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Home > About NDSCS > Academic Information
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The North Dakota State College of Science is state-assisted and is organized to provide for statewide comprehensive education and training programs of fewer than four years. NDSCS is organized to support academic affairs, administrative/business affairs and student support services.
Major curriculum divisions are the Arts, Science and Business Division and the Technologies and Services Division. Students may enroll for a specific program in one division and also take applicable courses in the other division, allowing each student to obtain general and specific educational programs for transfer and/or occupational needs.
The Arts, Science and Business Division offers courses and programs in liberal arts, pre-professional and general education for transfer to bachelor degree-granting colleges and universities. The ASB Division also offers highly-regarded programs in agriculture, allied health, business, computer information systems and other related careers which prepare students for immediate employment.
The Technologies and Services Division provides learning experiences through theory, laboratory and shop curriculum practices in various fields of training. Students are provided technical and trade competencies, as well as preparation for life in this increasingly technological age. While credit is recorded for these courses, they are not intended for transfer. However, should students, upon completion of trade or technical programs, desire to pursue additional training at other colleges, they may have their transcripts evaluated by those colleges and universities.
The College Outreach Division is responsible for courses and programs provided through Workforce Training, Related Study and NDSCS-Fargo at the Skills and Technology Training Center. The primary purpose of College Outreach is to ensure that the services of NDSCS are made available to individuals, businesses and other groups who have educational or training needs that typically cannot be met through regular instructional schedule or course offerings.
The Extended Learning Division's mission is to provide students with access to information through technology. This division includes Distance Education, Instructional Technology and the Mildred Johnson Library.
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