Nov 24, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Course Information


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Course Numbering System

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Each course carries a three-digit number. The second and third digits are used within Colleges in sequence. They indicate lab or lecture, area identification and prerequisite courses. The first digit in the number indicates the college year when the course should be taken. Courses numbered in the 100s are normally taken by freshmen, 200s by sophomores, 300s by juniors, and 400s by seniors, 500s by seniors with special approval and graduate students, 600s and 700s are by graduate students only.

Students should schedule courses during the year indicated by the course number. Unless otherwise restricted, students may take courses one year in advance or one year following their normal placement. Thus, a junior should take courses numbered in the 300s and may take courses numbered in the 200s or 400s but should not take courses numbered in the 100s.

Section numbers are “smart coded” according to South Dakota Regental Universities. Black Hills State University sections begin with a “B”.

  Course
Prefix
ENGL
  Course
Number
101
  Section
Number
B001

Other section numbers for BHSU are:

 

200
300
400
500
600

 


taught at University Center Rapid City
taught in various locations across the state
DDN, Distance Learning Centers
VTEL
Internet courses
 

All students earning baccalaureate degrees must earn a minimum of thirty-six (36) semester hours numbered 300 or 400. Courses numbered below 100 are remedial courses. Remedial courses will not be counted toward graduation or grade point average. (Examples: ENGL 031, 032, 033; MATH 021, READ 041)

Note: Common Course Numbering and Descriptions are identical courses at any of the SD Regental Institutions (BHSU, DSU, NSU, SDSM&T, SDSU, and USD) offering those courses. The unique courses are only offered at Black Hills State University.

Chart of Abbreviations

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ACCT
AIS
ANTH
ART
ARTD
ARTE
ARTH
BADM
BED
BIOL
CHEM
CJUS
ECE
ECON
ED
EDFN
ELED
ENGL
ENTR
EPSY
FL
FREN
GEOG
GEOL
GER
GS
HIST
HLTH
HMS
HON
HRM
HUM
INED
LAKL
LIBM
LING
MATH
MCOM
MFL
MIS
MLED
MSL
MUAP
MUEN
MUS
OE
PE
PHIL
PHSI
PHYS
POLS
PSYC
READ
RECR
RESR
RUSS
SCI
SEED
SOC
SPAN
SPCM
SPED
SS
TECH
THEA
THM
WEL
WRTG

 

Accounting
American Indian Studies
Anthropology
Art Studio
Art Design
Art Education
Art History
Business Administration
Business Education
Biology
Chemistry
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
Economics
Education
Foundations of Education
Elementary Education
English
Entrepreneurial Studies
Educational Psychology
Foreign Language
French
Geography
Geology
German
General Studies
History
Health Education
Human Services
Honors
Human Resources Management
Humanities
Indian Education
Lakota
Library Media
Linguistics
Mathematics
Mass Communication
Modern Foreign Languages
Management Information Systems
Middle Level Education
Military Science
Applied Music
Music Ensemble
Music Ed/Theory/Lit
Outdoor Education
Physical Education
Philosophy
Physical Science
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Reading
Recreation
Research
Russian
Science
Secondary Education
Sociology
Spanish
Speech Communication
Special Education
Social Science
Technology
Theatre
Tourism/Hospitality Management
Wellness
Writing