2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog

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Second Wind Certification Programs

The Second Wind Certification Program at Dakota State University is designed for those who have completed a baccalaureate degree and wish to enter the teaching profession in the area of the major. The program is recognized by the South Dakota Department of Education and meets South Dakota requirements for certification. It may or may not be recognized by other states’ certification/licensing agencies.

Students entering the Second Wind Program must meet all requirements for admission to teacher education as outlined in the University catalog, and maintain all other standards. Those who have completed General Education requirements at an accredited institution need not complete the General Education courses at Dakota State University with the exception of courses that are required for certification. All second wind certification program students will earn a K-12 Educational Technology Endorsement Program, but a minor program of study will not be required.

Second Wind certification is available for K-12 and secondary certification in:

         7-12 biology education                          7-12 mathematics education

         7-12 business education                        K-12 physical education

         K-12 computer education                     7-12 physical science education

         7-12 English education

            Applicants for the Second Wind certification program must apply for admission to the university and submit their transcripts to the Enrollment Services Office. The Enrollment Services Office and the academic dean for the certification area will evaluate the transcripts and indicate on an official second wind program advising check sheet all coursework necessary to complete the Second Wind certification. Currency of coursework and degree of the applicant are considered when the official program of study is designed.

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