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4.00 Credits
Banner Title: Practicum I This course provides the laboratory experience students need to develop the skill levels required to be competent cosmetologists. The Georgia State Board of Cosmetology prescribes the allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology. This course includes a portion of the hours required for licensure. Topics include permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; styling; dispensary; manicure, pedicure, and advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions and decontamination; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. Prerequisites/Corequisites: COS 108, COS 109, COS 110, COS 111, COS 112 Offered Summer and Winter terms on the Athens campus Offered Fall term on the Elbert campus and on the Greene campus Offered Spring term on the Walton campus
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8.00 Credits
Banner Title: Practicum II This course provides the laboratory experiences students need in order to develop the skill levels required to be competent cosmetologists. The Georgia State Board of Cosmetology prescribes the allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology. This course includes a portion of the hours required for licensure. Topics include permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; styling; dispensary; manicure, pedicure, and advanced nail techniques; reception; manicure, pedicure, and advanced nail techniques; advanced styling and shaping; industry concepts; and surviving in the salon (transitioning from class to employment). Students must pay a $30 supply fee when registering for this course. Prerequisite/Corequisite: COS 113 Offered Summer and Winter terms on the Athens campus Offered Fall term on the Elbert campus and on the Greene campus Offered Spring term on the Walton campus
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Practicum III This course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Course content emphasizes the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. Students enrolled in this course satisfy the appropriate number of applications needed to complete state board service credit requirements. Students practice in a laboratory setting. Topics include permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatment; haircutting; styling; dispensary; manicure, pedicure, and advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions and decontamination; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance. Prerequisites/Corequisites: COS 113, COS 114 Offered Fall and Spring terms on the Athens campus Offered Winter term on the Elbert campus and on the Greene campus Offered Summer term on the Walton campus
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Practicum IV This practicum course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Course content places emphasis on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. Students enrolled in this course satisfy the appropriate number of applications needed to complete state board service credit requirements. Students practice in a laboratory setting. Topics include permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; styling; dispensary; manicure, pedicure, and advanced nail techniques; reception; safety precautions and decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance; and state licensure preparation. Students must pay a $30 supply fee when registering for this course. Prerequisites/Corequisite: COS 115 Offered Fall and Spring terms on the Athens campus Offered Winter term on the Elbert campus and on the Greene campus Offered Summer term on the Walton campus
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4.00 Credits
Banner Title: Salon Management Students study the steps involved in opening and operating a privately owned salon. Topics include planning a salon, managing a business, retailing, public relations, sales skills, career development, and client retention. Prerequisite: COS 100 Offered Fall and Spring terms on the Athens campus Offered Winter term on the Elbert campus
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Intro to Criminal Justice This course examines the emergence, progress, and problems of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics include the American criminal justice system; constitutional limitations; organization of enforcement, adjudication, and corrections; and career opportunities and requirements. Prerequisite: Provisional admission Offered Fall, Winter, and Spring terms
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Corrections This course provides an overview of all phases of the American correctional system and practices, including its history, procedures, and objectives. Topics include history and evolution of correctional facilities; legal and administrative problems; institutional facilities and procedures; probation, parole, and prerelease programs; alternative sentencing; rehabilitation; community involvement; and staffing. Prerequisite: Provisional admission Offered Summer and Winter terms
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Principles of Law Enforcement This course examines the principles of organization, administration, and duties of local and state law enforcement agencies, with emphasis on police departments. Topics include history and philosophy of law enforcement, evaluation of administrative practices, problems in American law enforcement agencies, emerging concepts, professionalism, and community crime prevention programs. Prerequisite: Provisional admission Offered Fall term
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Intro to Criminal Procedure Instructors introduce the substantive law of major crimes against persons and property. Attention is given to courtroom trials. Topics covered in this course include laws of arrest and search and seizure; procedures governing arrest, trial, and administration of criminal sanctions; rules of evidence; general court procedures; rights and duties of officers and citizens; and Supreme Court rulings that apply to criminal justice and constitutional law. Prerequisite: CRJ 101 Offered Winter term
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Criminal Investigation Methods This course presents the fundamental principles of criminal investigation. Emphasis is placed on legal requirements stated in Georgia Criminal Law, definition of felony crimes stated in the Georgia Code, and fundamentals of investigative procedures, crime scene searches, identification and collection of evidence, note-taking and report writing, surveillance, identification of witnesses and suspects, interviews and interrogations, and preparation and presentation of evidence in court. Topics include Georgia Criminal Law, common investigative techniques, and procedures used for investigating various crimes. Prerequisite: Program admission Offered Fall and Spring terms
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