Dakota State University
Madison, South DakotaDSU remains one of the few universities in the nation that provides students with the cutting-edge technology needed to excel in any career. Our curriculum infuses critical thinking, hands-on training, individualized attention, and collaboration into the classroom so that our students graduate with skills that set them apart in the real world. On top of it all, we celebrate and reward innovation, creativity, and growth. If you’re looking to transfer to a school that better fits your needs, we’ll make sure your experience gets the credit it deserves. No matter where you stand in your college journey, DSU is the place to complete it.
Last Updated: 2021-10-06
Passport Block
Students who complete Dakota State's Passport Block with a minimum grade of “C” or its equivalent in each course or learning experience will be awarded the Passport by DSU. Those students who later transfer with a Passport to another Network-member institution will have their learning recognized; they will not have to repeat or take additional courses to satisfy lower-division general education requirements in the Passport’s nine areas.
For students the Interstate Passport program offers:
One course from listing:
Oral Communication DSUCourses in Oral Communication DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | CMST | 101 | Fundamentals of Speech | |
✔ | SPCM | 215 | Public Speaking | |
SPCM | 222 | Argumentation & Debate | ||
Take two courses from the listing:
Written Communication DSUCourses in Written Communication DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | ENGL | 101 | Composition I | |
✔ | ENGL | 201 | Composition II | |
ENGL | 283 | Introduction Creative Writing | ||
Take one course from the listing:
Quantitative Literacy DSUCourses in Quantitative Literacy DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
MATH | 103 | Quantitative Literacy | ||
MATH | 104 | Finite Math | ||
✔ | MATH | 114 | College Algebra | |
MATH | 115 | Pre-calculus | ||
MATH | 120 | Trigonometry | ||
MATH | 121 | Survey of Calculus | ||
MATH | 123 | Calculus I | ||
✔ | MATH | 281 | Introduction to Statistics | |
Take two courses from the listing. Please note that A&S 121 may apply to either physical science or life science. While DSU students may use a sequence in the same discipline to complete their natural science requirement, Passport students must complete one in physical science and one in life science. GEOG and PHYS meet physical science; BIOL and CHEM meet life science requirements.
Natural Sciences DSUCourses in Natural Sciences DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
A&S | 121/121L | Science: The Core of Discovery & Lab | ||
✔ | BIOL | 101/101L | Biology Survey & Lab | |
✔ | BIOL | 103/103L | Biology Survey II & Lab | |
BIOL | 151/151L | General Biology I & Lab | ||
BIOL | 153/153L | General Biology II & Lab | ||
BIOL | 165/165L | General Zoology & Lab | ||
BIOL | 201/201L | General Botany & Lab | ||
CHEM | 106/106L | Chemistry Survey & Lab | ||
CHEM | 108/108L | Organic & Biochemistry & Lab | ||
✔ | CHEM | 112/112L | General Chemistry I & Lab | |
✔ | CHEM | 114/114L | General Chemistry II & Lab | |
✔ | GEOG | 131/131L | Physical Geography: Weather and Climiate & Lab | |
✔ | GEOG | 132/132L | Physical Geography: Natural Landscape & Lab | |
✔ | PHYS | 111/111L | Introduction to Physics & Lab | |
PHYS | 113/113L | Introduction to Physics II & Lab | ||
✔ | PHYS | 211/211L | University Physics I & Lab | |
PHYS | 213/213L | University Physics II & Lab | ||
Human Cultures are addressed by coursework required in arts/humanities or social science requirements
Human Cultures DSUCourses in Human Cultures DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ANTH | 210 | Cultural Anthropology | ||
✔ | ARTH | 100 | Art Appreciation | |
ARTH | 211 | History of World Art I | ||
ARTH | 212 | History of World Art II | ||
✔ | ENGL | 210 | Introduction to Literature | |
ENGL | 211 | World Literature I | ||
ENGL | 212 | World Literature II | ||
ENGL | 221 | British Literature I | ||
ENGL | 222 | British Literature II | ||
ENGL | 241 | American Literature I | ||
ENGL | 242 | American Literature II | ||
✔ | GEOG | 200 | Intro to Human Geography | |
HIST | 111 | World Civilizations I | ||
HIST | 112 | World Civilizations II | ||
HIST | 121 | Western Civilizations I | ||
HIST | 122 | Western Civilizations II | ||
HIST | 151 | US History I | ||
HIST | 152 | US History II | ||
✔ | INED | 211 | SD American Indian Culture and Education | |
MUS | 100 | Music Appreciation | ||
✔ | PHIL | 100 | Introduction to Philosophy | |
PHIL | 200 | Introduction to Logic | ||
✔ | SPAN | 101 | Introductory Spanish I | |
✔ | SPAN | 102 | Introductory Spanish II | |
SPAN | 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | ||
SPAN | 202 | Intermediate Spanish II | ||
DSU does not have general education goals that specifically reference “critical thinking.” However, the learning outcomes for critical thinking are imparted and reinforced in the General Education courses listed below. A course in this list may double-count if it is taken to fulfill the learning outcomes in another area.
One course is required. All courses listed below are 3- 4 credits.
Critical Thinking DSUCourses in Critical Thinking DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ART | 121 | Design I 2D | ||
ARTH | 212 | History of World Art | ||
BIOL | 101 | Biology Survey I | ||
BIOL | 103 | Biology Survey II | ||
BIOL | 151 | General Biology I | ||
BIOL | 153 | General Biology II | ||
BIOL | 201 | General Botany | ||
CHEM | 106 | Chemistry Survey | ||
CHEM | 108 | Organic & Biochemistry | ||
CHEM | 112 | General Chemistry I | ||
CHEM | 114 | General Chemistry II | ||
✔ | CMST | 101 | Fundamentals of Speech | |
ECON | 201 | Principles of Microeconomics | ||
ECON | 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
ENGL | 101 | Composition I | ||
ENGL | 201 | Composition II | ||
ENGL | 210 | Introduction to Literature | ||
ENGL | 211 | World Literature I | ||
ENGL | 212 | World Literature II | ||
ENGL | 221 | British Literature I | ||
ENGL | 222 | British Literature II | ||
ENGL | 241 | American Literature I | ||
ENGL | 242 | American Literature II | ||
ENGL | 268 | Literature | ||
ENGL | 283 | Introduction to Creative Writing | ||
ENGL | 284 | Introduction to Criticism | ||
GEOG | 101 | Introduction to Geography | ||
GEOG | 200 | Introduction to Human Geography | ||
HIST | 151 | US History I | ||
HIST | 152 | US History II | ||
HIST | 256 | World History | ||
MATH | 102 | College Algebra | ||
MATH | 103 | Quantitative Literacy | ||
PHIL | 100 | Introduction to Philosophy | ||
PHIL | 200 | Introduction to Logic | ||
PHYS | 111 | Introduction to Physics I | ||
PHYS | 113 | Introduction to Physics II | ||
PHYS | 211 | University Physics I | ||
PHYS | 213 | University Physics II | ||
POLS | 100 | American Government | ||
POLS | 100 | American Government | ||
✔ | PSYC | 101 | General Psychology | |
✔ | SOC | 100 | Introduction to Sociology | |
SOC | 150 | Social Problems | ||
✔ | SOC | 240 | Sociology of Rural America | |
SPCM | 215 | Public Speaking | ||
SPCM | 222 | Argument & Debate | ||
DSU does not have general education goals that specifically reference “creative expression.” However, the learning outcomes for creative expression are imparted and reinforced in the General Education courses listed below.
One course is required. All courses listed below are 3-credits.
Creative Expression DSUCourses in Creative Expression DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ART | 111 | Drawing I | ||
ART | 121 | Design I 2D | ||
ART | 123 | Three Dimensional Design | ||
ART | 212 | Drawing IV: Mixed Media | ||
ART | 231 | Painting I | ||
ART | 251 | Ceramics I | ||
ARTH | 100 | Art Appreciation | ||
ARTH | 211 | History of World Art I | ||
ARTH | 212 | History of World Art II | ||
ENGL | 210 | Introduction to Literature | ||
ENGL | 211 | World Literature I | ||
ENGL | 212 | World Literature II | ||
ENGL | 221 | British Literature I | ||
ENGL | 222 | British Literature II | ||
ENGL | 240 | Juvenile Literature | ||
ENGL | 241 | American Literature I | ||
ENGL | 242 | American Literature II | ||
ENGL | 268 | Literature | ||
ENGL | 283 | Introduction Creative Writing | ||
ENGL | 284 | Introduction to Criticism | ||
MUEN | 100 | Concert Choir | ||
MUEN | 122 | Concert Band | ||
MUS | 100 | Music Appreciation | ||
THEA | 100 | Introduction to Theatre | ||
THEA | 131 | Introduction to Acting | ||
THEA | 241 | Stagecraft | ||
DSU does not have general education goals that specifically reference “team work and value systems.” However, the learning outcomes for team work and value systems are imparted and reinforced in the General Education courses listed below and completed for other general education goals.
One course is required. All courses listed below are 3-4 credits.
Teamwork DSUCourses in Teamwork DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
BIOL | 101/101L | Biology Survey I & Lab | ||
BIOL | 103/103L | Biology Survey II & Lab | ||
BIOL | 151/151L | General Biology I & Lab | ||
BIOL | 153/153L | General Biology II & Lab | ||
BIOL | 165/165L | General Zoology & Lab | ||
BIOL | 201/201L | General Botany & Lab | ||
CHEM | 106/106L | Chemistry Survey & Lab | ||
CHEM | 108/108L | Organic & Biochemistry & Lab | ||
CHEM | 112/112L | General Chemistry & Lab | ||
CHEM | 114/114L | General Chemistry II & Lab | ||
PHYS | 111/111l | Survey of Physics I & Lab | ||
PHYS | 113/113L | Survey of Physics II & Lab | ||
PHYS | 211/211L | University Physics I & Lab | ||
PHYS | 213/213L | University Physics II & Lab | ||
SPCM | 101 | Fundamentals of Speech | ||
SPCM | 215 | Public Speaking | ||
SPCM | 222 | Argument & Debate | ||
THEA | 100 | Introduction to Theatre | ||
THEA | 131 | Introduction to Acting | ||
DSU does not have general education goals that specifically reference “human society and the individual.” However, the learning outcomes for human society and the individual are imparted and reinforced in the General Education courses listed below.
One course is required. All courses listed below are 3-credits.
Human Society DSUCourses in Human Society DSU | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
ANTH | 210 | Cultural Anthropology | ||
ECON | 201 | Principles of Microeconomics | ||
ECON | 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
GEOG | 101 | Introduction to Geography | ||
✔ | GEOG | 200 | Introduction to Human Geography | |
HIST | 121 | Western Civilization I | ||
HIST | 122 | Western Civilization II | ||
HIST | 151 | US History I | ||
HIST | 152 | US History II | ||
HIST | 256 | World History | ||
INED | 211 | SD American Indian Culture & Education | ||
POLS | 100 | American Government | ||
POLS | 210 | State and Local Government | ||
✔ | PSYC | 101 | General Psychology | |
SOC | 100 | Introduction to Sociology | ||
SOC | 150 | Social Problems | ||
✔ | SOC | 240 | Sociology of Rural America | |
✔ | SOC | 285 | Society & Technology | |
Program Highlights
Dakota State University has articulation agreements with the National Security Agency for students pursuing careers in cyber operations and cyber defense at the undergraduate as well as the graduate level. DSU is also accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), and the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).
Students have opportunities to participate in the Center of Excellence for Information Systems and/or the General Beadle Honors program, or research through Madison Cyber Labs. They also have access to student clubs and organizations, library resources, the counseling center, disability services, career and professional development, international student services, testing services, and student health.
Contact Info
Institutional Liaison: Kathy Callies
Contact for Students: Dylan Tyson
Interstate Passport is based at the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, a 501c3 regional compact, located in Boulder, Colorado.
Funded in part by Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Lumina Foundation.
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