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Bismarck State College - 1500 Edwards Avenue - PO Box 5587 - Bismarck, ND 58506 - 701-224-5752 or 800-445-5073
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COOPERATIVE 4-YEAR PROGRAMS

Dickinson State University

These degrees are offered by Dickinson State University. Students may complete the first two years of study at BSC. The upper division courses are provided by DSU on the BSC campus.
Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology
Bachelor of Arts in Composite Social Science
Bachelor of Arts in English (Minor in Journalism)
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology Management
Bachelor of Science in Education: Composite Social Science Education
Bachelor of Science in Education: Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Education: English Education
Bachelor of Science in Education: History Education
Bachelor of Science in Education: Math Education
Bachelor of Science in Finance
Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management
Bachelor of Science in International Business
Bachelor of University Studies
Medcenter One College of Nursing

Bachelor of Nursing Science. This degree is offered by Medcenter One College of Nursing in Bismarck. Students may complete the first two years of study at BSC.
Minot State University

These degrees are offered by Minot State University. Students may complete the first two years of study at BSC. The upper division courses are provided by MSU on the BSC campus.
Bachelor of Addiction Studies
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Science in Management
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Social Work
COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS

BSC collaborates with other institutions in the North Dakota University System to bring programs developed by other institutions to the BSC campus.

Dakota College at Bottineau
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COOPERATIVE EDUCATION/INTERNSHIP

Cooperative Education/Internship combines classroom learning with related work experiences. Students from all majors have the opportunity to enroll. The number of course credits earned depends on the total number of hours the student works. Each department is responsible for deciding how often a student may enroll in the Cooperative Education/Internship course.

Work experiences are usually for pay; however, some are not. Students interested in gaining a meaningful work experience should contact their faculty advisor or department chairperson. Students must have consent of their department chairperson before enrolling.