 4. To fulfill the system general education requirements, all students must pass the System Information Literacy Examination. Technical institute graduates must take the examination during the first semester of attendance at DSU.

Electives: 6 credits

Total number of credits at Dakota State University: 119 Transfer credits from WDTI: 9* Total credits required: 128 *Transferable general education course credits can be completed at STI.

Additional requirements: 1. In accordance with BOR policy 2:28, students must demonstrate satisfactory

performance in writing, mathematics, reading and science reasoning as evidenced by receiving a passing score on all sections of the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) exam. In accordance with the Regental policy, students must sit for the exam during the semester in which they have completed 48 passed credit hours and must have completed a specified 18 credit hours of general education courses during the first two semesters of attendance at DSU.

XII. Obligations

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

XIII. Modification

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

XIV. Incorporation of terms in master agreement.

The parties have entered into the present agreement pursuant to the agreement of __________________ between the Rapid City Board of Education on behalf of Western Dakota Technical Institute and the South Dakota Board of Regents on behalf of Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota

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State University and the University of South Dakota. This agreement shall be subject to all terms and conditions stated in the December 14, 2004 agreement.

XV. Effective Date of Agreement: Start Date of the Fall 2006 Term at WDTI and DSU. The agreement applies to students who graduated from WDTI in 2000 and subsequent years.

XVI. Acceptance of Agreement: For Dakota State University: __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Tom Halverson Dean, College of Business and Information Systems __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Cecelia Wittmayer Vice President for Academic Affairs __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Douglas Knowlton President, Dakota State University __________________________________________________Date:________________ Dr. Tad Perry Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Mr. Harvey Jewett President, South Dakota Board of Regents For Western Dakota Technical Institute: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Mr. Travis Lundquist Academic Unit Chair ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rich Gross President, Western Dakota Technical Institute

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___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rick Melmer Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Kelly Duncan-Clark President, South Dakota Board of Education

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PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Agreement with Respect to Applying the COMPUTER NETWORK SPECIALIST

Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Program Towards the

COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR Bachelor of Science Degree Program

Between

WESTERN DAKOTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE and

DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

XVII. Parties

The parties to this agreement are Western Dakota Technical Institute (WDTI) and Dakota State University (DSU).

XVIII. Purpose

The purpose of this agreement is to:

G. have a signed articulation agreement that addresses the varying needs of students and complementary nature of the institutions’ programs;

H. provide increased educational opportunities for students from South Dakota and the region;

I. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; F. provide WDTI students who have completed the A.A.S. degree in Computer

Network Specialist an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Computer Science.

XIX. Academic Program

G. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III.B below, Dakota State University will accept 12 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Computer Network Specialist for students majoring in Computer Science. Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Computer Network Specialist from WDTI prior to transferring to Dakota State University for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 12 technical course credits. Furthermore, students may validate credit for any required course in the major using any of the validation methods accepted by Dakota State University. Students may not earn more than 32 semester hours of credit using these validation methods.

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H. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree.

I. Requirements to be completed at Dakota State University to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Computer Science are outlined below.

Major requirements: 48 credits

CIS 332 Structured Systems Analysis and Design (3 credits) CIS 385 Networking II (3 credits) CIS 447 Artificial Intelligence (3 credits) CIS 484 Database Management Systems (3 credits) CSC 250 Computer Science II (3 credits) CSC 260 Object-Oriented Design (3 credits) CSC 300 Data Structures (3 credits) CSC 314 Assembly Language (3 credits) CSC 317 Computer Organization & Archit (3 credits) CSC 466 Language Processing (3 credits) CSC 456 Operating Systems (3 credits) CSC 461 Programming Languages (3 credits) CSC 470 Software Engineering (3 credits) CSC 372 Analysis of Algorithms (3 credits) Select 6 credits from the following: (6 credits) BADM 456 Cyberlaw CIS 275 Web Application Programming I CIS 340 Adv. Java Programming CIS 375 Web Application Programming II CIS 383 Networking I CIS 414 Computer Security Fundamentals CIS 416 Network Security CIS 418 Computer Security Intrusion Control and Detection CIS 422 Computer Security Cryptography & Info Assurance CIS 424 Internet and E-Commerce

CIS 487 Database Programming CIS 488 Adv. Database Issues CIS 492 Topics

CSC 403 Programming for GUI CSC 410 Parallel Computing CSC 433 Computer Graphics CSC 460 Scientific Visualizations CSC 492 Topics CSC 494 Internship CSC 498 Undergraduate Research/Scholarship

Required Support Courses: 22 credits

ENGL 208 Documentation & Presentation (3 credits) MATH 123 Calculus I (4 credits) MATH 281 Intro to Statistics

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or MATH 381 Intro to Probability & Statistics (3 credits) MATH 316 Discrete Mathematics (3 credits) MATH electives (9 credits) {MATH 125, MATH 201, MATH 315, MATH/CSC 318, MATH 321, MATH 381, MATH 413, MATH 418, MATH 471, MATH 475, MATH 492}

General Education/Institutional Graduation Requirement Courses: 41 credits

1. Must include CSC 150 Computer Science I 2. Must include SOC 285 Information Society (3 credits) 3. The remaining 38 credits must meet system general education requirements, in addition to institutional graduation requirements, globalization requirements and writing intensive requirements, and must be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR Policy 2:7. 4. To fulfill the system general education requirements, all students must pass the System Information Literacy Examination. Technical institute graduates must take the examination during the first semester of attendance at DSU.

Electives: 5 credits

Total number of credits at Dakota State University: 116 Transfer credits from WDTI: 12* Total credits required: 128 *Transferable general education course credits can be completed at WDTI.

Additional requirements: 1. In accordance with BOR policy 2:28, students must demonstrate satisfactory

performance in writing, mathematics, reading and science reasoning as evidenced by receiving a passing score on all sections of the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) exam. In accordance with the Regental policy, students must sit for the exam during the semester in which they have completed 48 passed credit hours and must have completed a specified 18 credit hours of general education courses during the first two semesters of attendance at DSU.

XX. Obligations

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

XXI. Modification

This agreement may be modified from time to time by the South Dakota Board of Regents and Western Dakota Tech with approval by the South Dakota Board of

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Education. Modifications may not diminish the entitlements enjoyed by students who have already attended classes delivered under the terms of earlier versions of the agreement, except in rare instances in which retroactive implementation of modifications may be required to comply with accreditation standards or to conform to professional licensure requirements.

XXII. Incorporation of terms in master agreement.

The parties have entered into the present agreement pursuant to the agreement of _________________ between the Rapid City Board of Education on behalf of Western Dakota Tech and the South Dakota Board of Regents on behalf of Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota. This agreement shall be subject to all terms and conditions stated in the _______________ agreement.

XXIII. Effective Date of Agreement: Start Date of the Fall 2006 Term at WDTI and DSU. The agreement applies to students who graduated from WDTI in 2000 and subsequent years.

XXIV. Acceptance of Agreement: For Dakota State University: __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Tom Halverson Dean, College of Business and Information Systems __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Cecelia Wittmayer Vice President for Academic Affairs __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Douglas Knowlton President, Dakota State University __________________________________________________Date:________________ Dr. Tad Perry Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Mr. Harvey Jewett President, South Dakota Board of Regents

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For Western Dakota Technical Institute: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Mr. Travis Lundquist Academic Unit Chair ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rich Gross President, Western Dakota Technical Institute ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rick Melmer Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Kelly Duncan-Clark President, South Dakota Board of Education

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PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Agreement with Respect to Applying the PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT

Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Program Towards the

ATHLETIC TRAINING PROGRAM Bachelor of Science Degree Program

Between

LAKE AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE and

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

I.XXV. Parties

The parties to this agreement are Lake Area Technical Institute (LATI) and South Dakota State University (SDSU).

II.XXVI. Purpose

The purpose of this agreement is to: A.J. have a signed articulation agreement that addresses the varying needs of

students and complementary nature of the institutions’ programs; B.K. provide increased educational opportunities for students from South Dakota

and the region; C.L. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; and D.M. provide LATI students who have completed the A.A.S. degree in Physical

Therapist Assistant an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Athletic Training.

III.XXVII. Academic Program

A. This program has been developed for students interested in completing the degree requirements for the Athletic Training program which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs. The program of study allows students to enter the application process for the Athletic Training major; however, it does not guarantee acceptance into the professional years.

B. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III.C.

below SDSU will accept 12 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Physical Therapist Assistant for students majoring in Athletic Training. Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Physical

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Therapist Assistant from LATI prior to transferring to SDSU for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 12 technical course credits. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree.

C. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science

degree with a major in Athletic Training are outlined below.

Major requirements: 33 Credits 1. AT 164, Introduction to Athletic Training (2 credits) 2. AT 441, Athletic Training Techniques I (3 credits) 3. AT 442, Athletic Training Techniques II (3 credits) 4. AT 443, Athletic Training Techniques III (3 credits) 5. AT 444, Athletic Training Techniques IV (3 credits) 6. AT 371, Athletic Training Clinical Experience I (2 credits) 7. AT 372, Athletic Training Clinical Experience II (2 credits) 8. AT 373, Athletic Training Clinical Experience III (2 credits) 9. AT 374, Athletic Training Clinical Experience IV (2 credits)

10. AT 454, Athletic Injury Assessment – Lower Extremity (2 credits) 11. AT 456, Athletic Injury Assessment – Upper Extremity (2 credits) 12. AT 464, Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training* (2 credits) 13. AT 474, Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries (2 credits) 14. AT 471, Fall Camp Experience (1 credit) 15. AT 490, Seminar (2 credits) *Students may validate this course by taking a departmental examination

and achieving the minimum scores designated by the department. Required Support Courses: 30 credits 1. PE 354/354L, Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries and Lab (2

Credits) 2. HLTH 250/250 L, Pre-professional First Aid and CPR and Lab(2

Credits) 3. NFS 221, Survey of Nutrition (3 Credits) 4. NURS 323, Introduction to Pathophysiology* (3 Credits) 5. PE 350, Exercise Physiology (3 credits) 6. PE 400, Exercise Test and Prescription (3 credits) 7. PSYC 417, Health Psychology (3 credits) 8. College of Arts and Science core requirements: (11) additional credits

(3 credits from SGR Goal 6: Natural Sciences (Biological Sciences), 6 credits from SGR Goal #3: Social Science and 2 credits from SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts)

*Students may validate this course by taking a departmental examination and achieving the minimum scores designated by the department.

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General Education/Institutional Graduation Requirement Courses: 38-39 credits

1. Must include PSYC 101, General Psychology (3 Credits) 2. Must include HDFS 210, Lifespan Development (3 Credits) 3. Must include 8 Credits of Chemistry with Labs (8 Credits) (any CHEM

prefix course with lab is acceptable) 4. Must include PHA 201, Medication and Wellness (2 Credits) 5. Must include HLTH 443, Public Health Science (3 credits) 6. 19-20 remaining credits must meet System General Education

requirements, Institutional Graduation requirements, Globalization requirement and Writing Intensive requirement and be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR policy 2:7. To fulfill the System General Education Requirements, all students must pass the System Information Literacy Examination. Technical institute graduates must take the examination the first semester of enrollment at the university.

Electives: 15-16 credits Total number of credits at SDSU: 116 Total number of credits from LATI: 12* Total credits required: 128 *Transferable general education course credits can be completed at LATI. Additional requirements: 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical Institute must have a

cumulative GPA of (2.75 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale).

2. In accordance with BOR policy 2:28, students must demonstrate satisfactory performance in writing, mathematics, reading and science reasoning as evidenced by receiving a passing score on all sections of the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) exam. In accordance with the Regental policy, students must sit for the exam during the semester in which they have completed 48 passed credit hours and must have completed a specified 18 credit hours of general education courses during the first two semesters of attendance at SDSU.

IV.XXVIII. Obligations

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

V.XXIX. Modifications

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

VI.XXX. Incorporation of terms in master agreement

The parties have entered into the present agreement pursuant to the agreement of December 14, 2004, between the Watertown Board of Education on behalf of Lake Area Technical Institute and the South Dakota Board of Regents on behalf of Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota. This agreement shall be subject to all terms and conditions stated in the December 14, 2004 agreement.

VI. Effective Date of Agreement

Start Date of Fall 2005 Terms at LATI and SDSU. The agreement applies to students who graduated from LATI in 2000 and subsequent years.

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VII. Acceptance of Agreement For South Dakota State University: __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Fred Oien Department Head of HPER __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Jerry Jorgenson Dean, College of Arts and Science __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Carol J. Peterson Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller President, South Dakota State University __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Robert T. Tad Perry Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Mr. Harvey Jewett President, South Dakota Board of Regents For Lake Area Technical Institute: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Ms. Chris Barrett Chair, Lake Area Technical Institute ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Gary Williams Director, Lake Area Technical Institute ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Mr. Bob Mayer Superintendent, Watertown Public School District

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___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rick Melmer Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Kelly Duncan-Clark President, South Dakota Board of Education

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PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Agreement with Respect to Applying the ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY

Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Program Towards the

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MAJOR

Bachelor of Science Degree Program

Between LAKE AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

and SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

XXXI. Parties

The parties to this agreement are Lake Area Technical Institute (LATI) and South Dakota State University (SDSU).

XXXII. Purpose

The purpose of this agreement is to: N. have a signed articulation agreement that addresses the varying needs of

students and complimentary nature of the institutions’ programs; O. provide increased educational opportunities for students from South Dakota

and the region; P. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; and Q. provide LATI students who have completed the A.A.S. degree in

Environmental Technology an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Environmental Management.

XXXIII. Academic Program

D. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III.B. below, SDSU will accept 32 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Environmental Technology for students majoring in Environmental Management. Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Environmental Technology from LATI prior to transferring to SDSU for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 32 technical course credits. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree.

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E. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Environmental Management.

Major requirements: 29 credits

1. PS 243, Geology (3 credits) 2. BIOL 311 Principles of Ecology (3 credits) 3. ABS 475-475L Integrated Management of Natural Resources

and Lab (3 credits) 4. BIOL 490 Senior Seminar (1 credit) 5. ENVM 425-245L Disturbance Ecology and Lab (4) 6. Environmental Management Electives (15 credits)

(see p. 178 2005-2006 SDSU catalog)

Required Support Courses: 25-28 credits 1. BIOL 371 Genetics (3 credits) OR

BIOL 202-202L Genetics and Organismal Biology and Lab (4 credits) 2. CHEM 326-326L Organic Chemistry I and Lab (4 credits) 3. CHEM 328-328L Organic Chemistry II and Lab OR

CHEM Elective (4 credits) 4. PHYS 111-111L Introduction to Physics I and Lab (4 credits) 5. PHYS 113-113L Introduction to Physics II and Lab (4 credits) 6. ENGL 379 Technical Communications (3 credits) 7. MATH 120 Trigonometry (3 credits) OR MATH 115, Precalculus (5

credits) OR MATH 121/121L Survey of Calculus and Lab (5 credits) General Education Courses: 38-39 credits 7. Must include BIOL 151/151L, General Biology I and Lab (4 credits) 8. Must include BIOL 153/153L, General Biology II and Lab (4 credits) 9. Must include MATH 102 College Algebra (3 credits) AND

MATH 120 Trigonometry (3 credits) OR MATH 115 Precalculus (5 credits) OR MATH 121-121L Survey of Calculus and Lab (5 credits)

The remaining 27-28 credits must meet System General Education requirements, Institutional Graduation requirements, Globalization requirement and Advanced Writing requirement and be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR policy 2:7. To fulfill the System General Education Requirements, all students must pass the System Information Literacy Examination. Technical institute graduates must take the examination the first semester of enrollment at the university. Electives: 0-4 credits Total number of credits at SDSU: 96

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Transfer credits from LATI: 32* Total credits required: 128 *Transferable general education course credits are in addition to the 32 technical course credits. Additional requirements: 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical Institute must have a

cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale).

2. In accordance with BOR policy 2:28, students must demonstrate satisfactory performance in writing, mathematics, reading and science reasoning as evidenced by receiving a passing score on all sections of the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) exam. In accordance with the Regental policy, students must sit for the exam during the semester in which they have completed 48 passed credit hours and must have completed a specified 18 credit hours of general education courses. To meet these requirements, the STI graduates must enroll in and pass the specified 18 credit hours of general education courses during the first two semesters of attendance at SDSU.

XXXIV. Obligations

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

XXXV. Modifications

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

XXXVI. Incorporation of terms in the master agreement

The parties have entered into the present agreement pursuant to the agreement of December 14, 2004, between the Watertown Board of Education on behalf of Lake Area Technical Institute and the South Dakota Board of Regents on behalf of Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University, and the University of South Dakota. This agreement shall be subject to all terms and conditions stated in the December 14, 2004 agreement.

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XXXVII. Effective Date of Agreement

Start Date of Fall 2006 Terms at LATI and SDSU. The agreement applies to students who graduated from LATI in 2000 and subsequent years.

XXXVIII. Acceptance of Agreement For South Dakota State University: __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Tom Cheesbrough Department Head, Biology and Microbiology __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Gary Lemme Dean, College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Carol J. Peterson Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller President, South Dakota State University __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Robert T. Tad Perry Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Mr. Harvey Jewett President, South Dakota Board of Regents For Lake Area Technical Institute: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Mr. Troy Breitag Chair ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Mr. Gary Williams Director, Lake Area Technical Institute

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___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Bob Mayer Superintendent, Watertown Public School District ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rick Melmer Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Kelly Duncan-Clark President, South Dakota Board of Education

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PROGRAM TO PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Agreement with Respect to Applying the MEDICAL ASSISTING

Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Program Towards the

HEALTH PROMOTION MAJOR (ALLIED HEALTH SPECIALIZATION) Bachelor of Science Degree Program

Between

LAKE AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE and

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

XXXIX. Parties

The parties to this agreement are Lake Area Technical Institute (LATI) and South Dakota State University (SDSU).

XL. Purpose

The purpose of this agreement is to: R. have a signed articulation agreement that addresses the varying needs of

students and complementary nature of the institutions’ programs; S. provide increased educational opportunities for students from South Dakota

and the region; T. extend and clarify educational opportunities for students; and U. provide LATI students who have completed the A.A.S. degree in Medical

Assisting an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Health Promotion (Allied Health Specialization).

XLI. Academic Program

F. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III.B. below, SDSU will accept 39 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Medical Assisting for students majoring in Health Promotion (Allied Health Specialization). Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Disability/Human Services Technology from LATI prior to transferring to SDSU for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 39 technical course credits. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree.

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G. Requirements to be completed at SDSU to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Health Promotion (Allied Health Specialization) are outlined below.

Major requirements: 29 credits 1. PE 350, Exercise Physiology (3 credits) 2. PE 400/400L, Exercise Testing and Principles and Lab (3 credits) 3. PE 450, Clinical Exercise Physiology (3 credits) 4. PE 454, Biomechanics (3 credits) 5. HLTH 200, Complementary and Alternative Health Care (3 credits) 6. HLTH 445, Epidemiology (3 credits) 7. PSYC 417, Health Psychology (3 credits) 8. NURS 323, Introduction to Pathophysiology (3 credits) 9. NFS 321, Human Nutrition (3 credits) 10. HSC 490, Seminar (2 credits) – meetings Writing Intensive

requirement Required Support Courses: 21 credits 8. CHEM 108/108L, Organic and Biochemistry and Lab (5 credits) 9. BIOL 221/221L, Human Anatomy and Lab (4 credits) 10. BIOL 325/325L, Physiology and Lab (4 credits) 11. College of Arts and Science core requirements: 8 additional credits (6

credits from SGR Goal #3: Social Sciences and 2 credits from SGR Goal #4: Humanities and Arts)

General Education/Institutional Graduation Requirement Courses: 38-39

credits 1. Must include BIOL 101/101L, Biology Survey and Lab (3 credits) 2. Must include CHEM 106/106L, Chemistry Survey and Lab (4 credits) 3. Must include NFS 111, Food, People and Environment (3 credits) 4. Must include HLTH 443, Public Health Science (3 credits) 5. Must include WEL 100/100L, Wellness for Life and Lab (2 credits) 6. 23-24 remaining credits must meet System General Education

requirements, Institutional Graduation requirements, Globalization requirement and Writing Intensive requirement and be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR policy 2:7. To fulfill the System General Education Requirements, all students must pass the System Information Literacy Examination. Technical institute graduates must take the examination the first semester of enrollment at the university.

Electives: 0-1 credits Total number of credits at SDSU: 89 Total number of credits from LATI: 39*

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Total credits required: 128 *Transferable general education course credits can be completed at LATI. Additional requirements: 1. Students transferring from Lake Area Technical Institute must have a

cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale).

2. In accordance with BOR policy 2:28, students must demonstrate satisfactory performance in writing, mathematics, reading and science reasoning as evidenced by receiving a passing score on all sections of the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) exam. The exam must be taken during the first semester of enrollment at SDSU if the LATI AAS graduate has already completed the general education courses in math and one semester of science, the LATI graduate must complete these courses during their first semester of attendance at SDSU and must sit for the CAAP exam during their second semester of attendance.

XLII. Obligations

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

XLIII. Modifications

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

XLIV. Incorporation of terms in master agreement

The parties have entered into the present agreement pursuant to the agreement of December 14, 2004 between the Watertown Area Schools Board of Education on behalf of Lake Area Technical Institute and the South Dakota Board of Regents on behalf of Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota. This agreement shall be subject to all terms and conditions stated in the December 14, 2004 agreement.

VI. Effective Date of Agreement

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Start Date of Fall 2006 Terms at LATI and SDSU. The agreement applies to students who graduated from LATI in 2000 and subsequent years.

VII. Acceptance of Agreement For South Dakota State University: __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Fred Oien Department Head, Health, Physical Education and Recreation __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Jerry Jorgenson Dean, College of Arts and Science __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Carol J. Peterson Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller President, South Dakota State University __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Dr. Robert T. Tad Perry Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents __________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Mr. Harvey Jewett President, South Dakota Board of Regents For Lake Area Technical Institute: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Ms. Chris Barrett Chair, Lake Area Technical Institute ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Mr. Gary Williams Director, Lake Area Technical Institute ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Bob Mayer Superintendent, Watertown Public School District

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___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Rick Melmer Secretary, South Dakota Department of Education ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Dr. Kelly Duncan-Clark President, South Dakota Board of Education