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CIS 276: Server Administration
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor This course introduces network operating system administration. Topics included in this course are network operating system software installation, administration, monitoring, and maintenance; user, group, and computer account management; shared resource management; and server hardware management. Students gain hands-on experience in managing and maintaining a network operating system environment.
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CIT 211: Teaching & Curriculum
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Prerequisite: Licensed managing cosmetologist (1 year of experience) This course focuses on principles of teaching, teaching maturity, personality conduct, and the development of cosmetology curriculum. Emphasis is placed on teacher roles, teaching styles, teacher challenges, aspects of curriculum development, and designing individual courses. Upon completion, the student should be able to describe the role of teacher, identify means of motivating students, develop a course outline, and develop lesson plans.
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CIT 212: Teacher Mentorship
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: Licensed managing cosmetologist (1 year of experience); Co-requisite: 211 or permission of instructor This course is designed to provide practice through working with a cosmetology instructor in a mentoring relationship. Emphasis is placed on communication, student assessment, and assisting students in the lab. Upon completion, the student should be able to communicate with students, develop a course of study, and apply appropriate teaching methods.
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CIT 213: Lesson Plan Development
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Prerequisite: Licensed managing cosmetologist (1 year of experience); Co-requisite: CIT 211, CIT 212 or permission of instructor The course introduces students to methods for developing lesson plans. Emphasis is placed on writing lesson plans and on the fourstep teaching plan. Upon completion, students should be able to write daily lesson plans and demonstrate the four-step teaching method.
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CIT 221: Lesson Plan Implementation
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: Licensed managing cosmetologist (1 year of experience) This course is designed to provide practice in preparing and using lesson plans. Emphasis is placed on organizing, writing, and presenting lesson plans using the four-step teaching method. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and present a lesson using the four-step teaching method.
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CIT 222: Instructional Materials & Methods
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Prerequisite: Licensed managing cosmetologist (1 year of experience); Co-requisite: CIT 223 or permission of instructor This course focuses on visual and audio aids and materials. Emphasis is placed on the use and characteristics of instructional aids. Upon completion, the student should be able to prepare teaching aids and determine their most effective use.
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CIT 223: Instructional Materials & Methods Applications
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Prerequisite: Licensed managing cosmetologist (1 year of experience); Co-requisite: CIT 222 or permission of instructor This course is designed to provide practice in preparing and using visual and audio aids and materials. Emphasis is placed on the preparation and use of different categories of instructional aids. Upon completion, the student should be able to prepare and effectively present different types of aids for use with a four-step lesson plan.
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CMS 101: Introduction to Apparel Trade
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 3 hours (3-0-0) Co-requisite: CMS 111 This course provides an introduction to the terminology, regulations, operations, and usage of the tools and equipment of the apparel industry. Topics include history of apparel industry, terminology, regulations, operations of apparel industry with emphasis on tools and equipment, and shop management and organization. Upon completion, the student should be able to discuss terminology, regulations, and operations as well as identify tools and equipment used in the apparel industry.
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CMS 111: Apparel Industry Tools & Machinery
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 9 hours (0-0-9) Co-requisite: CMS 101 This course provides hands on experience in the use of the tools and machinery of the apparel industry. Emphasis is placed on proper operation of tools and equipment used in the apparel industry. Upon completion, students should be able to operate equipment, use tools, and correctly apply sewing techniques.
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CMS 145: Basic Tailoring & Alterations
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits, 7 hours (1-0-6) This course focuses on basic tailoring and alterations and techniques in remodeling garments. Topics include proper techniques in lengthening, shortening, reducing, enlarging and remodeling of garments, and performance in making a sport jacket. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in adjusting and fitting garments and should be able to apply appropriate techniques of tailoring in making a sport jacket.
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