South Dakota State University
Brookings, South DakotaSDSU is the first land-grant university in South Dakota offering a wide variety of co-curricular programs including study abroad, ROTC, Honors College, Living/Learning Communities, leadership opportunities, numerous student clubs and organizations, and a comprehensive Student Success Center.
Last Updated: 2021-01-13
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One course from one list. The courses listed below are 3-credit courses.
Oral CommunicationCourses in Oral Communication | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | SPCM | 101 | Fundamentals of Speech | |
SPCM | 215 | Public Speaking | ||
Two courses from one list. All of the courses listed below are 3-credit courses.
Written CommunicationCourses in Written Communication | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | ENGL | 101 | Composition I | |
✔ | ENGL | 201 | Composition II | |
✔ | ENGL | 277 | Technical Writing for Engineering | |
✔ | ENGL | 283 | Introduction to Creative Writing | |
One course from one list. Number of credits for the courses listed below range from 3-5 credits.
Quantitative LiteracyCourses in Quantitative Literacy | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | MATH | 103 | Quantitative Literacy | |
✔ | MATH | 114 | College Algebra | |
✔ | MATH | 115 | Pre-Calculus | |
✔ | MATH | 120 | Trigonometry | |
✔ | MATH | 121 | Survey of Calculus | |
✔ | MATH | 123 | Calculus I | |
✔ | MATH/STAT | 281 | Introduction to Statistics | |
Two courses from one list. Most of the science courses listed below include a laboratory component. The combination of the lecture and lab sections is 4 credits for most of the classes.
Natural SciencesCourses in Natural Sciences | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | BIOL | 101/L | Biology Survey & Lab | |
✔ | BIOL | 103/L | Biology Survey II & Lab | |
✔ | BIOL | 151/L | General Biology I & Lab | |
✔ | BIOL | 153/L | General Biology II & Lab | |
BOT | 201/L | General Botany I & Lab | ||
✔ | CHEM | 106/L | Chemistry Survey and Lab | |
✔ | CHEM | 108/L | Organic & Biochemistry/L | |
CHEM | 112/L | General Chemistry I & Lab | ||
CHEM | 114/L | General Chemistry II & Lab | ||
CHEM | 115/L | Atomic & Molecular Structure & Lab | ||
CHEM | 120/L | Elementary Organic Chemistry & Lab | ||
CHEM | 127/L | Structure and Function of Organic Molecules & Lab | ||
✔ | GEOG | 131/L | Physical Geography: Weather & Climate & Lab | |
✔ | GEOG | 132/L | Physical Geography: Natural Landspace & Lab | |
MICRO | 231/L | General Microbiology & Lab | ||
PHYS | 101/L | Survey of Physics & Lab | ||
PHYS | 111/L | Introduction to Physics I & Lab | ||
PHYS | 113/L | Introduction to Physics II & Lab | ||
✔ | PHYS | 185/L | Introduction to Astronomy I & Lab | |
✔ | PHYS | 187/L | Introduction to Astronomy II & Lab | |
PHYS | 211/L | University Physics I & Lab | ||
PHYS | 213/L | University Physics II & Lab | ||
PS | 213/L | Soils & Lab | ||
PS | 243 | Principles of Geology | ||
PS | 244 | Geology Resources of South Dakota & Lab | ||
RANG | 205 | Introduction to Range Management & Lab | ||
One course from one list.
The courses lsited below range from 3-4 credits.
Human CulturesCourses in Human Cultures | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
AIS/LAKL | 101 | Introductory Lakota I | ||
AIS/LAKL | 102 | Introductory Lakota II | ||
ANTH | 210 | Cultural Anthropology | ||
ARAB | 101 | Introductory Arabic I | ||
ARAB | 102 | Introductory Arabic II | ||
✔ | 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 | ||
FREN | 101 | Introductory French I | ||
✔ | FREN | 102 | Introductory French II | |
FREN | 201 | Intermediate French I | ||
FREN | 202 | Intermediate French II | ||
✔ | GEOG | 200 | Introducation to Human Geography | |
✔ | GER | 101 | Introductory German I | |
GER | 102 | Introductory German II | ||
✔ | GER | 201 | Intermediate German I | |
GER | 202 | Intermediate German II | ||
✔ | HIST | 111 | World Civilizations I | |
✔ | HIST | 112 | World Civilizations II | |
✔ | HIST | 121 | Western Civilization I | |
HIST | 122 | Western Civilization II | ||
✔ | HIST | 151 | US History I | |
✔ | HIST | 152 | US History II | |
LAKL | 201 | Intermediate Lakota I | ||
LAKL | 202 | Intermediate Lakota II | ||
✔ | MUS | 100 | Music Appreciation | |
✔ | PHIL | 100 | Introduction to Philosophy | |
✔ | PHIL | 200 | Introduction to Logic | |
✔ | PHIL | 220 | Introduction to Logic | |
REL | 224 | Old Testament | ||
REL | 225 | New Testament | ||
✔ | REL | 250 | World Religions | |
RUSS | 101 | Introductory Russian I | ||
RUSS | 102 | Introductory Russian II | ||
✔ | SPAN | 101 | Introductory Spanish I | |
✔ | SPAN | 102 | Introductory Spanish II | |
✔ | SPAN | 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | |
✔ | SPAN | 202 | Intermediate Spanish II | |
One course from one list.
SDSU 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 lsited below. The coures listed below range from 3-4 credits.
Critical ThinkingCourses in Critical Thinking | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | ABS | 203 | Global Food Systems | |
ART | 121 | Design I 2D | ||
✔ | ARTH | 212 | History of World Art II | |
✔ | 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 | 201/201L | General Botany/Lab | ||
✔ | CHEM | 106/106L | Chemistry Survey/Lab | |
✔ | CHEM | 108/108L | Organic and Biochemistry | |
CHEM | 112/112L | General Chemistry I | ||
CHEM | 114/114L | General Chemistry II | ||
✔ | ECON | 201 | Principles of Microeconomics | |
✔ | ECON | 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | |
✔ | ENGL | 101 | Composition I | |
ENGL | 125 | Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies | ||
ENGL | 151 | Introduction to English Studies | ||
✔ | 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 | 240 | Juvenile Literature | |
ENGL | 241 | American Literature I | ||
ENGL | 242 | American Literature II | ||
ENGL | 248 | Women in Literature | ||
ENGL | 249 | Literature of Diverse Cultures | ||
ENGL | 250 | Science Fiction | ||
ENGL | 256 | Literature of the American West | ||
ENGL | 268 | Literature | ||
✔ | ENGL | 277 | Technical Writing in Engineering | |
✔ | ENGL | 283 | Introduction to Creative Writing | |
✔ | GEOG | 101 | Introduction to Geography | |
✔ | HIST | 151 | US History I | |
✔ | HIST | 152 | US History II | |
INFO | 102 | Social/Ethical Aspects of Information | ||
✔ | MATH | 103 | Quantitative Literacy | |
✔ | MATH | 114 | College Algebra | |
✔ | PHIL | 100 | Introduction to Philosophy | |
✔ | PHIL | 200 | Introduction to Logic | |
PHIL | 215 | Introduction to Social/Political Philosophy | ||
✔ | PHIL | 220 | Introduction of Ethics | |
PHYS | 111/111L | Introduction to Physics/Lab | ||
PHYS | 112/112L | Introducation to Physics/L | ||
PHYS | 211/211L | University Physics I/L | ||
PHYS | 213/213L | University Physics II/L | ||
✔ | POLS | 100 | American Government | |
POLS | 141 | Governments of the World | ||
POLS | 165 | Political Ideologies | ||
POLS | 253 | Current World Problems | ||
✔ | SOC | 100 | Introduction to Sociology | |
✔ | SOC | 150 | Social Problems | |
✔ | SOC | 240 | Sociology of Rural America | |
✔ | SPCM | 101 | Fundamentals of Speech | |
SPCM | 215 | Public Speaking | ||
SPCM | 222 | Argumentation and Debate | ||
WMST | 101 | Introduction to Women's Studies | ||
One course from one list.
SDSU does not have general education goals that specifically reference "creative expresssion". However the learning outcomes for creative expression are imparted and reinforced in the general education courses listed below. The majority of courses listed below are 3 credits.
Creatve ExpressionCourses in Creatve Expression | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | ART | 111 | Drawing I | |
ART | 112 | Drawring II | ||
ART | 121 | Design I 2D | ||
ART | 123 | Three Dimensional Design | ||
ART | 211 | Drawing III - Figurative | ||
ART | 212 | Drawing IV: Mixed Media | ||
ART | 231 | Painting I | ||
ART | 251 | Ceramics | ||
ART | 281 | Printmaking I | ||
✔ | ARTH | 100 | Art Appreciation | |
ARTH | 120 | Film as Art | ||
✔ | ARTH | 211 | History of World Art I | |
✔ | ARTH | 212 | History of World Art II | |
ENGL | 125 | Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies | ||
ENGL | 151 | Introduction to English Studies | ||
✔ | 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 | 248 | Women in Literature | ||
ENGL | 249 | Literature of Diverse Cultures | ||
ENGL | 250 | Science Fiction | ||
ENGL | 256 | Literature of the American West | ||
ENGL | 268 | Literature | ||
✔ | ENGL | 283 | Introduction to Creative Writing | |
ENGL | 284 | Introduction to Criticism | ||
MCOM | 145 | Media Literacy/Ethics | ||
✔ | MCOM | 160 | Introduction to Film | |
MCOM | 225/L | Social Media Design & Lab | ||
MUEN | 100 | Concert Choir | ||
MUEN | 102 | Men's Chorus | ||
MUEN | 103 | Women's Chorus | ||
MUEN | 107 | Opera Workshop | ||
MUEN | 110 | Orchestra | ||
MUEN | 120 | Marching Band | ||
MUEN | 121 | Symphonic Band | ||
MUEN | 122 | Concert Band | ||
MUEN | 140 | String Ensemble | ||
MUEN | 150 | Woodwind Ensemble | ||
MUEN | 160 | Brass Ensemble | ||
MUEN | 170 | Percussion Ensemble | ||
MUEN | 180 | Jazz Ensemble | ||
✔ | MUS | 100 | Music Appreciation | |
MUS | 130 | Music Literature & History I | ||
MUS | 131 | Music Literature & History II | ||
MUS | 201 | History of Country Music | ||
MUS | 203 | Blues, Jazz & Rock | ||
✔ | THEA | 100 | Introduction to Theatre | |
THEA | 131 | Introduction to Acting | ||
THEA | 135 | Theatre Activities - Acting | ||
THEA | 145 | Theatre Activities- Technical | ||
THEA | 241 | Stagecraft | ||
THEA | 250 | Play Analysis | ||
One course from one list.
SDSU does not have general education goals that specifically reference "teamwork and value sytems". However, the learning outcomes for teamwork are imparted and reinforced in the general education courses listed below. The courses listed below range from 3-4 credits.
TeamworkCourses in Teamwork | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | BIOL | 151/151L | General Biology I/Lab | |
✔ | BIOL | 153/153L | General Biology II/Lab | |
✔ | CHEM | 106/106L | Chemistry Survey/Lab | |
✔ | CHEM | 108/108L | Organic and Biochemistry | |
CHEM | 112/112L | General Chemistry I | ||
CHEM | 114/114L | General Chemistry II/Lab | ||
CHEM | 115/115L | Atomic and Molecular Structure/Lab | ||
PHYS | 111/111L | Introduction to Physics/Lab | ||
PHYS | 113/113L | Introduction to Physics II/Lab | ||
PHYS | 211/211L | University Physics I/L | ||
PHYS | 213/213L | University Physics II/L | ||
✔ | SPCM | 101 | Fundamentals of Speech | |
✔ | THEA | 100 | Introduction to Theatre | |
THEA | 131 | Introduction to Acting | ||
One course from one list.
The courses listed below are 3 credits each.
Social Sciences/DIversityCourses in Social Sciences/DIversity | ||||
Required | Online Option Available | Course Prefix | Course Number | Course Title |
✔ | ABS | 203 | Global Food Systems | |
ANTH | 210 | Cultural Anthropology | ||
ANTH | 220 | Physical Anthropology | ||
✔ | CJUS | 201 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | |
✔ | ECON | 201 | Principles of Microeconomics | |
✔ | ECON | 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | |
✔ | GEOG | 101 | Introduction to Geography | |
✔ | GEOG | 200 | Introduction to Human Geography | |
✔ | GEOG | 210 | World Regional Geography | |
✔ | GEOG | 212 | Geography of North America | |
GEOG | 219 | Geography of South Dakota | ||
✔ | GLST | 201 | Global Studies I | |
✔ | HDFS | 141 | Individual and the Family | |
✔ | HDFS | 210 | Lifespan Development | |
✔ | HIST | 121 | Western Civilization I | |
✔ | HIST | 122 | Western Civilization II | |
✔ | HIST | 151 | U.S. History I | |
✔ | HIST | 152 | U.S. History II | |
INFO | 102 | Social and Ethical Aspects of Information | ||
✔ | POLS | 100 | American Government | |
POLS | 102 | American Political Issues | ||
POLS | 141 | Governments of the World | ||
POLS | 165 | Political Ideologies | ||
POLS | 210 | State and Local Governments | ||
POLS | 253 | Current World Problems | ||
✔ | PSYC | 100 | General Psychology | |
REL | 237 | Religion in American Culture | ||
✔ | SOC | 100 | Introduction to Sociology | |
✔ | SOC | 150 | Social Problems | |
✔ | SOC | 240 | Sociology of Rural America | |
SOC | 250 | Courtship and Marriage | ||
WMST | 101 | Introduction to Women's Studies | ||
Program Highlights
Undergraduate Academic Programs are offered in a wide variety of disciplines including Agriculture (Agronomy to Wildlife and Fisheries), Education, Human Sciences (Nutrition and Health Sciences), Aviation, Nursing, Medical Lab Science, Engineering, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Pharmacy, and Natural Sciences. New undergraduate programs include: Data Science, Precision Agriculture and Business Economics to name a few!
Contact Info
Institutional Liaison: Don Marshall
Contact for Students: Don Marshall
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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