Bachelor Degrees

Bachelor of Arts Degrees

The Bachelor of Arts degree provides a strong liberal arts curricular foundation designed to encourage knowledge of human cultures, to promote proficiency in writing and speaking, and to provide  concentrated study in a major and a minor area.

Major and Minor – The student’s major and minor areas must ordinarily be part of the Bachelor of Arts curriculum, but some departments allow the selection of a cognate or an interdisciplinary area in lieu of a minor. A minor is also required for graduation unless the major consists of 56 or more credit hours.

Bachelor of Arts graduates must complete a minimum of 8 credit hours of foreign language study. The eight credit hours can be in one language or in multiple languages. American Sign Language credits may also be used to meet this requirement. However, Bachelor of Arts degrees granted through the Department of Language and Literature (English and Writing) require 16 hours of a foreign language. The Bachelor of Arts in Spanish is an exception to this requirement.

Bachelor of Science Degrees

Students seeking a Bachelor of Science degree may choose a major from departments in the College of Education, Business and Applied Sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences. A minor is also required for graduation unless the major consists of 56 or more credit hours.

Bachelor of University Studies Degrees

The Bachelor of University Studies (BUS) program affords students the opportunity to plan their own curriculum, and to choose those courses which seem most valuable and interesting to them. Students should note that the BUS degree does not qualify the graduate for teacher certification.

University Studies Degree available online, Bismarck and Williston  

Requirements

 BUS students must:

  1. Meet the criteria for graduation, including the general education requirements expected in other degree programs. Note: The major for BUS degree recipients will be posted as University Studies. A specific minor will be posted on the academic transcript if all of the academic requirements for the minor are met (Minors are optional). Teaching minors cannot be attached to the BUS degree.
  2. Complete a minimum of 128 semester hours;
  3. Earn at least 32 semester hours from Dickinson State University;
  4. Earn at least 32 semester hours in upper-division (300-400) courses; and
  5. Apply for the BUS degree through the Office of Academic Records.
  6. The Director of Academic Records serves as the academic advisor.

Bachelor of University Studies Degree – Prior Degree Exception

If a student has previously earned a baccalaureate degree (or higher) from Dickinson State University or any other regionally accredited institution, the student may not graduate with a Bachelor of University Studies degree from Dickinson State University. A Bachelor of University Studies will not be granted as a second or third degree regardless of the number of hours earned.

Bachelor of Applied Science Degree

The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree is a baccalaureate completion program that builds on an Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS). This allows the applied technology aspect of the AAS degree to be used as the major for the Bachelor of Applied Science.

Bachelor of Applied Science Degree available online, Bismarck and Williston

Bachelor of Science in Education Degrees

The Bachelor of Science in Education curriculum offers two programs for teaching in elementary (1-6, K-6) and secondary schools (7-12).

Elementary Education

The Bachelor of Science in Education degree, with a major in Elementary Education, includes General Education courses and professional education courses. Kindergarten and reading concentrations are available.  These concentrations lead to special state endorsements and/or credentials.

Approved minors include:

Art Education

Biology Education

Chemistry Education

Coaching

Communication Education

Computer Science Education

Earth Science Education

English Education

Geography

History

Mathematics Education

Music Education – Choral

Music Education – Instrumental

Physical Education

Political Science

Psychology

Science Education

Social Science Education

Sociology

Spanish Education

Theatre Education

Professional elementary education requirements are listed under the Department of Teacher Education.

Secondary Education

The Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in an approved secondary teaching subject includes courses in General Education, professional education, the major field, the minor field, and elective areas. In selecting major and minor fields, students should consider both their own interests and the most common combinations in secondary schools.

Major Fields Are:

*(Students completing a composite major are not required to complete a minor.)

Art Education

Biology Education

Business Education

Chemistry Education

Communication Education

English Education

History Education

Mathematics Education

Music Education – Choral

Music Education – Instrumental and Choral Composite*

Music Education – Instrumental Music

Physical Education

Science Education Composite*

Social Science Education Composite*

Spanish Education

Technology Education (in cooperation with Valley City State University)

Theatre Education

Minor Fields Are:

Art Education

Biology Education

Business Education

Chemistry Education

Coaching

Communications Education

Computer Science Education

Earth Science Education

English Education

Geography Education

History Education

Journalism

Mathematics Education

Music Education – Choral

Music Education – Instrumental

Physical Education

Political Science Education

Psychology

Sociology

Spanish Education

Technology Education (in cooperation with Valley City State University)

Theatre Education

For K-12 licensure in art, physical education, music, and secondary education, students must take additional work in the major plus a sequence of professional education courses that gives them a background in working with elementary students. The specific courses in the major can be found under the appropriate major section in the catalog. Specifics of the professional core are found under the Department of Teacher Education.