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Windham, Pamela, B.S., University of Texas, Instructor in Mathematics. Wolff, James M., M.Ed., Loyola University, Counselor, Associate Professor. Worsham, Dennis, M.B.A., Louisiana State University, Associate Professor of Computer Information Technology. Wright, Noelle L., M.B.A., Loyola University, Instructor in Administrative Office Technology. Wright, Sandra, Ph.D., Wayne State University, Dean, Liberal Arts; Professor of English. Yao, Lynn, M.S., Louisiana State University- New Orleans, Instructor in Mathematics Young, Deborah, R.N., B.S.N., University of South Alabama, Instructor in Practical Nursing. Zeugner, Barbara, R.N., M.S., University of Maryland, Associate Professor of Nursing. Zhao, Fusheng, M.S., Beijing Secondary Medical College, P.R. China, Instructor in Biology. 32


Financial Assistance is the economic assistance available to help students meet the difference between what they can afford to pay and what it will actually cost to go to school. This assistance is provided in one of the following forms: 1. Grants Grants are a form of nonrepayable assistance sometimes referred to as gift aid (free money). Grants are awarded based on the students need and availability of funds. 2. Scholarships Academic scholarships are awards based on academic achievement. Participation in student activities or special talents are required for Leadership Scholarships. Scholarships do not have to be repaid. 3. Loans Loans are financial awards with a low interest rate made to students attending at least half-time, which must be repaid to your lender. Some loans can be cancelled if students meet certain program regulations. Repayments usually begin 6 months after graduation, withdrawal from school, or when a student drops to less than half-time. All


A student wishing to file a grievance should fill out the form and follow the instructions contained therein. If the students grievance is not satisfied through direct contact with the employee or department involved, the student may appeal through the Student Affairs Office on each campus, as indicated on the student grievance form. Sexual Harassment Policy Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination that is illegal under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for employees and under Title IX of the Elementary/Secondary Education Act of 1972 for students. Sexual harassment may be unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other physical and expressive behavior of a sexual nature whereby: (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individuals education; (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for academic decisions affecting the individual;


125 ARCHITECTURAL/DESIGN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY DEGREE OPTION IN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DIVISION: BUSINESS AND 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 building


FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE OF TECHNICAL STUDIES PROGRAM DIVISION: BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY/CITY PARK CAMPUS The objective of the Fire Science Technology Certificate is to enable current Fire Science professionals to obtain credentials needed in their field of work for promotions and other specializations tailored to individual districts in the metropolitan area. Delgado also offers an Associate of Applied Science degree program in Fire Science Technology. REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR* FPTC 101 Organization for Fire Protection 3 FPTC 155 Building Construction 3 FPTC 211 Fire Strategies and Tactics 3 FPTC 221 Hazardous Materials 3 FPTC 240 Fire Investigation Methods 3 FPTC 250 Fire Hydraulics 3 FPTC 260 Public Relations for Fire Dept. Personnel 3 Approved Electives 9 or 15 APPROVED ELECTIVES Choose an additional 9 or 15 hours from courses with the following prefixes: ACCT, BUSG, CMIN, CADD, EMTE, ENGL, FPTC, HESC, MANG, MARK, SFTY, SPCH, or TECH Electiv


184 PERFORMANCE AND MEDIA ARTS DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DIVISION: LIBERAL ARTS/CITY PARK CAMPUS The Associate of Arts degree in Performance and Media Arts offers concentrations in Theatre Arts, Speech Communication, Television Production, Print/Broadcast Journalism and Public Relations. The curricula in all five concentrations are integrated to provide an interrelated performance and media arts education. All five concentrations are designed for transfer to fouryear institutions. Only one concentration may be used for a degree. Print/Broadcast Journalism Concentration The Print/Broadcast Journalism concentration focuses on building good writing and reporting skills combined with practical experience in newspaper editing and advanced reporting on the student newspaper, The Dolphin, as well as internships in print or broadcast journalism settings. This concentration prepares students for a variety of opportunities in any field that requires strong writing skills: public rel


215 CHEM 223 with C or better. Corequisite: CHEM 224. CHEM 223 Organic Chemistry Lab I 0-3-1 General laboratory techniques of organic chemistry. Prerequisites: Completion of CHEM 142 and CHEM 144 with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: CHEM 221. CHEM 224 Organic Chemistry Lab II 0-3-1 General laboratory techniques of organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 221 and CHEM 223 with C or better. Corequisite: CHEM 222. CIVIL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY Technology Division Mr. Saleh, Associate Professor Ms. Colletti, Assistant Professor CIVT 100 Elementary Surveying 3-3-4 Fundamentals of plan surveying. Covers accurate measuring of distance, theory and practice of leveling, angles and bearings, principles of the level and transit, and stadia surveys. Prerequisites: Algebra and trigonometry. CIVT 105 Advanced Surveying 2-3-3 Principles and field applications of route and geodetic surveying, curves, earthwork, calculation of geodetic position, state coordinates,


coding diagnoses and procedures. Prerequisites: BIOL 161, 163, HESC 111; Corequisite: HESC 142. HEIT 104 Directed Practice I 0-12-3 Supervised learning in campus laboratory and acute care hospital setting: routine health record procedures, analysis of health records, storage and retrieval systems. Prerequisites: HEIT 101, 102. HEIT 111 Basic ICD-9-CMCoding I 1-0-1 Overview of ICD-9-CM coding system with emphasis on the basic coding rules, regulations, and conventions. Corequisite:HESC111. HEIT 112 Basic ICD-9-CMCoding II 1-0-1 Application of ICD-9-CM coding rules in coding diagnoses encountered in amulatory care settings. Prerequisite:HEIT111 or permission of instructor. HEIT 113 Basic CPTCoding 1-0-1 Overview of CPT coding system with emphasis on basic coding rules and application of CPT coding procedures in ambulatory care setting. Prerequisite: HESC 111 or permission of instructor. HEIT 121 Medical Coding I 3-0-3 An introduction into the coding an


274 PHILOSOPHY City Park Campus: Mr. Findon, Associate Professor PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3-0-3 Survey of Western thought from the early Greeks. Includes history and methodology of basic philosophical themes and problems. Prerequisite: Placement in English 101 or permission of instructor. PHIL 112 Elementary Logic 3-0-3 Principles and terminology of formal and informal logic. PHIL 175 Social Ethics 3-0-3 Ideas of the great moral thinkers. Focuses on moral problems in a social context and standards by which society judges right and wrong. PHYSICAL EDUCATION City Park Campus: Ms. Kerlegan, Instructor Mr. Scheuermann, Instructor Mr. Smith, Instructor West Bank Campus: Ms. Hunter, Lab Assistant PHYE 100 Introduction to Physical Education 3-0-3 Foundations of physical education programs and contributions of significant people and events. The following courses must be taken consecutively within each sequence. PHYE 101-161 Soccer each is 0-2


COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4400 ADA Compliance Office . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4323 Accounts Payable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4020 Accounts Receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4675 Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4151 Office of Information Technology. . . 483-1985 CITY PARK CAMPUS General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4114 Admissions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4004 Advising, Retention, Counseling, Center (ARCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4968 Allied Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4035 Business and Technology. . . . . . . . . . 483-4366 Communication Office. . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4093 Evening Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4128 Financial Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4134 IT Careers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-4658 Liberal Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483-45


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