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CIS 276: Server Administration. c
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course introduces network operating system administration. PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course provides students with hands-on experience using presentation graphics software. Students will develop skills common to most presentation graphics software by developing a wide variety of presentations. Emphasis is on planning, developing, and editing functions associated with presentations.
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CIS 285: Object Oriented Programming. b
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is a advanced object-oriented programming course and covers advanced program development techniques and concepts in the context of an object-oriented language, such as C++ or Java. Subject matter includes object-oriented analysis and design, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism (operator and function overloading), information hiding, abstract data types, reuse, dynamic memory allocation, and file manipulation. Upon completion, students should be able to develop a hierarchical class structure necessary to the implementation of an object-oriented software system.
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CIS 299: Directed Studies in Computer Science. c
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course allows independent study under the direction of an instructor. Topics to be included in the course material will be approved by the instructor prior to or at the beginning of the class. Upon completion, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics as specified by the instructor.
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COS 111: Cosmetology Science & Art
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. COREQUISITE: COS 112 and/or as required by program. In this course, students are provided a study of personal and professional image, ethical conduct, sanitation, hair styling, and nail care. Topics include personal and professional development, bacteriology, decontamination, infection control, draping, shampooing, conditioning, hair shaping, and hair styling. Upon completion, students should be able to apply safety rules and regulations and write procedures for skills identified in this course. NDC, CORE
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COS 112: Cosmetology Science & Art Lab
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. COREQUISITE: COS 111 and/or as required by program. In this course, students are provided the practical experience for sanitation, shampooing, hair shaping, hairstyling, and nail care. Emphasis is placed on sterilization, shampooing, hair shaping, hairstyling, manicuring, and pedicuring. Upon completion, the student should be able to perform safety and sanitary precautions, shampooing, hair shaping, hairstyling, and nail care procedures. NDC, CORE
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COS 113: Chemical Methodology
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. COREQUISITE: COS 114 and/or as required by program. This course focuses on the theory of hair and scalp disorders, permanent waving, chemical relaxers, and the composition of the hair. Topics include disorders and analysis of the scalp and hair, permanent waving, chemical hair relaxing, and soft curling. Upon completion,
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COS 114: Chemical Methodology Lab
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. COREQUISITE: COS 113 and/or as required by program. In this course, students are provided the practical experience of permanent waving, chemical relaxing, and hair analysis. Topics include permanent waving, chemical relaxing, soft curl, and scalp and hair analysis. Upon completion, the student should be able to analyze the scalp and hair and perform these chemical services using safety and sanitary precautions. NDC, CORE
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COS 121: Colorimetry
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. COREQUISITE: COS 122 and/or as required by program. In this course, students learn the techniques of hair coloring and hair lightening. Emphasis is placed on color application, laws, levels and classifications of color and problem solving. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify all phases of hair coloring and the effects of the hair. NDC, CORE
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COS 122: Colorimetry Applications
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. COREQUISITE: COS 121 and/or as required by program. In this course, students apply hair coloring and hair lightening techniques. Topics include consultation, hair analysis, skin test and procedures and applications of all phases of hair coloring and lightening. Upon completion, the student should be able to perform procedures for hair coloring and hair lightening. NDC, CORE
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COS 123: Cosmetology Salon Practices
3.00 Credits
Northeast Alabama Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course is designed to allow students to practice all phases of cosmetology in a salon setting. Emphasis is placed on professionalism, receptionist duties, hair styling, hair shaping, chemical, and nail and skin services for clients. Upon completion, the student should be able to demonstrate professionalism and the procedures of cosmetology in a salon setting. NDC
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