College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
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1. Provide proof of an accumulated GPA of<br />
3.5 or higher in cosmetology courses.<br />
2. Meet minimum requirements for Freshman<br />
English I and Elementary Algebra.<br />
3. Provide a high school transcript or GED<br />
certificate.<br />
4.Provide a copy of a social security card.<br />
5.Provide a copy of proof of a currrent<br />
unencumbered cosmetology license.<br />
6.Submit completed Cosmetology<br />
Application.<br />
Students who meet stated criteria will be accepted<br />
for enrollment in the program unless the<br />
number of qualified applicants exceed available<br />
space. In this case, the selection process will<br />
be implemented.<br />
Selection Process<br />
1. Qualified applicants will be ranked according<br />
to their GPA.<br />
2. When two or more applicants have the same<br />
GPA, applicants will be admitted according<br />
to the date and time the application was<br />
received.<br />
3.Applicants not initially selected will be placed<br />
on a waiting list ranked according to GPA.<br />
Spaces that become available prior to the<br />
first day of classes will be filled from the<br />
waiting list.<br />
Total Hours Required: 21<br />
COSMETOLOGy<br />
TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE<br />
(COSMO.TC H)<br />
FALL & SPRING ENROLLMENT<br />
REQUIRED COURSES<br />
51 hours:<br />
COSM 115 -----Cosmetology Theory I<br />
COSM 1110 ---Cosmetology Lab I<br />
COSM 125 -----Cosmetology Theory II<br />
COSM 1210 ---Cosmetology Lab II<br />
COSM 132 -----Cosmetology Theory III<br />
COSM 1304 ---Cosmetology Lab III<br />
COSM 145 -----Cosmetology Theory IV<br />
COSM 1410 ---Cosmetology Lab IV<br />
FALL MID-TERM ENROLLMENT<br />
REQUIRED COURSES<br />
51 hours:<br />
COSM 113 -----Cosmetology Theory IA<br />
COSM 1106 ---Cosmetology Lab IA<br />
COSM 125 -----Cosmetology Theory II<br />
COSM 1210 ---Cosmetology Lab II<br />
COSM 132 -----Cosmetology Theory III<br />
COSM 1304 ---Cosmetology Lab III<br />
COSM 145 -----Cosmetology Theory IV<br />
COSM 1410 ---Cosmetology Lab IV<br />
COSM 112 -----Cosmetology Theory IB<br />
COSM 1104 ---Cosmetology Lab IB<br />
SPRING MID-TERM ENROLLMENT<br />
REQUIRED COURSES<br />
51 hours:<br />
COSM 123 -----Cosmetology Theory IIA<br />
COSM 1206 ---Cosmetology Lab IIA<br />
COSM 132 -----Cosmetology Theory III<br />
COSM 1304 ---Cosmetology Lab III<br />
COSM 145 -----Cosmetology Theory IV<br />
COSM 1410 ---Cosmetology Lab IV<br />
COSM 125 -----Cosmetology Theory II<br />
COSM 1210 ---Cosmetology Lab II<br />
COSM 142 -----Cosmetology Theory IIB<br />
COSM 1404 ---Cosmetology Lab IIB<br />
Total Hours Required: 51<br />
DRAFTING (DRAFT.AAS H)<br />
GROUP I: ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS<br />
9 hours:<br />
EH 113 ---------Freshman English I<br />
EH 123 ---------Freshman English II<br />
SP 243 ---------Fundamentals of Speech<br />
GROUP II: SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />
ELECTIVES (6 hours)<br />
GROUP III: MATH OR SCIENCE<br />
ELECTIVE (3 hours)<br />
MS 1123/143--Inter. Algebra or Tech. Math<br />
GROUP IV: PHySICAL EDUCATION<br />
No requirements for this degree<br />
GROUP V: REQUIRED COURSES<br />
47 hours:<br />
EG 114 ---------Engineering Drawing<br />
DR 124 ---------Basic Machine Design<br />
DR 134 ---------Basic Architectural Drafting I<br />
DR 144 ---------Architectural Drafting II<br />
DR 234 ---------Architectural Drafting III<br />
MMT 113 ------Introduction to Technology<br />
DR 104 ---------Introduction to CAD I<br />
DR 114 ---------Introduction to CAD II<br />
DRM 244 ------Introduction to CAM<br />
DR 254 ---------Advanced Machine Design<br />
DRE 134 -------Electrical/Electronic Drafting<br />
DR 174 ---------Civil Drawing<br />
Total Hours Required: 65<br />
DRAFTING<br />
TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE<br />
(DRAFT.TC H)<br />
GROUP I: ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS<br />
3 hours:<br />
EH 1023/1021-Basic Writing II or<br />
EH 113 ---------Freshman English I<br />
GROUP II: SCIENCE AND MATH<br />
ELECTIVE: (3 hours)<br />
GROUP III: REQUIRED COURSES<br />
35 hours:<br />
EG 114 ---------Engineering Drawing<br />
DR 124 ---------Basic Machine Design<br />
DR 134 ---------Basic Architectural Drafting I<br />
MMT 113 ------Introduction to Technology<br />
49<br />
DR 104 ---------Introduction to CAD I<br />
DR 114 ---------Introduction to CAD II<br />
DR 254 ---------Advanced Machine Design<br />
DRE 134 -------Electrical/Electronic Drafting<br />
DR 174 ---------Civil Drawing<br />
Total Hours Required: 38<br />
ELECTRICITy<br />
APPRENTICESHIP<br />
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCy<br />
(ELAPR.CP H•S)<br />
While this course of study leads toward<br />
a certificate of proficiency, the student<br />
should be aware of certain restrictions.<br />
This course of study is primarily for those<br />
currently employed with an electrical firm<br />
and wishing to study for their journeyman<br />
electrician exam. Unless certain other<br />
state requirements are met, the student<br />
will not be eligible to take the exam based<br />
on completion of the course of study<br />
alone. The student should check with<br />
the Department of Workforce Education,<br />
Apprenticeship Section, or Ouida McAfee,<br />
on Stuttgart campus at ext. 1843.<br />
FIRST SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 102 ----------EA Electricity I<br />
SECOND SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 112 ----------EA Electricity II<br />
THIRD SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 122 ----------EA Electricity III<br />
FOURTH SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 132 ----------EA Electricity IV<br />
FIFTH SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 142 ----------EA Electricity V<br />
SIXTH SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 152 ----------EA Electricity VI<br />
SEVENTH SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 162 ----------EA Electricity VII<br />
EIGHTH SEMESTER<br />
2 hours:<br />
IE 172 ----------EA Electricity VIII<br />
Total Hours Required: 16<br />
(major code and campus offered are listed after name of degree)