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3.00 Credits
This course will include topics from Microsoft Excel. These include the purpose of the spreadsheet, creating spreadsheets, editing spreadsheets, formatting spreadsheets, creating formulas and using functions.
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11.00 Credits
Introduction to basic cosmetology practices, including: sectioning the head, color application, hair directions shaping molds, shaping w/pincurlers, pincurling, rollers, finger waves, ridge curls, skip waves, perming, chemicalhairrelaxing, shampooing, facials, scalp treatments, onychology/manicuring, sculptured nails, braiding, hair shaping/cutting. Theory and demonstration, Kansas Law, sterilization and sanitation.
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11.00 Credits
Continuation of basic cosmetology practices, theory and demonstration, Kansas Law, sterilization and sanitation. Clinic floor exam covering knowledge of basic cosmetology practices. Introduction to cosmetology practices as it relates to the clinic laboratory. Prerequisite: Cosmetology I (COS 1011)
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10.00 Credits
Manicuring procedures, hand and arm massage, sterilization and sanitation. Nail structure, diseases and disorders. Sculptured nails and tip application. Theory, Kansas Law, written and practical exam.
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11.00 Credits
Advanced cosmetology clinic laboratory practices. Theory, Kansas Law, written final exam (school). Kansas State Board of Cosmetology written exam. Prerequisite: Cosmetology II (COS 1111)
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11.00 Credits
Continuation of advanced cosmetology clinic laboratory practices. Kansas State Board of Cosmetology demonstration and oral exam procedures. Final demonstration and oral exam (school). Prerequisite: Cosmetology III (COS 2011)
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5.00 Credits
For licensed cosmetologists wanting to extend their training or take update refresher training. Prerequisite: Cosmetology License
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11.00 Credits
Cosmetology Theory Review
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3.00 Credits
This it the introductory course in the field of criminal justice. Emphasis is given to the three areas comprising the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. The course includes discussion of criminal behavior, theories of causation of criminal behavior, and discussion of the theories and types of punishment.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory survey course in police science. Areas of study include a historical and developmental aspect of American law enforcement, the modern philosophyoflawenforcement, currentConstitutional limitations of law enforcement, a survey of the law enforcement agencies whose mission is the administration of criminal justice, and the responsibilities of the police officer in a democratic society.
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