Course Information
Courses of Instruction
The catalog information presents the range of educational opportunities which are available at Augustana under the curriculum. Some additional courses are offered occasionally which do not appear in this catalog. These course descriptions can be found at www.augie.edu/registrar.
Courses numbered 095/6 are participation experiences for credit. Courses numbered from 100-199 are introductory to a field or discipline, and usually serve as prerequisites to more advanced courses. Courses numbered from 200-299 may require a 100 level course as a prerequisite or presume some previous knowledge of the subject matter and methodology of the course. Courses numbered 300-399 often have prerequisites. Normally juniors and seniors will be taking 300 level courses. Courses numbered 400-499 are typically open to seniors only, however some are open to juniors. Courses numbered 500-699 are limited to graduate students and are listed in the Graduate Catalog.
The administration reserves the right to discontinue classes in which the registration is deemed insufficient.
Exchange Agreement
In order to diversify the academic possibilities at Augustana, the University has an agreement with the University of Sioux Falls which allows students to take courses there when the equivalent is not offered at Augustana. Information about available exchange opportunities and the procedures to follow to take a course at USF may be obtained at the Registrar’s Office.
Frequency of Course Offerings
The frequency of course offerings is subject to change at any time. Consult the semester course offering information for actual courses being offered in a given term. The Academic Planner tool available on my.augie.edu for current students gives course offering projections.
Majors:
ACCOUNTING
AMERICAN STUDIES
ANTHROPOLOGY
ART
BIOCHEMISTRY (ACS)
BIOCHEMISTRY (non-ACS)
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CHEMICAL PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY (ACS)
CHEMISTRY (non-ACS)
CLASSICS
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMMUNICATION STUDIES/BUSINESS
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION, ALL-GRADES
EDUCATION, SECONDARY
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
ENGLISH
EXERCISE SCIENCE
FITNESS MANAGEMENT
FRENCH
GERMAN
GOVERNMENT & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HISTORY
INTERDEPARTMENTAL
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
JOURNALISM
MATHEMATICS
MEDIA STUDIES
MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
MUSIC
MUSIC EDUCATION
NURSING
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHYSICS
PSYCHOLOGY
RELIGION
RELIGION/PHILOSOPHY
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETING
SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHING
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SPORT MANAGEMENT
STEM COMPOSITE
THEATRE
Endorsements:
KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
MIDDLE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
Minors:
ACCOUNTING
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
AGING STUDIES
AMERICAN STUDIES
ANCIENT LANGUAGES
ANTHROPOLOGY
ART
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CHEMISTRY
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY
CLASSICAL STUDIES
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
ECONOMICS
ENGLISH
ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGE (ENL)
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FITNESS MANAGEMENT
FRENCH
GENDER STUDIES
GERMAN
GOVERNMENT & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
HISTORY
JOURNALISM
MATHEMATICS
MEDIA STUDIES
MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
MUSIC
NORTHERN PLAINS STUDIES
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICS
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
PSYCHOLOGY
READING
RELIGION
SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
SPECIAL EDUCATION
THEATRE
Pre-professional programs:
ARCHITECTURE
CHIROPRACTIC
DENTISTRY
ENGINEERING
GENETIC COUNSELING
LAW
MEDICINE
MORTUARY SCIENCE
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
OPTOMETRY
PHARMACY
PHYSICAL THERAPY
PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT
THEOLOGY
VETERINARY MEDICINE