| COOPERATIVE 4-YEAR PROGRAMS
Dickinson State University offers the following degrees on the BSC campus.
To complete the bachelor's degrees, students may
complete the first two years of study at BSC.
Upper division courses are provided by DSU at BSC.
- Bachelor of University Studies
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology
- BA in English
- BA in Composite Social Science
- BA in Secondary Education with major in Composite Social Science
- BS in Accounting
- BS in Computer Management Technology
- BS in Computer Science
- BS in Elementary Education
- BS in History
- BS in Human Resource Management
- BS in Secondary Education with majors in Biology, English, History and Math
Minot State University offers the following degrees on the BSC campus. To complete the bachelor's degrees, students may complete the first two years of
study at BSC. Upper division courses are provided by MSU at BSC.
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Science in Management
- Bachelor of Social Work
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Medcenter One College of Nursing in Bismarck offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree on its
campus in downtown Bismarck. Students may complete
the first two years of study at BSC. |
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION/INTERNSHIP
Cooperative Education/lnternship combines classroom
learning with related work experiences. Students
from all majors have the opportunity to enroll. The number
of course credits earned depends on the total number of
hours the student works. Each department is responsible for
deciding how often a student may enroll in the Cooperative
Education/ lnternship course.
Work experiences are usually for pay; however, some
are not. Students interested in gaining a meaningful work
experience should contact their faculty adviser or department
chairperson. Students must have consent of their
department chairperson before enrolling.
Students have three options for enrolling in the Cooperative
Education/lnternship experience:
- Parallel plan: Enroll in a Cooperative Education/lnternship placement along with regular classes.
- Alternating plan: Devote a full semester to work placement and do not enroll in regular classes.
- Summer plan: Devote the summer to work placement at one or more work sites.
For additional information, refer to the course description
or contact your faculty adviser or department
chairperson. |