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3.00 Credits
This course instructs students in aviation pedagogy and to provide them with the tools necessary for teaching this subject matter to new students. In addition, concepts learned in AVT 101, AVT 111 and AVT 211 are reinforced. As the practical exam associated with the Certified Flight Instructor Rating has a high (over 30% national average) failure rate, this course better prepares students for this exam.
Prerequisite:
AVT 211
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1.00 Credits
Minimum 15 flight hours. This course prepares the commercial pilot to meet the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 141 flight requirements for the Certifed Flight Instructor (CFI) certification. The estimated minimum flight hours required in this course are 15 hours, which cover practice teaching, flight theory and flight maneuvers. The actual flight hours may vary based on student proficiency. Students must pass the FAA Certified Flight Instructor Airplane Practical Exam to complete the course.
Prerequisite:
AVT 205
Corequisite:
AVT 250
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2.00 Credits
This course is primarily designed to instruct students in aviation pedagogy and to provide them with the tools necessary for teaching this subject matter to new students for the Certified Flight Instructor lnstrument practical examination. This course provides students with the means to reinforce the concepts learned in AVT 101, AVT 111 and AVT 211.
Prerequisite:
AVT 250
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1.00 Credits
This course prepares the commercial pilot to meet the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 141 flight requirements for the Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFI-I) certification. The estimated minimum flight hours required in this course are 10 hours, which covers practice teaching, flight theory and analysis of flight maneuvers. The actual flight hours may vary based on student proficiency. Students must pass the Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Practical Exam to complete the course.
Prerequisite:
AVT 255 AVT 250
Corequisite:
AVT 260
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6.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of the history and profession of barbering while helping students develop life skills and promote professional image. Students are instilled with an appreciation for one of the world's oldest professions and maintain the continuation of the historical perspective for future generations of barbers. Emphasis is on professionalism while students identify values and attitudes of goal setting, motivation, self-management and time management.
Corequisite:
BAR 112C
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6.00 Credits
This course examines bacteriology including the growth, reproduction and relationship of bacteria to the spread of diseases. Infection control and safe work practices as they relate to the barbershop are discussed. Decontamination for the prevention and control of pathogen transmittal, demonstration of proper decontamination procedures for tools, equipment and surfaces are introduced. Universal precautions and responsibility of a professional barber are identified along with the principal tools and implements of barbering. The importance of anatomy and physiology to the professional are discussed along with chemistry, electricity and light therapy. Emphasis of safety precautions includes investigation of properties and disorders of the skin, hair and scalp.
Corequisite:
BAR 112C
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces students to draping procedures, scalp and facial massage and scalp treatments. Students identify the muscles, nerves and arteries affected by facial massage as well as treatments for the skin and skin care products. Students are introduced to the facial shave procedure and the physiological structures and angles of the face using specific strokes of the shaving area. Students gain proficiency in men's haircutting, shampooing, styling, hair replacement measurements, construction, cutting, cleaning and alternative hair replacement methods.
Prerequisite:
BAR 101, BAR 102, BAR 112C
Corequisite:
BAR 113C
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces students to women's haircutting and styling. Topics include texturizing, wet styling, blow-drying, thermal curling and straightening techniques. Additionally, students learn to complete chemical texture services while understanding the effects of the service on the hair. Principles of color theory including hair coloring and lightening procedures are discussed.
Prerequisite:
BAR 101, BAR 102, BAR 112C
Corequisite:
BAR 113C
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6.00 Credits
This course prepares the student for the barbering career including topics such as barber shop management, job search skills and State Board licensing laws. Students learn about the functions of a barber shop owner or manager and the different types of business ownership. Topics include developing a business plan, advertising, designing floor plans, creating services and discussing retail sales techniques. Students review goal setting and discuss the different industry positions available for barbers. Resumes and portfolios are created. Preparation for State Board Examinations and State Barber Board Rules and Regulations are examined.
Prerequisite:
BAR 103, BAR 104, BAR 113C
Corequisite:
BAR 114C
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2.00 Credits
This course provides supervised clinical practice of various Barber skills and techniques learned in Principles of Barbering 1 and Principles of Barbering 2. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis.
Corequisite:
BAR 101, BAR 102
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