Student Development (SD)

Courses

SD-097 APPLIED STUDY SUPPORT IN MATHEMATICS 1.00 Credit

Provides study skill support in the area of basic mathematics. Course sections include support for Math 015, Math 025, Math 108, Math 130, and Math 157. Students must be participants of TRIO Academic Services. Graded P/F only.

SD-100 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE STUDIES 1.00 Credit

Includes study skills, learning how the college functions, career exploration and life planning. Topics include: 1) taking notes from books and lectures; 2) taking essay and objective tests; 3) planning for study; 4) determining interests; 5) writing a career plan; 6) setting goals in a variety of life areas; and 7) making plans to accomplish life goals.

SD-105 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE 1.00 Credit

Designed to help students develop the skills and abilities needed to succeed at Lewis-Clark State College. Course instruction will focus on transition issues, support services, connection to campus community, valuing education, academic expectations, successful behavior, introduction to online learning components, critical thinking, and decision-making. Students will be required to complete written, oral, and online assignments, and actively participate in a learning-centered environment.

SD-107 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION 1.00 Credit

New students to LCSC will be exposed to fellow students, faculty and staff to become familiar with the campus culture and the myriad of policies and procedures to help students function within that culture. Orientation is the cornerstone of a successful college career and, thus, contains a variety of components intended to acquaint students with the campus and faculty/staff affiliated with the students' academic majors.

SD-108 WARRIOR ENTERTAINMENT BOARD 1.00-2.00 Credits

Students will plan and implement entertainment events at the college. Students will spend classroom time learning the basics of event planning and gain hands-on experience while planning events for LCSC's campus community. Entertainment events include, but are not limited to, concerts, movies, speakers, comedy shows, cultural events, novelty acts, and dances. Program Leads - 2 credits (108) per semester. Programmers - 1 credit (108) per semester. A maximum of 10 credits may be earned and these credits may not be used to fulfill core requirements or major/minor requirements.

SD-110 APPLICATION OF LEARNING STRATEGIES 3.00 Credits

An individualized course designed to provide students with an opportunity to become proficient in the application of various learning strategies in college course materials. Both affective and cognitive factors in the learning process are addressed. Students are assessed individually and directed to complete specific objectives based on the initial evaluation. Students must be participants of TRIO Academic Services.

SD-111 INTERNATIONAL CLUB 1.00-2.00 Credits

This course will integrate international students into college and the community and to provide American students and community members with a meaningful experience in cultural diversity. The students will take part in various educational, social, fundraising and service activities. May be repeated 2 times for credit. Graded P/F only.

SD-120 CAREER EXPLORATION 1.00 Credit

Career Exploration is designed to assist students as they research themselves and the world of work. Specifically, the course challenges students to look at their values, interests, and skills as they relate to career choices. Students will gain an accurate perception of how their personal and professional goals match with the work world, as well as learn about ways to reach their goals.

SD-124 NATIVE AMERICAN AWARENESS 1.00 Credit

Focuses on the planning, organization and implementation of the annual Native American Awareness Week promoting an understanding of Native American cultures and peoples. Speakers and activities address cultural, historical and contemporary subjects. Note: Fall semester for 1 credit.

SD-125 NATIVE AMERICAN AWARENESS 1.00-2.00 Credits

Focuses on the planning, organization and implementation of the annual Native American Awareness Week promoting an understanding of Native American cultures and peoples. Speakers and activities address cultural, historical and contemporary subjects. Note: Spring semester for 1 or 2 credits.

SD-130 PRACTICUM IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP 1.00-4.00 Credits

Theory and practice in developing leadership skills. Associated Student Body President - 4 credits (330) per semester. Associated Student Body Vice-President - 3 credits (330) per semester. Committee members - 1 credit (130) per semester. A maximum of 10 credits may be earned and these credits may not be used to fulfill core requirements or major/minor requirements.

SD-133 INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE COURSEWORK 1.00 Credit

The purpose of this course is to help students be successful online learners by providing them instruction in the use of LCSC's online learning management system (LMS). Students will learn how to log in, customize personal account settings, navigate and use the LMS tools to submit assignments, and learn how to use the mobile app for the LMS. Students will also learn time management skills, helpful apps and software for online courses, and tips for being successful online learners.

SD-190 DIRECTED STUDY IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-192 SPECIAL TOPICS IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-193 SERVICE LEARNING 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-195 PRACTICUM IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-200 STUDY AWAY 12.00 Credits

This course is used to hold a place at LCSC for students studying abroad on an approved Study Away Program. When students return from their semester away, they are then granted credit against specific LCSC courses based on their studies while away.

SD-202 SUMMER STUDY ABROAD 6.00-12.00 Credits

A variable-credit placeholder course for summer students to register for financial aid and maintain status while abroad. Replaced by their transcripted classes upon return.

SD-220 INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP 1.00-3.00 Credits

This course is designed to facilitate growth and change, empowering students to become proactive, to actively create the future, and to become change agents through application of interpersonal leadership principles. Students learn several approaches to problem solving and their applications. Teamwork potential is developed through work on various projects.

SD-224 NATIVE AMERICAN AWARENESS 1.00 Credit

Focuses on the planning, organization and implementation of the annual Native American Awareness Week promoting an understanding of Native American cultures and peoples. Speakers and activities address cultural, historical and contemporary subjects. Pre-requisite: SD-124 or SD-125. Note: Fall semester for 1 credit.

SD-225 NATIVE AMERICAN AWARENESS 1.00-2.00 Credits

Focuses on the planning, organization and implementation of the annual Native American Awareness Week promoting an understanding of Native American cultures and peoples. Speakers and activities address cultural, historical and contemporary subjects. Pre-requisite: SD-124 or SD-125. Note: Spring semester for 1 or 2 credits.

SD-280 AMBASSADOR HONOR SOCIETY 1.00-3.00 Credits

Students develop stronger skills in the following areas: leadership, communication, initiative, cooperative learning and cooperative task accomplishment. To enroll in this course, students must be current members of the Ambassador Honor Society and must receive pre-approval from an Ambassador Advisor. Graded P/F only.

SD-290 DIRECTED STUDY IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-291 WORKSHOP IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-292 SPECIAL TOPICS IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-294 INTERNSHIP IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-295 PRACTICUM IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-299 RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-307 TRANSFER ORIENTATION 1.00 Credit

Provides new transfer students with information needed to enjoy successful studies and quality interactions with various campus departments. Student rights and responsibilities, the LCSC Student Code of Conduct, financial aid and scholarship requirements, issues related to fee payment, graduation and program requirements, student activities/clubs, and myriad other facets of student life at LCSC will be introduced and reviewed.

SD-308 WARRIOR ENTERTAINMENT BOARD 2.00-3.00 Credits

Students will plan and implement events at the college. Students will spend classroom time learning the basics of event planning and gain hands-on experience while planning events for LCSC's campus community. Entertainment events include, but are not limited to, concerts, movies, speakers, comedy shows, cultural events, novelty acts, and dances. Warrior Entertainment Board Chair - 3 credits (308) per semester. Warrior Entertainment Board Vice-Chair - 2 credits (308) per semester. A maximum of 10 credits may be earned and these credits may not be used to fulfill core requirements or major/minor requirements.

SD-330 PRACTICUM IN STUDENT GOVT LEADERSHIP LEADERHIP 1.00-4.00 Credits

Theory and practice in developing leadership skills. Associated Student Body President-4 credits (330) per semester. Associated Student Body Vice-President-3 credits (330) per semester. Committee members-1 credit (130) per semester. A maximum of 10 credits may be earned and these credits may not be used to fulfill core requirements or major/minor requirements.

SD-390 DIRECTED STUDY IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-392 SPECIAL TOPICS IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-394 INTERNSHIP IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-490 DIRECTED STUDY IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-491 WORKSHOP IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-492 SPECIAL TOPICS IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-494 INTERNSHIP IN STUDENT DEVEOLPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits

SD-495 PRACTICUM IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 1.00-12.00 Credits