Digital and Social Media Strategist

Promote or create an intended public image for individuals, groups, or organizations. May write or select material for release to various communications media. May specialize in using social media.

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Degree Typically Acquired

Typical requirement for first-year college math course

These college courses are the minimum math requirements for related degree programs and could vary based on the specific college.

 

University Bachelor’s Degree:

Mathematical Reasoning (MATH 103)

 

Relevant High School Dual Opportunities

High school dual credit can help students save time and money. See the relevant options below. (Students select one.)

  • HSDC Mathematical Reasoning (MATH 103)
  • HSDC College Algebra (MATH 114)

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Example coursework below shows a path that is South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship eligible and saves time and money through dual credit.

 

8th Grade:

8th Grade Math

9th Grade:

Algebra I

10th Grade:

Geometry

11th Grade:

Algebra II

12th Grade:

HSDC Mathematical Reasoning (MATH 103)

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Advising Notes

  • Taking the highest-level math attainable to you is highly recommended because it provides growth opportunities for future advancement.
  • Degrees offered through the Media and Journalism School at the University of South Dakota require Mathematical Reasoning (MATH 103). Marketing focused degrees through the Business School at the University of South Dakota require Survey of Calculus (MATH 121).

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