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1.00 Credits
This course is a basic introduction to the Linux operating system and GNU tools. Topics include: what Linux is, how Linux differs from Microsoft Windows, Linux design philosophy, Linux command line interface, graphical interfaces, user management, group management, Linux file systems and file management, and essential commands and utilities.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Introduction to QuickBooks. In the intermediate level, students learn advanced record keeping, and how to enter and maintain payroll information. Students also learn how to prepare and embellish financial statements and other reports while incorporating graphics and various font attributes. Prerequisite: CSA106.
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This course is a continuation of Introduction to Microsoft Excel. In this course, students learn to create hyperlinks, use the functions tool, revise and display formulas, link worksheets within the workbook, to e-mail the workbook, amongst other features. Prerequisite: CSA109.
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This course is a continuation of Introduction to Microsoft Access where students will learn how to create table relationships, manage data, define data rules, use advanced queries to answer specific questions, and create summary queries. Students will also learn how to create and enhance custom forms and create a main form with subforms. Prerequisite: CSA112.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Introduction to Microsoft Word and provides an indepth exploration of the advanced features of Microsoft Word. Students learn to apply mail merge techniques for the production of form letters; to create headers, footers, footnotes and endnotes for reports; and to sort existing text. Prerequisite: CSA115.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Introduction to Microsoft Publisher. Throughout this course, students learn how to design and layout professional desktop publications. Emphasis is placed on creating tables and text boxes, linking text boxes, and grouping text boxes and objects. Prerequisite: CSA118.
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This course is a continuation of Introduction to Linux class and teaches more advanced techniques. Topics include: installing Linux, shell scripting, program installation, differences between Linux distributions, common applications and utilities, using pipes and redirection, job control, and managing services. Prerequisite: CSA120.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Cosmetology Theory in all areas of cosmetology including professional image, first aid and work ethics, State law and Regulations. Students will learn to recognize needed lifestyle changes as a full-time student. They will also know the completion, licensure, and rules of the school. Prerequisites: ENG104 and READ105 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores. Corequisites: CSMT118, CSMT123 and CSMT126.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction course that provides the student with the basic skills and techniques of painting nails with an airbrush. Students will learn airbrush mechanics, trade terminology, paints systems, supplies & materials, basic graphics, basic drawings, layout, transfer, stenciling, airbrush painting and nail air. Students will learn applicable paintbrush ethnics. It will give the student a well-balanced art experience. This course also gives the experienced cosmetologist the ability to further diversify with an airbrush and enhance their skills in the art of painting nails.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the preparation, procedures and practices, materials, implements, hair analysis, scalp disorders, related chemistry, client record keeping and safety. Corequisites: CSMT109, CSMT123 and CSMT126.
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