DCB catalog 2022-24

Career/Technical Curricula 85 Associate Degree Nurse Curriculum NURS 224 Professional Role Development 2 NURS 228 Alterations in Health II 4 NURS 225 Alterations in Health I 3 NURS 229 Health Promotion and 2 NURS 226 Maternal Child Nursing 3 Psychosocial Nursing NURS 227 Clinical Application I 4 NURS 237 Clinical Application II 5 BIOL 202 Microbiology 4 NURS 259 Role Transitions 1 Communication Elective 3 Upon successful completion of this curriculum students will be eligible for an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Nursing. The student may apply to take the NCLEX-RN®. Natural Resources Environmental Lab & Field Technology AAS This program prepares students to perform tasks associated with laboratory and field testing of water, soil, and air to determine concentrations and sources of contaminants. Program graduates may collect samples for testing or be involved in abating, controlling, or remediation of sources of environmental pollution. Freshman Year Fall Spring Sophomore Year Fall Spring ENGL 110 College Comp I 3 BOT 211 Botany 4 Or COMM 110 Fund of Public Speaking SOIL 210 Intro to Soil Science 3 BIOL 150 General Biology I 4 UNIV 102 Ldrship thru Service 1 CSCI 101 Intro to Computers 3 Fine Arts/Hum/Soc Sci Elective 3 FWLD 121 Intro to Fish/Wildlife 3 Elective 4 Elective 3-4 BIOL 124 Environmental Science 4 CHEM 115 Introductory Chem BOTE 210 Records Management 3 Or CHEM 121 General Chem I 4 ENVT 297 Internship 3 ENVT 255 Intro to GIS 4 Elective 4 GEOL 105 Physical Geology 4 Wellness Elective 1 Math Elective 3-4 Electives must include courses from the following BIOL, CHEM, BOT, FWLD, ENVT, RLS, RNG, PLSC. Environmental Technology Natural Resource Management AAS This program prepares students to perform tasks associated with managing, improving and protecting natural resources for economic and/or recreational purposes. Program graduates may assist in data collection and inventories of natural resources, providing conservation recommendations to managers, and developing and implementing natural resource management plans. Freshman Year Fall Spring Sophomore Year Fall Spring ENGL 110 College Comp I 3 CHEM 121 General Chem I 4 Or COMM 110 Fund of Public Speaking or CHEM 115 Introductory Chem BIOL 150 General Biology I 4 ENVT 270 Water Resource Mgmt 3 CSCI 101 Intro to Computers 3 RNG 236 Intro to Range Mgmt 4 ENVT 110 Intro to GPS 2 SOIL 210 Intro to Soil Science 3 FWLD 121 Intro to Fish & Wildlife 3 Wellness Elective 1 MATH Elective 3-4 BADM 202 Prin of Management 3 BIOL 151 General Biology II 4 BIOL 124 Environmental Science 4 ENVT 105 Surveying 1 BOT 211 Botany I 4 FWLD 122 Wildlife & Fisheries Tech 3 ENVT 296 Capstone 1 GEOL 105 Physical Geology 4 ENVT 297 Internship 2 Fine Arts/Hum/Social Sci Elective 3 FORS 263 Urban Forest Mgmt 3 Consult with program advisor for electives. Recreation Management AAS THIS PROGRAM IS ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE. The Recreation Management program prepares students for employment in a wide variety of recreation and leisure settings. Students in the program may simultaneously or concurrently take classes from multiple campuses within the North Dakota University System. The program is organized around core courses that emphasize administration, program planning, and an understanding of the foundation of recreation. Students must complete all the core courses. In addition, students need to select one of the following focuses: Outdoor Recreation/Park Management or Commercial Recreation/Tourism. Core Courses Core Courses ENGL 110 College Comp I 3 SOC 110 Intro to Sociology 3 Or COMM 110 Fund of Public Speaking or PSYC 111 Into to Psychology BIOL 124 Environmental Sci 4 RLS 110 Foundations of Rec 3 CSCI 101 Intro to Computers 3 RLS 215 Rec Areas/Facilities 3 HPER 100 Con of Fit/Wellness 2 RLS 222 Recreation Prog Planning 3 Math Elective 3-4 RLS 286 Rec Administration 3 RLS 288 Accessibility & Public Pol 3

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