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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COS 113, COS 114. Provides laboratory experiences necessary for the development of skill levels required to be a competent cosmetologist. The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is prescribed by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. This course includes a portion of the hours required for licensure. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; styling; dispensary; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; advanced styling and shaping; industry concepts; and surviving in the salon (transition from class to employment). 10082007
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 115. Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; and state licensure preparation. 10082007
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 100. Emphasizes the steps involved in opening and operating a privately owned cosmetology salon. Topics include: planning a salon, business management, retailing, public relations, sales skills, career development, and client retention. 10082007
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisites/Corequisites: COS 100, COS 112. Provides additional experience in manicuring and pedicuring techniques required of applicants for state licensure. Emphasis is placed on performance, using live models in an actual or simulated occupational setting. Topics include: manicure, nail repair, artificial nails, pedicure, advanced and new techniques, and safety/sanitation. 10082007
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8.00 Credits
Provides nail care experience on live models. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The appropriate number of applications required by the state board of cosmetology in theory and service credit requirements for this course. Emphasis is placed on performance, using live models in an actual or simulated occupational setting. Topics include: manicure, nail repair, artificial nails, pedicure, nail art, electric file, HIV and OSHA updates, receptionist and dispensary, and advanced/new techniques.
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2.00 Credits
Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The appropriate number of applications for completion of state board service credit requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting or classroom. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; styling; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; state licensure preparation; and theory review.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the emergence, progress, and problems of the Criminal Justice system in the United States. Topics include: the American Criminal Justice system, constitutional limitations, organization of enforcement, adjudication, corrections, and career opportunities and requirements.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRJ 101. Emphasizes those provisions of the Bill of Rights which pertain to criminal justice. Topics include: characteristics and powers of the three branches of government, principles governing the operation of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Constitutional Amendments.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an overview of all phases and practices of the American correctional system, including its history, procedures, and objectives. Topics include: history and evolution of correctional facilities, legal and administrative problems, institutional facilities and procedures, probation/parole/prerelease programs, alternative sentencing, rehabilitation, community involvement, and staffing.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the principles of organization and administration and the duties of local and state law enforcement agencies with emphasis on police departments. Topics include: history and philosophy of law enforcement, evaluation of administrative practices, problems in American law enforcement agencies, emerging concepts, professionalism, and community crime prevention programs.
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