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COSM 1200: Salon Practicum
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
In this course, students will purchase needed credits (hours) to complete the required 1550 hours set forth by the State Board of Cosmetology.
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COSM 2000: Artistry in Hairstyling
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course focuses on the various types of non-surgical hair additions. Students will learn about the care and styling of wigs and basic braiding procedures to create hairstyles that are pleasing to clients.
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COSM 2100: Chemical Texture Services
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Students will learn about hair relaxation and wave formation techniques in accordance with manufacturers' directions. Other topics in the course include consulting with clients to determine their needs and preferences, and the importance of conducting chemical services in a safe environment.
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COSM 2200: Manicuring/Pedicuring
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
In this course students will learn basic manicuring and pedicuring procedures. Students will understand the importance of providing services in a safe environment.
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COSM 2300: Cosmetology Anatomy
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Cosmetology is primarily limited to the skin, muscles, nerves, circulatory system and bones of the head, face, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, lower legs and feet. In this course students will understand the anatomy of these areas to help develop the necessary techniques to be used during scalp massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and shampoo services.
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COSM 2400: Advanced Nail Techniques
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
In this course students will learn how to conduct a client consultation to determine client needs and preferences. Students will learn about a variety of salon products that will enable them to provide nail services to clients.
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COSM 2500: Salon Business
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
In this course students will learn how to manage their time to provide efficient client services. Students will learn the necessary steps to retain clients, and how to market salon products and maintain business records.
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COSM 2800: Alexandria Body Sugaring
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
In this course students will learn how to remove hair using the Alexandria Professional Body Sugaring advanced system. The course includes theory and thorough knowledge of the correct techniques employed in the practice of body sugaring.
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CPTR 1001: Introduction to Programming and Scripting
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course is an introduction to computer programming. Emphasis will be on programming concepts, program design methodology, program debugging, problem solving and writing clear code.
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CPTR 1103: Introduction to Assistive Technology
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course explores the design, development and use of technology that benefits people with disabilities. Students will gain a general understanding of the various assistive and adaptive technologies utilized to improve or develop functional communication and daily living skills for individuals with disabilities. Throughout this course, case studies will be used to illustrate application of principles and theories in assistive technology.
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