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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Cy 223 Organic Chemistry (Selected Topics)<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: Cy 214 or Cy 213. A continuation of Cy 213,<br />
emphasizing structure-reaction relationship and mechanistic<br />
pathways. There is no laboratory requirement for this course.<br />
Cy 224 Organic Chemistry<br />
4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />
Prerequisite: Cy 214. A continuation of Cy 214, emphasizing<br />
structure-reaction relationships and mechanistic pathways.<br />
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGy<br />
CT 114 Computer Information Systems<br />
4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />
Prerequisite: Keyboarding and/or computer skills. This course<br />
introduces computer terminology and concepts. Students<br />
will have “hands-on” experience using Microsoft Office,<br />
which includes word processing, database, spreadsheet, and<br />
presentations. Students will also have “hands-on” training using<br />
email and the Internet.<br />
CT 153 Computer Operating Systems<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: CT 114 or departmental approval. This course<br />
presents the fundamental concepts of an operating system, file<br />
management activities, the Internet and E-Mail. Microsoft<br />
Windows will be used as the operating system.<br />
CT 164 Introduction to Programming<br />
4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />
Prerequisite: CT 114 or departmental approval. This course<br />
introduces the student to the fundamental concepts and use of<br />
object-oriented programming to create applications in a windows<br />
environment using Visual Basic programming language. The<br />
student will also learn to use the three programming structures:<br />
sequential, selection, repetition.<br />
CT 173 Network Administration I<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: CT 114 or departmental approval. This course<br />
introduces the vocabulary, concepts, and uses of networking. The<br />
students will also be involved in activities that provide hands-on<br />
networking experience using Windows server.<br />
CT 183 Spreadsheet Applications<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: CT 114, MS 1023, or departmental approval. This<br />
course prepares the student to use Microsoft Excel to create, edit,<br />
and format worksheets and charts as well as use Excel’s powerful<br />
calculation features. Other features taught include “What If<br />
Analysis” tools, such as Goal Seek and Solver.<br />
CT 213 Microcomputer Business Applications<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: Keyboarding and/or computer skills. This course<br />
is designed to give the student theory as well as “hands-on”<br />
experience with popular software packages, such as a data base,<br />
spreadsheet, and word processing.<br />
CT 233 Web Design<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: WP 193 and CT 183. This course will teach<br />
Website design and management techniques using Dreamweaver<br />
MX 2004 to publish online. Topics include HTML, planning<br />
and creating new websites, tables, forms, templates, style sheets,<br />
layers, image maps, navigation bars, and animation.<br />
CT 253 PowerPoint<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: WP 193. This course will teach presentation skills<br />
including creating and modifying presentations, formatting,<br />
charts, speaker notes, handouts, automation, application sharing,<br />
pictures, videos, sound, advance drawing, interactive shows, and<br />
slide shows for the web.<br />
CT 273 Relational Database Applications<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisites: CT 114 or departmental approval.<br />
This course prepares the student to use Microsoft Access to<br />
create databases that include the creation and formatting of<br />
tables, forms, reports, and queries. Other features taught include<br />
Switchboards, PivotTables, and PivotCharts.<br />
CT 1283 Integrated Office Projects<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisites: WP 193, WP 293, CT 183, CT 273, CT 253<br />
Students will integrate software skills in Word, Excel, Access,<br />
and PowerPoint using business-oriented projects. This capstone<br />
course should be taken during the final semester.<br />
CT 1293 Information Systems Technology Internship<br />
3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: Departmental Recommendation. The student will<br />
be placed in an approved organization during their last semester in<br />
a computer-related area to gain experience in the workplace.<br />
COSMETOLOGy<br />
COSM 112 Cosmetology Theory IB<br />
2 hrs. lec., 2 credits<br />
A continuation of COSM 113.<br />
COSM 113 Cosmetology Theory IA<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
This course is designed for Fall mid-term enrollment. Students<br />
must complete COSM 113 and COSM 112 to receive the<br />
equivalency of COSM 115.<br />
COSM 115 Cosmetology Theory I<br />
5 hrs. lec., 5 credits<br />
A lecture course covering the principles of beauty culture and<br />
the knowledge to accomplish successful learned skills.<br />
COSM 123 Cosmetology Theory IIA<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
This course is designed for Spring Mid-term enrollment.<br />
Students must complete COSM 123 and COSM 142 to receive<br />
equivalency of COSM 115.<br />
COSM 125 Cosmetology Theory II<br />
5 hrs. lec., 5 credits<br />
Prerequisite: COSM 115. A continuation of COSM 115.<br />
COSM 132 Cosmetology Theory III<br />
2 hrs. lec., 2 credits<br />
Prerequisite: COSM 125. A continuation of COSM 125.<br />
COSM 142 Cosmetology Theory IIB<br />
2 hrs. lec., 2 credits<br />
A continuation of COSM 123.<br />
COSM 145 Cosmetology Theory IV<br />
5 hrs. lec., 5 credits<br />
Prerequisite: COSM 132. A continuation of COSM 132.