2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Jun 25, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]


Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences



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Lynn Sargeant, Dean
Jason Zimmerman, Associate Dean
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Lincoln Hall 129, Box 2212
605-688-4723

Overview

The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences serves two significant functions within the University. It provides instruction in the University’s core requirement for a liberal education as well as education in specific disciplines. A liberal education gives students the means to test ideas, beliefs, and facts. It exposes them to a variety of academic disciplines that will broaden and deepen their perspectives and enables them to continue the learning process as educated citizens. Students study the ways of thinking and expression that are intrinsic to the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Students receive education on the scientific method, critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, and cogent expression. They develop intellectual skills, humanistic understanding, and aesthetic appreciation. Such an education increases the usefulness of career planning and specialization by laying a foundation for lifelong values. The departments, schools, and programs in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences offer major and/or minor programs leading to certificates and associate, bachelor, and master’s degrees.

Departments & Schools

Degrees Offered

  • Associate of Arts
  • Associate of Science
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts
  • Bachelor of General Studies
  • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
  • Bachelor of Music Education
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Master of Architecture*
  • Master of Arts*
  • Master of Mass Communication*
  • Master of Science*

 * Graduate degrees are offered in collaboration with the Graduate School. For details, see the Graduate Catalog.

Degree Requirements

All general university requirements must be met to qualify for the bachelor’s degrees in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. In addition, the following special requirements and rules have been established for all graduates of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences:

  1. The requirements of one of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences department or school majors must be met. Specific requirements are listed under each department or school. Courses taken in the major may be used to fulfill university core requirements if the department or school does not state otherwise.
  2. Bachelor’s degrees in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences must include 33 semester credits from upper division courses (300 and above).
  3. Capstone course in the major discipline.

Students seeking B.A., B.G.S., B.F.A., B.L.A., B.M.E., and B.S. degrees in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences must complete the System General Education Requirements (SGRs) and the College or School requirements. Specific requirements for each degree also include:

Bachelor of Arts

  • Modern Foreign Language including the 202-Level Credits: 6+
  • One declared minor outside of the major discipline OR a second major OR a teaching specialization. The minor may be a traditional minor within one department or school or it may be interdisciplinary involving more than one department or school. The minor must be declared no later than the student’s third semester of enrollment. Minor may be from any regental institution.

*The Music (B.A.) - Music Entrepreneurship Specialization  is excluded from the requirement of one declared minor outside of the major discipline OR a second major OR a teaching specialization. Please refer to the specialization for specific program requirements.  

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture

Bachelor of Music Education

Bachelor of Science

  • Natural Sciences  Credits: 10+
    • Any two lab sciences
    • Coursework must include two prefixes.
    • MATH and STATS courses do not count toward the Science requirement.
  • One declared minor outside of the major discipline OR a second major OR a teaching specialization. The minor may be a traditional minor within one department or school or it may be interdisciplinary involving more than one department or school. The minor must be declared no later than the student’s third semester of enrollment. Minor may be from any regental institution.

*The Operations Management (B.S.)  is excluded from the college’s Bachelor of Science requirements. Please refer to the major for specific program requirements.

Approved Natural Sciences Courses for the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - Bachelor of Science

Secondary Education Courses

Students planning to teach at the middle or high school level will take EDFN 101  as a prerequisite for admission to the Pre-Residency program, which will typically start in the fall of the junior year. Students must then apply for a Residency placement for the senior year. (See the College of Education & Human Sciences  and the School of Education, Counseling & Human Development  for further details.)

Accreditations & Certification

  • The Architecture program is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board.
  • The Interior Design program is accredited by the Council for Interior Designer Accreditation.
  • The Journalism program is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
  • The Landscape Architecture program is accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board.
  • The Music program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (good standing reaffirmed in 2011).
  • The Teacher Education program is accredited by Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
  • The Theatre program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre. 

Student Support & Engagement Opportunities

A variety of activities, including many extracurricular activities, are administered within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

Dramatics

The School of Preforming Arts supervises State University Theatre presents a program of major and experimental productions each year. During the summer a season of plays in repertory are given by the Prairie Repertory Theatre.

Forensics

The School of Communication and Journalism administers a forensics program in debate, public address, and oral interpretation of literature.

Music Groups

The School of Preforming Arts sponsors a variety of vocal and instrumental groups. Membership may be by audition, arranged with the appropriate director, and is open to all University students regardless of major. Credit can be awarded for participation. Choral. Concert Choir, Bass Choir, Treble Choir, and Opera Workshop. Instrumental. Civic/University Symphony Orchestra, Marching Band (The “Pride of the Dakotas”), Pep Bands, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Jazz Ensembles and various Percussion, Woodwind and Brass small ensembles.

The Ritz Art Gallery

The Ritz Gallery sponsors an annual program of professional and student exhibitions, including the Juried Student Exhibition which is open to all SDSU students.

Programs

College of Art, Humanities & Social Sciences

Programs

Majors

Department of Aerospace Studies

Programs

Minors

Department of Military Science

Programs

Minors

Ness School of Management & Economics

Programs

Majors
Minors
Certificates

School of American & Global Studies

Programs

Majors
Minors
Certificates
Pre-Professional Interest Areas

School of Communication & Journalism

Programs

Majors
Minors

School of Design

Programs

Majors
Minors
Certificates

School of English & Interdisciplinary Studies

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Majors
Minors

School of Performing Arts

Programs

Majors
Minors

School of Psychology, Sociology & Rural Studies

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Minors