DCB catalog 2022-24

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Campus Visits 2
Telephone/Office Directory 2
2022–2024 Catalog at a Glance 2
Contents 3
Disclaimer 4
Non-Discrimination Statement 4
Office for Civil Rights 4
U.S. Department of Education 4
John C. Kluczynski Federal Building 4
230 S. Dearborn Street, 37th Floor 4
Chicago, IL 60604 4
Telephone: 312-730-1560 4
Equal Opportunity 5
A Message from the Dean 10
History and Mission of Dakota College at Bottineau 11
History 11
Dakota College at Bottineau provides a quality education in a caring environment. 12
Vision 12
Notification of Rights under FERPA 13
General Information 18
Admission 18
Admission of First-Year Students 18
Admission of Transfer Students 20
Online Application 20
Continuing Enrollment 20
Readmission of Former Students 20
Admission of International Students 21
College Credit in High School 21
Registration 21
Orientation 21
Payment of Fees 22
2022-2023 Tuition and Fees for Full-Time Enrollment 22
Special Fees 23
Miscellaneous Expenses 24
Resident/Nonresident Tuition 24
Minnesota Tuition Reciprocity 24
Contiguous States Tuition Policy 24
Western Undergraduate Exchange States Tuition Policy 25
Midwestern Student Exchange Program Tuition Policy 25
Tuition Incentive Program 25
Student Services and Campus Life 25
Financial Aid at Dakota College at Bottineau 25
Financial Aid Programs Available 25
Financial Aid Offers 26
Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements 26
Appeal Procedures 27
Frequency and Means of Payment for Students Who Receive Financial Aid 27
Refund and Repayment Policy Statement 27
Student Housing and Food Services 27
College Residence Halls 27
Payment and Refund/Room and Board 28
Bookstore 28
The Library 28
Health Service 28
Counseling Service 28
International Health Insurance 28
International students are automatically enrolled by semester in the student health insurance plan by their institution. A student may opt-in to NDUS health insurance coverage prior to automatic enrollment to expedite confirmation of coverage. The pre... 28
Student Responsibility in Academic Advising 28
Student Conduct 29
Student Senate 29
Student Center 29
Varsity Athletics 29
Intramural Athletics 29
Drama 29
Eligibility/Representing Dakota College 30
Military Students 30
In compliance with the Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018, section 3679 of title 38, Dakota College will permit any covered individual to attend or participate in the course of education during the period beginning on the date on which the i... 30
NOTE: A covered individual is any individual who is entitled to educational assistance under chapter 31, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, or chapter 33, Post-9/11 GI Bill™ benefits. 30
Dakota College will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a covered individual borrow additional funds, on any covered indi... 30
Academic Information 30
Full-Time Student 30
Part-Time Student 30
Non-Degree Student 30
Freshman/Sophomore 31
Auditor 31
Program Advisor Responsibilities 31
Degree Credit Quick View 31
First Year Experience 32
Student Placement into College Courses 32
Dakota College uses ACT, SAT, Accuplacer, and other approved test scores to determine the placement of students into English and mathematics courses as outlined in NDUS Procedure 402.1.2. For placement purposes, ACT and SAT scores have an expiration d... 32
The Unit of Credit 32
Dakota College defines a credit hour as an amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes, and verified by evidence of student achievement that reasonably approximates not less than: 32
1. Forty-five to fifty (45-50) minutes of classroom or direct faculty instruction and a 32
minimum of two hours of out-of-class student work each week for approximately fifteen weeks during one semester. 32
a) Over a sixteen-week semester this is equivalent to one 45-50-minute period of classroom or direct faculty instruction and two hours of out-of-class work each week for approximately 15 weeks plus a final exam period for all classes requiring a final... 32
b) Classes scheduled as shorter sessions will meet the equivalent amount of classroom or direct faculty instruction time per credit as full semester length classes. 32
Grades 33
Credit by Exam 33
Internship 33
Course Repetition 34
Course Cancellation 34
Academic Forgiveness 34
Final Exams 34
Student Request for Change in Final Examination Schedule 34
Midterm Deficiencies and Final Grades 35
Dean’s List and Honor Roll 35
Honors Program 35
Attendance 35
Graduation Requirements 36
Academic Residence and Time-Limit Requirements 36
Graduation Honors 36
Responsibility for Satisfying Requirements 36
Course/Unit Load Limitations 37
Transfer of Credit to Dakota College 37
Transfer Credit Appeal Policy 37
A student may appeal decisions regarding academic transfer of credit accepted at Dakota College. To appeal, complete the Transfer Credit Appeal Form, located on the Dakota College website, and submit it to the Registrar’s Office. It will be reviewed ... 37
Transcripts 37
Change in Curriculum 38
Changes in Registration 38
Administrative Withdrawal for Non-Attendance 38
Refunds for Students Who Are Withdrawn 38
Appeals Process for Administratively Withdrawn Students 38
Withdrawal from College 38
Academic Progress 39
Academic Probation 39
Academic Suspension 39
Readmission After Suspension 39
Affiliate Programs 40
MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY/TRINITY CAMPUS 41
Admission 41
Housing/Food Services 42
VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 42
Admission 43
Financial Aid 43
Housing/Food Services 43
Development Foundation 43
Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture 44
Farm Management Education Program 44
Career Services 45
Community Education Program 45
Disability Support Services 45
Distance Education 46
Interactive Video Network 46
Online Programs 46
North Dakota State Board of Higher Education 47
Academic Curricula 49
Transfer Curricula 49
Transfer to Other Colleges 49
General Education Philosophy 50
North Dakota University System GERTA 51
(General Education Requirement Transfer Agreement) 51
General Education Requirements 53
Associate of Science (AS) and Associate of Arts (AA) 53
Associate of Science 53
Associate of Arts 53
Liberal Arts 53
Certificate in College Studies 54
Accounting (AS)* 57
Suggested arrangement of courses 57
Agriculture (AS)* 57
Suggested arrangement of courses 57
Biology (AS)* 57
Suggested arrangement of courses 57
Suggested arrangement of courses 58
Business Education (AS)* 58
Suggested arrangement of courses 58
Chemistry (AS)* 58
Suggested arrangement of courses 58
Computer Information Systems (AS)* 59
Suggested arrangement of courses 59
Early Childhood Education (AA)* 59
Suggested arrangement of courses 59
Social Science Elective 3 59
Suggested arrangement of courses 59
Elementary Education (AS)* 60
Suggested arrangement of courses 60
Social Science Elective 3 60
English (AA)* 60
Suggested arrangement of courses 60
Suggested arrangement of courses 60
Health Professions (AS)* 61
Suggested arrangement of courses 61
History (AA)* 61
Suggested arrangement of courses 61
Human Services (AA)* 61
Suggested arrangement of courses 61
Marketing & Management (AS)* 62
Suggested arrangement of courses 62
Mathematics (AS)* 62
Suggested arrangement of courses 62
Natural Resource Management (AS)* 62
Suggested arrangement of courses 62
Pharmacy (AS)* 63
Suggested arrangement of courses 63
Consult with program advisor for recommended electives. 63
Physical Education (AS)* 63
Suggested arrangement of courses 63
Pre-Engineering (AS)* 63
Suggested arrangement of courses 63
Psychology (AA)* 64
Suggested arrangement of courses 64
Secondary Education (AS)* 64
Suggested arrangement of courses 64
Social Science (AA)* 64
Suggested arrangement of courses 64
Suggested arrangement of courses 65
Veterinary Science (AS)* 65
Suggested arrangement of courses 65
Wildlife Management (AS)* 65
Suggested arrangement of courses 65
Career/Technical Curricular 66
Agriculture 66
Health Professions 66
Technical Education 67
Career/Technical Curricula 67
General Education 68
AAS Degree 68
Agriculture 70
Agriculture Management & Technology AAS 70
This program is designed for individuals who looking to advance their career opportunities and obtain practical, hands-on work experience through agricultural internships. Students will have the option to customize their plan of study based upon thei... 70
Agriculture Management & Technology Certificate 70
Electives 5 Electives 3 70
Electives can be from the following: AGEC, AGRI, ANSC, ENVT, FORS, FWLD, HORT, PLSC, RNG, SOIL, UAS 70
Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Certificate of Completion 71
UAS 101 Introduction to UAS Operations 3 credits 71
Horticulture 71
FOCUS AREAS 71
Horticulture AAS 71
Horticulture Certificate 71
Industrial Hemp Production Certificate 72
Advertising and Marketing AAS 72
Advertising and Marketing Certificate 72
General Office Aide Certificate of Completion 73
Information Management – Administrative Assistant AAS 73
Bookkeeping Certificate 73
Small Business Management AAS 74
Small Business Management Certificate 74
Information Technology – Computerized Office Management AAS 75
Information Technology AAS 75
Information Technology – WebDesign Certificate 75
Cybersecurity Certificate 76
Education & Human Development 76
Caregiver Services AAS 76
Paramedic Technology (AAS and Certificate) 77
Medical Assistant Certificate 79
Medical Coding Certificate 79
Pre-requisites (must be completed prior to program admission 80
AH 171 Medical Terminology 3 80
BIOL 220 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 80
AH 231 Healthcare Law and Ethics 3 80
Practical Nursing Curriculum 83
Associate Degree Nurse (AAS) 84
Associate Degree Nurse Curriculum 86
Environmental Lab & Field Technology AAS 86
Natural Resource Management AAS 86
Recreation Management Certificate 87
Urban Forest Management AAS 87
Photography (AAS and Certificate) 88
Photography AAS 88
Photography Certificate 88
Photography AAS 88
Photography Certificate 89
PHOT 150 Digital Darkroom 3 PHOT 210 Intermediate Photography 3 89
PHOT 180 Photography I 3 PHOT 289 Photography Portfolio 3 89
Elective (choose from list) 3 Elective (choose from list) 3 89
Photography Elective Courses 89
PHOT 232 – Advertising Photography - (3 CR) 89
PHOT 234 – Portrait Photography – (3 CR) 89
PHOT 240 – Outdoor Photo – (3 CR) 89
PHOT 285 – Conceptual Photography – (3CR) 89
PHOT 287 – Documentary Photography – (3CR) 89
PHOT 296 – Study Abroad: Outdoor Photo – (3CR) 89
Technical Studies AAS 89
Technical Studies Certificate 89
Course Descriptions 90
This course allows the paramedic student to apply learned classroom and field skills and knowledge as a team member in the pre-hospital setting. The student will function under the direction of a preceptor but without any prompting. Students will inp... 112
HUMANITIES (HUM) 121
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HRM) 121
RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES (RLS) 131
Administration 136
Faculty 136
Faculty Emeriti 138
Index 139

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