This community contains the theses and dissertations of the Department of Sociology and Rural Studies.
Due to copyright restrictions, the collection contains both open access and university access theses and dissertations. University access items are only available to SDSU users, and on-campus visitors. Non-SDSU users wishing to access restricted materials may request items through their institution’s interlibrary loan services.
ETDS from 1959
A Study of Selected Factors Related To Attitudes Toward the Hutterites of South Dakota, David T. Priestley
ETDS from 1956
A Study of Selected Characteristics and the Extent of Church Activity of the Membership and Officials in the Free Methodist Church, Upper Midwest Region, Bruce Leffingwell Kline
Time and Tide : A Study of the Conflicting Concepts of Time of the Dakota Indian and Western Civilization, R. Clyde McCone
ETDS from 1955
Attitudes and Opinions Relating to the 4-H Junior Leadership Program in South Dakota, John F. Younger
ETDS from 1948
The Problem of Recreation for the Blind and a Survey of Present Conditions, Howard H. Hanson
ETDS from 1945
The Farmers Union "Triangle" Program in North Dakota, Harold S. Hepner
ETDS from 1941
Factors Influencing Farm Population Fertility in Brookings County, Oscar Markeseth
ETDS from 1940
Relationships Between Basic Boy Scout Accomplishments and Levels of Social and Economic Status, Roy Dickens Herold
The Declining Rural School Population in Brookings County, Verna M. Simon
The Changing Role of the School of Agriculture at South Dakota State College, Herman Stallbaum
ETDS from 1939
Relief and Family Welfare Problems of the Broken-Home Child in South Dakota, Robert L. McNamara
ETDS from 1937
The Relationship Existing Between the Extent of Education and the Relief Status of Rural Households in South Dakota, Vera Petheram
ETDS from 1933
Social Adjustments of Physically Handicapped Persons, Marie Van Maanen
ETDS from 1932
Public Charities in Brookings County, South Dakota, Anna Foulks Hubbell
Juvenile Delinquency in Brookings County, South Dakota, Cathryn Schaefer