CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEETING
Friday, November 19, 2010 - 2:00 p.m.
City Park Campus – Isaac Delgado Hall (Building 1), Room 220E
AGENDA
I.
Call to Order
II.
Roll Call
III.
Minutes of meeting of October 22, 2010
IV.
Curriculum Operations Report – Tim Stamm
V.
New Business
a)
Business & Technology/BUAD
Program Revision:
Associate of Science in Business Administration.
Revise the Associate of Science in Business Administration: Delete:
MATH-118: Algebra for College Students and MATH-128: Explorations in
College Algebra from General Education Requirements. Add: MATH-128:
Explorations in College Algebra OR MATH-130: Pre-Calculus Algebra AND
MATH-151: Finite Mathematics OR MATH-203: Statistics to General
Education Requirements. Reduce Approved Electives from a selection of
nine (9) credit hours to a selection of six (6) credit hours; Delete: MATH-
203: Statistics from Approved Electives; Add: Approved Social Science
Course – limit 3 credits to Approved Electives. Total Program Hours
decrease
from
63
to
60
. Program modifications comply with The Board of
Regents for Louisiana Higher Education Academic Affairs Policy 2.15.
b)
Allied Health/WELL
New Course:
WELL-107: Fundamentals of Endurance Training (0-2-1 /
30). Creation of a new course, WELL-107: Fundamentals of Endurance
Training. Course description: “Introduces the fundamentals of proper
running and walking. Information will be provided
on training methods to
help students reach their goal of running/walking an organized race.” The
course has been offered as a special topics course to determine
interest/need, and will incur no additional cost to the College in terms of
personnel and/or equipment.
c)
Allied Health/EMTE
Course Deletion:
EMTE-100: EMT Basic. Delete the course, EMTE-
100: EMT Basic, as the course no longer meets standards dictated by the
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians and the Louisiana
Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.
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d)
Allied Health/EMTE
New Course:
EMTE-110: Emergency Medical Technician (6-0-6 / 90).
Creation of a new course, EMTE-110: Emergency Medical Technician.
Course Description: “Training in initiating immediate lifesaving measures to
patients across the pre-hospital spectrum. It will provide basic knowledge and
skills needed in critical situations utilizing minimal equipment.” The course
content meets guidelines mandated by the National Registry of Emergency
Medical Technicians and the Louisiana Bureau of Emergency Medical
Services. The course will be taken concurrently with EMTE-120:
Emergency Medical Technician Laboratory.
e)
Allied Health/EMTE
New Course:
EMTE-120: Emergency Medical Technician Laboratory (0-
5-2 / 75). Creation of a new course, EMTE-120: Emergency Medical
Technician Laboratory. Course Description: “training in initiating
immediate lifesaving measures to patients across the pre-hospital spectrum.
It will provide basic knowledge and skills needed in critical situations utilizing
minimal equipment.” The course is laboratory based and is offered
concurrently with EMTE-110: Emergency Medical Technician. Course
content meets guidelines mandated by the National Registry of Emergency
Medical Technicians and the Louisiana Bureau of Emergency Medical
Services.
f)
Allied Health/EMTE/HESC
Course Deletion:
HESC-137: First Responder. Deletion of the course,
HESC-137: First Responder, as the course no longer meets standards
dictated by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians and
the Louisiana Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.
g)
Allied Health/EMTE
New Course:
EMTE-101: Emergency Medical Responder (3-2-4 / 75).
Creation of a new course, EMTE-101: Emergency Medical Responder.
Course Description: “Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) provides
training in initiating immediate lifesaving measures to patients across the
pre-hospital spectrum. The course is designed to prepare students to become
certified as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR).” This course replaces
HESC-137: First Responder.
h)
Allied Health/EMTE/HESC
New Course:
HESC-102: First Aid (3-0-3 / 45). Creation of a new
course, HESC-102: First Aid. Course Description: “First Aid training in
recognizing life-threatening medical emergencies and trauma injuries and the
ability to keep the patient in the best possible condition until medical help
arrives.” The course provides instruction in basic first aid, and is offered to all
students.
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i)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-101: Hairstyling (3-7-4 / 150). Revise COSM-
101: Hairstyling to reflect contemporary industry standards and practices.
Course Description: “Facial shapes, profiles, and body structures are
analyzed in order to suggest the most becoming hairstyles for clients.
Identification, discussion, and student demonstration of various thermal
services are also covered.”
j)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-102: Chemical Services (3-7-4 / 150). Revise
COSM-102: Chemical Services to reflect contemporary industry standards
and practices. Course Description: “Covers the history and trends of
permanent waving and chemical hair relaxing methods as well as the
methods, procedures, and skills required.”
k)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-111: Decontamination/Infection Control (3-4-4
/ 105). Revise COSM-111: Decontamination/Infection Control to reflect
contemporary industry standards and practices. Course Description:
“History, ethics, grooming, safety, and first aid. The LA State Board of
Cosmetology Rules and Regulations are discussed. Types and methods of
decontamination and sanitation are explained and demonstrated.”
l)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-112: Properties: Skin, Scalp, and Hair (1-5-2 /
90). Revise COSM-112: Properties: Skin, Scalp, and Hair to reflect
contemporary industry standards and practices. Course Description: “Skin
and scalp are analyzed according to structure and function. The diseases of
the skin, scalp, and hair are also explored.”
m)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-113: Shampooing, Rinsing, and Conditioning
(2-5-3 / 105). Revise COSM-113: Shampooing, Rinsing, and Conditioning
to reflect contemporary industry standards and practices. Course
Description: “Discussion and demonstration of shampooing, rinsing, and
conditioning using appropriate solutions and techniques for each
procedure to meet the individual needs of the client.”
n)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-121: Cosmetology Anatomy and Physiology
(1-3-2 / 60). Revise COSM-121: Cosmetology Anatomy and Physiology to
reflect contemporary industry standards and practices. Course
Description: “Basic functions of organs and body systems related to specific
cosmetology skills are discussed in this course.”
o)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-122: Manicuring and Pedicuring (1-8-3 / 135).
Revise COSM-122: Manicuring and Pedicuring to reflect contemporary
industry standards and practices. Course Description: “Identification of
composition and structure of the nails, as well as characteristics of nail
disorders/ diseases are explained. Manicure and pedicure procedures are
discussed and performed using appropriate safety precautions.”
p)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-131: Haircutting (2-7-4 / 135). Revise COSM-
131: Haircutting to reflect contemporary industry standards and practices.
Course Description: “Equipment and procedures for hair shaping
techniques are covered. Facial shapes, profiles, and body structure are
analyzed to meet client's needs and desires for an attractive cut.”
q)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-143: Hair Coloring (1-4-5 / 75). Revise COSM-
143: Hair Coloring to reflect contemporary industry standards and
practices. Course Description: “Fundamentals of temporary, semi-
permanent, and permanent hair color and the methods, skills, and
procedures required for each.”
r)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-251: Facial Services, Massage, and Make-up
(2-3-3 / 75). Revise COSM-251: Facial Services, Massage, and Make-up to
reflect contemporary industry standards and practices. Course
Description: “Skin types are discussed in order to recommend and perform
appropriate facial treatments and massage movements. Factors affecting
the choice and application of cosmetic make-up are also explored.”
s)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-252: Artistry of Artificial Hair (1-2-2 / 45).
Revise COSM-252: Artistry of Artificial Hair to reflect contemporary
industry standards and practices. Course Description: “Overview of the
types, uses, and special care techniques of wigs and hair accessories.”
t)
Technical Division/COSM
Course Revision:
COSM-254: Salon Management (3-3-4 / 90). Revise
COSM-254: Salon Management to reflect contemporary industry standards
and practices. Course Description: “Students plan, operate, and manage
the school-based salon according to the LA State Board of Cosmetology
rules and regulations under instructor supervision.”
u)
Technical Division/COSM
Program Revision:
Technical Diploma in Cosmetology. Revise the
Technical Diploma in Cosmetology: Total Program Hours:
58
.
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v)
Technical Division/COSM
Change of Program Description:
Technical Diploma in Cosmetology:
“The Cosmetology Program provides opportunities for students to ascertain
both the theoretical and practical skills as prescribed by the Louisiana State
Board of Cosmetology. Upon completion of the program, students are able
eligible sit for the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology licensure
examination to demonstrate their knowledge and professional skills in all
phases of hairstyling, manicures, pedicures, as well as skin care and make-
up application. Students will enjoy a rewarding career in one of the various
areas of cosmetology with an unlimited earning potential and flexible work
schedule, and the opportunity for entrepreneurship. Delgado Community
College is licensed by the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology to provide
instruction in Cosmetology, 11622 Sunbelt Court, Baton Rouge, LA 70809,
Phone (225) 756-3404, fax (225) 756-3410, www.hbc.louisiana.gov.”
w)
Arts & Humanities/GSTD
Program Revision:
Associate of General Studies. Revise the Associate of
General Studies to comply with Board of Regents for Louisiana Higher
Education Academic Affairs Policy 2.15
VI.
Consent Agenda
a)
SOCI-295/CRJU-295: Remove “course cross listing” designation from
CRJU/SOCI-295. Rename SOCI-295: “Social Science Research”
VII.
Old Business
VIII.
Next Meeting
January 28, 2011 (Scheduled Meeting)
IX.
Adjournment