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| Sehrt, Diane, B.S., P.T., Louisiana State
University Medical Center, Instructor in
Physical Therapy Assistance.
Short, Max, M.F.A., University of New
Orleans, Instructor in English.
Shroyer, David, M.A., San Francisco State
University, Associate Dean for Developmental
Studies; Professor of English.
Siegrist, Cynthia, M.A., School for
International Training, Associate Professor of
English as a Second Language.
Sikes, Anita, M.A., University of Alabama,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Siragusa, Paul, M.B.A., Loyola University,
Assistant Professor of Business Studies.
Sisk, Jerry, Ph.D., Louisiana State University,
Assistant Professor of Horticulture.
Smart, Patricia, R.N., M.N., Louisiana State
University Medical Center, Associate Professor
of Nursing.
Smith, Arrianna N., B.G.S., M.Ed., University
of New Orleans, Womens Basketball Coach;
Instructor in Physical Education.
Smith, Dolores, M.S., Louisiana State
University, Instructor in Biology.
Smith, Jeffery L
| Office of Student Financial Assistance
Northshore/Slidell
Delgado Community College
320 Howze Beach Road
Slidell, LA 70461
(985) 646-6420
Formal admission as a degree-seeking
student is required before financial assistance
can be offered. The students file is not
considered to be complete and cannot be
evaluated until the Financial Assistance
Application and all other requested documents
have been submitted. The Financial Assistance
Office will try to respond to complete
applications within 30 days.
The Application Process
At Delgado Community College, we want
to provide students with the best financial aid
package possible. To start the process, students
must complete two forms:
First, complete the Federal form Free
Application for Federal Student Aid
(FASFA) and mail it to the Federal processing
center in the envelope that comes with the
form or you can apply over the Internet at
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. (Delgados school
code is 004626.)
Second, complete a
| Penalties for faculty and staff members include
termination of employment. As with all illegal
activities, substance abuse can result in
criminal prosecution as well, under state and
federal laws, including section 22 of the Drug-
Free Schools and Campuses Act Amendment
of 1989 (Public Law of 101-226).
The Student Health Service, Room 102,
Building 11, City Park Campus, will answer
any questions about alcohol and/or drugs and
their effects.
College Sanctions
Violations of the college drug policy by
students, faculty, or staff will result in
disciplinary action. Depending on the nature of
the offense, this can take the form of a written
reprimand, suspension, demotion, reduction in
pay, or termination of the persons association
with Delgado. Disciplinary actions against
students will be imposed in accordance with
the school standards.
Legal Sanctions
It is unlawful in Louisiana to produce,
manufacture, distribute, dispense, or possess
illegal drugs. The most comm
| ARCHITECTURAL/DESIGN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
DEGREE OPTION IN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
DIVISION: TECHNOLOGY/CITY PARK CAMPUS
The Architectural/Design Construction Technology Program deals with the design and
construction of homes, schools, commercial, industrial, and public buildings and community
projects. It is also concerned with the upkeep, repair, modification, renovation, restoration and
modernization of existing buildings.
Graduates work as technical management personnel for architects, engineers, design-builders,
developers, general contractors, subcontractors, fabricators, technical construction material sales
companies, or the government. Many will have their own businesses practicing as licensed home
builders, contractors, remodelers.
Graduates will have the knowledge to produce drawings required to build the structure and to
supervise and inspect the actual construction of residential and commercial buildings. After
completi
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FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY
DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
DIVISION: TECHNOLOGY/
CITY PARK CAMPUS
Fire Protection Technology prepares current fire service professionals for promotion and necessary
information for the various challenges of emergency response-from proper fire ground tactics, to
fire investigation, to hazardous materials incidents. An Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire
Protection Technology also prepares civilians with a complete understanding of the fire service
career opportunities in the fire service industry and investigations.
REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR*
FPTC
101
Organ. for Fire Protect.
3
FPTC
222
Basic Resp. to Terrorism
3
FPTC
155
Building Materials
3
FPTC
240
Fire Investigation Meth.
3
FPTC
170
Fire Protection Systems
3
FPTC
250
Fire Hydraulics
3
FPTC
211
Fire Strategies Tactics
3
FPTC
260
Public Relations for Fire
3
FPTC
220
Codes Prevention Princ. 3
FPTC
290
Fire Administration
3
FPTC
221
Haza
| PERFORMANCE AND MEDIA ARTS (CONTINUED)
REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR* (ALL CONCENTRATIONS)
HUMA 105
Hum. Through the Arts
3
SPCH
130
Fundamentals of Speech
3
MSCM 101
Intro. to Mass. Comm.
3
THEA 101
Intro. to Theatre
3
MSCM 105
Writing for Media
3
Area of Concentration C
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES** (ALL CONCENTRATIONS)
ENGL 101
English Comp. I
3
Humanities Requirement
3
ENGL 102
English Comp. II
3
Natural Science Requirement
6
MATH 118
Alg. for College Students 3
Social Science Requirement***
6
Fine Arts Requirement
3
FREE ELECTIVES
Choose three hours from credit courses that are numbered 100 or above.
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 69
CCONCENTRATIONS* (CHOOSE ONLY ONE)
PRINT/BROADCAST JOURNALISM CONCENTRATION
REQUIRED COURSES IN CONCENTRATION*
MSCM
201
Print Journalism
3
MSCM
206
Newspaper Editing
3
MSCM
203
Broadcast News Writing
3
TEVP
124
Television Prod. Proc.
3
MSCM
205
Newspaper Reporting
3
MSCM
220
Mass Comm. Prac.
3
AP
| CADD 231 Structural/Civil
2-4-3
Applications in CAD
The course covers structural systems utilizing
steel, wood, and concrete. Topics: pier and
piling residential and commercial foundations,
cast-in-place concrete, prefabricated concrete
systems, steel framing, girder and beams, etc.
Applications are pertinent to manufacturing,
construction, and architecture. Computer
applications are utilized. Prerequisite: CADD
170, CADD 201
CADD 242 Piping Applications in CAD
2-4-3
Common piping systems and practices using
CAD. Topics: pipe fittings sizes and
nomenclature, valves instrumentation,
pumps, tanks, vessels, flow diagrams, piping
plans elevations, piping isometrics, bill of
material, etc. Applications for industry,
manufacturing, construction, and architecture.
Computer applications are utilized.
Prerequisite: CADD 170, CADD 202
CADD 256 Electrical/Electronic
2-4-3
CAD Applications
The course covers electrical and electronic
drafting practices including one-line
| HESC 118
Information Management for
Allied Health Professionals
3-0-3
Patient reception scheduling and other patient
services in medical office. Includes gathering
necessary patient information, patient
counseling related to billing process, and
pertinent physician office forms, medical
reports, documentation and terminology. All
aspects of claim process and legal issues in
medical office such as privacy, fraud, and
medical ethics. Prerequisite: HESC 111.
HESC 120
Sports Nutrition
3-0-3
Science of nutrition and its role in enhanced
human performance. Analysis and synthesis of
related literature.
HESC 130
Introduction to Dialysis
3-0-3
Basic principles of dialysis. Focuses on the
patient and the role of the dialysis technician
as a patient-care team member. Prerequisite:
Eligible for MATH 095.
HESC 131
Dialysis Procedures
3-0-3
Procedures used in dialysis. Includes
reprocessing, water treatment, quality
assurance and infection control. Prerequisite:
Eligi
| PHYE 140
Health and Physical Education
Evaluation Skills
0-3-1
Evaluation of motor ability and general and
selected sports skills.
PHYE 145
Body Development and
Figure Control
3-0-3
Exercises to promote physical fitness through
body development and figure control.
PHYE 213
Sports Officiating
3-0-3
Focuses on officiating as an avocation. Covers
football, basketball, and other team sports.
Requires officiating at intramural games.
Prerequisites: PHYE 110, 111, or permission
of instructor.
PHYE 227
Taping and Wrapping
Athletic Injuries
1-0-1
Techniques for taping and wrapping athletic
injuries.
PHYE 228
Medical Aspects of Athletic
Injuries
1-0-1
Commonly occurring athletic injuries and role
of team physician. Includes discussion of
relationship between physician and coaching
staff.
PHYE 229
Strength, Conditioning, and
Rehabilitation
1-0-1
Procedures for developing stronger athletes,
attaining maximum efficiency during the
season, and getting the at
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