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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting. Topics include: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling; manicure/pedicure/advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions/decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; and state licensure preparation.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes the steps involved in opening and operating a privately owned cosmetology salon. Topics include: planning a salon, business management, retailing, public relations, sales skills, career development, and client retention.
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7.00 Credits
Provides additional experience in manicuring and pedicuring techniques required of applicants for state licensure. Emphasis is placed on performance, using live models in an actual or simulated occupational setting. Topics include: manicure, nail repair, artificial nails, pedicure, and advanced and new techniques.
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9.00 Credits
Provides nail care experience on live models. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The appropriate number of applications required by the state board of cosmetology in theory and service credit requirements for this course. Emphasis is placed on performance, using live models in an actual or simulated occupational setting. Topics include: manicure/pedicure, nail repair, artificial nails, electric file, advanced/new techniques, HIV and OSHA updates, nail art, receptionist/dispensary, and state board licensure preparation.
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5.00 Credits
Fundamentals of Commercial Truck Driving introduces students to the trucking industry, federal and state regulations, records and forms, industrial relations, and other non-driving activities. This course provides an emphasis on safety that will continue throughout the program.
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5.00 Credits
This course focuses on familiarizing students with truck instruments and controls and on performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the Driving Range. Each student must receive at least twelve (12) hours behind-the-wheel (BTW) instructional time in range operations- operating a tractor trailer through clearance maneuvers, backing, turning, parallel parking, and coupling & uncoupling.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced Operations focuses on developing driving skills under actual road conditions. The classroom part of the course stresses following safe operating practices. On the road, safe operating practices are integrated into the development of driving skills. Each student must receive at least twelve (12) hours behind-the-wheel (BTW) instructional time on the street/road. In addition, the student must have a minimum program total of 44 (fourty four) hours BTW instructional time in any combination (with CTD 102) of range and street/road driving. Note: State law requires that, whenever a vehicle is operated on public roads, an instructor must be present in the truck while a student is driving.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides learners with an overview of the funcitonal and strucutal composition of warehousing and distribution centers. Topics include: product flow, warehousing processes, working safely in a warehousing environment, prinicples of running a business, workplace ethics and how employees affect the bottom line.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides training in the workplace practices that contribute to success on the job. Units in this course include: The art of effect communication, working together, positive image, and interview skills.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides learners with the knowledge and core skills associated with warehousing and distribution. Units in this course include: warehosuing and distribution, warehousing productivity measures, methods of inventory management, protecting materials and merchandise, palletizing, handling systems, and processing hazaardous materials.
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