Delgado Community College Transfer Equivalencies for Centenary College Any course not listed here can be evaluated for possible transfer to Centenary. Delgado Course # ACCT 201 Delgado Community College Course Description ACCT 201 - Accounting I 3-0-3 Principles, techniques, and tools of accounting. Includes the principles of collecting, summarizing, and reporting financial information for sole proprietorships. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for MATH 118 BIOL 141 & 143 BIOL 141 - General Biology I (Science Majors)3-0-3 [LCCN: CBIO 1033] Scientific method; general concepts and principles of biological molecules, cell structure and function; genetics. Students are strongly encouraged to take BIOL 143 during the same semester. Centenary Course # ACCT 203 BIOL 101 BIOL 143 - General Biology I Lab (Science Majors) 0-3-1 [LCCN: CBIO 1031] Laboratory designed to supplement General Biology I for science majors. Students are strongly encouraged to take BIOL 141 during the same semester. BIOL 142 & 144 BIOL 142 - General Biology II (Science Majors) 3-0-3 [LCCN: CBIO 1043] General concepts and principles of ecology, evolution, and biological diversity. (For science majors. Second of two lecture courses covering the biological sciences.) Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 141 and BIOL 143. Students are strongly encouraged to take BIOL 144 during the same semester. BIOL 202 BIOL 144 - General Biology II Lab (Science Majors) 0-3-1 [LCCN: CBIO 1041] BUSG 125 Laboratory designed to supplement General Biology I for science majors. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 141 and BIOL 143. Students are strongly encouraged to take BIOL 142 during the same semester. BUSG 125 - Personal Finance 3-0-3 Personal and family finances and money management: budgets, savings, borrowing, insurance, taxes, investments, and estate planning. (LCTCS Course: BUS 133/1330) FIN 201 Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. BUSG 178 CHEM 141 & 143 BUSG 178 - Business Communications 3-0-3 Advanced techniques of written and oral communication, word usage, organization, and style. Includes business letters and reports. Emphasizes development of effective voice qualities and presentation of oral reports and speeches. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101. CHEM 141 - Chemistry I (Science Majors) 3-0-3 [LCCN: CCEM 1123] Nomenclature. Atomic and molecular structure. Chemical equations and stoichiometry; gas laws; bonding. Quantitative problem solving. Introduction to periodicity, energy relationships, and solutions. Prerequisite(s): High school chemistry or CHEM 101, MATH 118 or ACT of 22-26 or 33-45 on the Delgado Community College Math Placement Test. Corequisite(s): CHEM 143. Credit not awarded unless CHEM 143 completed. BUSN 217 CHEM 121 & 123 CHEM 143 - Chemistry I Lab (Science Majors) CHEM 142 & 144 0-3-1 [LCCN: 1121] Safety; basic laboratory techniques (to include data collection and interpretation; introduction to laboratory reporting/record keeping) related to the topics in Chemistry I (Science Majors). Corequisite(s): CHEM 141. CHEM 142-Chemistry II (Science Majors) 3-0-3 [LCCN: CCEM 1133] Intermolecular forces; thermodynamics; general and heterogeneous equilibrium; kinetics; solutions; acid/base equilibrium and properties; and electrochemistry. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 141 and 143. Corequisite(s): CHEM 144. Credit not awarded unless CHEM 144 completed. CHEM 122 & 124 CHEM 144 - Chemistry II Lab (Science Majors) 0-3-1 [LCCN: CCEM 1131] Safety; basic laboratory techniques related to the topics in Chemistry II (Science Majors). Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 141 and 143. Corequisite(s): CHEM 142. Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. CADD 212 ECON 201 ECON 202 ENGL 101 ENGL 102 CADD 212 - Architectural Applications in CAD 2-4-3 An introduction to computer aided architectural drafting (CAD). The student uses CAD to create architectural drawing for residential and commercial applications. Topics: floor plans, elevations, electrical plans, framing plans, site plans, common schedules, attributes, etc. The student will complete a full set of plans during the semester. Prerequisite(s): CADD 201. Same course as ARCH 212. ECON 201 – Macroeconomics 3-0-3 Unemployment, inflation, level and distribution of national income, growth and international trade. Competing macroeconomic models, fiscal and monetary policy. Prerequisite(s): MATH 118, or ACT of 22-26, or 33-45 on the Delgado Math Placement Test. ECON 202 – Microeconomics 3-0-3 Demand, supply, cost and determination of prices through analyses of market models of competition, monopoly, and oligopoly. Concepts applied to real-world problems of pollution, shortages, surpluses and prices of inputs. Prerequisite(s): MATH 118, or ACT of 22-26, or 33-45 on the Delgado Math Placement Test. ENGL 101 - English Composition I 3-0-3 [LCCN: CENL 1013] Introduces students to the critical thinking, reading, writing and rhetorical skills required in the college/university and beyond, including citation and documentation, writing as process, audience awareness; and writing effective essays. Prerequisite(s): Completion of ESLN, a “C” or better in ENGL 062 or ENGL 063, or Placement Test score of 8, or ACT of 18. Students must complete developmental reading requirement prior to taking ENGL 101. ENGL 102 - English Composition II 3-0-3 [LCCN: CENL 1023] Continuation and further development of material and strategies introduced in English Composition I. Primary emphasis on composition, including research strategies, argumentative writing, evaluation , and analysis. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in ENGL 101 or ACT of 25. THEA 208 ECON 212 ECON 211 ENGL 101 ENGL 102 Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. ENGL 205 ENGL 205 - Introduction to Short Story and Novel 3-0-3 ENGL 295 Elements of individual fiction genres. Includes detailed readings of individual works and explores patterns in a series of works. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in ENGL 102. ENGL 206 ENGL 244 FNAR 125 FNAR 126 FNAR 158 FREN 101 ENGL 206 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama 3-0-3 [LCCN: CENL 2313] Introduction to poetry and/or drama; includes critical analysis and writing about poetry/drama. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in ENGL 102. ENGL 244 - African-American Literature 3-0-3 [LCCN: CENL 2403] Introduction to African American literature; includes critical analysis and writing about literature. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in ENGL 102. FNAR 125 - Art History Survey I 3-0-3 Survey of prehistoric through Gothic period. FNAR 126 - Art History Survey II 3-0-3 Survey of Renaissance through modern period. FNAR 158 - Three-Dimensional Design 2-4-3 Introduction to techniques, materials and processes of three-dimensional design. Studio exercises and projects. FREN 101 - Elementary French I 3-0-3 [LCCN: CFRN 1013] Basic lexicon and structure of French; emphasis on the four basic skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) and culture of the French and Francophone world. Beginning course: no previous knowledge of French expected or required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of Developmental Composition requirement or appropriate ACT/Placement Test scores prior to enrolling in FREN 101. Note(s): It is recommended that students complete all developmental reading course requirements before enrolling in a foreign language class. Students are strongly encouraged to take all foreign language requirements in successive semesters. Native speakers should enroll in FREN 102 or above after consulting with the appropriate foreign language advisor. ENGL 295 ENGL 295 ART 101 ART 102 ART 104 FREN 101 Placement test may be required for upper level courses Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. FREN 102 FREN 201 FREN 202 HIST 101 HIST 102 FREN 102 - Elementary French II 3-0-3 [LCCN: CFRN 1023] Continuation of the study of French on the elementary level. Prerequisite(s): FREN 101 or permission of instructor. Note(s): It is recommended that students complete all developmental reading course requirements before enrolling in a foreign language class. Students are strongly encouraged to take all foreign language requirements in successive semesters. Native speakers should enroll in FREN 102 or above after consulting with the appropriate foreign language advisor. FREN 201 - Intermediate French I 3-0-3 [LCCN: CFRN 2013] Intermediate level study of structures and lexicon of French; additional emphasis on the four basic skills and culture. Prerequisite(s): FREN 102 or permission of instructor. Note(s): It is recommended that students complete all developmental reading course requirements before enrolling in a foreign language class. Students are strongly encouraged to take all foreign language requirements in successive semesters. Native speakers should enroll in FREN 102 or above after consulting with the appropriate foreign language advisor. FREN 202 - Intermediate French II 3-0-3 [LCCN: CFRN 2023] Continuation of the study of French on the intermediate level. Prerequisite(s): FREN 201 or permission of instructor. Note(s): It is recommended that students complete all developmental reading course requirements before enrolling in a foreign language class. Students are strongly encouraged to take all foreign language requirements in successive semesters. Native speakers should enroll in FREN 102 or above after consulting with the appropriate foreign language advisor. HIST 101 - Early Western Civilization 3-0-3 Western civilization from early Mesopotamian cultures through the Renaissance and Reformation. HIST 102 - Modern Western Civilization 3-0-3 Significant changes in society, government, economic systems, culture and scientific thought in the Western World since Reformation FREN 102 Placement test may be required for upper level courses FREN 201 Placement test may be required for upper level courses FREN 202 Placement test may be required for upper level courses HIST 102 HIST 103 Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. HIST 141 HIST 205 HIST 206 HIST 260 HUMA 105 HUMA 175 MSCM 147 MATH 130 HIST 141 - African-American History 3-0-3 Social, political and cultural history of Afro-Americans. HIST 205 - American History to 1865 3-0-3 From early explorations of Americas to end of Civil War. (LCTCS Course: HIST 201/2010) HIST 206 - American History after 1865 3-0-3 From end of Civil War to present. (LCTCS Course: HIST 202/2020) HIST 260 - Louisiana History 3-0-3 Economic, political, and social history of Louisiana from colonial times to present. HUMA 105 -Humanities Through the Arts 3-0-3 Survey of film, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture, and architecture. Each art form is examined from four perspectives: historical context, elements of the art, form/meaning, and criticism/evaluation. HUMA 175 - Introduction to Film History3-0-3 History of film and film genres worldwide. Aspects of film theory applied to films screened in class. Additionally, students will examine artistic movements in film and their correlation to history. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL 101 MSCM 147 - Radio Production I 1-2-1 Hands-on application of the knowledge and skills used in on-air talent and radio production. Students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in radio production and programming. MATH 130 - College Algebra 3-0-3 [LCCN: CMAT 1213] In-depth treatment of solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs; inverse functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions with applications; systems of equations. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 118, ACT-22 or above, Compass Placement Score-91-99. Student will not receive credit for both MATH 128 and 130. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course. HIST 295 HIST 205 HIST 206 HIST 207 ART 172 COMM 178 COMM 200 MATH 104 Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. MATH 221 MATH 221 - Calculus I 5-0-5 MATH 115 MATH 222 [LCCN: CMAT 2115] Limits and continuity of functions; introduction of derivative; techniques of differentiation; Chain rule; implicit differentiation; differentiation of transcendental and inverse functions; applications of differentiation: concavity; relative extrema; maximum and minimum values of a function; optimization; antidifferentiation; definite integrals; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; areas; applications of definite integrals; work and volume. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 130 and MATH 131. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course. MATH 222 - Calculus II 5-0-5 MATH 201 [LCCN: CMAT 2125] Techniques of integration; applications of the integral; parametric equations, polar coordinates, sequences and infinite series. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 221. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course. MUSIC Music courses may transfer depending on audition and placement test results. Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. PHIL 101 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(s): Placement in English 101 or permission of instructor. PHIL 175 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. PHYE 101‐161 PHYE 101-161 – Soccer 0-2-1 Rules and practice. PHYE 104‐164‐ PHYE 104-164-204-264 – Volleyball 0-2-1 204‐264 Rules and practice. PHYE 106‐166 PHYE 106-166 – Tennis 0-2-1 Rules and practice. PHYE 108‐168 PHYE 108-168 – Swimming 0-2-1 Techniques and practice. PHYE 109‐169 PHYE 109-169 – Softball 0-2-1 Rules and practice. PHYE 110‐170‐ PHYE 110-170-210-270 – Baseball 0-2-1 210‐270 Rules and practice. PHYE 113‐173 PHYE 113-173 – Badminton 0-2-1 Rules and practice PHYE 121‐181‐ PHYE 121-181-221-281 – Bowling 0-2-1 221‐281 Rules and practice. PHYE 122 PHYE 122 – Racquetball 0-2-1 Basic skills necessary for racquetball. Covers rules, strategies, terminology, and etiquette for beginning player. PHYS 221 & 223 PHYS 221 - Physics I (Calculus Based) 3-0-3 PHIL 101 PHIL 202 WAC 102 WAC 102 WAC 101 WAC 102 WAC 101 WAC 101 WAC 201 WAC 201 WAC 201 PHYS 104 & 114 [LCCN: CPHY 2133] Calculus-based physics: vectors, kinematics, Newton’s Laws, momentum, work & energy, rotations, oscillations, elasticity & equilibrium. (Intended for engineering and physical science majors.) Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 221 and one of the following: PHYS 201 or PHYS 101 or PHYS 141. Corequisite(s): PHYS 223 PHYS 223 - Physics I Lab (Calculus Based)0-3-1 [LCCN: CPHY 2131] Experiments in mechanics. (For engineering and physical science majors). Prerequisite(s): “C” or better MATH 221 and one of: PHYS 201, 141, 101. Corequisite(s): PHYS 221 Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. PHYS 222 & 224 PHYS 222 - Physics II (Calculus Based) 3-0-3 [LCCN: CPHY 2143] Calculus-based physics: Gravitational fields, electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, induction, EM waves. (Intended for engineering and physical science majors.) Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 221 and PHYS 221 and PHYS 223 Corequisite(s): PHYS 224 PHYS 105 & 115 PHYS 224 - Physics II Lab (Calculus Based) 0-3-1 [LCCN: CPHY 2141] Calculus-based physics: Experiments in electricity, magnetism, and light. (For engineering or physical science majors.) Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in PHYS 221 and PHYS 223. Corequisite(s): PHYS 222 PHYS 101 & 107 PHYS 101 - Elementary Physics 3-0-3 PHYS 103 & 113 Motion in one and two dimensions, mechanical and gravitational energies, the conservation of energy and momentum. Lecture course for students not majoring in general science or engineering technology. Students without high school physics may use this course to prepare for PHYS 141. Prerequisite(s): MATH 096 or ACT of 18-21 or 26-32 on the Delgado Math Placement Test.PHYS 107 - Elementary Physics Laboratory SOCI 151 SOCI 155 0-3-1 Laboratory to accompany PHYS 101. Exercises in motion, force, work, and energy. Corequisite(s): PHYS 101. SOCI 151 - Introductory Sociology 3-0-3 Examines the scope and nature of sociological thought. Topics include culture, socialization, deviance, social institutions, social change and social organization. (LCTCS Course: SLGY 201/2010) SOCI 155 - Modern Social Problems 3-0-3 Social problems explored from various sociological and social policy perspectives. Topics include alcohol and drug abuse, crime, family issues, discrimination (race, gender, class, religion, etc.) and health matters. SOC 101 SOC 112 Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified. Evaluations presented here are subject to change as courses at Centenary or other institutions are modified.