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3.00 Credits
An intermediate or advanced course with lecture and work-based instruction that helps students gain practical experience in the discipline, enhance skills, and integrate knowledge. Indirect supervision is provided by the work supervisor while the lecture is provided by the College faculty or by other individuals under the supervision of the educational institution. Cooperative education may be a paid or unpaid learning experience. The student, in cooperation with the work supervisor will develop a learning plan, apply the theory, concepts and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry. The student will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry. Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours of instruction in the area of study, GPA of no less than 2.5. This is a Capstone Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the basic components of the criminal justice system: police, courts and corrections. Prerequisite: CPT of 78. This is an academic transfer course. This course might be part of a Tech Prep Program. See Tech Prep Program listing under ?Student Information.?
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the judiciary in the criminal justice system; structure of the American court system; prosecution; right to counsel; pre-trial release; grand juries; adjudication process; types and rules of evidence, sentencing. Prerequisite: CPT of 78. This is an academic transfer course. This course might be part of a Tech Prep Program. See Tech Prep Program listing under ?Student Information.? This course is articulated statewide for the high school Court Systems and Practices class.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the nature of criminal law; philosophical and historical development; major definitions and concepts; classification of crime; elements of crime; elements of crimes and penalties using The Texas Penal Code as illustrations; criminal responsibility. Prerequisite: CPT of 78. This is an academic transfer course. This course might be part of a Tech Prep Program. See Tech Prep Program listing under ?Student Information.? This course is articulated statewide for the high school Court Systems and Practices class.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies corrections in the criminal justice system; organization of correctional systems; correctional role; institutional operations; alternatives to institutionalization; treatment and rehabilitation; current and future issues. Prerequisite: CPT of 78.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the police profession; organization of law enforcement systems; the police role; police discretion; ethics; police-community interaction; current and future issues. Prerequisite: CPT of 78.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction of the theory and practice of skin care. Students will learn to identify the terminology related to the skin treatments, demonstrate the proper application, and exhibit workplace competencies in skin care. Prerequisites: CSME 1401, 1405, 1443, and 1451. Course is required of Operators; Facial Specialist will enroll in CSME 1447.
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4.00 Credits
This is an overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of cosmetology. Students will learn to demonstrate professional ethics, sanitation and safety. The course will explain the rules and regulations of the institution, department, and state. Prerequisite: MATH 0303, READ 0300, and ENGL 0330.
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4.00 Credits
A course in the basic fundamentals of cosmetology. Topics include service preparation, manicure, facial, chemical services, shampoo, haircut, wet styling, and comb out. Students will learn to identify fundamental concepts related to skills required by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations; implement fundamental skills required by the Texas Department of Licensingand Regulations. Prerequisite: MATH 0303, READ 0300, and ENGL 0330.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introduction to the theory and practice of haircutting. Topics include terminology, implements, sectioning, and finishing techniques. Students will learn to identify terminology and exhibit basic workplace competencies related to haircutting and finishing techniques. Demonstrate use of implements and various sectioning, haircutting and finishing skills. Prerequisites: CSME 1401, 1405, 1443, and 1451.
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