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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 4 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


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 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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