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Table of Contents Table of Contents............................................................................. 2 NDSCS Academic Calendar 2021-2022.......................................... 3 BUILDING CODES Adding, Dropping and Swapping Classes...................................... 4 FAR...............................................................NDSCS-Fargo Search Course Schedule for Available Classes............................... 4 FM AMB..................................................... F-M Ambulance View/Print My Class Schedule.......................................................... 4 HAV............................................. Haverty Hall (Wahpeton) 2021-2022 Tuition and Fees............................................................. 5 Dropping Classes or Withdrawing from NDSCS.............................. 5 General Information.......................................................................... 7 Online Course Information................................................................ 8 General Education and GERTA Course Matrix................................ 9 2021 FALL SEMESTER SCHEDULE Academic Services Center (ASC).................................................. 12 Accounting (ACCT)........................................................................ 12 Biology (BIOL)................................................................................ 13 Business Administration (BADM)................................................... 13 Business Management (BUSN)...................................................... 13 Business, Office and Technology Education (BOTE).................... 14 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD).................................................... 14 Information and Communication Technology (CIS/CSCI).............. 14 Communications (COMM).............................................................. 15 Criminal Justice (CJ)...................................................................... 15 Economics (ECON)........................................................................ 15 Emergency Medical Services (EMS).............................................. 15 English (ENGL)............................................................................... 16 First Year Experience (FYE)........................................................... 16 Health Information (HIT)................................................................. 17 Health, Physical Education and Recreation (HPER)...................... 17 History (HIST)................................................................................. 17 Manufacturing Technologies (MFGT)............................................. 17 Mathematics (MATH)...................................................................... 17 Microbiology (MICR)...................................................................... 18 Music (MUSC)................................................................................ 18 Nursing (NURS).............................................................................. 18 Nutrition (NUTR)............................................................................. 18 Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA).......................................... 18 Pharmacy Technician (PHRM/PRMT)............................................. 18 Philosophy (PHIL)........................................................................... 19 Political Science (POLS)................................................................. 19 Psychology (PSYC)........................................................................ 19 Sociology (SOC)............................................................................. 19 Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)................................................ 19 Welding (WELD)............................................................................. 19 The information in this publication is subject to change without advance notification. NDSCS reserves the right to cancel any course due to low enrollment. The North Dakota State College of Science does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its educational program/activities and employments. North Dakota State College of Science is fully committed to equal opportunity in employment decisions and educational programs and activities, in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, status with regard to marriage or public assistance, or participation in lawful activity off the employer’s premises during non-working hours which is not in direct conflict with the essential business-related interests of the employer. The North Dakota State College of Science is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604, 800-621-7440. 2 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
NDSCS Academic Calendar 2021-2022 FALL SEMESTER 2021 Nov. 25 Holiday (No Classes/Offices Closed) April 15 Holiday (No Classes/Offices Closed) Aug. 18 Fall Opening Meeting for Faculty & Staff Nov. 26 Fall Break (No Classes/Offices Open) April 18 Holiday (No Classes/Offices Open) Aug. 22 NDSCS-Wahpeton New Student Nov. 26 2nd 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class* April 22 2nd 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class* Orientation Dec. 13-17 Final Exams May 5 Agawasie Day (No Classes 12-7 p.m.) Aug. 23 NDSCS-Wahpeton New Student Dec. 22 Final Grades Must Be Entered by 9 a.m. May 9-13 Final Exams Departmental Orientation Dec. 24 Holiday (Offices Closed) May 13 Graduation (3 p.m.) Aug. 23 Classes Begin at 4 p.m. Dec. 31 Holiday (Offices Closed) May 16-17 Instructional Departments Assessment Aug. 24 First Full Day of Classes Days SPRING SEMESTER 2022 Aug. 27 1st 8-weeks Final Day to Add a Class May 18 Final Grades Must Be Entered by 9 a.m. Jan. 10 NDSCS-Wahpeton New Student Aug. 27 1st 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class May 30 Holiday (Offices Closed) Orientation Activities without Transcript Record* Jan. 10 Classes Begin at 4 p.m. SUMMER SEMESTER 2022 Sept. 1 Full Semester Final Day to Add a Class Jan. 11 First Full Day of Classes June 7 Classes Begin Sept. 1 Full Semester Final Day to Drop a Class without Transcript Record* Jan. 14 1st 8-weeks Final Day to Add a Class June 9 1st 4-weeks Final Day to Add a Class Sept. 6 Holiday (No classes/Offices Closed) Jan. 14 1st 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class June 9 1st 4-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class without Transcript Record* without Transcript Record* TBD Homecoming Pep Rally (No Classes 11 a.m.-1 p.m.) Jan. 17 Holiday (No Classes/Offices Closed) June 13 Full Semester Final Day to Add a Class Oct. 1 1st 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class* Jan. 20 Full Semester Final Day to Add a Class June 13 Full Semester Final Day to Drop a Class Jan. 20 Full Semester Final Day to Drop Class without Transcript Record* Oct. 5 Assessment Day (No Classes 8 a.m.-12 noon) without Transcript Record* June 24 1st 4-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class* Oct. 15 1st 8-Week Session Ends Feb. 18 1st 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class* July 1 1st 4-week Session Ends Oct. 18 2nd 8-Week Session Begins Feb. 21 Holiday (No Classes/Offices Closed) July 4 Holiday (No Classes/Offices Closed) Oct. 20 1st 8-Week Final Grades Must Be Mar. 4 1st 8-Week Session Ends July 5 2nd 4-week Session Begins Entered by 9 a.m. Mar. 7 2nd 8-Week Session Begins July 7 2nd 4-weeks Final Day to Add a Class Oct. 22 2nd 8-weeks Final Day to Add a Class Mar. 9 1st 8-Week Final Grades Must Be July 7 2nd 4-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class Oct. 22 2nd 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class Entered by 9 a.m. without Transcript Record* without Transcript Record* Mar. 11 2nd 8-weeks Final Day to Add a Class July 15 Full Semester Final Day to Drop a Nov. 1 Registration Opens for Spring/Summer Mar. 11 2nd 8-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class Class* Semesters for Currently Enrolled without Transcript Record* July 15 Full Semester Final to Withdraw from all Students Mar. 14-18 Spring Break (No Classes/Offices Classes Nov. 3 Advising Day 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Open) July 22 2nd 4-weeks Final Day to Drop a Class* (Classes Resume at 4 p.m.) April 4 Registration Opens for Fall Semester for July 28-29 Summer Semester Final Exams Nov. 11 Holiday (No Classes/Offices Closed) Currently Enrolled Students July 29 Summer Session Ends Nov. 12 Full Semester Final Day to Drop a April 6 Advising Day 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 3 Final Grades Must Be Entered by 9 a.m. Class* (Classes Resume at 4 p.m.) Nov. 12 Full Semester Final Day to Withdraw April 8 Full Semester Final Day to Drop a from all Classes Class* Nov. 24 Fall Break (No Classes/Offices Open) April 8 Full Semester Final Day to Withdraw from all Classes AUGUST ‘21 SEPTEMBER ‘21 OCTOBER ‘21 NOVEMBER ‘21 DECEMBER ‘21 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 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W T F S S M T W T F S refund. For information regarding refund dates, please go www.NDSCS.edu/Refund. 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Shaded dates – Classes not in session Bold type dates – First and last day of semester 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 31 NDSCS.edu | 3
Adding, Dropping and Swapping Classes Adding Classes Swapping Classes 1. Log on to CampusConnection. 1. On the Student Homepage, click on the Manage Classes tile. 2. On the Student Homepage, click on the Manage Classes tile. 2. Click on Swap Classes. 3. Sign Financial Obligation Agreement found at the bottom of 3. Select the correct term. the menu on the left. 4. Select the class you wish to swap. 4. OPTION 1: Use Schedule Planner registration tool. 5. Enter the Class Number or search for the class you want to See instructions at NDSCS.edu/SchedulePlanner add. 6. Complete the process. OPTION 2: Class Search and Enroll. Follow instructions 7. View the results. The Status Field will display a check mark if below. it’s a successful swap, or an X if an error has occurred. 1. Using the Class Search and Enroll, students will first 8. Click My Class Schedule to confirm. select their term and institution. 2. Search for class using the Class Number—click on the double arrow to the right. 3. Once the class is selected, click arrow to the right. Search Course Schedule for 4. Step 1 of 4 (Review Class Selection), click next in the upper right corner. Available Classes 5. Bypass Step 2 of 4 by clicking on “Accept” in right 1. Log on to CampusConnection. corner. This screen will be used if your class has variable 2. On the Student Homepage, click on Manage Classes tile. credits. 3. In the left navigation menu, click Browse Course Catalog. 6. Step 3 of 4 – Enroll or add to cart – choose “Add to Shopping Cart” – click next. 4. Select North Dakota State College of Science, choose term, course subject and course number (if known). 7. Step 4 of 4 – Review and Submit – click on Submit. 5. Available sections will be denoted with an availability icon 8. When asked if you are sure – choose YES. ● Open = green circle 9. Repeat above steps for EACH class is which you are ● Closed = blue square enrolling for the term by returning to the Class Search ● Wait List = orange triangle and Enroll option on the left side. 10. Once you have added all your classes to your shopping 6. Click on Section for course details (course fees, cart, click on Shopping Cart in left column. prerequisites, course description general education, course 11. Select all classes by clicking on the box next to the class restrictions, etc.) – click on Validate to check for any conflicts. If ok, click on Enroll. 12. When asked if you are sure, click YES. 13. Once enrolled, go to “My Weekly Schedule” in left View/Print My Class Schedule column, choose “list view” > select proper term > printer 1. Log on to CampusConnection. friendly view > Print. To print a “weekly calendar view” select “return to my class schedule” and choose “weekly 2. On the Student Homepage, click on Manage Classes tile. view” > Print. 3. Click on View My Classes or My Weekly Schedule. 14. Click on (image here) in the upper right corner to sign out ● If eligible for multiple terms/semesters, careers and when completed. institutions, multiple options will appear. Select the appropriate options if applicable. Dropping Classes 4. Select filter options for classes to be displayed (enrolled, Note: Dropping a class may have an impact on your Financial dropped and waitlisted classes) then click the ‘filter’ button. Aid. Before dropping a class, please contact Enrollment Services to see if the change in course credits will affect your 5. Click on Printer Friendly Page. financial aid award. Classes that are dropped after the 100% 6. Select Print from browser menu bar. refund period are not eligible for a refund of tuition costs. See NOTE: If you wish to display only those courses in which you page 6 for additional information. are enrolled, make sure you have unchecked the Show Dropped 1. On the Student Homepage, click on the Manage Classes tile. Courses box. 2. Click on the Drop Classes tab. NOTE: Print list view before printing weekly view to remove 3. Select the checkbox for the class you wish to drop. the menu bar on the left. 4. Click Drop Selected Classes. 5. Verify the course(s) you wish to drop and complete the process. 6. Watch for success or error messages. (Note: Courses with errors are not removed from your schedule.) 4 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
2021-2022 Tuition and Fees Tuition is charged per-credit and is based on the RESIDENCY Paying Your Bill of the student. Fees are charged per-credit and are based on Students have 24/7 access to their account through factors such as enrolled credits, class prefix and location of the CampusConnection. Here, students can pay their bill and keep class (Wahpeton, Fargo, Online). Costs are subject to change track of their account status. NDSCS will notify students via their without notice. NDSCS student email account when statements are available for Visit NDSCS.edu/Costs for additional information on tuition and viewing and/or printing on CampusConnection. fee rates. NDSCS accepts payments in person at our Wahpeton and Fargo locations, by phone or through the CampusConnection payment Instructional Fees link. Log in to CampusConnection > Financial Account > Pay In addition to tuition and mandatory fees, Instructional Fees help Online Now. When paying by credit card, NDSCS does not support the particular needs of specific classes. An Instructional charge a fee. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. fee will be assessed for each credit a student is enrolled in, based on the prefix of the class. On pages 13-35, there will be Payment of tuition, fees, room and board, etc. for each semester an Instructional Fee listed by each SUBJECT heading. Below is is expected on or before the semester payment due dates. a summary of the Instructional Fees for the 2021-2022 Academic Fall Semester Payment Due Date: Year. September 8, 2021 Class Prefix Fee Code Cost/Credit Wahpeton Fargo ASC, CJ, COMM, ECON, ENGL, FYE, Haverty Hall 139 NDSCS-Fargo 183 HIST, HUM, MATH, MUSC, NUTR, PHIL, #1 $12/credit 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. POLS, PSYC, RELS, SOC, SWK, THEA Additional information about payments and/or methods for BIOL, CHEM, HPER, MICR, PHYS #2 $17/credit receiving a refund (ex. direct deposit, pick-up, mail) is available ARCT, BCT, CAD, CMT, CT, UAS #3 $10/credit online at NDSCS.edu/Payment. AGEC, AGRI, ANSC, PLSC, SOIL #4 $11/credit ABOD, AUTO, CIH, DCAT, DTEC, #5 $15/credit JDAT, KMTS, PST, TECH ACCT, BADM, BOTE, BUSN, CIS, CSCI, #6 $19/credit CULA ECAL, ELEC, MSYS, PLMB, REFG #7 $29/credit AST, ENGR, MATL, MFGT, RAMT, #8 $33/credit WELD DAST, DHYG, HIT, OTA, PRMT #9 $40/credit EMS, NURS, PHRM #10 $95/credit Dropping Classes or Withdrawing from NDSCS Dropping classes after the semester has started can negatively Procedures for Dropping or Withdrawing affect a student’s NDSCS account balance, their ability to Students who are enrolled for the current semester, and choose receive current and future financial aid and their college to no longer attend classes for the remainder of the semester, transcript. Students should consider the following information need to initiate that request through Student Success. Student before dropping any classes: Success will determine if the request qualifies as a “Class ● Students are encouraged to meet with their advisor or Student Drop” or a “Term Withdrawal”. The effective date is the date of Success before making changes to their schedule. notification to Student Success. ● Academic Drop Dates are often different then Tuition Refund Note: A final grade is considered “earned” after the last day to Dates. drop the class. ■ Review the NDSCS Drop/Withdrawal/Refund Schedule Class Drop: Student chooses to drop one or more of their carefully at NDSCS.edu/DropAndWithdraw to determine classes but remain enrolled in at least one class within the how dropping the applicable class will affect the student’s semester. college transcript and/or the availability to receive a tuition refund. ● Dropping some, but not all, classes during a semester can be ■ The final day to drop a class without receiving an “earned” done by the student in CampusConnection. grade on the student’s transcript varies depending on the ● Dropping all classes cannot be done through start/end dates. CampusConnection; the student needs to initiate this request ■ A final grade is considered “earned” after the last day to through Student Success. drop the class. NDSCS.edu | 5
● If a student requests to drop all remaining classes and a final Financial Impacts of Dropping or Withdrawing grade has been earned in at least one class within the current ● NDSCS is required to follow the ND State Board of Higher semester, the request will be processed as a “Class Drop” Education Policy and Procedure 830.2 regarding class drops rather than a “Term Withdrawal”. and/or withdrawals. ■ Refund eligibility is based on the date on which the Term Withdrawal: Student requests to be withdrawn from all classes within the semester (no final grade has been earned for drop/withdrawal is effective. See the NDSCS any class). Drop/Withdrawal/Refund Schedule for specific session dates at NDSCS.edu/DropAndWithdraw. ● If a student requests to drop all classes and a final grade has ■ Any cost adjustments to a student’s original charges will not been earned in any class within the current semester, first be applied to the semester’s outstanding NDSCS the request may qualify as a “Term Withdrawal”. If a final balance before a refund is issued to the student (if grade has been earned in at least one class within the current applicable). semester, the request will be processed as a “Class Drop” ■ A class that is dropped prior to the completion of 9% of the rather than a “Term Withdrawal” for the remaining classes. class session will receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees ● Student needs to initiate a “Term Withdrawal” request through for the number of credits related to the dropped class. After 9% of the class session, no refund of tuition and fees will Student Success. be received. ● Financial Aid Recipients - All or a portion of financial aid may be returned to the funding source, based on the remaining number of credits for the semester and/or the date of withdrawal. This return of funds will be charged to the student’s NDSCS account, which may result in a balance owed to NDSCS. The balance will be the student’s responsibility to pay. Students who withdraw may be ineligible for federal student aid at NDSCS in the future. NDSCS Drop/Withdrawl/Refund Schedule for Fall 2021 Start and End dates for each Class/Session are at: Refunds for Drops and Withdrawls * CampusConnection > Student Center > My Class Schedule Classes dropped prior to 9% of the session will receive a 100% refund. Dropped classes do NOT qualify for a 75% or 50% refund. Class/ Class Class Final Day to Drop Final Day to Session Start End with No Transcript Drop with a “W” Class Drops* Last Day Withdrawls Last Day Withdrawls Last Day Description Date Date Record on Transcript for a 100% Refund for a 75% Refund for a 50% Refund 16 weeks 8/23/21 12/17/21 9/1/21 11/12/21 9/1/21 10/1/21 10/31/21 1st 8 weeks 8/23/21 10/15/21 8/27/21 10/1/21 8/26/21 9/9/21 9/23/21 2nd 8 weeks 10/18/21 12/17/21 10/22/21 11/26/21 10/22/21 11/7/21 11/22/21 Information for sessions not listed here can be found at NDSCS.edu/Refund. 6 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
General Information NDSCS-Fargo office hours August 23, 2021 through Student Counseling Services May 13, 2022 are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. If you have any questions, call Call Vince Plummer, Student Health and Counseling Services 701-231-6900. Manager, 701-671-2319 or 701-899-1795. Wahpeton campus office hours August 23, 2021 through If he is not available call the following: May 13, 2022 are 7:45 a.m.-4:45 p.m. If you have any questions, (Immediate assessment available) the toll free number is 1-800-342-4325. Prairie St. John’s 510 4th St. S., Fargo, ND 58103 Part-time or Full-time Status 701-476-7216 A part-time student has a course load below 12 credits per term. A full-time student has a course load of 12 or more credits per South East Human Service Center term. 2624 9th Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58103 888-342-4900 Graduation Students are requested to complete their petition for graduation when they register for their last semester of attendance. The petitions are found online at NDSCS.edu under Current Students > Graduation. A paper copy may be optained from your Dean’s Office or the Enrollment Services Office. Failure to complete the petition in a timely manner may result in exclusion from the graduation activities and publications and/or the annual Student Recognition ceremony in May, if eligible. Student Support Services Academic and Career Counseling Your success in college depends largely on how well you plan. Academic Counselors are available in Room 183B, 701-231-6940, to assist students with academic and career exploration and planning. Occupational information resources, career interest assessment and the use of computerized career exploration programs are also available to students. Fargo Tutoring Services Tutoring Services are located in Room 147A. It is staffed with professional tutors throughout the day providing tutoring services for all NDSCS-Fargo programs. Tutoring Services is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Online tutoring resources may be found at NDSCS.edu/Tutoring. Wild Grounds Coffee Shop The Wild Grounds Coffee Shop is located in the main hallway at NDSCS-Fargo. Its menu includes soup, sandwiches, pizza, salad, fruit, and desserts. There is also an assortment of coffees and beverages. You may contact the Wild Grounds Coffee Shop by calling 701-231-8193. Bookstore The NDSCS Bookstore in Wahpeton and Fargo sells books, tools and supplies required for classes. At the end of each semester, books used by the students may be bought back for cash. The book needs to be a current edition, in good condition and there has to be a commitment for its use. The bookstore also offers a complete line of NDSCS imprinted clothing and giftware, as well as cards and seasonal giftware. Questions regarding books and supplies, call 701-671-2125. NDSCS.edu | 7
Online Course Information Cost Test Proctors Tuition for online classes is charged per-credit and is based Test Proctors are required for many online course exams. on the RESIDENCY of the student. Fees are charged per-credit Local students may use the NDSCS-Wahpeton Test Center in and are based on factors such as enrolled credits, class prefix Old Main (701-671-2256). Fargo area students may use and location of the class (Wahpeton, Fargo, Online). Online NDSCS-Fargo for test services (701-231-6900). When using classes will have a per-credit Distance Access Fee in addition other proctor locations or services, additional charges may to the per-credit tuition rate. Tuition and fees exclude books and apply. supplies. Costs are subject to change without notice. Proctors cannot be a student, friend or relative but must be Visit NDSCS.edu/Costs for additional cost information. someone in a location such as at a test center, library, school or college, or possibly a job supervisor. Instructors may have E-mail Required…Stay Connected suggestions they will accept. When required, proctor information NDSCS email is the required method of communication for online forms and instructions will be available in the online class. classes and for NDSCS. Students need to check their email often for notices from the college and instructors. Instructions to Books and Software Requirements access NDSCS email are at NDSCS.edu/IT-Setup. Books and/or access codes are required for online classes and can be purchased from the NDSCS Bookstore. Many classes Accessing Online Classes require access codes which come bundled with the NDSCS Students log into online classes by going to NDSCS.edu and book or may be purchased in place of a regular book. Book clicking NDSCS Online. Enter your CampusConnection User ID information can be found on the NDSCS Bookstore website. and Password and click “Login.” Go to the “Courses” tab and Access codes purchased from another source will not have the click the title of your class to begin. Log into your classes the first correct configuration for NDSCS so will not work in your class. day of the semester to check for assignment due dates. NOTE: Online classes will not be visible on your Microsoft Word is required for all classes. Students can NDSCS Online > MyNDSCS page until the first day of the download the Microsoft Office software FREE through their semester or session in which they begin. NDSCS email account. Find instructions at NDSCS.edu/Online-Support. Online Class Assignment Schedules Additional software may be required for some classes and Online classes and are NOT self-paced. Students should log will be indicated in the online class schedules at into class frequently and keep up with assignments to avoid NDSCS.edu/CourseSchedules. losing grade points. Instructors set deadlines for assignments and exams to be submitted and students have 24/7 access to Dropping and Adding Classes the online class content to do their work. Log into class on the Follow the NDSCS Academic Calendar and Refund Schedules first class day so instructors know which students are “active.” for final days to add and drop classes. Work with your program Contact instructors if you need to be out of class for an extended advisor when making schedule changes as it may affect your period of time for illness or emergency. Students who do not program completion date. See NDSCS.edu/DropAndWithdraw remain active in their online classes by logging in and submitting for more information. assignments weekly may be dropped according to the NDSCS Refund Policy and Withdrawal Refund Schedules “Attendance Policy” at NDSCS.edu/Online-Support. See information on page 5 of this booklet. Find additional Computer Expectations information at NDSCS.edu/Refund. Students are responsible for maintaining computer access to Classes with different start/end dates than those in the Academic online classes. Prepare for technical problems by having access Calendar will have different final add/drop dates and refund to another computer to keep up with online course work. Missing schedules posted on the Dropping and Withdrawing website. assignment deadlines may result in lost grade points. Students who need to drop all classes for the semester should NOTE: Features and tools used in many classes may NOT be contact the Student Success Center at 701-671-3000 or compatible with iPads, Chromebooks, Smartphones or other NDSCS.StudentSuccess@ndscs.edu. devices. Students must have access to a regular computer Contact the Distance Education Office if you have any questions. for these instances. In some cases, a Windows PC/Windows (Horton Hall Room 101, 701-671-2347 or email 10 OS may be required. Some courses require Windows PC NDSCS.Distance.Ed@ndscs.edu). computers with Windows 10 operating systems. Macs are Note... NDSCS reserves the right to cancel a course when the not compatible with all software used in some courses. minimum enrollment of 10 students is not met. MOBILE: Blackboard Mobile is available but not all course items/features work consistently on a mobile device. 8 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
General Education andEducation General GERTA Course Matrix and GERTA Course Matrix DEGREE CREDITS GERTA COURSE (NDUS) AA/AS AAS/Dipl./Cert. ENGLISH ENGL 105 Technical Communications 3 X ENGL 110 College Composition I 3 ND:ENGL X X ENGL 120 College Composition II 3 ND:ENGL X X ENGL 125 Introduction to Professional Writing 3 ND:ENGL X X COMMUNICATION COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 ND:COMM X X COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication 3 X X COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CIS 101 Computer Literacy 2 ND:COMPSC X X CSCI 101 Introduction to Computers 3 ND:COMPSC X X CSCI 116 Business Use of Computers 3-4 ND:COMPSC X X CSCI 122 Visual Basic 3 ND:COMPSC X X CSCI 125 Beginning COBOL (II) 3 ND:COMPSC X X CSCI 160 Computer Science I 4 ND:COMPSC X X CSCI 161 Computer Science II (Java) 4 ND:COMPSC X X HISTORY HIST 101 Western Civilization I 3 ND:HIST X X HIST 102 Western Civilization II 3 ND:HIST X X HIST 103 United States History to 1877 3 ND:HIST X X HIST 104 United States History Since 1877 3 ND:HIST X X HIST 207 United States and Current World Affairs 3 ND:HIST X X HIST 220 North Dakota History 3 ND:HIST X X HIST 260 Women in America 3 ND:HIST X X HUMANITIES Language Studies: Conversational English 3 ENGL 207 and American Studies X X ENGL 211 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 ND:HUM X X ENGL 220 Introduction to Literature 3 ND:HUM X X ENGL 232 Mythology 2-3 ND:HUM X X ENGL 238 Children’s Literature 3 ND:HUM X X ENGL 240 World Literature Masterpieces 3 ND:HUM X X Integrated Cultural Excursion: Regional and HUM 211 1-3 X X Cultural Studies ND:HUM HUM 250 Norwegian Cultural Studies 3 ND:HUM X MUSC 100 Music Appreciation 3 ND:HUM X X MUSC 101 Fundamentals of Music 3 ND:HUM X X MUSC 207 History of Rock and Roll Music 3 ND:HUM X X PHIL 210 Ethics 3 ND:HUM X X Societal and Ethical Implications of PHIL 213 Technology 3 X RELS 203 World Religions 3 ND:HUM X X SPAN 101 First Year Spanish I 4 ND:HUM X X SPAN 102 First Year Spanish II 4 ND:HUM X X MATHEMATICS BOTE 108 Business Mathematics 3 X MATH 102 Intermediate Algebra 3 X NDSCS.edu | 9
DEGREE CREDITS GERTA COURSE (NDUS) AA/AS AAS/Dipl./Cert. MATH 103 College Algebra 3 ND:MATH X X MATH 104 Finite Mathematics 3 ND:MATH X X MATH 105 Trigonometry 2 ND:MATH X X MATH 107 Pre-Calculus 4 ND:MATH X X MATH 120 Basic Mathematics I 2 X MATH 123 Basic Mathematics II 2 X MATH 125 Basic Mathematics III 2 X MATH 130 Technical Mathematics 2 X MATH 132 Technical Algebra I 2 X MATH 134 Technical Algebra II 2 X MATH 136 Technical Trigonometry 2 X MATH 137 Applied Algebra 3 X MATH 146 Applied Calculus I 4 ND:MATH X X MATH 147 Applied Calculus II 4 ND:MATH X X MATH 165 Calculus I 4 ND:MATH X X MATH 166 Calculus II 4 ND:MATH X X MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3 ND:MATH X X MATH 227 Applied Linear Algebra 3 X X MATH 265 Calculus III 4 ND:MATH X X MATH 266 Introduction to Differential Equations 3 ND:MATH X X SCIENCE BIOL 111/L Concepts of Biology/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X BIOL 115/L Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X BIOL 124/L Environmental Science/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X BIOL 150/L General Biology I/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X BIOL 151/L General Biology II/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X BIOL 170/L General Zoology/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X BIOL 213 General Pathology 3 X X BIOL 220/L Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X BIOL 221/L Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X CHEM 115/L Introductory Chemistry/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X CHEM 116/L Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X CHEM 121/L General Chemistry I/Lab 4/1 ND:LABSC X X CHEM 122/L General Chemistry II/Lab 4/1 ND:LABSC X X CHEM 241/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4/1 ND:LABSC X X CHEM 242/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4/1 ND:LABSC X X MICR 202/L Introductory Microbiology/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X PHYS 211/L College Physics I/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X PHYS 212/L College Physics II/Lab 3/1 ND:LABSC X X PHYS 251/L University Physics I/Lab 4/1 ND:LABSC X X PHYS 252/L University Physics II/Lab 4/1 ND:LABSC X X PLSC 110 World Food Crops 3 ND:SCI X X SOIL 210 Introduction to Soil Science 3 ND:SCI X X SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES CJ 160 The Legal System 4 X X CJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 ND:SS X X CJ 232 Administration of Justice 3 X X COMM 112 Understanding Media and Social Change 3 ND:SS X X COMM 216 Intercultural Communication 3 ND:SS X X 10 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
DEGREE CREDITS GERTA COURSE (NDUS) AA/AS AAS/Dipl./Cert. ECON 105 Elements of Economics 3 ND:SS X X ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ND:SS X X ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ND:SS X X POLS 103 Global Politics in a Multicultural World 3 ND:SS X X POLS 115 American Government 3 ND:SS X X POLS 116 State and Local Government 3 ND:SS X X POLS 236 The American Constitution – Civil Liberties 3 ND:SS X X PSYC 100 Human Relations in Organizations 2 ND:SS X X PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 ND:SS X X PSYC 210 Child Development 3 ND:SS X X PSYC 230 Educational Psychology 3 ND:SS X X PSYC 240 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 ND:SS X X PSYC 250 Developmental Psychology 3 ND:SS X X PSYC 270 Abnormal Psychology 3 ND:SS X X SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3 ND:SS X X SOC 115 Social Problems 3 ND:SS X X SOC 220 Family 3 ND:SS X X SOC 221 Minority Relations 3 ND:SS X X SWK 255 Social Work in a Modern Society 3 ND:SS X X SWK 256 Development of Social Welfare 3 ND:SS X X WELLNESS HPER 100 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 2 X X HPER 101 Activity: Intro Level 1 X X HPER 110 Sports Officiating 2 X X HPER 150/250 Athletic Participation 2 X X HPER 200 Introduction to Parks and Recreation 2 X X HPER 201 Introduction to Coaching 2 X X HPER 207 Prevention and Care of Injuries 3 X X HPER 208 Introduction to Physical Education 2 X X HPER 210 First Aid and CPR (Professional/Community) 2 X* HPER 217 Personal and Community Health 3 X X MUSC 115 Concert Band 1 X X MUSC 117 Concert Choir 1 X X MUSC 138 Jazz Band 1 X X MUSC 157 Pop-Swing Choir 1 X X NUTR 240 Principles of Nutrition (and Diet Therapy) 3 X X NUTR 255 Eating Disorders 1 X X THEA 201 Theatre Practicum 1 ND:FA X X THEA 270 Stagecraft 1 ND:FA X X Rev. 2/10/2021 *HPER 210 may be used to fulfill the Wellness requirement for AAS, Diploma or Certificate programs. NDSCS.edu | 11
2021 Fall Semester Schedule ACADEMIC SERVICES CENTER (ASC) ASC Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor ASC 082 5 13266 Effective Reading 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Eklund, T ASC 084 10 13107 Critical Reading 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Eklund, T ASC 086 1 13108 College Writing Prep I 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Deuser, C ASC 086 3 13300 College Writing Prep I 2 FAR 147G 12-12:50 p.m. TuTh Deuser, C ASC 087 9 13109 College Writing Prep II 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Eklund, T ASC 087 10 13269 College Writing Prep II 2 NDSU 9-9:50 a.m. MW Staff Meets at NDSU in FLC 120 ASC 088 5 13110 Composition Lab 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Deuser, C ASC 088 7 13271 Composition Lab 1 FAR 147G 2-2:50 p.m. Tu Deuser, C FIRST EIGHT WEEKS ASC 082 3 12923 Effective Reading 2 FAR 128 11-11:50 a.m. MTuWTh Deuser, C ASC 084 11 13267 Critical Reading 2 FAR 158 1-1:50 p.m. MTuWTh Deuser, C ASC 090 1 13760 Math Prep 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Gilbertson, L Exam Proctor Required ASC 090 2 16061 Math Prep 2 FAR 188 9-9:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J ASC 091 4 13301 Algebra Prep I 2 FAR 188 8-8:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J ASC 092 7 13302 Algebra Prep II 2 FAR 188 10-10:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J ASC 092 8 13303 Algebra Prep II 2 FAR 188 2-2:50 p.m. MTuWTh Staff ASC 092 11 13340 Algebra Prep II 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Hagelstrom, B Ti Calculator Required, Exam Proctor Required ASC 092 10 16062 Algebra Prep II 2 FAR 188 11-11:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J SECOND EIGHT WEEKS ASC 084 12 13268 Critical Reading 2 FAR 128 11-11:50 a.m. MTuWTh Deuser, C ASC 087 11 13304 College Writing Prep II 2 FAR 158 1-1:50 p.m. MTuWTh Deuser, C ASC 091 6 13342 Algebra Prep I 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Gilbertson, L Exam Proctor Required ASC 091 4 16065 Algebra Prep I 2 FAR 188 9-9:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J ASC 092 10 13305 Algebra Prep II 2 FAR 188 8-8:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J ASC 093 6 13145 Algebra Prep III 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Hagelstrom, B Exam Proctor Required ASC 093 7 13306 Algebra Prep III 2 FAR 188 10-10:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J ASC 093 8 13307 Algebra Prep III 2 FAR 188 2-2:50 p.m. MTuWTh Staff ASC 093 9 16066 Algebra Prep III 2 FAR 188 11-11:50 a.m. MTuWTh Schulte, J ACCOUNTING (ACCT) ACCT Instructional Fees of $19/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor ACCT 102 2 12847 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Marquette, K Exam Proctor Required ACCT 200 2 12850 Elements of Accounting I 4 FAR 117 9-10:50 a.m. MW Schreiber, C ACCT 200 3 12851 Elements of Accounting I 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Schreiber, C MS Excel and Windows PC required. Exam Proctor Required ACCT 215 2 12854 Business in the Legal Environment 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Marquette, K Exam Proctor Required ACCT 215 3 12855 Business in the Legal Environment 3 FAR 117 12-12:50 p.m. MWF Allmaras, J 12 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
BIOLOGY (BIOL) BIOL Instructional Fees of $17/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor BIOL 111 1 13272 Concepts of Biology 3 FAR 128 12-1:20 p.m. TuTh Comeau, P BIOL 111L 1 13273 Concepts of Biology Lab 1 FAR 164 9-10:50 a.m. Th Comeau, P BIOL 115 1 13111 Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Armour, C Exam Proctor Required BIOL 115L 1 13112 Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology Lab 1 ONLINE TBD TBD King, S Exam Proctor Required BIOL 220 1 13113 Anatomy and Physiology I 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Armour, C Exam Proctor Required BIOL 220 4 13274 Anatomy and Physiology I 3 FAR 101 5-7:50 p.m. M Comeau, P Olson Auditorium BIOL 220L 1 13114 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Weber, N BIOL 220L 7 13275 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 FAR 164 8-9:50 a.m. M Comeau, P BIOL 220L 16 16053 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 FAR 164 3-4:50 p.m. M Comeau, P BIOL 221 1 13121 Anatomy and Physiology II 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Brejcha, M Exam Proctor Required BIOL 221L 1 13122 Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Weber, N BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BADM) BADM Instructional Fees of $19/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor BADM 110 1 12856 Introduction to eBusiness 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Schillinger, B BADM 201 2 12858 Principles of Marketing 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Anderson, G Exam Proctor Required BADM 201 3 12859 Principles of Marketing 3 FAR 147F 11-11:50 a.m. TuTh Anderson, G Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. BADM 217 2 12860 Promotion and Advertising 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Anderson, G Exam Proctor Required BADM 234 3 12863 Customer Service 1 FAR 154 12-12:50 p.m. Th Gortmaker, K BADM 240 4 16052 Sales 3 FAR 117 1-1:50 p.m. MWF Johnson, J BADM 282 2 12868 Human Resource Management 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Marquette, K Exam Proctor Required BADM 282 3 13451 Human Resource Management 3 FAR 117 9-9:50 a.m. TuTh Johnson, J Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. FIRST EIGHT WEEKS BADM 240 2 12865 Sales 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, A Exam Proctor Required SECOND EIGHT WEEKS BADM 217 3 16067 Promotion and Advertising 3 FAR 117 2-2:50 p.m. MTuWThF Dixon-Hackey, S BADM 234 2 12862 Customer Service 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Schreiber, C Exam Proctor Required BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (BUSN) BUSN Instructional Fees of $19/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor BUSN 120 3 12871 Fundamentals of Business 3 FAR 117 11-11:50 a.m. MWF Schreiber, C BUSN 282 2 12873 Professional Development 1 FAR 154 12-12:50 p.m. Tu Anderson, G Trip date is November 2-3, 2021 BUSN 282 3 13986 Professional Development 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Anderson, G Trip date is November 2-3, 2021 SECOND EIGHT WEEKS BUSN 120 2 12870 Fundamentals of Business 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, A Exam Proctor Required NDSCS.edu | 13
BUSINESS, OFFICE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION (BOTE) BOTE Instructional Fees of $19/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor BOTE 171 1 12950 Medical Terminology 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Givens, K Exam Proctor Required COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (CAD) CAD Instructional Fees of $10/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor SECOND EIGHT WEEKS CAD 120 3 13518 Introduction to AutoCAD 3 TBD TBD Lekang, L Windows PC required. Macs are not compatible with resources used. Exam Proctor Required INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (CIS/CSCI) CIS/CSCI Instructional Fees of $19/credit for all classes in this section. **NOTE: Online CIS/CSCI courses require a Windows PC, Macs are not compatible with software used in some of the classes. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor CIS 101 12 13014 Computer Literacy 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Fink, L Windows PC Required, Macs are not compatible with resources used; Exam Proctor Required CIS 128 1 13722 IT Essentials I 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Hendrickson, R Windows PC Required, Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 164 1 13023 Networking Fundamentals I 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Watne, J Windows PC required, Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 180 1 13024 HTML and CSS 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Schillinger, B Windows PC required, Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 183 1 13025 Social Media 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Schillinger, B Windows PC required, Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 212 1 13308 Microsoft Windows Operating Systems Client 3 FAR 119 10-10:50 a.m. TuTh Kroshus, J Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. CIS 215 2 13309 Implementing a Microsoft Windows Server 4 FAR 119 12-12:50 p.m. MW Kroshus, J Environment Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. CIS 215 1 13026 Implementing a Microsoft Windows Server 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Kroshus, J Environment Minimum 8 GB RAM, minimum 80 GB free space on the hard drive. 64-bit processor, 1.3 GHz or faster. Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 232 1 13027 Graphics Design 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Schillinger, B Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 241 1 13345 IT Forensics I 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Kroshus, J Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 241 2 16054 IT Forensics I 4 FAR 119 2-5:30 p.m. Tu Kroshus, J Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 267 1 13346 Intermediate Networking I 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Kroshus, J Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 267 2 13310 Intermediate Networking I 4 FAR 119 1:30-3:45 p.m. MW Kroshus, J Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. CIS 282 1 13726 Computer System Security 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Kroshus, J Windows PC Required, Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 282 2 16055 Computer System Security 4 FAR 119 2-5:30 p.m. Th Kroshus, J Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used CSCI 116 1 13016 Business Use of Computers 3-4 ONLINE TBD TBD Schillinger, B Windows PC Required, Macs are not compatible with resources used CSCI 116 7 13279 Business Use of Computers 3-4 FAR 117 10-11:40 a.m. TuTh Dixon-Hackey, S Windows PC Required, Macs are not compatible with resources used CSCI 133 1 13020 Database Concepts I (SQL) 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Hendrickson, R Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used 14 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
CSCI 160 1 13021 Computer Science I 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Watne, J Windows PC required, Textpad or Notepad. CSCI 230 1 13022 Web Database I (ASP/PHP) 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Hendrickson, R Windows PC required, Macs are not compatible. FIRST EIGHT WEEKS CIS 279 1 13015 Security Awareness and Policy 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Kroshus, J Windows PC required; Macs are not compatible with resources used CIS 279 2 16064 Security Awareness and Policy 1 FAR 113 11-11:50 a.m. MW Kroshus, J COMMUNICATIONS (COMM) COMM Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor COMM 110 7 13123 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Gunnerson, C Students need to be able to record and upload speeches COMM 110 9 13277 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 FAR 154 1-2:20 p.m. TuTh Staff COMM 110 10 13278 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 FAR 128 8-9:20 a.m. TuTh Staff CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ) CJ Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor CJ 201 2 13276 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 FAR 154 12-12:50 p.m. MWF Wolf, K ECONOMICS (ECON) ECON Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor ECON 201 2 13280 Principles of Microeconomics 3 FAR 147F 1-1:50 p.m. MWF Karanki, F EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) EMS Instructional Fees of $95/credit for all classes in this section. SubjCat Sec Nbr Course Units Room Time Days Instructor EMS 101 1 13319 Introduction into EMS 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Feil, J EMS 110 1 13311 EMT Fundamentals 2 ONLINE 6:30-10 p.m. Tu Feil, J This class will use WebEx for online, synchronous lectures. EMS 110L 1 13312 EMT Fundamentals Lab 1 FM AMB 6-10 p.m. Th Feil, J EMS 110L 2 13454 EMT Fundamentals Lab 1 FM AMB 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Tu Feil, J EMS 110L 4 13482 EMT Fundamentals Lab 1 FM AMB 6-10 p.m. W Feil, J EMS 110L 5 13483 EMT Fundamentals Lab 1 FM AMB 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Th Feil, J EMS 110P 1 13313 EMT Practicum 1 FM AMB 6-6:25 p.m. Tu Wanzek, K Practicum must be scheduled. Contact instructor Kelly.Wanzek@sanfordhealth.org EMS 203 1 13314 Pharmacology II 2 FAR 190 9:50-11:30 a.m. Th Shaw, K EMS 204 1 13315 Medical Emergencies I 2 FAR 190 9:50-11:30 a.m. Tu Wanzek, K EMS 215 1 13321 Cardiology 4 FAR 190 8-9:40 a.m. TuTh Dobrzynski, T EMS 217 2 13455 Airway and Respiratory Management 3 FAR 190 12:30-2:10 p.m. Th Dobrzynski, T EMS 231 1 13316 Paramedic Lab I 2 FM AMB 2:40-4:30 p.m. Th Janssen, K 3:20-5 p.m. Tu EMS 234 2 13374 Paramedic Assessment Lab 1 FM AMB 1:30-3:10 p.m. Tu Shaw, K EMS 241 1 13449 Advanced Provider Practicum I 2 FAR 190 11:40 a.m.- Tu Wanzek, K This is for students doing ride-alongs in Fargo through FM Ambulance. 12:10 p.m. Students MUST contact the instructor Kelly.Wanzek@sanfordhealth.org to arrange practicums EMS 243 1 13318 Capstone in Paramedicine 3 TBD TBD TBD Dobrzynski, T FIRST EIGHT WEEKS EMS 180 1 13320 Pharmacology I 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Shaw, K SECOND EIGHT WEEKS EMS 101 2 13360 Introduction into EMS 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Feil, J NDSCS.edu | 15
8TH WEEK, 1 WEEK EMS 100 1 13450 Emergency Medical Responder 2 FM AMB 8:30 a.m. Sa Dobrzynski, T Wednesdays start September 1. -4:30 p.m. Lab 1: September 18 6-9 p.m. W Lab 2: October 16 Lab 3: October 23 13TH WEEK, 2 WEEKS EMS 110L 5 16105 EMT Fundamentals Lab 1 FM AMB 8:30 a.m. Sa Feil, J September 3-4, October 1-2, November 5-6, December 3-4 -4:30 p.m. 6-10 p.m. F 14TH WEEK, 1 WEEK EMS 231 2 16109 Paramedic Lab I 2 FM AMB 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sa Janssen, K September 10-11, October 8-9, November 12-13, December 10-11 2:40-9 p.m. F EMS 234 3 16110 Paramedic Assessment Lab 1 FM AMB 8 a.m.- F Shaw, K September 10, October 8, November 12, December 10 2:30 p.m. ENGLISH (ENGL) ENGL Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor ENGL 110 11 13129 College Composition I 3 ONLINE TBD TBD King, W ENGL 110 12 13281 College Composition I 3 FAR 147G 10-10:50 a.m. MW Marman, R Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. ENGL 110 14 13282 College Composition I 3 FAR 147G 8-8:50 a.m. TuTh Staff Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. ENGL 110 15 13283 College Composition I 3 FAR 188 12-12:50 p.m. MW Marman, R Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. ENGL 120 4 13130 College Composition II 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Priebe, S ENGL 120 5 13284 College Composition II 3 FAR 147G 11-11:50 a.m. MW Marman, R Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. ENGL 120 6 13285 College Composition II 3 FAR 117 1-1:50 p.m. TuTh Marman, R Blended course taught face-to-face for the listed hours with the remaining instruction provided through online instruction and required activities via BlackBoard. ENGL 120 9 13437 College Composition II 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Marman, R ENGL 125 1 13358 Introduction to Professional Writing 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Marman, R FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE (FYE) FYE Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor FYE 101 13 13259 Science of Success 1 FAR 128 10-10:50 a.m. M Staff FIRST EIGHT WEEKS FYE 101 15 13127 Science of Success 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Nielson, C FYE 101 33 13262 Science of Success 1 FAR 147G 11-11:50 a.m. TuTh Allmaras, J FYE 101 34 13263 Science of Success 1 FAR 117 2-2:50 p.m. MW Allmaras, J SECOND EIGHT WEEKS FYE 101 16 13128 Science of Success 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Wixo, L 16 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
HEALTH INFORMATION (HIT) HIT Instructional Fees of $40/credit for all classes in this section. **NOTE: HIT courses require a Windows PC, Macs are not compatible with some of the software and VLab technology used. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor HIT 176 2 12937 Intro to Health Information 4 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, M Exam Proctor Required HIT 282 2 12942 Health Information Data Analytics 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, M Exam Proctor Required HIT 284 2 12944 Healthcare Quality Management 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, M Exam Proctor Required HIT 287 2 12947 Computer Appl. in Healthcare 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, M Microsoft Project software required (free license from NDSCS-IT) Exam Proctor Required FIRST EIGHT WEEKS HIT 197C 1 12949 Practicum 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Givens, K HIT 283 2 12943 Health Information Leadership 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Givens, K Exam Proctor Required SECOND EIGHT WEEKS HIT 280 2 12938 Coding Application 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, M Exam Proctor Required HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION (HPER) HPER Instructional Fees of $17/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor HPER 100 2 12952 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness Wellne 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Passa, J HPER 100 3 13287 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 2 FAR 147F 8-8:50 a.m. MW Moon, C HPER 100 4 13288 Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 2 FAR 147F 11-11:50 a.m. MW Moon, C HPER 217 1 12974 Personal and Community Health 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Passa, J SECOND EIGHT WEEKS HPER 210 1 12969 First Aid and CPR (Prof/Comm) 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Mastel, F Students need access to a CPR mannequin and a video recorder. HISTORY (HIST) HIST Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor HIST 102 1 13131 Western Civilization II 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Wesolick, D HIST 103 2 13286 United States History to 1877 3 FAR 128 9:30-10:50 a.m. Th Learn, M MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES (MFGT) MFGT Instructional Fees of $33/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor MFGT 123 3 13252 Fabrication Methods I 2 FAR 158 12-12:50 p.m. MWTh Van Vleet, M MFGT 137 4 13253 Print Reading I 2 FAR 158 11-11:50 a.m. TuTh Van Vleet, M MFGT 140 2 13256 Fabrication Methods II 2 FAR 158 3-3:50 p.m. TuWTh Larson, L MATHEMATICS (MATH) MATH Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor MATH 103 1 13134 College Algebra 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Hagelstrom, B Graphing calculator required (Ti 83 or 84) Exam Proctor Required MATH 103 4 13289 College Algebra 3 FAR 115 7:30-8:20 a.m. MWF Bornsen, S MATH 103 5 13290 College Algebra 3 FAR 147G 9-9:50 a.m. MWF Bornsen, S MATH 103 6 13291 College Algebra 3 FAR 154 11-11:50 a.m. MWF Bornsen, S MATH 130 7 13260 Technical Math 2 FAR 188 1-1:50 p.m. TuTh Staff MATH 132 6 13261 Technical Algebra I 2 FAR 147G 9-9:50 a.m. TuTh Staff NDSCS.edu | 17
MATH 165 2 13453 Calculus I 4 FAR 115 2-2:50 p.m. MTuWF Bornsen, S MATH 210 2 13292 Elementary Statistics 3 FAR 147G 1-1:50 p.m. MWF Bornsen, S MICROBIOLOGY (MICR) MICR Instructional Fees of $17/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor MICR 202 1 13155 Introductory Microbiology 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Kempfer, A Exam Proctor Required MUSIC (MUSC) MUSC Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor MUSC 207 2 13293 History of Rock and Roll Music 3 FAR 154 10-11:20 a.m. TuTh Marman, R NURSING (NURS) NURS Instructional Fees of $95/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor NURS 102 2 16050 Introduction to Adult Nursing 6 FAR 190 3-3:50 p.m. MTh Petersen, W NURS 114 1 13349 Role Development 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Brink, K NURS 255 1 13348 Role Transition 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Smith, D NUTRITION (NUTR) NUTR Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor NUTR 240 3 13136 Principles of Nutrition (& Diet Therapy) 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Berg, V Exam Proctor Required NUTR 255 1 12811 Eating Disorders 1 ONLINE TBD TBD Krump, J NUTR 299 2 13137 Special Topics (Diet Therapy) 1-9 ONLINE TBD TBD Berg, V NOT in addition to NUTR 240 - Exam Proctor Required OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (OTA) OTA Instructional Fees of $40/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor OTA 105 1 12777 Medical Terminology 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Schlepp, E Exam Proctor Required Keaveny, L OTA 215 1 12782 Behavorial Health: Theory/Practice-Adults 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Sibla, J Exam Proctor Required Schlepp, E PHARMACY TECHNICIAN (PHRM/PRMT) PHRM Instructional Fees of $95/credit and PRMT Instructional Fees of $40/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor PRMT 102 2 12772 Pharmaceutical Calculations 3 TBD 10-11:20 a.m. TuTh Krava, M Course is live-streamed Tuesday and Thursday 10-11:20 a.m. Exam Proctor Required PHRM 205 2 16051 Pharmacology for Nursing 3 FAR 190 3-5:50 p.m. W Staff FIRST EIGHT WEEKS PRMT 101 2 12771 Orientation to Pharmacy Practice 1 TBD 8-8:50 a.m. TuTh Krava, M Course is live-streamed Tuesday and Thursday 8-8:50 a.m. Exam Proctor Required PHRM 123 2 12773 Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians I 2 ONLINE 12-1:50 p.m. TuTh Krava, M Course is live-streamed Tuesday and Thursday 12 Noon-1:50 p.m. Exam Proctor Required SECOND EIGHT WEEKS PRMT 111 2 12775 Pharmacy Law and Ethics 1 TBD 8-8:50 a.m. TuTh Krava, M Course is live-streamed Tuesday and Thursday 8-8:50 a.m. Exam Proctor Required PHRM 124 2 12774 Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians II 2 TBD 12-1:50 p.m. TuTh Krava, M Course is live-streamed Tuesday and Thursday 12 Noon-1:50 p.m. Exam Proctor Required 18 | NDSCS 2021 Fall Course Catalog
PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) PHIL Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor PHIL 210 3 13138 Ethics 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Arandia, M PHIL 210 6 13395 Ethics 3 FAR 128 3:30-6 p.m. Tu Taylor, A POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS) POLS Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor POLS 115 2 13359 American Government 3 FAR 115 10-11:20 a.m. TuTh Larson, A PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC) PSYC Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor PSYC 100 9 13295 Human Relations in Organizations 2 FAR 158 10-10:50 a.m. TuTh Evenson, M PSYC 111 3 13296 Introduction to Psychology 3 FAR 128 2-3:20 p.m. MW Evenson, M PSYC 210 2 16059 Child Development 3 FAR 190 11-11:50 a.m. MWF Evenson, M PSYC 230 1 13139 Educational Psychology 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Krueger, J PSYC 250 3 13140 Developmental Psychology 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Washburn, S Exam Proctor Required PSYC 250 4 13298 Developmental Psychology 3 FAR 147F 2-3:20 p.m. TuTh Evenson, M PSYC 270 2 13141 Abnormal Psychology 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Gulbro, C FIRST EIGHT WEEKS PSYC 100 8 13144 Human Relations in Organizations 2 ONLINE TBD TBD Loe, C SOCIOLOGY (SOC) SOC Instructional Fees of $12/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor SOC 110 3 13142 Introduction to Sociology 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Wolf, K SOC 110 4 13299 Introduction to Sociology 3 FAR 128 1-1:50 p.m. MWF Evenson, M SOC 115 2 13143 Social Problems 3 ONLINE TBD TBD Wolf, K UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) UAS Instructional Fees of $10/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor FIRST EIGHT WEEKS UAS 111 2 13444 Introduction to UAS 2 FAR 115 3-4:50 p.m. MTuWTh Staff UAS 112 2 13445 UAS Certification 1 FAR 190 1-2:50 p.m. F Simonson, S SECOND EIGHT WEEKS UAS 121 2 13446 UAS Advanced Data Collection 2 FAR 115 3-4:50 p.m. MTuWTh Staff WELDING (WELD) WELD Instructional Fees of $33/credit for all classes in this section. Subj Cat Sec Nbr Course Credits Room Time Days Instructor WELD 151 3 13254 Welding Theory I 3 FAR 158 12-12:50 p.m. Tu Van Vleet, M 11-11:50 a.m. MW WELD 153 3 13255 Welding Lab I 5 FAR 145 2-5 p.m. MTuWThF Van Vleet, M WELD 201 2 13257 Welding Theory III 4 FAR 158 2-2:50 p.m. MTuWTh Larson, L WELD 211 2 13258 Welding Lab III 7 FAR 145 10 a.m.-2 p.m. MTuWThF Larson, L NDSCS.edu | 19
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