Dickinson State first to test reduced-credit bachelor’s degree
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A sign marks the entrance to the Dickinson State University campus. (Photo by Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor) Dickinson State University on Thursday became the first North Dakota college to have a reduced-credit degree program approved by the State Board of Higher Education.
The board voted to approve Dickinson State’s plan for a 90-credit bachelor’s degree program in management. Undergraduate degrees typically require 120 credit hours, but the board earlier this year adopted a policy to let
The board voted to approve Dickinson State’s plan for a 90-credit bachelor’s degree program in management. Undergraduate degrees typically require 120 credit hours, but the board earlier this year adopted a policy to let
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