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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students continue both theory and practical application in Electric Filing, Aromatherapy, Acrylic and Gel nails, and the required soft skills of working in a service oriented occupation, as well as sanitation and disinfection procedures required by Kansas Board of Cosmetology. After completing a total of 70 clock hours of theory and practical instruction, students will have completed the requirements set forth by the Kansas Board of Cosmetology and the ICC Cosmetology Department to receive a Certifi cate of Completion of the Nail Tech program.
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3.00 - 11.00 Credits
Advanced clinic laboratory practices. Theory, Kansas Law. Prerequisite: Cosmetology II COS1111). Must pass with B.
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3.00 - 11.00 Credits
Continuation of advanced clinic laboratory practices. Kansas State Board of Cosmetology demonstration and oral exam procedures. Final exam. Prerequisite: Cosmetology III COS2011). Must pass mock written and practical with 75%.
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
This course is for the cosmetologist licensed at least one year, wishing to obtain training in order to qualify for the Kansas Instructor Examination, and upon successfully passing a Kansas Instructors License. This course is also a prerequisite for the cosmetologist licensed less than one year and will continue their training with Cosmetology Instructor Training II COS2619).
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
This course is for the cosmetologist licensed less than one year, wishing to obtain training to qualify for the Kansas Instructor Examination, and upon successfully passing a Kansas Instructors License. This course is also a prerequisite for the cosmetologist licensed less than one year and has completed Cosmetology Instructor Training I COS2609).
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the structure, programming and application of Visual Basic. This course utilizes Visual Basic as a general purpose language but emphasizes problem-solving solutions for business, science and fi nancial applications. The student is introduced to object-oriented and event-driven programming. Topics include forms, events, properties, syntax and fi le processing. Prerequisite: Computer Concepts & Applications or Computer Information Systems.
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3.00 Credits
The student will create web pages for a business or organization. In the process, the student will learn practical tools and knowledge that can easily be applied to a variety of development situations. Topics will include: HTML basics; working with text, links, images and multimedia; creating lists and tables; developing frames and forms; JavaScript. Knowledge of computer programming or Web development is not necessary. This class is offered on-line during the spring semester only.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the fundamentals of programming and software development using C++, a popular high-level programming language developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories. Students will have the opportunity to learn the basics of programming and algorithm development. They will be able to create programs that are applicable to several different settings in business and industry, as well as the fundamentals for creating interesting applications of their own. Prerequisite: Computer Concepts & Applications or Computer Information Systems, College Algebra or equivalent mathematics, a knowledge of programming in BASIC or Pascal, or approval of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to serve the needs of individuals who are interested in learning more about networking technologies as well as those interested in obtaining Microsoft certifi cation in Networking Essentials. Students will learn many pertinent networking concepts such as net-working essentials, hardware, communications and protocols, architectures, administration and support, enterprise and distributed networks, troubleshooting, and using Internet Resources. Offered in spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to serve the needs of individuals who are interested in learning advanced concepts and techniques in the design, development, and implementation of Web pages and applications. Students will learn advanced concepts and techniques of tables, graphics, animation, audio/video, forms, and databases. The latest in Web, graphic, and animation design software programs will be utilized.
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