Source: http://catalog.usd.edu/content.php?catoid=21&navoid=1033
Timestamp: 2020-08-05 15:47:30
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Arts 6', 'ART 111', 'ART 112', 'ART 121', 'ARTH 100', 'ARTH 211', 'ARTH 212', 'ARTE 310', 'ARTH 416']

The General Education component of all baccalaureate programs shall consist of the System General Education Requirements, Institutional Graduation Requirements, Globalization/Global Issues Requirement, and Writing Intensive Requirement. BOR policy 2:7 identifies (a) the purpose of the requirement, (b) the skills to be developed in each course that satisfies the requirement, and (c) the list of approved courses. Students may only select general education courses from the approved list included in this policy. These requirements are effective for students entering Fall 2005. (https://www.sdbor.edu/policy/documents/2-7.pdf)
SGR #4-Humanities and Fine Arts
SGR #7-Information Literacy
IGR-Institutional Graduation Requirements
IGR #1-Additional First-Year Composition Course Requirement
IGR #2-Aesthetic Experience Requirement
BOR Additional Requirements
G-Globalization/Global Issues Requirements
W-Writing Intensive Requirements
General Education Requirements for Associate Degree ^TOP
BOR policy 2:26 (https://sdbor.edu/policy/documents/2-26.pdf)
Students pursuing an Associate of Arts degree meet the same regental System-wide Graduation Requirements (SGR) goals and 30 credit hours as required for the Bachelor’s Degree.
SGR Goal 1: Written Communication 6 credit hours
SGR Goal 3: Social Sciences 6 credit hours
SGR Goal 4: Humanities/Fine Arts 6 credit hours
SGR Goal 6: Natural Science 6 credit hours
Students pursuing an Associate of Science degree meet the regental System-wide Graduation Requirements (SGR) goals and a minimum of 18 credit hours as specified in BOR policy 2:7.
SGR Goal 6: Natural Science 3 credit hours (6 recommended)
Associate degree students are not required to meet the USD Institution-specific Graduation Requirements (IGRs).
General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree ^TOP
Students pursuing a baccalaureate degree meet the System General Education Requirements (SGRs), Institutional Graduation Requirements (IGRs), Globalization/Global Issues Requirement, and Writing Intensive Requirement.
SGR #7-Information Literacy 0 credit hours
IGR #1-Additional First-Year Composition Course Requirement 0-3credit hours
IGR #2-Aesthetic Experience Requirement 3 credit hours
Board of Regents Additional Requirements
G-Globalization/Global Issues Requirement 3 credit hours
W-Writing Intensive Requirement 3 credit hours
The System General Education Requirements (SGRs) are common across the entire South Dakota Regental System and are designed to achieve these seven goals.
UHON 110 - Honors English [SGR #1 and SGR #7]
UHON 101 - Honors Speech Communication [SGR #2, SGR #7]
Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines)
ANTH 210 - Cultural Anthropology (C) [SGR #3, G]
GEOG 210 - World Regional Geography (C) [SGR #3, G]
POLS 250 - Introduction to International Relations (C) [SGR #3, G]
UHON 111 - Ideas in History [SGR #3, IGR #1, G]
Humanities and Fine Arts (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign languages courses)
*Students complete, at a minimum, a course in either Humanities or Fine Arts. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences should complete a course in Humanities only.
ART 111 - Drawing I (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2]
ART 112 - Drawing II (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2]
ART 121 - Design I: 2D (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2]
ARTH 100 - Art Appreciation (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2]
ARTH 211 - History of World Art I (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2]
ARTH 212 - History of World Art II (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2, G]
GFA 101 - Introduction to Fine Arts [SGR #4, IGR #2]
MUS 100 - Music Appreciation (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2, G]
MUS 240 - Music Cultures of the World (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2, G]
THEA 100 - Introduction to Theatre (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2, G]
THEA 131 - Introduction to Acting (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2]
THEA 201 - Film Appreciation (C) [SGR #4, IGR #2, G]
THEA 231 - Acting I [SGR #4, IGR #2]
ENGL 222 - British Literature II (C) [SGR #4, G]
FREN 101 - Introductory French I (C) [SGR #4, G]
FREN 102 - Introductory French II (C) [SGR #4, G]
GER 201 - Intermediate German I (C) [SGR #4, G]
GER 202 - Intermediate German II (C) [SGR #4, G]
HIST 112 - World Civilizations II (C) [SGR #4, G]
HIST 122 - Western Civilization II (C) [SGR #4, G]
HIST 211 - History of World Art I [SGR #4, IGR #2]
HIST 212 - History of World Art II [SGR #4, IGR #2, G]
REL 250 - World Religions (C) [SGR #4, G]
SPAN 101 - Introductory Spanish I (C) [SGR #4, G]
SPAN 102 - Introductory Spanish II (C) [SGR #4, G]
SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I (C) [SGR #4, G]
SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II (C) [SGR #4, G]
Use mathematical symbols and mathematical structure to model and solve real world problems,
Demonstrate appropriate communication skills related to mathematical terms and concepts, and
SGR #7
Information Literacy (0 credit hours)
Institutional Graduation Requirements (IGR)
IGR #1
Additional First-Year Composition Course (0-3 credit hours*)
Institutional Graduation Requirement
Students will write using standard, formal American English, including correct punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure,
Students will write well-reasoned, critical essays on topics in literature, demonstrating competence in critical reading of texts,
Students will write persuasively, employing appropriate evidence and a variety of rhetorical strategies so as to produce effective arguments, and
Each course meeting this goal meets the following required student learning outcomes:
* Students choosing ENGL 210 - Introduction to Literature (C) [SGR #4, IGR #1] to satisfy Goal 4 of the Systemwide General Education Requirements (SGR) will simultaneously satisfy this part of the IGR.
IGR #2
Students will be able to demonstrate creative and aesthetic understanding, and
Note: This course cannot fullfill both SGR 4 (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience).
ARTE 310 - K-8 Art Methods (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 100 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 101 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 102 - Class Instruction-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 105 - Class Instruction-Guitar (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 110 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 111 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 115 - Class Instruction-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 116 - Class Instruction-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 120 - Applied Music-Woodwinds (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 121 - Applied Music-Woodwinds (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 130 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 131 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 140 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 141 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 150 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 151 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 170 - Recital Laboratory I [IGR #2]
MUAP 200 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 201 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 210 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 211 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 215 - Class Instruction-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 216 - Class Instruction-Piano IV [IGR #2]
MUAP 221 - Applied Music-Woodwinds (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 230 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 231 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 240 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 241 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 250 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 251 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 270 - Recital Laboratory II [IGR #2]
MUAP 300 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 301 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 310 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 311 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 320 - Applied Music-Woodwinds (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 321 - Applied Music-Woodwinds (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 330 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 331 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 340 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 341 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 350 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 351 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 370 - Recital Laboratory III [IGR #2]
MUAP 400 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 401 - Applied Music-Voice (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 410 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 411 - Applied Music-Keyboard (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 420 - Applied Music-Woodwinds (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 421 - Applied Music-Woodwinds (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 430 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 431 - Applied Music-Brass (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 440 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 441 - Applied Music-Percussion (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 450 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUAP 451 - Applied Music-Strings (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 100 - Concert Choir (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 102 - Men’s Chorus (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 103 - Women’s Chorus (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 104 - Chamber Singers (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 107 - Opera Workshop (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 110 - Orchestra (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 120 - Marching Band (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 121 - Symphonic Band (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 122 - Concert Band (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 123 - Basketball Pep Band I [IGR #2]
MUEN 140 - String Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 145 - USD Chamber Orchestra I [IGR #2]
MUEN 150 - Woodwind Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 160 - Brass Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 170 - Percussion Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 180 - Jazz Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 300 - Concert Choir (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 302 - Men’s Chorus (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 303 - Women’s Chorus (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 304 - Chamber Singers (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 307 - Opera Workshop (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 310 - Orchestra (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 320 - Marching Band (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 321 - Symphonic Band (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 322 - Concert Band (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 323 - Basketball Pep Band III [IGR #2]
MUEN 340 - String Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 345 - USD Chamber Orchestra III [IGR #2]
MUEN 350 - Woodwind Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 360 - Brass Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 370 - Percussion Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUEN 380 - Jazz Ensemble (C) [IGR #2]
MUS 110 - Basic Music Theory I (C) [IGR# 2]
MUS 353 - K-8 Music Methods (C) [IGR #2]
THEA 181 - Fundamentals of Voice & Movement [IGR #2]
Globalization/Global Issues Requirement [G]
This goal and associated outcomes will be satisfied by designated courses among those meeting Goal 3 and Goal 4 of the System-wide General Education Requirements and by specified courses required for the majors and/or minors.
ARTH 416 - Art Theory and Criticism [G, W]
BIOL 442 - Introduction to River Studies [G]
ECON 441 - International Trade (C) [G]
ECON 445 - International Macroeconomics [G]
EDFN 475 - Human Relations (C) [G, W]
ESCI 442 - Introduction to River Studies [G]
EXCH 472 - Glamorgan Exchange [G]
EXCH 477 - Jena Exchange [G]
EXCH 484 - Hungary Exchange [G]
EXPL 487 - Study Abroad (C) [G]
FREN 385 - Travel & Study Abroad in Francophone (C) [G]
HSC 380 - Health Literacy and Culture Care [G]
NURS 470 - Population Based Health Promotion & Disease Prevention [G]
NURS 471 - Clinical Prevention and Population Health [G, W]
PSYC 456 - Introduction to Disaster Psychology [G, W]
THEA 305 - World Cinema: Film and Culture [G]
THEA 350 - Film History [G]
*Transfer students who met the Globalization requirement at a SDBOR institution are exempt (SDBOR 2:5.13)
Writing Intensive Requirement [W]
Goal: Students will demonstrate advanced research-based critical writing skills.
Students will complete formal writing assignments that entail research drawing from sources that are documented using a recognized style such as APA, Chicago, MLA, a journal-specific style, etc.,
Students will be able to critique the validity and effectiveness of arguments presented by others in the field,
Students will use a planning/drafting/revising process that incorporates self-assessment and/or peer review and includes instructor feedback, and
ACCT 498 - Undergrad Research/Scholarship (C) [W]
BADM 498 - Undergrad Research/Scholarship (C) [W]
BIOL 436 - Biogeography [W]
CHEM 472 - Chemical Literature Seminar I [W]
CHEM 474 - Chemical Literature Seminar II [W]
DCOM 428 - American Sign Language I [W]
DHYG 433 - Dental Health Education and the Community [W]
ECON 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship (C) [W]
ENGL 305 - Professional, Technical & Grant Writing (C) [W]
ENGL 370 - Critical Writing [W]
ENGL 431 - Shakespeare I (C) [W]
ENGL 432 - Shakespeare II (C) [W]
ENGL 489 - Senior Capstone [W]
ESCI 495 - Practicum: Capstone Project in Earth Science (C) [W]
HIST 480 - Historical Methods and Historiography (C) [W]
HSAD 495 - Practicum (C) [W]
HSAD 498 - Undergrad Research/Scholarship (C) [W]
MATH 488 - Capstone [W]
MCOM 401 - Mass Communication Ethics [W]
MCOM 402 - Media Law and Ethics [W]
MCOM 481 - Mass Communication Theories [W]
MUS 331 - History of Music II [W]
NATV 470 - Senior Seminar [W]
NURS 475 - Population-Based Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Practicum [W]
PHIL 420 - Ethics and Value Theory [W]
POLS 449 - Middle Eastern Politics (C) [W]
POLS 455 - International Human Rights [W]
SOCW 400 - Social Policy [W]
SPCM 407 - Critical Studies in Popular Culture and Communication [W]
SPCM 425 - Philosophy of Human Communication [W]
THEA 413 - Shakespeare I [W]
THEA 414 - Shakespeare II [W]
THEA 464 - Contemporary Drama & Theatre [W]
THEA 466 - Dramatic Theory & Criticism [W]
UHON 498 - Senior Thesis (C) [W]