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CSME 2431: Principles of Facial/Esthetic Technology III
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly COSM 2422, COSM 2712) This course focuses on advanced concepts and principles of skin care and other related technologies. Prerequisites and co-requisites: CSME 1545 Reading level 4 and concurrent enrollment in CSME 1545 and CSME 1372 or department chair approval. 128 contact hours per semester. (4:2-6)
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CSME 2445: Instructional Theory and Clinic Operation
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly COSM 2335, COSM 2613) This course is an overview of the objectives required by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Instructor Examination. It provides employment-seeking skills and instructs students in the preparation of résumésand interviewing techniques. Prerequisites: Reading level 6, Math level 4, Writing level 6, CSME 2414 and CSME 2515. Co-requisite: CSME 2544 or department chair approval. 112 contact hours per semester. (4:2-5)
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CSME 2501: Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly COSM 1322, COSM 1313) This course presents the theory, practice and chemistry of hair color. Topics include terminology, application, and workplace competencies related to hair color and chemistry. Emphasis will be directed towards hair lightening and temporary, semipermanent, demi-permanent, and permanent hair coloring using current applications, formulations, and mixing techniques. Prerequisites and co-requisites: 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 2501 if they have previously earned credit for COSM 1322 or COSM 1313. (5:3-8)
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CSME 2515: Cosmetology Instructor III
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly COSM 2434) A presentation of lesson plan assignments and evaluation techniques, this course introduces the students to the responsibility of assessing cosmetology techniques. Prerequisites: Reading level 6, Math level 4, Writing level 6, CSME 1435 and CSME 1534. Co-requisites: CSME 2414 or department chair approval. 144 contact hours per semester. (5:3-6)
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CSME 2539: Advanced Hair Design
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly COSM 2313, COSM 2423) This course promotes advanced concepts in the theory and practice of hair design. Topics include the master of advanced cosmetology techniques, professional cosmetology services, and workplace competencies. Emphasis will be directed toward client services in a simulated salon. Prerequisites and co-requisites: Reading level 4 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. 176 contact hours per semester. (5:3-8)
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CSME 2541: Preparation for the State Licensing Examination
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course emphasizes the study of theory and skill procedures, the refinement of professional skills to serve clients, and the development of business practices for successful entry into the industry. Prerequisites and co-requisites: Reading level 4 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. 176 contact hours per semester. (5:3-8)
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CSME 2544: Cosmetology Instructor IV
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly COSM 2436) This course focuses on advanced concepts of instruction in a cosmetology program. Topics include demonstration, development and implementation of advanced evaluation and assessment techniques. Prerequisites: Reading level 6, Math level 4, Writing level 6, CSME 2414 and CSME 2515. Co-requisites: CSME 2544 or department chair approval. 144 contact hours per semester. (5:3-6)
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CTEC 1401: Applied Petrochemical Technology
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly PROT 1310) This course offers instruction in the basic principles of physics and their application to process facilities. Topics include units of measurement; gas laws; thermodynamics; temperature; pressure; and the properties of solids, liquids, and gases, and how these properties relate to the operation of process equipment. Students define terms and principles of applied physics; solve problems using basic laws of physics; and apply principles of physics to the operation of plant equipment. Prerequisite: MATH 1333. (4:3-3)
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CTEC 2386: Internship-Chemical Technology/Technician
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course is designed to provide advanced students with workplace experience in the processing industry. The student will be assigned an industry mentor who will work with the student's instructor to assure that student learning outcomes are achieved. The instructor will visit the work site to evaluate student progress through interviews with both the student and the industry mentor. This may be a paid or unpaid experience. Prerequisites: PTAC 1332, PTAC 1410 or department chair approval. (3:0-18)
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CTMT 2332: Principles of Computed Tomography
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly RADT 2335) An introduction to the concepts and physical principles employed in computed tomography, this course emphasizes interactions between x-rays and matter and reviews concepts of radiation detectors and digital imaging. Current knowledge and theory of the biological effects of x-rays are explored, with an emphasis on how they relate to data acquisition, image production, and control and manipulation of image production. Included also are quality control issues and factors involved in purchasing decisions. Prerequisite or co-requisite: RADR 2340. (3:3-0)
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