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MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES* ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN Minnesota West Community & Technical College AND South Dakota State University *The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities is a uth ori zed by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 136F to en ter into Agreements and has delegated this authority to colleges and universities. This Agreement is entered into between Minnesota West Commurut y & Technical College (MN West) (hereinafter sending institution), and South Dakota State University (SDSU) (hereinafter receiving institution The sending institution has established an Agriculture Production Management, A.S. (hereinafter sending program), and the receiving institution has established an Agricultural Education, Communication and Leadership - Communication specialization (hereinafter receiving program), and will facilitate credit transfer and provide a smooth transition from one related program to another. It is mutu ally agreed: Admission and Graduation Requirements A. The receiving institution's admission and program a dmi ssion requirements apply to both direct entry students and to students who transfer und er this agreement. B. Students mu st fulfill the gradua tion requirements at both institutions. C. Students must complete the entire se nding program and meet the receiving institution's admission requirements for the agreement to apply Transfer of Credits A. The receiving institution will accept 60 credits from the sending program. A total of 60 credits remain to complete the receiving program. B. Courses will transfer as described in the attached Program Articulation Table. Implementation and Review A. The Chief Academic Officers or d esignees of the parties to this agreement will implement the te rms of this agreement, including identi fy ing and incorporating any changes into subsequent agree men ts, assuring compliance with sys tem policy, procedure and guidelines, and conducting a periodic r eview of this agreement. B. This Articulation Agreement is e ffective on 01/01/2013 and sha ll rema in in effect unti l the e nd date of 01/01/2018 or for five years, whlchever occurs first, unless t erminated or amended by either party with 90 days prior written notice. C. The college and uni versity shall work with s tudents to resolve the transfer of courses should changes to either program occur whi le the agreement is in effect. D. This Articulation Agreement will be reviewed by both parties beginning 07/01/2017 (within six month s of the end date). July 6, 2011

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MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES*

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN

Minnesota West Community & Technical College AND

South Dakota State University

*The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities is authorized by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 136F to enter into Agreements and has delegated this authority to colleges and universities.

This Agreement is entered into between Minnesota West Commuruty & Technical College (MN West) (hereinafter sending institution), and South Dakota State University (SDSU) (hereinafter receiving institution

The sending institution has established an Agriculture Production Management, A.S. (hereinafter sending program), and the receiving institution has established an Agricultural Education, Communication and Leadership - Communication specialization (hereinafter receiving program), and will facilitate credit transfer and provide a smooth transition from one related program to another. It is mutually agreed:

Admission and Graduation Requirements

A. The receiving institution's admission and program admission requirements apply to both direct entry students and to students who transfer under this agreement.

B. Students must fulfill the graduation requirements at both institutions. C. Students must complete the entire sending program and meet the receiving institution's

admission requirements for the agreement to apply

Transfer of Credits

A. The receiving institution w ill accept 60 credits from the sending program. A total of 60 credits remain to complete the receiving program.

B. Courses will transfer as described in the attached Program Articulation Table.

Implementation and Review

A. The Chief Academic Officers or designees of the parties to this agreement will implement the terms of this agreement, including identifying and incorporating any changes into subsequent agreements, assuring compliance with system policy, procedure and guidelines, and conducting a periodic review of this agreement.

B. This Articulation Agreement is effective on 01/01/2013 and shall remain in effect unti l the end date of 01/01/2018 or for five years, whlchever occurs first, unless terminated or amended by ei ther party with 90 days prior written notice.

C. The college and university shall work with students to resolve the transfer of courses should changes to either program occur while the agreement is in effect.

D. This Articulation Agreement will be reviewed by both parties beginning 07/01/2017 (within six months of the end date).

July 6, 2011

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PROGRAM ARTICULATION TABLE

Institution

Program name

Award Type (e.g., AS)

Credit Length

CIP code (6-digit)

Describe program admission requirements (if any)

College (sending)

MN West

Agriculture Production Management

AS

University (receiving)

SDSU

Agricul tural Education, Communication and

Leadership - Communication specialization

BS

Instructions

• List all required courses in both academic programs . MnTC goal areas transfer to the receiving institution according to the goal areas designated by the sending institution . • Do not indicate a goal area for general education courses that are not part of the MnTC.• For restricted or unrestricted electives, list number of credits . • Credits applied: the receiving institution course credit amount may be more or less than the sending institution credit • amount. Enter the number of credits that the receiving institution will apply toward degree completion.

• Show equivalent university-college courses on the same row to ensure accurate DARS encoding . Equiv/Sub/Wav column: If a course is to be encoded as equivalent, enter Equiv. If a course is to be accepted by the • university as a "substitution" only for the purposes of this agreement, enter Sub. If a course requirement is waived by the receiving institution, enter Wav. If a course is to be accepted by the university as a MnTC goal area, restricted elective or unrestricted elective, leave the cell blank.

(To add rows olace cursor outside of the end of a row and oress enter.)

SECTION A - Minnesota Transfer Curriculum-General Education Colleae (sendina)

Goal(s) 1course prefix, number and name

Minnesota Transfer Curriculum-General Education ENGL 1101- Comoosition I ENGL 1102- Comoosition II SPCH 1101- Fundamentals of S� eech BIOL 1110- Principles of Bioloov and Lab MATH 1105- Intro to Probability & Statistics or MATH 1111- College Alqebra SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES (choose from Eco~omics, Political Science, History, Psvcholoov Socioloov or Geooraohv) HUMANmES ELECTIVES (choose from Art, Humanities, English Literature, Music, Philosoohv Theatre HIST 1111 or 1112) CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS course NSCI 1100- Issues in the Environment

MnTC/General Education Total

Credits

3 3 3 4

3-4

6

6

3-4 3

35

Universitv (receivina)

course prefix, number and name

ENGL 101 - Comoosition I ENGL 201 - Composition II SPCM 101 - Fundamentals of Soeech BIOL 151/lSlL - General Bioloov & Lab STAT 281 - Intro to Statistics OR MATH 102 - Colleqe Aloebra Social Science Electives as indicated in SDSU catalog under SGR #3_(SDSU reouires ECON 201 or ECON 202)

Humanities Electives as indicated in SDSU catalog under SGR #4

Chemistrv or Physics course equivalent NRM 110 - Environmental Conservation

Goal(s)1

SGR #1 SGR #1 SGR #2 SGR #6

SGR #S

SGR #3

SGR #4

SGR #6 IGR #2

Credits Applied

3 3 3 4

3

6

6

3-4 3

Equiv Sub Wav

Special Notes, if any:

I MnTC goal areas transfer to the receiving college/university according to the goal areas designated by the sending college/university

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SECTION B - Major, Emphasis, Restricted and Unrestricted Electives or Other (pre-requisite courses, required core courses, required courses in an emphasis, or electives (restricted or general) within the maj or). Restricted electi ves (in Major) ful fill a specific requirement within a major. Example A: "Chose two of the following three courses;" Example 8: A Biology degree may require 40 science credits (20 credits of required courses + 20 credits of listed related courses, such as botany, genetics, sociobiology, etc. which students can select). Maior Emohasis Restricted Unrestricted Electives or Other Courses

30 credits of core technical courses in Agriculture ( e.g. Intro to Animal Science, Principles of Agronomy, Intro to Courses that meet either Major Requirements forSoil Science, Intro to Horticulture, Custom Application, AGCL - Communication specialization in SDSUFarI Records & Business Analysis, Ag Marketing & Pricing, catalog PLUS up to 26 elective credits_as indicatedPrin iples of Animal Nutrition, Weed Control, Soil Fertility & 25in SDSU catalog (ag and general elective credits). 30Fertilizers, GPS/GIS, Com & Soybean Production, For this specialization, 10 from Major Requirement Machinery Prin. & Management, Intro to Meat Science, etc) list plus 22 elective creditsDO WE SPECIFY THE COURSES NEEDED TO BE TAKEN TO COUNT SPECIFICALLY TOWARD Ag Education

0 Restricted elective credits - list courses <if none enter 0)

2-8AGRI 2297- Ao Production Manaaement Internshio 0

College's unrestricted elective credits accepted in 0

00Unrestricted elective credits (if none enter 0) transfer (if none enter O}

Total College Credits Applied 32Major, Emphasis, Unrestricted Electives Total 60(sum of sections A and Bl

SECTION C - Remaining University (receiving) Requirements course orefix number and name Credits

AGED 109 or MCOM 109 (First Year Seminar) 2 LEAD 310 - Leadershio in Context 3

* * List major requirements & required MCOM 155 - Information Gatherina 2

support courses here** MCOM 210/210L - Basic Newswritina & Studio 3 MCOM 220/ 220L - Introduction to Diaital Media & Lab 3 MCOM 265/265L - Basic Photoaraohv & Studio 2 MCOM 311/311L- News Editina & Editina Lab 3 MCOM 430-530 - Media Law 3 MCOM 490 - Seminar 1 MCOM 494 - Intemshio 2 SPCM 215 - Public Speaking OR SPCM 410-510- 3 Oraanizational Communication MCOM 316 OR MCOM 332/332L OR MCOM 410 OR MCOM 3 438/438L Caostone Reauirements - Ootions found in SDSU cataloo 3-4 Electives: Ag (9); MCOM (10); & General (16-17)- Remaining 25-26 required must come from MCOM (10) and then either Ag or General University unrestricted elective credits not counted elsewhere 0(if none enter O}

Total Remaining University Credits 60 Special Notes, if anv:

SECTION D - Summary of Total Program Credits Collene (sendina'\ Credits University Creceivinal Reauirements

MnTC/General Education 35 Major, Emphasis, Unrestricted Electives or 32Other

Total Colleae Credits 67 Total Colleae Credits Annlied 60 Remaining credit to be taken at the university

60Creceivina institution) Total Proaram Credits 120

Special Notes, if any:

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College Name I Signature Date

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