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1.00 Credits
Presents state laws and regulations, professional image, employability skills, ethics, professional standards, State Board standards, job-seeking and retention skills, customer service, teamwork, problem solving and quality principles.
Corequisite:
COS 2505 AND COS 2510 AND COS 2590 AND COS 2692
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3.00 Credits
This course will expose the student to salon business and retail concepts in a salon. Salon establishment and salon owner or mentor must have current licenses approved by the New Mexico Board of Barbers and Cosmetologist and Central New Mexico Community College.
Corequisite:
COS 2505 AND COS 2510 AND COS 2511 AND COS 2692
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4.00 Credits
Offers advanced application of safety, shampoo, rinses, scalp treatments, chemical rearranging, perms and relaxers, hair cutting, hair coloring, bleaching, hairstyling, facials, manicuring and pedicuring or other areas with minimal supervision in a salon setting.
Corequisite:
COS 2505 AND COS 2510 AND COS 2511 AND COS 2590
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to Computational Science using modeling and simulation. Apply the fundamentals of computational thinking to solve a realistic problem of interdisciplinary environment. Employing lab activities integrated into the course, students will learn the agent-based programming language to formulate their problem modules, experiment to find solutions, and evaluate the results. Students will practice cycling through the formulation, experiment, and evaluation process for a realistic conclusion.
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4.00 Credits
Learn the fundamental programming concepts and problem solving skills. Apply variables, data types, functions, controls, and memory to write applications to solve small/medium sized problems.
Prerequisite:
(BCIS 1110 or CSCI 1108) AND (MATH 1240 or Higher except MATH 2015 , MATH 2110) or Math Skills 6
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the art of computing. Study the fundamentals of computer structures and explores the relation between computer programming and problem solving.
Prerequisite:
(BCIS 1110 or CSCI 1108) AND ( MATH 1240 or Higher except MATH 2015 , MATH 2110) or Math Skills 6
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to computing using MATLAB. To learn the general concepts of computing and programming, understand the relation between writing computer programs and solving problems.
Prerequisite:
MATH 1240 or Higher except MATH 2015 , MATH 2110 or Math Skills 6
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to discrete mathematics, study how to use discrete structures in computer science. Topics included are logic, sets, relations, functions, methods of proof, recursion, combinatorics, graph theory, and algorithms.
Prerequisite:
(CSCI 1151 or CSCI 1152 or CSCI 1153) AND MATH 1510
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the method underlying modern program development with object-oriented approaches. Topics included are object-oriented design and implementation, concurrent processing, networking, and software system integration.
Prerequisite:
CSCI 1151 or CSCI 1152
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1.00 Credits
Introduces food code guidelines for food safety and sanitation. Emphasis is on identification and controls of biological, chemical and physical hazards. ServSafer Food Protection Manager Certification is available.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 AND Math Skills 2 Alg
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