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CNA 101: Nursing Assistant Training
6.00 Credits
Harper College
Provides theory and training in the basic skills essential to the practice of health care workers who will assist the nurse in the care of patients in a variety of health care settings. Includes simulated practice and opportunity for clinical application. The course is approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Office of Health Regulations and successful completion is required for application for the Nurse Aide Competency exam. Prerequisite: Admission into the Certified Nursing Assistant program.
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COS 101: Cosmetology Basic I
10.00 Credits
Harper College
Introduces basic cosmetology with emphasis on roller control, pin curls, finger waves, permanent waving, and hair shaping Includes hair product analysis that will help in meeting the needs of clients. Meets State of Illinois licensing standard.
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COS 101 - Cosmetology Basic I
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COS 102: Cosmetology Basic II
10.00 Credits
Harper College
Includes basic cosmetology, level two skills: orientation, hair properties, shampooing and conditioning, thermal styling, bacteriology, sanitation and sterilization, permanent waving, hair coloring, hair lightening, wet hair styling, finger waving, and customer service. Students attend lectures, demonstrations, and workshops. Meets State of Illinois licensing requirements. Prerequisite: COS 101 with a grade of C or better.
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COS 111: Cosmetology Intermediate I
10.00 Credits
Harper College
Continues the cosmetology program in clinical practice with emphasis on skin care. Classes correlate the anatomy of the head, face and neck with current skin care practice. Meets State of Illinois licensing requirements. Prerequisite: COS 102 with a grade of C or better.
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COS 112: Cosmetology Intermediate II
10.00 Credits
Harper College
Continues the cosmetology program in clinical practice with emphasis on nail care and disorders, manicure/pedicure, skin care and disorders, massage, facial treatments, make-up and hair removal. Meets state licensing standards. Prerequisite: COS 111 with a grade of C or better.
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COS 121: Cosmetology Advanced
10.00 Credits
Harper College
Completes the cosmetology program with the following topics: wigs and hairpieces, electricity, disorders of the hair and scalp, scalp treatment, chemical relaxers and recurling, hair pressing, anatomy, chemistry, advanced perm waving and hair color, salon management and Illinois law. Provides students with the opportunity to prepare for the State Licensing Examination through review and testing in the theoretical and practical aspects of their training. Prerequisite: COS 112 with a grade of C or better.
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CSC 121: Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Harper College
Introduces a disciplined approach to problem solving and algorithm development. Introduces procedural approach; data abstraction; selection, repetition and sequence control structures; arrays, records and files; and an introduction to recursion. Emphasizes program design, testing and documentation using good programming style in a blockstructured, high-level programming language. Designed as the first of a sequence of courses (CSC 121, CSC 122, CSC 216 and CSC 217) for students majoring in Computer Science. IAI CS 911 Prerequisite: MTH 103 and MTH 104 or MTH 140 with grades of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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CSC 122: Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Harper College
Introduces the design and implementation of large scale problems. Introduces data structures: files, sets, pointers, lists, stacks, queues, trees and graphs. Introduces program verification and complexity. Builds previous knowledge of recursion, text processing, and searching and sorting algorithms. Designed as the second of a sequence of courses (CSC 121, CSC 122, CSC 216, CSC 217) for students majoring in Computer Science. IAI CS 912 Prerequisite: CSC 121 and MTH 200 with grades of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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CSC 208: Problem Solving for Science and Engineering Using FORTRAN
4.00 Credits
Harper College
Emphasizes problems analysis and problem solving. Includes problem formulation, data storage and retrieval techniques, algorithm analysis and development, flow chart or pseudocode construction. Introduces the student to numerical methods and simulations. Develops working knowledge of current version of FORTRAN. Designed to use the computer in the study of problems in engineering, mathematics and/or physical sciences. Intended for the mathematics, science, computer science or engineering student. IAI EGR 921, IAI MTH 922 Prerequisite: MTH 200 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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CSC 211: Introduction to C Programming and Unix
4.00 Credits
Harper College
Develops working knowledge in the use of the computer in the C programming language. Includes problem formulation, data storage and retrieval, algorithms, flowcharts or pseudocode, numerical analysis and structural programming, lexical analysis and string manipulation. Introduces student to a UNIX-like operating system environment. Intended for the computer science or engineering student. Prerequisite: CSC 121 or CSC 208 with a grade of C or better, or consent of instructor.
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