Program Plan. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successful completion of the following requirements. ENGL 111 * College Writing 3 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 IST 100 Computer Literacy 3 LBSC 100 Managing Information & Resources 1 Fall Semester 16 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 PSYC 111 General Psychology 3 NURS 116 Foundations 7 ALHE 117 Geriatrics 2 Spring Semester 15 PSYC 243 Human Development Across the Lifespan 3 GOVT 121 National & State Government 3 NURS 128 Mental Health 3 NURS 129 Medical Surgical I 6 SOCI 111 General Sociology 3 NURS 218 Maternal & Child Health 4 NURS 219 Medical Surgical II 8 Spring Semester 13 NURS 235 Role Integration 2 NURS 236 Quest 2 NURS 238 Medical Surgical III 6 NURS 239 Preceptor 3 Total Credit Hours 70 *- Course has prerequisite or placement requirements Years Three and Four Summer Semester 6 Humanities* 3 MATH 163/ MATH 1100 College Algebra* 3 Third Year Fall Semester 12 General Science * 6 Humanities* 3 ENGL 112/ ENGLSH 1000 English Composition II* 3 Spring Semester 13 Humanities* 3 NUTR S 2380 Nutrition** 3 N3300 Pharmacology** 3 BIOL 253/ MICROB 2800 Microbiology* 4 Summer Semester 5 N3080 Nursing Communication & Computer Skills 2 MATH 223/ ESC PS 4170 or STAT 1200 Statistics* 3 N3180 Role Transitions 3 N4200 Nursing Ethics and Law 3 N4950 Nursing Theory & Research 3 Spring Semester 11 N4380 Health Assessment & Pathophysiology 4 N4400 Nursing Issues/Leadership/Management 2 N4930 Evidence-Based Nursing Practice 5 Summer Semester 4 N4970 Nursing in Communities 4 Additional BSN Required Courses 34 Total UMC Required Credit Hours 26 Total Hours (Completed BSN Degree) 130 *Courses may be completed at TRCC or MU. **Credit may be obtained through NLN challenge exams or MU course credit. Humanity/Fine Arts credits include: General Science credits include: • Art for non-majors Behavioral • Art History Biological • Classical Humanities Mathematical • Communications Physical • English Literature Social • Film Studies • Music for non-majors • Philosophy • Religious Studies (secular prospective) • Theatre Course equivalencies may be found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Please check with your School of Nursing advisor to be sure your course choice will count. For MU courses and categories visit ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/courses/ This agreement is made and entered into in the academic year 2012-2013 and remains in force unless changed in writing by mutual agreement of both parties. The agreement may be amended at any time with the approval of both parties and is subject to regular review to assure currency with the respective degree requirements. Should either party desire to discontinue this agreement, advance notification of two years will be required.
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Sources: Articulation Agreement
Program Plan. A. The Exercise Science Program at BHSU requires 30 general education credits, 55 credits for the Exercise Science Core, and 15 credits of specialization requirements. In addition, students need to earn a total of 120 credits, complete a minimum of 36 upper level (i.e., 300/400) courses, and complete a minimum of 60 credits from four-year institutions to earn their degree.
B. The tables on the following pages indicate which courses completed at LCCC will directly transfer into BHSU and meet graduation requirements for the B.S. in Exercise Science Core and Specialization. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successful completion of successfully completing the following additional prescribed requirements. ENGL 111 * College Writing No minor is required.
C. Students must earn 30 credit hours towards system general education. The number of credit hours required may be reduced if general education courses completed at LCCC are accepted in transfer. 1 HLTH 251 First Aid & CPR 2 HLED 1221 Standard First Aid & Safety 3 BIOL 231 HLTH 422 Nutrition 2 HOEC 1140 Nutrition 2 EXS 101 The Exercise Science Major 3 KIN 2135 Personal Trainer Education 3 EXS 130 Basic Medical Terminology 4 EXS 250/L Human Anatomy & and Physiology/Lab 4 ZOO 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I AND 4 IST 100 Computer Literacy ZOO 2020 Anatomy and Physiology I 3 LBSC 100 Managing Information EXS 280/L Fitness Assessment/Lab 3 EXS 285 Exercise and Chronic Disease 4 EXS 350/L Exercise Physiology 4 EXS 353/L Kinesiology 3 KIN 1100 Kinesiology: The Science of Human Movement 3 EXS 354/L Care & Resources 1 Fall Semester 16 Prevention of Athletic Injuries 2 PEPR 2050 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 2 EXS 462 Exercise Leadership 4 EXS 454/L Biomechanics 3 EXS 482 Theory of Strength & Conditioning 3 EXS 452 Motor Learning & Development 5 EXS 494 Internship 8 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology II 101/L Biology Survey I/Lab BIOL 103/L Biology Survey II/Lab 8 BIOL 151/L General Biology I/Lab 4 BIOL 1010 General Biology BIOL 153/L General Biology II/Lab 3 PSYC 111 General Psychology 3 NURS 116 Foundations 7 ALHE 117 Geriatrics 2 Spring Semester 15 PSYC 243 Human Development Across the Lifespan 3 GOVT 121 National & State Government 3 NURS 128 Mental Health 3 NURS 129 Medical Surgical I 6 SOCI 111 General Sociology 3 NURS 218 Maternal & Child Health 4 NURS 219 Medical Surgical II 8 Spring Semester 13 NURS 235 Role Integration 2 NURS 236 Quest 2 NURS 238 Medical Surgical III 6 NURS 239 Preceptor 3 Total Credit Hours 70 *- Course has prerequisite or placement requirements Years Three and Four Summer Semester 6 Humanities* 3 MATH 163/ MATH 1100 College Algebra* 3 Third Year Fall Semester 12 General Science * 6 Humanities* 3 ENGL 112/ ENGLSH 1000 English Composition II* 3 Spring Semester 13 Humanities* 3 NUTR S 2380 Nutrition** 3 N3300 Pharmacology** 3 BIOL 253/ MICROB 2800 Microbiology* 4 Summer Semester 5 N3080 Nursing Communication & Computer Skills 2 MATH 223/ ESC PS 4170 or STAT 1200 Statistics* 3 N3180 Role Transitions 3 N4200 Nursing Ethics and Law 3 N4950 Nursing Theory & 371 Statistics in Psychological Research 3 Spring Semester 11 N4380 Health Assessment BADM 334 Small Business Management 3 BADM 336 Entrepreneurial Studies I 3 BADM 370 Marketing 3 MKT 2100 Principles of Marketing 3 OE 376 Interpretive Media 3 BADM 360 Organization & Pathophysiology 4 N4400 Nursing Issues/Leadership/Management 2 N4930 Evidence3 MGT 2100 Management and Organization 3 BADM 438 Entrepreneurial Studies II 3 BADM 369 Organizational Behavior & Theory
A. According to South Dakota Board of Regents policy, students must earn a minimum of 60 credits toward a degree from a four-Based Nursing Practice 5 Summer Semester 4 N4970 Nursing year institution.
B. Students will complete the requirements for the Exercise Science major (including specialization) and any other general education requirements that remain unsatisfied. Students must earn 30 credit hours towards system general education.
C. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in Communities 4 Additional BSN Required Courses 34 Total UMC Required Credit Hours 26 Total Hours (Completed BSN Degree) 130 *Courses may be completed at TRCC or MU. **Credit may be obtained through NLN challenge exams or MU course credit. Humanity/Fine Arts credits include: General Science credits include: • Art for non-majors Behavioral • Art History Biological • Classical Humanities Mathematical • Communications Physical • English Literature Social • Film Studies • Music for non-majors • Philosophy • Religious Studies (secular prospective) • Theatre Course equivalencies may be found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇order to receive a degree.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇
D. Students transferring coursework from LCCC must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.▇▇▇. Please check with your School of Nursing advisor to be sure your course choice will count. For MU courses and categories visit ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/courses/ This agreement is made and entered into in the academic year 2012-2013 and remains in force unless changed in writing by mutual agreement of both parties. The agreement may be amended at any time with the approval of both parties and is subject to regular review to assure currency with the respective degree requirements. Should either party desire to discontinue this agreement, advance notification of two years will be required.
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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement
Program Plan. A. The Exercise Science Program at BHSU requires 30 general education credits, 55 credits for the Exercise Science Core, and 15 credits of specialization requirements. In addition, students need to earn a total of 120 credits, complete a minimum of 36 upper level (i.e., 300/400) courses, and complete a minimum of 60 credits from four-year institutions to earn their degree.
B. The tables on the following pages indicate which courses completed at LCCC will directly transfer into BHSU and meet graduation requirements for the B.S. in Exercise Science Core and Specialization. Students falling under this program articulation agreement will be responsible for successful completion of successfully completing the following additional prescribed requirements. ENGL 111 * College Writing No minor is required.
C. Students must earn 30 credit hours towards system general education. The number of credit hours required may be reduced if general education courses completed at LCCC are accepted in transfer. 1 HLTH 251 First Aid & CPR 2 HLED 1221 Standard First Aid & Safety 3 HLTH 422 Nutrition 2 HOEC 1140 Nutrition 2 EXS 101 The Exercise Science Major 3 KIN 2135 Personal Trainer Education 3 EXS 130 Basic Medical Terminology 4 EXS 250/L Human Anatomy and Physiology/Lab 4 ZOO 2015 Human Anatomy AND 4 ZOO 2025 Human Physiology 3 EXS 280/L Fitness Assessment/Lab 3 EXS 285 Exercise and Chronic Disease 4 EXS 350/L Exercise Physiology 4 EXS 353/L Kinesiology 3 KIN 1100 Kinesiology: The Science of Human Movement 3 EXS 354/L Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries 2 PEPR 2050 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 2 EXS 462 Exercise Leadership 4 EXS 454/L Biomechanics 3 EXS 482 Theory of Strength & Conditioning 3 EXS 452 Motor Learning & Development 5 EXS 494 Internship 8 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology I 101/L Biology Survey I/Lab BIOL 103/L Biology Survey II/Lab 8 BIOL 151/L General Biology I/Lab 4 IST 100 Computer Literacy BIOL 1010 General Biology BIOL 153/L General Biology II/Lab 3 LBSC 100 Managing Information & Resources 1 Fall Semester 16 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 PSYC 111 General Psychology 3 NURS 116 Foundations 7 ALHE 117 Geriatrics 2 Spring Semester 15 PSYC 243 Human Development Across the Lifespan 3 GOVT 121 National & State Government 3 NURS 128 Mental Health 3 NURS 129 Medical Surgical I 6 SOCI 111 General Sociology 3 NURS 218 Maternal & Child Health 4 NURS 219 Medical Surgical II 8 Spring Semester 13 NURS 235 Role Integration 2 NURS 236 Quest 2 NURS 238 Medical Surgical III 6 NURS 239 Preceptor 3 Total Credit Hours 70 *- Course has prerequisite or placement requirements Years Three and Four Summer Semester 6 Humanities* 3 MATH 163/ MATH 1100 College Algebra* 3 Third Year Fall Semester 12 General Science * 6 Humanities* 3 ENGL 112/ ENGLSH 1000 English Composition II* 3 Spring Semester 13 Humanities* 3 NUTR S 2380 Nutrition** 3 N3300 Pharmacology** 3 BIOL 253/ MICROB 2800 Microbiology* 4 Summer Semester 5 N3080 Nursing Communication & Computer Skills 2 MATH 223/ ESC PS 4170 or STAT 1200 Statistics* 3 N3180 Role Transitions 3 N4200 Nursing Ethics and Law 3 N4950 Nursing Theory & 371 Statistics in Psychological Research 3 Spring Semester 11 N4380 Health Assessment BADM 334 Small Business Management 3 BADM 336 Entrepreneurial Studies I 3 BADM 370 Marketing 3 MKT 2100 Principles of Marketing 3 OE 376 Interpretive Media 3 BADM 360 Organization & Pathophysiology 4 N4400 Nursing Issues/Leadership/Management 2 N4930 Evidence3 MGT 2100 Management and Organization 3 BADM 438 Entrepreneurial Studies II 3 BADM 369 Organizational Behavior & Theory
A. According to South Dakota Board of Regents policy, students must earn a minimum of 60 credits toward a degree from a four-Based Nursing Practice 5 Summer Semester 4 N4970 Nursing year institution.
B. Students will complete the requirements for the Exercise Science major (including specialization) and any other general education requirements that remain unsatisfied. Students must earn 30 credit hours towards system general education.
C. Students must meet all Board of Regents policies and university graduation requirements in Communities 4 Additional BSN Required Courses 34 Total UMC Required Credit Hours 26 Total Hours (Completed BSN Degree) 130 *Courses may be completed at TRCC or MU. **Credit may be obtained through NLN challenge exams or MU course credit. Humanity/Fine Arts credits include: General Science credits include: • Art for non-majors Behavioral • Art History Biological • Classical Humanities Mathematical • Communications Physical • English Literature Social • Film Studies • Music for non-majors • Philosophy • Religious Studies (secular prospective) • Theatre Course equivalencies may be found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇order to receive a degree.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇
D. Students transferring coursework from LCCC must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.▇▇▇. Please check with your School of Nursing advisor to be sure your course choice will count. For MU courses and categories visit ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/courses/ This agreement is made and entered into in the academic year 2012-2013 and remains in force unless changed in writing by mutual agreement of both parties. The agreement may be amended at any time with the approval of both parties and is subject to regular review to assure currency with the respective degree requirements. Should either party desire to discontinue this agreement, advance notification of two years will be required.
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Sources: Program Articulation Agreement