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RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve USD’s program modifications for its Ph.D. in Basic Biomedical Sciences –
Neurology and Infectious Disease Specializations; B.S. in Health Sciences – No Specialization,
Paramedic Specialization; B.S. in Kinesiology & Sport Science; and B.S. in Social Work – No
Specialization, Child Welfare Specialization programs. Move forward to BOR.
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL RETREAT
AGENDA ITEM: 20 – B
DATE: August 30-31, 2016
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SUBJECT: Program Modifications – USD
The University of South Dakota has submitted the following program modification
proposals. The modifications are posted on USD’s website at the following URL. Upon approval,
the proposals will move forward to the October BOR meeting.
http://www.usd.edu/academic-affairs/curriculum-and-instruction
Existing Program: Substantive Program Modification
Basic Biomedical Sciences (Ph.D.) Neurology and Infectious Disease Specializations –
request to change existing specialization
Health Sciences (B.S.) No Specialization, Paramedic Specialization – request exception to
BOR Policy 2.5.13
Kinesiology & Sport Science (B.S.) – request to change the program name and
redistribution of credit hours
Social Work (B.S.) No Specialization, Child Welfare Specialization – request exception to
BOR Policy 2.5.13
Program Forms, Minor Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016)
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS
Substantive Program Modification Program
Use this form to request minor changes in existing programs (majors, minors, certificates, or specializations). UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGAM TITLE: Basic Biomedical Sciences, Ph.D. (Neurology and
Infectious Disease Specializations) CIP CODE: 26.0102 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Basic Biomedical Sciences UNIVERSITY DIVISION: Sanford School of Medicine
University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy.
Elizabeth M. Freeburg 08/15/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or
President of the University Date
1. This modification addresses a change in (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work
Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program
Program name X Existing specialization
CIP Code Other (explain below)
2. Effective date of change:
3. Program Degree Level (place an “X” in the appropriate box): Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral X
4. Category (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Certificate Specialization X Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
On the effective date for all students
On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program)
Proposed new name:
Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
ATTACHMENT I 2
Program Forms, Minor Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016)
7. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed): Existing Curriculum
Neuroscience Specialization and Infectious Diseases Specializations
Proposed Curriculum (highlight changes)
Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs.
Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs.
Specialization: Select a minimum of 15 hours from the courses listed below, or courses approved by Division’s Graduate Committee. *Dissertation topic must be in specialization area
Specialization: Select a minimum of 15 hours from the courses listed below, or courses approved by Division’s Graduate Committee. *Dissertation topic must be in specialization area
Specialization Neurosciences (select 15 hrs) Specialization Neurosciences (select 15 hrs) ANAT 731 Human Neuroanatomy 4 delete ANAT 732 Advanced Neuroanatomy 5 ANAT 732 Advanced Neuroanatomy 5 NSCI 710 Neuropharmacology 3 NSCI 710 Neuropharmacology 3 NSCI 720 Neurobiology of Disease 4 NSCI 720 Neurobiology of Disease 4 NSCI 792 Special Topics in Neuroscience 2 NSCI 792 Special Topics in Neuroscience 2
BIOL 530 Neurobiology 3 BIOL 732 Behavioral Neuroscience 3
BIOL 792 Special Topics in Biology - Neuroscience 3
NSCI 711 Discoveries in Neurosciences 3
NSCI 792 Topics in Neuroscience
1 (repeatable)
NSCI 795 Neuroscience Teaching Practicum 1
IMC 602 Nervous System (MD/PhD students only) 6
Subtotal: 15 Subtotal: 15
Specialization Infectious Diseases (select 15 hrs) Specialization Infectious Diseases (select 15 hrs) MICR 732 Microbial Genetics 4 MICR 732 Microbial Genetics 4 MICR 736 Mechanisms of Bacterial
Pathogenesis 4 MICR 736 Mechanisms of Bacterial
Pathogenesis 4
MICR 738 Microbial Physiology 4 MICR 738 Microbial Physiology 4 MICR 792 Topics 3
(repeatable) MICR 792 Topics 3
(repeatable) MICR 722 Advanced Immunology 4 MICR 724 Advanced Virology 3 MICR 520 Microbiology and Infectious Disease 3 MICR 518 Fundamentals of Immunology 2
Subtotal: 15 Subtotal: 15 Total number of hours required for specialization 15 Total number of hours required for specialization 15 Total number of hours required for degree 81 Total number of hours required for degree 81
8. Explanation of the Change: This change updates the listing of courses that can be considered
acceptable for the Neuroscience and Infectious Diseases specializations in Basic Biomedical Sciences.
ATTACHMENT I 3
Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016)
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS
Substantive Program Modification Program
UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGAM TITLE: Health Sciences, B.S. (no specialization, Paramedic
specialization) CIP CODE: 51.0000 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences Dean UNIVERSITY DIVISION: School of Health Sciences
University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy.
Elizabeth M. Freeburg 08/15/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or
President of the University Date
1. This modification addresses a change in (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work
Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program
Program name Existing specialization
CIP Code X Other: Exception to SDBOR policy 2.5.13
2. Effective date of change: 3. Program Degree Level (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Associate Bachelor’s X Master’s Doctoral
4. Category (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Certificate Specialization X Minor Major X 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
On the effective date for all students
On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program)
Proposed new name:
Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
ATTACHMENT II 4
Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016)
6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed):
Existing Curriculum Health Sciences, B.S. (no specialization, Paramedic specialization)
Proposed Curriculum N/A
Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs.
Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs.
System General Education Requirements System General Education Requirements SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 2: Oral Communication 3 SGR 2: Oral Communication 3 SGR 3: Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 SGR 3: Social & Behavioral Sciences 6 SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 SGR 4: Arts and Humanities 6 SGR 5: Mathematics 3 SGR 5: Quantitative Literacy 3 SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 SGR 6: Sciences 6 SGR 7: Information Literacy 0 SGR 7: Information Literacy 0
Subtotal: 30 Subtotal: 30 Additional Graduation Requirements Additional Graduation Requirements Additional First-Year Composition (ENGL 210) 3 (-3) 1 Additional First-Year Composition (ENGL 210) 3 (-
3) 1 Aesthetic Experience This course cannot fulfill both SGR 4 (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience)
3 Aesthetic Experience This course cannot fulfill both SGR 4 (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience)
3
Regental: Regental: Critical Writing (Writing Intensive requirement) 3 Critical Writing (Writing Intensive requirement) HSC 440 3 Globalization/Global Issues HSC 380 3 (-3) Globalization/Global Issues HSC 380 3 (-
3) Subtotal 12 (-6) Subtotal 12 (-6)
System General Education Requirements Subtotal: 36 System General Education Requirements Subtotal: 36
Health Sciences, B.S.-No Specialization Health Sciences, B.S.-No Specialization HSC 110 The Interprofessional Team 3* HSC 110 The Interprofessional Team 3* *Health Career Advancement Studies Students will select one HSC 3 credit hour elective in place of HSC 110
*Health Career Advancement Studies Students will select one HSC 3 credit hour elective in place of HSC 110
HSC 305 Professional Communication and Relationship-Centered Care 3 HSC 305 Professional Communication and
Relationship-Centered Care 3
HSC 310 Health Care Delivery 3 HSC 310 Health Care Delivery 3 HSC 315 Introduction to Public Health 3 HSC 315 Introduction to Public Health 3 HSC 350 Principles of Health Care 3 HSC 350 Principles of Health Care 3 HSC 360 Technology in Care Delivery 3 HSC 360 Technology in Care Delivery 3 HSC 380 Health Literacy and Culture Care [G] 3 HSC 380 Health Literacy and Culture Care [G] 3 HSC 450 Patient Safety-Quality Improvement 3 HSC 450 Patient Safety-Quality Improvement 3 HSC 460 Leading Change 3 HSC 460 Leading Change 3 Health Sciences Majors select one of the following courses (3 cr.) For students opting to complete the Paramedic Specialization, select courses at the 400 level.
Health Sciences Majors select one of the following courses (3 cr.) For students opting to complete the Paramedic Specialization, select courses at the 400 level.
ADS 116 Study of Alcohol Use and Abuse
6
Delete
6
ADS 117 Study of Drug Use and Abuse Delete
ADS 412 Alcohol and Drug Use in Diverse Populations
ADS 415 Native Americans and Substance Use and Abuse
HSC 275 Comparative Cultures, Theory and Leadership in Healthcare
HSC 275 Comparative Cultures, Theory and Leadership in Healthcare
HSC 320 Introduction to Epidemiology HSC 320 Introduction to Epidemiology HSC 475 Process & Outcomes Evaluation HSC 475 Process & Outcomes Evaluation LDR 404 Leadership Comm. & Conflict Resolution Delete Select one of the following science sequences (8 cr.) Select one of the following science sequences (8 cr.)
PHGY 220/ 220L
Human Physiology and Integrated Anatomy I [SGR #6] 8 PHGY 220/
220L Human Physiology and Integrated Anatomy I [SGR #6]
8
ATTACHMENT II 5
Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016)
PHGY 230/ 230L
Human Physiology and Integrated Anatomy II [SGR #6]
PHGY 230/ 230L
Human Physiology and Integrated Anatomy II [SGR #6]
or
HSC 280/ 280L
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology
HSC 280/ 280L
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology
HSC 281 Human Disease HSC 281 Human Disease Select one of the following courses (3 cr.)
For students opting to complete the Paramedics Specialization, select courses at the 300 or 400 level.
Select one of the following courses (3 cr.) For students opting to complete the Paramedics Specialization, select courses at the 300 or 400 level.
HSAD 325 Gerontology and Long Term Care
3
HSAD 325 Gerontology and Long Term Care
3
HSC 325 Global Health HSC 325 Global Health
HSC 375 The United States and Global Healthcare Systems [G, W]
HSC 375 The United States and Global Healthcare Systems [G, W]
HSC 400 Clinical Analytics HSC 400 Clinical Analytics HSC/ NATV 330 Native People’s Health Care, Promotion
and Policy HSC/
NATV 330 Native People’s Health Care, Promotion and Policy
SOCW 200 Field of Social Work Delete Select one of the following courses (3 cr.) For students opting to complete the Paramedics Specialization, select courses at the 300 or 400 level.
Select one of the following courses (3 cr.) For students opting to complete the Paramedics Specialization, select courses at the 300 or 400 level.
SPAN/ HSC 306 Spanish for Healthcare Workers
3
Delete
3 HSC 440 Major Issues in Health & Human Services
[W] HSC 440 Major Issues in Health & Human
Services [W] NATV 351 Indigenous Women Delete SPAN 120 Medical Spanish I SPAN 120 Medical Spanish I SPAN 121 Medical Spanish 2 Delete SPCM 440 Health Communication [W] SPCM 440 Health Communication [W] HSC 250 Healthcare Terms in a Clinical Setting
HSC 370 Computerized Medical Records and Regular Compliance
Subtotal: 44 Subtotal: 44 Free Electives 40 Free Electives 40 Paramedic Specialization (Optional) The new specialization is optional, however, students wishing to add the specialization must: 1. have instructor/Health Sciences permission due to need for certification requirements (BLS for healthcare provider and EMT-B certification) 2. be admitted to the Sanford Paramedics Program In order to meet the degree requirement of completing a minimum of 32 cr. hrs. at the 300 and 400 level, when presented with a choice of courses in the Health Sciences major, paramedic students must select upper-level coursework.
Paramedic Specialization (Optional) The new specialization is optional, however, students wishing to add the specialization must: 1. have instructor/Health Sciences permission due to need for certification requirements (BLS for healthcare provider and EMT-B certification) 2. be admitted to the Sanford Paramedics Program In order to meet the degree requirement of completing a minimum of 32 cr. hrs. at the 300 and 400 level, when presented with a choice of courses in the Health Sciences major, paramedic students must select upper-level coursework.
HSC 100 Intro to Advanced Life Support 1 HSC 100 Intro to Advanced Life Support 1 HSC 101 Emerg. Medical Serv. Anatomy & PHGY 2 HSC 101 Emerg. Medical Serv. Anatomy & PHGY 2 HSC 102 Emergency Medical Services Clinical I 2 HSC 102 Emergency Medical Services Clinical I 2 HSC 201 Advanced Airway Management 2 HSC 201 Advanced Airway Management 2 HSC 205 Patient Assessment 3 HSC 205 Patient Assessment 3 HSC 210 Emergency Med. Services Pharmacology 2 HSC 210 Emergency Med. Services
Pharmacology 2
HSC 210L Emergency Med. Serv. Pharmacology Lab 2 HSC 210L Emergency Med. Serv. Pharmacology Lab
2
HSC 211 Emergency Medical Services Clinical II 3 HSC 211 Emergency Medical Services Clinical II 3 HSC 240 Medical Emergencies I 2 HSC 240 Medical Emergencies I 2 HSC 240L Medical Emergencies I Laboratory 1 HSC 240L Medical Emergencies I Laboratory 1 HSC 241 Medical Emergencies II 2 HSC 241 Medical Emergencies II 2 HSC 241L Medical Emergencies II Laboratory 1 HSC 241L Medical Emergencies II Laboratory 1 HSC 244 Cardiac Emergencies 3 HSC 244 Cardiac Emergencies 3
ATTACHMENT II 6
Program Forms, Substantive Program Modification Form (last revised 01/2016)
HSC 246 Emergency Medical Services Clinical III 2 HSC 246 Emergency Medical Services Clinical III 2 HSC 254 Trauma Emergencies 3 HSC 254 Trauma Emergencies 3 HSC 254L Trauma Emergencies Laboratory 1 HSC 254L Trauma Emergencies Laboratory 1 HSC 264 Emergency Medical Services Clinical IV 2 HSC 264 Emergency Medical Services Clinical IV 2 HSC 265 Emergency Medical Services Operations 3 HSC 265 Emergency Medical Services
Operations 3
HSC 270 Paramedic Professional Development 1 HSC 270 Paramedic Professional Development 1 HSC 270L Paramedic Profess. Development Lab 2 HSC 270L Paramedic Profess. Development Lab 2 HSC 296 Paramedic Field Experience 3 HSC 296 Paramedic Field Experience 3
Paramedic Specialization 43 Paramedic Specialization 43 Free Electives (in order for this specialization to not exceed 120 hours one optional course must be selected for 3 credit hours that counts twice for gen eds. Examples PHGY 220/230 [SGR #6], HSC 375 [G,W], HSC 440 [G, W], and SPCM 440 [W].)
0 Free Electives (in order for this specialization to not exceed 120 hours one optional course must be selected for 3 credit hours that counts twice for gen eds. Examples PHGY 220/230 [SGR #6], HSC 375 [G,W], HSC 440 [G, W], and SPCM 440 [W].)
*Minimum of 30 credit hours must be taken from USD. * Maximum of 90 transfer credit hours may be applied to the degree.
Total number of hours required for major 44 Total number of hours required for major 44 Total number of hours required for specialization 43 Total number of hours required for specialization 43 Total number of hours required for degree 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120
7. Explanation of the Change: The total credits required for the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree is 120 credits. Per BOR 2.5.13 policy this limits transferability of credits for community colleges and other institutions to USD to 60 credits. Transfer students must still earn a minimum of 30 credit hours from USD to graduate with the degree. This 30 credit requirement is easily met within the institutional and departmental requirements. Students additionally must complete non-departmental required courses which insures a robust liberal arts foundation.
However, the 60 credit transfer limit puts transfer students at a severe disadvantage to attend USD and they often go to another school that gives them credit for their previous education. The BOR 2.5.13 policy limit forces transfer students to take or repeat coursework. This is a huge barrier for USD admission, because it impedes a seamless transition to the degree and hinders marketability and growth of the as a degree completion program. This is a burden on the student causing the student to take on unnecessary debt.
Because of this problem we request consideration of waiving BOR Policy 2.5.13 for Health Sciences students seeking degree completion for the degree at USD and allowing junior and community college students transferring into USD’s program to bring in up to 90 credit hours toward their completion.
Graduates must meet regental, university, and departmental requirements regardless of the number of credits involved. The changes will also make the completion as equitable and seamless for a transfer student with an Associate Degree from a community college, or transfer student from another institution as it is for students who have completed one of the USD’s associate programs.
ATTACHMENT II 7
South Dakota Board of Regents
EXISTING PROGRAM: SUBSTANTIVE PROGRAM MODIFICATION This form is used to request substantive changes in already existing programs (majors, minors, specializations).
1. INSTITUTION: The University of South Dakota 2. CURRENT PROGRAM NAME: Kinesiology & Sport Science, B.S. 3. THIS PROPOSAL DEALS WITH A CHANGE IN:
Distribution of Credits
total credits required within the discipline
X
Program name
total credits of supportive course work
Existing specialization
total credits of elective course work
Addition of specialization
total credits required for program
X
Other (Redistribution of credit hours)
4. LEVEL: 5. CATEGORY:
Certificate Minor Associate Degree X Major
X Bachelor’s Degree X Specialization
Master’s Degree Doctoral Degree
6. EFFECTIVE DATE OF CHANGE: Fall 2016 7. IF A NAME CHANGE IS PROPOSED, THIS WILL OCCUR:
____X____ on the effective date for all students
________
on the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program)
ATTACHMENT III 8
8. PRIMARY ASPECTS OF THE MODIFICATION Existing Curriculum Proposed Curriculum (Highlight Changes)
Current Program Name: Kinesiology & Sport Science, B.S.
Proposed Program Name: Kinesiology & Sport Management, B.S.
Pre
Num
Title
Cr Hrs
Pre
Num
Title
Cr Hrs
Departmental Core Requirements Departmental Core Requirements KSS 240 Organization & Administration of KSS 3 KSS 240 Organization & Administration of KSS 3 KSS 244 American Sport in the 21st Century 3 KSS 244 American Sport in the 21st Century 3 KSS 395 Practicum 3 KSS 395 Practicum 3 KSS 494 Internship 12 Moved to Specializations PE 180 Foundations of HPER 2 PE 180 Foundations of HPER 2
Departmental Core subtotal: 23 Departmental Core subtotal: 11
All students must complete one specialization from the two listed below:
21 or 28
All students must complete one specialization from the two listed below:
21 or 25
Sport Management Specialization Sport Management Specialization KSS 280 Governance and Ethics in Sport 3 KSS 280 Governance and Ethics in Sport 3 KSS 379 Diversity Issues in Sport Management 3 KSS 379 Diversity Issues in Sport Management 3 KSS 382 Sport Marketing 3 KSS 382 Sport Marketing 3 KSS 384 Budgeting & Finance in Sport 3 KSS 384 Budgeting & Finance in Sport 3 KSS 450 Sport Facility and Event Management 3 KSS 450 Sport Facility and Event Management 3 KSS 486 Sport Law 3 KSS 486 Sport Law 3 KSS 490 Seminar 3 KSS 490 Seminar 3 KSS 494 Internship 1-12
Sport Management Specialization subtotal: 21 Sport Management Specialization subtotal: 22-33 Exercise Science Specialization Exercise Science Specialization
HLTH 370 Stress Management 3 HLTH 370 Stress Management 3 HLTH 422 Nutrition 3 HLTH 422 Nutrition 3
KSS 300 Introduction into Research 3 KSS 300 Introduction into Research 3 KSS 353 Introduction into Kinesiology 3 KSS 353 Introduction into Kinesiology 3 KSS 400 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 KSS 400 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 PE 350 Exercise Physiology 3 PE 350 Exercise Physiology 3 PE 454 Biomechanics 3 PE 454 Biomechanics 3
PHGY 220/L Human Anatomy/Physiology I 4 PHGY 220/L Human Anatomy/Physiology I 4 Select one of the following 3 courses: Select one of the following 3 courses: KSS 450 Sport Facility and Event Management
3 KSS 450 Sport Facility and Event Management
3 KSS 490 Seminar KSS 490 Seminar PE 453 Sport Psychology PE 453 Sport Psychology KSS 494 Internship 1-12
Exercise Science Specialization subtotal: 28 Exercise Science Specialization subtotal: 29-40 Total number of hours required for major 47 or
51 Total number of hours required for major 33-44
or 40-51
Total number of hours required for degree 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120
ATTACHMENT III 9
This is a request for a change in the name of the major. The Kinesiology & Sport Science division and major names were originally approved for fall 2011. In September 2015 we requested that the name of the current Division (Kinesiology & Sport Science) be changed to Kinesiology & Sport Management. This was initially approved at the April BOR meeting. It was the intent of the faculty that, similar to the current division and major name being the same, the new division and major name will be the same.
9. EXPLANATION OF THE CHANGE:
In today’s academic environment, curricular programs have both external as well as internal competitors.
From a marketing standpoint, we believe this name change from Kinesiology & Sport Science to Kinesiology & Sport Management will assist future students in recognizing the existence of the current Sport Management concentration. In addition, the faculty believes that re-branding our division will strengthen the academic program we offer to our current stakeholders.
This is a change to the KSS core. Two years ago, after a meeting with representatives from the USD administration, USD athletic department, Division of KSS, Faculty Athletic Representative and USD athletic academic advisors, it was decided to make KSS 494-Internship a variable 1-12 credits. This modification is to update the current program of study.
Elizabeth M. Freeburg 08/15/2016 Institutional Authorization (President or Designee) Date Submitted
ATTACHMENT III 10
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC AFFAIRS FORMS
Substantive Program Modification Program
UNIVERSITY: University of South Dakota CURRENT PROGAM TITLE: Social Work, B.S. (no specialization, Child Welfare
specialization) CIP CODE: 51.1503 UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT: Social Work Division UNIVERSITY DIVISION: School of Health Sciences
University Approval To the Board of Regents and the Executive Director: I certify that I have read this proposal, that I believe it to be accurate, and that it has been evaluated and approved as provided by university policy.
Elizabeth M. Freeburg 08/15/2016 Vice President of Academic Affairs or
President of the University Date
1. This modification addresses a change in (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Total credits required within the discipline Total credits of supportive course work
Total credits of elective course work Total credits required for program
Program name Existing specialization
CIP Code X Other: Exception to SDBOR policy 2.5.13
2. Effective date of change: Fall 2016 3. Program Degree Level (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Associate Bachelor’s X Master’s Doctoral
4. Category (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
Certificate Specialization X Minor Major 5. If a name change is proposed, the change will occur (place an “X” in the appropriate box):
On the effective date for all students
On the effective date for students new to the program (enrolled students will graduate from existing program)
Proposed new name:
Reminder: Name changes impact require updating any related articulation agreements, site approvals, etc.
ATTACHMENT IV 11
6. Primary Aspects of the Modification (add lines as needed):
Existing Curriculum Social Work, B.S. (no specialization, Child Welfare specialization)
Proposed Curriculum N/A
Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs.
Pref. Num. Title Cr. Hrs.
System General Education Requirements System General Education Requirements SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 1: Written Communication 6 SGR 2: Oral Communication 3 SGR 2: Oral Communication 3 SGR 3: Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 (-6) SGR 3: Social Science (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines) 6 (-6) POLS 100 and PSYC 101 POLS 100 and PSYC 101 SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 SGR 4: Humanities and Fine Arts 6 (6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign languages courses)
(6 credit hours in 2 disciplines or a sequence of foreign languages courses)
SGR 5: Mathematics 3 SGR 5: Mathematics 3 SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 SGR 6: Natural Sciences 6 SGR 7: Information Literacy 0 SGR 7: Information Literacy 0
Subtotal: 30 (-6) Subtotal: 30 (-6) Additional Graduation Requirements Additional Graduation Requirements Additional First-Year Composition (ENGL 210) 3 (-3) Additional First-Year Composition (ENGL 210) 3 (-3) Aesthetic Experience This course cannot fulfill both SGR 4 (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience)
3 Aesthetic Experience This course cannot fulfill both SGR 4 (Humanities and Fine Arts) and IGR 2 (Aesthetic Experience)
3
Regental: Regental: Critical Writing (Writing Intensive requirement) SOCW 400 3 (-3) Critical Writing (Writing Intensive requirement) SOCW
400 3 (-3)
Globalization/Global Issues ANTH 210 or HSC 380 3 (-3) Globalization/Global Issues ANTH 210 or HSC 380 3 (-3) Subtotal 12 (-9) Subtotal 12 (-9)
System General Education Requirements Subtotal: 27 System General Education Requirements Subtotal: 27
Social Work, B.S. (no specialization, Child Welfare specialization) Social Work, B.S. (no specialization, Child Welfare specialization) Departmental Requirements (45 hours) Completion with C or better grade
Departmental Requirements (45 hours) Completion with C or better grade
SOCW 200 Field of Social Work 3 SOCW 200 Field of Social Work 3 SOCW 210 Interactional Skills 3 SOCW 210 Interactional Skills 3 SOCW 310 Social Work Practice I 3 SOCW 310 Social Work Practice I 3 SOCW 320 Research Methods 3 SOCW 320 Research Methods 3 SOCW 321 Statistical Application 3 SOCW 321 Statistical Application 3 SOCW 330 Social Work Practice II 3 SOCW 330 Social Work Practice II 3
SOCW 340 Human Behavior and the Social Environment Across the Lifespan 3 SOCW 340 Human Behavior and the Social
Environment Across the Lifespan 3
SOCW 350 Social Work with Families & Groups 3 SOCW 350 Social Work with Families & Groups 3 SOCW 400 Social Policy 3 SOCW 400 Social Policy 3 SOCW 496 Field Experience 12 SOCW 496 Field Experience 12
Subtotal: 39 Subtotal: 39
Select 2 elective courses from the following (6 credit hours): Select 2 elective courses from the following (6 credit hours):
SOCW 480 Social Work with Aging Populations & People with Disabilities 3 SOCW 480 Social Work with Aging Populations
& People with Disabilities 3
SOCW 482 Social Work & Child Welfare 3 SOCW 482 Social Work & Child Welfare 3 SOCW 484 Social Work & Mental Health 3 SOCW 484 Social Work & Mental Health 3
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SOCW 486 Social Work w/Native Children & Families 3 SOCW 486 Social Work w/Native Children & Families 3
SOCW 492 Special Topics 3 SOCW 492 Special Topics 3 Subtotal: 6 Subtotal: 6
Nondepartmental Requirements (16 hours) Completion with C or better grade Nondepartmental Requirements (16 hours) Completion
with C or better grade
ANTH HSC
210 OR
380
Cultural Anthropology Health Literacy and Culture Care
3
ANTH HSC
210 OR
380
Cultural Anthropology Health Literacy and Culture Care
3
BIOL BIOL MICR MICR
103/L OR
105/L OR 230 232
Biology Survey II OR Human Biology OR Basic Microbiology (3 hrs) AND Basic Microbiology Lab (1 hr)
4
BIOL BIOL MICR MICR
103/L OR
105/L OR 230
232
Biology Survey II OR Human Biology OR Basic Microbiology (3 hrs) AND Basic Microbiology Lab (1 hr)
4
POLS 100 American Government 3 POLS 100 American Government 3 PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology 3 PSYC 101 Intro to Psychology 3 SOC SOC
100 OR 150
Introduction to Sociology OR Social Problems
3 SOC
SOC
100 OR 150
Introduction to Sociology OR Social Problems
3
Subtotal: 16 Subtotal: 16 Social Work Major Hours Subtotal: 61 Social Work Major Hours Subtotal: 61
Optional Specialization- Child Welfare Optional Specialization- Child Welfare
SOCW 482 Social Work & Child Welfare 3 482
SOCW 482 Social Work & Child Welfare 3
SOCW 484 Social Work & Mental Health 3 484
SOCW 484 Social Work & Mental Health 3
SOCW 486 Social Work with Native Children & Families 3
486
SOCW 486 Social Work with Native Children & Families 3
Optional Specialization, Child Welfare Subtotal: 9 Optional Specialization, Child Welfare Subtotal: 9
Free Electives 23 or 32
Free Electives 23 or 32
*Minimum of 30 credit hours must be taken from USD. * Maximum of 90 transfer credit hours may be applied to the degree Students may double count up to 9 hours of course work shared by the major and minor or double major
Total number of hours required for major 61 Total number of hours required for major 61 Total number of hours for optional specialization-Child Welfare
9 Total number of hours for optional specialization-Child Welfare
9
Total number of hours required for degree 120 Total number of hours required for degree 120 7. Explanation of the Change: The total credits required for the Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) degree is 120 credits. Per BOR 2.5.13 policy this limits transferability of credits for community colleges and other institutions to USD to 60 credits. Transfer students must still earn a minimum of 33 credit hours from USD to graduate with the BSSW. This 30 credit requirement is easily met within the institutional and departmental requirements. Students additionally must complete non-departmental required courses which insures a robust liberal arts foundation.
However, the 60 credit transfer limit puts transfer students at a severe disadvantage to attend USD. The BOR 2.5.13 policy limit forces transfer students to take or repeat up to 20 credits of coursework (the difference between the 60 credit limit policy and the minimum 33 credits for the BSSW degree requirements). This is a
ATTACHMENT IV 13
huge barrier for USD admission, because it impedes a seamless transition to the BSSW degree and hinders marketability and growth of the BSSW as a degree completion program.
Because of this problem I request consideration of waiving BOR Policy 2.5.13 for BSSW students seeking degree completion for the BSSW at USD and allowing junior, community college students transferring into USD’s BSSW program to bring in up to 90 credit hours toward their BSSW completion.
Rationale for Request
The rationale for waiver of BOR 2.5.13 is:
1. Currently, USD’s BSSW program is not able to provide the seamless transition because of BOR Policy 2.5.13; therefore impeding the marketability of the program and the social work department’s advanced standing MSW program. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/social-workers.htm “Employment of social workers is projected to grow 12 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. Employment growth will be driven by increased demand for healthcare and social services, but will vary by specialty.”
Graduates must meet regental, university, and departmental requirements regardless of the number of credits involved. The changes will also make the BSSW completion as equitable and seamless for a transfer student with an Associate Degree from a community college, or transfer student from another institution as it is for students who have completed one of the USD’s associate program.
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