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  • 4.40 Credits

    Practice of Cosmetology (132 hours) Pre: Co: Encompasses principles of hair design, creating harmony between hairstyles and facial structure, special perming techniques, special effects in highlighting, dimensional and corrective hair color. Includes chemical hair relaxing, soft curl permanent, thermal hair straightening, styling wigs, pedicure and removal of unwanted hair. Salon operations are also covered.
  • 1.80 Credits

    Theory and Science of Cosmetology 1 (54 hrs) Pre: Co: This course emphasizes sanitation and sterilization as it applies to the beauty salon. Covers the normal structure and functions of the scalp, skin, hair and nails, as well as those conditions affecting these structures that may be encountered by the cosmetologist. Bones, muscles, and nerves of the head, face, shoulders, arms and hands, are also covered. This course includes a study of basic chemistry of cosmetics and hair preparations.
  • 1.40 Credits

    Theory and Science of Cosmetology 2 (42 hrs) Pre: Co: This course includes a basic study of the functions of human cells, a basic knowledge of modern chemistry, skin and nail disorders, electricity and light therapy. A project related to opening and managing a beauty salon is also included.
  • 3.20 Credits

    Cosmetology Practicum (96 hours) Pre: Co: Instruction in a salon environment designed to allow students to develop his/her skills in all phases of beauty culture. Emphasis is placed on good work habits, and the ability to deal rapidly, efficiently and congenially with patrons.
  • 10.87 Credits

    Advanced Cosmetology Practicum (326 hours) Pre: Co: A laboratory course in a beauty salon setting. Allows the student to practice and develop his/her skills on clients 3 days a week under close supervision and guidance. Students will consult with clients to determine their needs and preferences. Also trains students to manage their time to provide efficient client service, to practice marketing professional salon products, and to maintain business records related to client services.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Computer Literacy by Challenge Examination Pre: Co: Elect:NONE
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic Computing Pre: Co: This preparatory course integrates basic computer skills to enable students to become more proficient at using the computer as a tool within the student's learning environment. Helps to integrate basic reading, writing, and math skills to better attain success in studies. Students learn how the computer functions, CAI software and how to use an integrated software package including wordprocessing, spreadsheet and presentation software as well as integrated functions. This course does not fulfill a computer literacy prerequisite. This course satisfies no elective requirements.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fundamentals of Computer Concepts Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: An introduction to computer technology, including computer hardware, software, communications concepts, data security, and privacy. A hands-on component will encompass systems software as well as applications software such as word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and computer science electives. CPS100 may be fulfilled by a challenge exam and 3 liberal arts credits. Credits are not awarded for passing the challenge exam. (3 lecture hours per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Computer Science 1 (Java 1) Pre: Communications and Math Proficiencies Co: This course is an introduction to computer programming through the use of the Java programming language. The range of topics includes fundamentals of Java, creation of Java programs, the development and testing environments, Java application programming, and applet programming with web applications, data types, control structures, arrays (single and multidimensional), and an introduction to objects, classes and methods. Emphasis will be on object- oriented design and programming skills. Topics will be reinforced through exercises in writing programs for varied applications. Fulfills open, liberal arts and computer language electives. Students entering this course should be able to use the Windows Interface to locate, create, and manipulate files, and folders. (4 lecture hours per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Computer Science 2 (Java 2) Pre: CPS101 Co: This course develops advanced computer programming skills through the use of the Java programming language. Advanced features of the Java language are studied. Topics include object-oriented programming, polymorphism, inner class, interface and abstract class, various string processing, graphics and design strategies, exception handling, debugging, threading and multithreading, files and streams, and the serialization of objects. Topics will be reinforced through exercises in writing programs for varied applications. Fulfills open, liberal arts and computer language electives. (4 lecture hours per week)
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