2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 03, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Online, Off-Campus, Distance & Non-Credit Programs


SDSU Continuing and Distance Education

Office of Continuing and Distance Education
Box 2115, Brookings, SD 57007
E-mail: distance@sdstate.edu
www.sdstate.edu/cde

The Office of Continuing and Distance Education works to broaden the reach of SDSU, with a commitment to providing quality education no matter where students reside. The office serves students on campus and across the globe. In addition to online education, the Office of Continuing and Distance Education coordinates the program offerings at several off-campus locations. The University Centers effectively extend the reach of SDSU by offering the same quality education to students who want to earn their degree while living and working in their home community.

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Outreach Mission


South Dakota State University has a long tradition of, and responsibility for, delivering a variety of outreach efforts to locations across the state, region and world. These include educational services to University Center in Sioux Falls, Black Hills State University – Rapid City, the Capital University Center in Pierre (CUC), Nursing Upward Mobility, and numerous other distance education classes, workshops and services.

The Office of Continuing and Distance Education provides coordination and support for off-campus educational programs and serves as a conduit for the University’s service mission to citizens of South Dakota, the region and world. Outreach Programs are designed to deliver both state- and self-support education through on-site or online education credit courses, non-credit conferences, short courses and workshops.

Academic Credit Programs


Academic standards and policies governing off-campus and technology communicated courses are identical to the on-campus instructional program. Hence, credit course offerings, instruction and academic standards are the responsibilities of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Deans of the colleges and department heads. There are outreach locations throughout South Dakota where credit courses are presented each semester and many courses are available by distance education. Additional locations are added as needed.

High School Dual Credit

Dual credit is an opportunity for high school students to enroll in college courses at South Dakota State University and earn credits toward their high school diploma while starting on their requirements for a degree from SDSU. Students are able to choose from a number of on-campus and online general education courses.

Benefits:

  • accelerate your SDSU education
  • lower tuition cost
  • simplify the transition from high school

Students bringing in substantial credits may complete their degree in a condensed timeframe or may benefit in other ways as well. Students may find that with college credits already completed, their schedules will allow them to explore a variety of opportunities to enhance their college experience and academic career.

Dual credit students can more easily:

  • add a second major
  • add minors
  • participate in a study abroad program
  • complete undergraduate research
  • complete an internship
  • serve in a leadership role in student clubs/ organizations
  • complete an Experiential Learning Certificate

These options can provide students with a well-rounded educational experience and a valuable advantage in succeeding in their future career.

**A large number of incoming credits does not in itself guarantee a shorter path to a degree!  Visit www.sdstate.edu/dualcredit for more information.

Online Education

South Dakota State University offers undergraduate and graduate courses and programs online. SDSU offers Internet-based courses and programs for students needing a more flexible schedule, yet a rigorous and quality educational experience. Internet courses are similar to on campus courses in quality and rigor, and are taught by the same faculty. Students receive the same credit for completing an online course as they would for an on campus course. Based upon more than 80 years of effective off-campus education, South Dakota State University is committed to serving:

  • Working adults
  • Part-time students
  • Time- and place-bound individuals
  • K-12 students, teachers and administrators
  • Employees seeking career development skills
  • Government and military personnel
  • Persons with disabilities

Every year, several thousand students enroll in the 20 degree programs, 9 certificate programs and 250+ courses that SDSU offers online.

For more information regarding SDSU’s online education opportunities call toll free at 866-827-3198, or go to the Distance Education website at www.sdstate.edu/distance

Summer Term

SDSU offers a wide range of courses on and off-campus to continue your studies during the summer months as well as numerous special workshops, short courses, distance education classes, evening offerings and non-credit programs. Summer programming is offered May through August and is characterized by innovation and responsiveness to your needs. Classes are comfortably sized and time is available for individual attention from the faculty member. Participants need not be regularly matriculated at SDSU but may be admitted as special students.

University Centers

SDSU, in partnership with the other SD Board of Regents institutions, offers advising and support services, courses and programs at three university centers across South Dakota State University – Black Hills State University – Rapid City, Capital University Center (CUC) – Pierre, and University Center – Sioux Falls.  For more information regarding offerings at the university centers, please visit www.sdstate.edu/distance.

Non-Credit Programs


The Office of Continuing and Distance Education provides opportunities for individuals to participate in professional development and personal enrichment activities throughout the year. Continuing and Distance Education offers a number of Continuing Education Units (CEUs), tax update workshops and partners with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), the Institute of Reading Development, and the International Institute for Learning, Inc. (ILL) to offer short-term, non-credit classes.

CAPM Project Management Training

Through a partnership with the International Institute of Learning, SDSU is able to offer an on-demand, self-paced course in project management. This course is taught and fulfills the hours required to help students prepare for the Certified Association in Project Management exam.

Event and Conference Planning

Think about bringing association or industry meetings to SDSU with the help of Continuing and Distance Education. From room bookings and venue options to registrations and check-in events are managed with ease.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)

South Dakota State University has collaborated with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at University Center in Sioux Falls, SD to provide the residents of Brookings, SD and surrounding area the ability to participate in this lifelong learning opportunity.

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University Center (OLLI) is a non-profit membership based organization that seeks to provide intellectually stimulating lifelong learning and personal growth opportunities for people fifty (50) and older. OLLI exemplifies the University’s commitment to community service though is collaborative work with the partner institutions, academic and professional groups, and organizations devoted to engaging the minds and fostering the well-being of adults. With OLLI, there are no grades, no tests and no pressure, just the joy of learning.

Professional Development and Continuing Education Units

Today’s workforce needs constant and current information to keep up-to-date with industry and association certifications. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) offer flexibility in delivery and fulfilling certification requirements. Contact the Office of Continuing and Distance Education to learn more about offering CEUs at your next conference or inquiring about learning opportunities available through many partner businesses and associations. 

Reading Development

Offered through the Institute of Reading Development, SDSU extends summer reading programs to student and adults alike. Programs targeted towards K-12 students help with reading comprehension, phonics and word association. Adult and advance student courses focus on comprehension and increasing speed. K-12 programs are offered face-to-face in Sioux Falls and online across the state. Adult courses are offered on campus during the fall semester. Courses are a supplement to reading education and do not count for academic credit.

Tax Update Workshops

For more than 40 years SDSU Continuing and Distance Education has been the trusted provider of continuing education programs for tax preparers in South Dakota and beyond. The daylong seminar, taught by experienced professionals and IRS liaisons, qualifies for CPE, IRS, South Dakota Real Estate Commission and Iowa Bar certification hours. The seminar is held one day each in Yankton, Rapid City, Pierre, Watertown, Aberdeen and Mitchell. It is offered twice in Sioux Falls.

State Authorization


Colleges and Universities who offer certain services to out-of-state students may be required to request authorization in the states whose students they serve. SDSU is determined to comply with all state regulations and will apply for authorization, when necessary, from those states where it conducts activities such as delivery of online courses, placement for field experiences (internships, clinicals, practicums, etc.) academic and athletic recruiting, marketing, etc.  For details and information go to the Distance Education website at http://sdstate.edu/distance.

For state regulatory and complaint process information, please visit www.sdstate.edu/distance.