Selected page of Delgado Community College 2003-2004 Catalog
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Calendar
Academic Calendars
Mission
Statement
Development of the College
and the Campuses
The College
The Campuses
City Park Campus
Community and Workforce Development
Charity School of Nursing
West Bank Campus
Northshore
Academic Programs by Division/
Campus
Administrators
FacuIty
Endowed Professorship Honorees
Support Staff
Professional Support Staff
Administrative Support Staff
College Boards, Councils, and
Committees
Board of Regents
Board of Supervisors
Delgado Councils
College Standing Committees
Foundation Board
Alumni Association
Endowed Professorships
Admissions
General Admission Requirements
English Language Proficiency Test
Proof of Immunization
ACT
Placement Tests
Basic Education
ATB Test
Enrichment Center
Admission Status
Freshman Status
Freshman Admission Requirements
Transfer Student Status
Transfer Student Admission Requirements
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Acceptance of Transfer Credits
| Frederick, Randall
Fiscal
Coordinator
Henderson, Olivette
Technician,
Human
Resources
Hunter, Tina
Applications
Programmer,
Information
Technology
Johnson, Robert L.
Facilities Project Manager
Kohler,
Deborah A.
Assistant
Director, Public Relations
Ladouceur, Celeste
Applications Programmer,
LaRocca, Gerald
Computer
Operations
Information
Technology
Technician,
Information
Technology
Loving, Robin
Project
Accountant
McGruder, Winston
User Support Services
Manager,
Information Technology
McKinney, Janice
Accounts
Payable
Manager
Maillho, Natalie
Assistant
Director,
Purchasing
Menzato, Dennis
Warehouse
Supervisor/
Distribution
Center
Munoz,
Blanca
A.
Office
Manager
Musawwir, Shekeela
Network
Analyst
Napoli,
Evelyn
Administrative Coordinator,
CATT Center
Russo,
Ronald
Director,
Restricted Funds
Saballos,
Elidia
M.
Director,
Payroll
Simoneaux,
Marion
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Be a high school graduate, have a GED, or
pass an independently administered test
approved by the Secretary of Education, or
meet other standards your state has
established that are approved by the U.S.
Department of Education.
Be either a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-
citizen:
Be enrolled as a regular student in an
eligible certificate or degree program;
Make satisfactory academic progress in a
course of study;
Not be in default of any educational loans
at any school attended; or if in default,
must have made satisfactory repayment
arrangements.
Not owe a refund on grants at any school
attended;
Sign a statement of educational purpose,
stating that the student will use the money
for educational purposes only; and
Sign a statement of registration, if a male,
indicating that he has registered with the
Selective Service or that he is not required
to register.
Have a valid Social Security Num
| INSTRUCTIONAL AND
SUPPORT SERVICES
ARTICULATlON AND
TRANSFER AGREEMENTS
The College provides educational services to
the area through consortia and articulation
arrangements with local universities, colleges,
and public and private agencies and
institutions. In the fall of 1972, Delgado
Community College became a member of the
Gulf Regional Interstate Collegiate Consortium
(GRICC). This consortium is composed of ten
colleges and universities from Louisiana,
Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama.
Delgado has had articulation agreements
with the University of New Orleans, Our Lady
of Holy Cross College, Loyola University in
New Orleans, Dillard University, Southeastern
Louisiana University, Xavier University,
Regents College of the State University of
New York and Nicholls State University for the
last ten years. In 1998, Delgado updated and
expanded the articulation agreements with
Dillard University, University College of
Tulane University an
| CIVIL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
DEGREE OPTION IN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
DIVISION: TECHNOLOGY/CITY PARK CAMPUS
Civil Construction Technology involves the construction of buildings, bridges, tunnels, dams,
harbors, airports, waterways, railways, highways; of water power, irrigation, drainage and water
supply systems; and of sewerage and waste disposal and environmental health systems. A civil
construction technician may be involved in drawing plans and specifications, estimating costs and
materials needed using surveying instruments, preparing maps, and inspecting projects.
REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR*
CIVT
100
Elementary Surveying
3
CIVT
102
Elementary Surv. Lab
1
CIVT
105
Advanced Surveying
3
CIVT
115
Civil Drafting
4
CIVT
150
Materials of Construction 3
CIVT
155
Des./Cont. Conc. Mix
1
CIVT
201
Structural Statics
3
REQUIRED RELATED COURSES
ARCH 160
Const. Prac./Codes
3
AR
| ARCH, BIOL 141 or higher, CHEM 141 or higher, CIVT, ELET, GEOL, MATH 131 or
GENERAL SCIENCE
DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE
DIVISION: SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS/CITY PARK CAMPUS
The General Science curriculum provides foundation courses that may lead to a science or health
paraprofession or toward one of the numerous science-related professions requiring additional
work at a senior institution or a specialized school. Students planning to continue their education
in areas such as dentistry, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, physics, biological
science, or chemistry may elect to pursue the Associate of Science in General Science degree.
about obtaining either an Associate of Science in General Science or an Associate of General
Studies with a concentration in the sciences by following an articulation agreement with
participating
institutions.
ARTS AND SCIENCES/WEST BANK CAMPUS
Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an
| PERFORMANCE AND MEDIA ARTS (CONTINUED) SPEECH COMMUNICATION CONCENTRATION
REQUIRED
COURSES
IN
CONCENTRATION**
SPCH
13 1
Interpersonal Comm.
3
SPCH
232
Small Group Interaction
3
SPCH
132
Tech. Profess. Spch.
3
SPCH
234
Oral Interpretation
3
SPCH
230
Public Speaking
3
SPCH
240
Rhetoric Persuasion
3
APPROVED
ELECTIVES
IN
SPEECH
CONCENTRATION
Choose 6 hours from the following courses: ANTH, ASLS, COOP, VISC, ENGL (200 OR above),
FREN, GERM, SPAN 101 and above, FNAR, HIST, HNRS, MSCM, MUSC, POLI, SOCI, SPCH
134, TEVP, THEA TELEVISION PRODUCTION CONCENTRATION
REQUIRED
COURSES
IN
CONCENTRATION**
MSCM 203
Broadcast News Writing or TEVP
252
Editing/Post Production
3
MSCM 212
Scriptwriting for TV
3
TEVP
254
Studio Prod./Direction
3
TEVP
124
TV Production Process
3
TEVP
255
Corp. Organz. TV
3
TEVP
251
Field Production
3
TEVP
256
TV Prod.
3
FREE ELECTIVE CHOOSE
| operating systems such as Windows NT and
Novel1 Netware. Connection and
configuration; transmission and security.
Prerequisite: CNET 177 and 179. Corequisite:
CNET 279.
CNET 279
Network Design lab
0-3-1
Laboratory to accompany Network Design.
Enterprise and wide-area network planning and
setup. Fault management; fire walls, and
testing. Prerequisite: CNET 177 and 179.
Corequisite: CNET 277.
CNET 287
Practicum/Coop
0-8-3
Practical experience on locations that
construct, design and administer networks.
Prerequisite: CNET 179 and permission of the
Department
Head.
CNET 297
Certification Preparation
3-0-3
Review of subjects commonly found on
network engineering certification exams such
as the CNErating and Windows NT.
Prerequisite: CNET 177 and 179.
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
Continuing Education courses, which are
identified by the prefix CONT, are normally
offered at off-campus locations and are
designed to meet specific educati
| HORT 112
Plant Propagation
2-2-3
HORT 113 Environmental Landscape
Improvement
1-2-2
HORT 120
Horticultural
Professionalism I
1-0-1
HORT 213
Environmental Landscape
Improvement II
1-2-2
HORT 220
Horticultural
Professionalism II
1-0-1
HORT 221
Urban Forestry
2-2-3
HORT 151
Horticultural Internship I
0-12-2
HORT 201
Greenhouse Management
and Production Methods
2-2-3
HORT 222 Landscape Design and
Management
0-4-2
HORT 223 Fruit and Nut Production
2-2-3
HORT 212 Turf Grasses
1-2-2
laboratory involvement in ordering and using
landscape and nursery stock, supplies, and
equipment. Hands-on experience, field trip,
and outside class project.
Introduction to art and science of propagating
plants. Practices for increasing plant numbers;
anatomical and physiological basis for methods
of horticultural and agronomic crops.
Laboratory work with hands-on approach to
plant propagation. Outside class project
require
| PHYS 142
General Physics II
3-0-3
PHYS 143
General Physics I Laboratory 0-3-2
PHYS 144
General Physics II Laboratory 0-3-2
City Park Campus:
POL1 180
American Government
3-0-3
POL1 201
Public Administration
3-0-3
PSYC 127
General Psychology
3-0-3
PSYC 217
Psychology of Adjustment
3-0-3
PSYC 225
Child Psychology
3-0-3
PSYC 226
Human Growth and
Development
3-0-3
PSYC 235
Educational Psychology
3-0-3
POLI 261
Constitutional Law
3-0-3
City Park Campus:
West Bank Campus:
Northshore:
PSYC 112
Human Sexuality
3-0-3
PSYC 240
Abnormal Psychology
3-0-3
PSYC 245
Social Psychology
3-0-3
Lecture course dealing with harmonic motion,
waves, heat, electricity and magnetism, and
light. Prerequisite: PHYS 143. Corequisite:
PHYS 144. Note: Credit will not be awarded
unless PHYS 144 is completed.
Laboratory to accompany PHYS 141.
Corequisite: PHYS 141.
Laboratory to accompany PHYS 142.
Corequisite: PH
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