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Expanding the Circle: Online Graduate Opportunities

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South ֱ State University is committed to providing higher education opportunities to fulfill the need for faculty members at Tribal Colleges and Universities to acquire graduate credits to meet HLC standards, as well as offer online graduate level courses for faculty/staff at technical and community colleges and K-12 schools. If you are interested in enrolling in an online graduate course, please complete the process outlined below. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.

Graduate School Application Process

  1. Go to our online application.
  2. Create an account and choose a password. You will then be issued a PIN number.
  3. Once you are in the application, indicate that you are a Domestic Non-Degree Seeking Applicant in the term section.
  4. Include course name and course code (listed below). You do not need to upload any documents.
  5. Select pay via cash/check on the application fee page. We will waive the application fee for you.

Once we process your application, we will register you for the requested course(s) and send a confirmation email to you. In that email, you will be provided your student ID number and additional non-degree seeking information. Thanks for choosing SDSU!

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Semester Dates

2024 Fall Term

  • Aug. 26, Monday - Start Date/Instruction begins
  • Sept. 2, Monday - Labor Day Holiday
  • Sept. 5, Thursday - Last day to drop or add and adjust final fees
  • Sept. 6, Friday - Fall tuition and fees payment due; “W” grade begins
  • Sept. 13, Friday - Last day to submit a graduation application for Fall 2024
  • Oct. 14, Monday - Native American Day Holiday
  • Nov. 8, Friday - Last day to drop a course
  • Nov. 11, Monday - Veterans’ Day Holiday
  • Nov. 27-Dec. 1, Wednesday – Sunday - Thanksgiving Recess
  • Dec. 11, Wednesday - No classes; Final Exam Preparation
  • Dec. 12-18, Thursday – Wednesday* - Final exams 
  • Dec. 23, Monday - Grades due by midnight

*Dec. 18 – official graduation date noted on transcript
Note: There is no Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremony

2025 Spring Term

  • Jan. 13, Monday - Start Date/Instruction begins
  • Jan. 20, Monday - Martin Luther King Day Holiday
  • Jan. 22, Wednesday - Last day to drop or add and adjust final fees
  • Jan. 23, Thursday - Spring tuition and fees payment due; “W” grade begins
  • Jan. 31, Friday - Last day to submit a graduation application for Spring 2025
  • Feb. 17, Monday - Presidents’ Day Holiday
  • Mar. 6, Thursday - Deficiency reports due by midnight
  • Mar. 10-14, Monday – Friday - Spring Break
  • Mar. 17, Monday - First half Spring Term ends
  • Apr. 7, Monday - Last day to drop a course
  • Apr. 18-20, Friday – Sunday - Easter Recess
  • May 5-9, Monday – Friday* - Final exams
  • May 10, Saturday - Commencement
  • May 14, Wednesday - Grades due by midnight

*May 9 - official graduation date noted on transcript

Contact Nicole Lounsbery if you are still interested in registering for a course after the add/drop date.


Fall 2024 Courses

Online General Education Core Courses

Natural Sciences:

  • CHEM 691 Independent Study: Chem Hygiene Planning
  • CHEM 725 Genetics of Human Disease

Geography:

  • GEOG 515 Environmental Geography/Sustainability
  • GEOG 574 GIS Vector and Raster Modeling
  • GEOG 574L GIS Vector and Raster Modeling Lab
  • GEOG 575 GIS Applications
  • GEOG 575L GIS Applications Lab

English:

  • ENGL 576 Creative Writing: Fiction
  • ENGL 792 Topic: Literature

Speech/MCOM:

  • MCOM 574 Entrepreneurial Media
  • MCOM 592 Topic: Visualizing Data in Media
  • MCOM 705 Introduction to Master of Mass Communication
  • MCOM 786 Conducting Professional Research

Statistics:

  • STAT 515 R Programming
  • STAT 542 Exploratory and Cloud-Based Data Analysis
  • STAT 601 Modern Applied Statistics I

Spring 2025 Courses

Online General Education Core Courses

Natural Sciences:

  • CHEM 691 Independent Study: Introduction Laboratory Safety
  • CHEM 762 Molecular Mechanisms of Disease
  • CHEM 773 Equilibria and Acid-Base Chemistry
  • CHEM 777 Action Research in the Secondary Classroom
  • MICR 592 Topics: Immunology

Geography:

  • GEOG 525 Population Geography
  • GEOG 540 Health Geography
  • GEOG 573 GIS Data Creation and Integration
  • GEOG 573L GIS Data Creation and Integration Lab
  • GEOG 575 GIS Applications
  • GEOG 575L GIS Applications Lab

Speech/MCOM:

  • MCOM 513 International Media
  • MCOM 585 Science Writing
  • MCOM 592 Topics: Social Media and Politics
  • MCOM 710 Cross-Platform Storytelling
  • MCOM 746 Cross-Platform Campaigns

Statistics:

  • STAT 510 SAS Programming
  • STAT 541 Statistical Methods II
  • STAT 545 Nonparametric Statistics
  • STAT 602 Modern Applied Statistics II 
  • STAT 611 Design of Experiments I

Online Graduate Courses


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