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3.00 Credits
(Formerly COSM 1422, COSM 1314) (Not offered after Summer 2008) This course provides in-depth coverage of the theory and practice of skin care, facials, and cosmetics. Topics of study include facial cleansing; manipulations; toning; moisturizing; application of packs and masks; daytime, evening and corrective makeup; cosmetic chemistry; and superfluous hair removal techniques. Prerequisite and co-requisite: Reading level 4 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. 176 contact hours per semester. Students may not receive credit for CSME 1547 if they have previously earned credit for COSM 1422 or COSM 1314. (5:3-8)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly COSM 2401, CSME 1471, CSME 1472) This is an overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of hair weaving and braiding. Prerequisites and co-requisites: Reading level 4 and concurrent enrollment with CSME 1457. 160 contact hours per semester. Students may not receive credit for CSME 1552 if they have previously earned credit for CSME 1471 or CSME 1472. (5:3-7)
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3.00 Credits
This course features presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation, including terminology, application, and workplace competencies. Emphasis on history, chemistry, hair structure, chemical texturizing techniques, service preparation, brush and scalp techniques/ analysis, shampooing and conditioning. Prerequisites: Reading level 4 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. (Note: Students may not receive credit for CSME 1553 if they have previously earned credit for COSM 1321 or COSM 1312.) 176 contact hours per semester. (5:3-8)
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student for the state licensing written examination. The emphasis will be directed towards the preparation for the state written exam, the refinement of professional skills to serve clients and the development of business practices for successful entry into the industry. Prerequisite: Reading level 4, CSME 1501, CSME 1553, CSME 1310, CSME 1354. Co-requisites: CSME 2501, CSME 1355, CSME 2310, CSME 2343, and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. 80 contact hours per semester. (2:1-4)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly COSM 1342, COSM 1303) This course focuses on advanced concepts and practice of haircutting. Topics include haircuts utilizing scissors, razors, and/or clippers. Emphasis will be directed towards men's haircutting techniques, women's haircutting techniques, and client services in the salon. Prerequisites and co-requisites: Reading level 4, CSME 1310 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. 112 contact hours per semester. Students may not receive credit for CSME 2310 if they have previously earned credit for COSM 1342 or COSM 1303. (3:1-6)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CSME 1372) This course is a continuation of the application of facial/estetics technology I. Emphasizes preparation for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Facial Exam. Prerequisites and co-requisites: Reading level 4 and concurrent enrollment is CSME 1545 and CSME 2431 or department chair approval. Students may not receive credit for CSME 2333 if they have previously earned credit for CSME 1372 or CSME 1272. 80 contact hours per term (3:2-3)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the mastery of advanced cosmetology techniques including hair designs, professional cosmetology services, and workplace competencies. Additional topics include the creation of an employment portfolio. Prerequisites and co-requisites: Reading level 4 and department chair approval. 80 contact hours per semester. (3:1-4)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the applications of procedures necessary for salon development. Topics include professional ethics and goals, salon operation, record keeping and the creation of an employment portfolio. Prerequisite: Reading level 4 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. 96 contact hours (3:2-4).
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly COSM 2333, COSM 2612) This continuation of the fundamentals of instruction of cosmetology students introduces methods and techniques of teaching informational theory relative to cosmetology. Prerequisites: Reading level 6, Math level 4, Writing level 6, CSME 1435 and CSME 1534. Co-requisites: CSME 2515 or department chair approval. 112 contact hours per semester. (4:2-5)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly COSM 1234, COSM 1334) This is a course in the theory, application, and related technology of artificial nails. Topics include the theory of the skin and nail structure, functions, condition, lesions, growth, irregularities, and diseases. Emphasis will be directed toward applications of nail extensions, to include sculpture nails, tips, wraps, fiberglass, gels, odorless products, and nail art. Simulated work experience provides the opportunity for the students to further develop learned skills in the area of safety, human relations, employment relations, salesmanship, and public relations. Prerequisites and corequisites Reading level 4 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. 112 contact hours per semester. Student may not receive credit for CSME 2430 if they have previously earned credit for COSM 1234 or COSM 1334. (4:3-4)
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