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3.00 Credits
Collecting of senior citizens' oral histories focusing on a single era in U.S. History; editing of oral histories into a readers' theatre script.
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1.00 Credits
(Performing and Communication Arts Division) Prerequisites: Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice; enrollment in or completion of at least one of the following: Speech 5AB,18, Telcm 2B, 14A-B, 16A, 18, 21, 106A-B, ThArt 12A. Student projects and supervised on-campus experience in speech pathology, telecommunications, theater arts (including on-campus radio and television production), engineering, newswriting, theater arts technology. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 90 hours field practice.
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2.00 Credits
(Performing and Communication Arts Division) Prerequisites: Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice; enrollment in or completion of at least one of the following: Speech 5AB, 18, Telcm 2B, 14A-B, 16A, 18, 21, 106A-B, ThArt 12A. Student projects and supervised on-campus experience in speech pathology, telecommunications, theater arts (including on-campus radio and television production), engineering, newswriting, theater arts technology. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 180 hours field practice.
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1.00 Credits
(Performing and Communication Arts Division) Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson. Individual projects in the communication arts and sciences. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
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3.00 Credits
(Visual Arts and Media Studies Division) Mass media as information distributors; print media, radio and television broadcasting, motion pictures, public relations, sales and advertising. Rights and responsibilities under the First Amendment. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC *CAN: JOUR 4
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36.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Cosmt 114B-D each require the satisfactory completion of the preceding course in this sequence. Cosmt 115 may be substituted for Cosmt 114A. Principles of cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Each course 9 units, and a total of 90 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory.
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8.00 Credits
Principles of cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Eight weeks. Summer intersession. Total of 80 hours lecture and 240 hours laboratory.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Cosmt 114A or 115. Principles of cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Eight weeks. Maximum credit 16 units, 8 units each summer.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Cosmt 114A. Principles of cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Eight weeks. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each summer.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Cosmt 114A-D. Principles of cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Three weeks. Total of 15 hours lecture and 45 hours laboratory.
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