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College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College

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COSM 153 Nail Technology<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

The study of the nails, its parts, diseases, and the anatomy as<br />

applied to the hands and arms.<br />

COSM 155 Cosmetology Manicuring Theory<br />

5 hrs. lec., 5 credits<br />

This lecture course covers the principles of manicuring and<br />

pedicuring.<br />

COSM 293 Special Problems<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Training in subjects in which student-teacher-trainer may be<br />

deficient and/or the practice of cosmetology.<br />

COSM 1104 Cosmetology Lab IB<br />

4 hrs. lab., 4 credits<br />

A continuation of COSM 1106.<br />

COSM 1106 Cosmetology Lab IA<br />

6 hrs. lab., 6 credits<br />

This laboratory experience is designed for Fall mid-term<br />

enrollment. Students must complete COSM 1106 and COSM<br />

1104 to receive the equivalency of COSM 1110.<br />

COSM 1107 Teacher Training Lab I<br />

7 hrs. lab., 7 credits<br />

A concentrated period of time is required in which the student,<br />

under supervision, observes, conducts practical classes in<br />

cosmetology, and participates in other activities involving the<br />

school, patrons, and the community.<br />

COSM 1110 Cosmetology Lab I<br />

10 hrs. lab, 10 credits<br />

Students develop skills to perform the following beauty<br />

services: shampooing, hair cutting, hair styling, permanent<br />

waving, chemical relaxing, hair coloring, manicuring, and nail<br />

analysis.<br />

COSM 1111 Teacher Training Theory I<br />

11 hrs. lec., 11 credits<br />

A study of the principles and techniques of cosmetology<br />

education, including methods, materials, and evaluation<br />

procedures underlying teaching effectiveness.<br />

COSM 1112 Cosmetology Manicuring Lab<br />

12 hrs. lab, 12 credits<br />

Prerequisite: COSM 115. This course covers the fundamentals<br />

and techniques of manicuring and pedicuring.<br />

COSM 1206 Cosmetology Lab IIA<br />

6 hrs. lab, 6 credits<br />

This laboratory experience is designed for Spring mid-term<br />

enrollment. Students must complete COSM 1206 and COSM<br />

1404 to receive the equivalency of COSM 1110.<br />

COSM 1210 Cosmetology Lab II<br />

10 hrs. lab, 10 credits<br />

Prerequisite: COSM 1110. A continuation of COSM 1110.<br />

COSM 1304 Cosmetology Lab III<br />

4 hrs. lab, 4 credits<br />

Prerequisite: COSM 1210. A continuation of COSM 1210.<br />

COSM 1404 Cosmetology Lab IIB<br />

4 hrs. lab, 4 credits<br />

Prerequisite: COSM 1210. A continuation of COSM 1206.<br />

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COSM 1410 Cosmetology Lab IV<br />

10 hrs. lab, 10 credits<br />

Prerequisite: COSM 1310. A continuation of COSM 1304.<br />

COSM 1510 Cosmetology Manicuring Lab<br />

10 hrs. lab, 10 credits<br />

Students develop manicuring skills through practical<br />

application.<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

CJI 103 Law Enforcement<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

The focus of this course will be on society and the criminal<br />

justice system. This instructional program prepares individuals to<br />

perform the duties of police and public security officers, including<br />

patrol and investigative activities, traffic control, crowd control,<br />

and public relations. There is an emphasis on understanding<br />

society and the importance of community relations.<br />

CJI 113 Introduction to Criminal Justice<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

This course is an introduction to the history, philosophy,<br />

evolution, and organization of law enforcement in a democratic<br />

society. There is an orientation to agencies involved in the<br />

administration of criminal justice. This course focuses on law<br />

enforcement, the court system, and the corrections system<br />

with an emphasis on examining American criminal justice as<br />

an interdisciplinary field of study which reflects the attitudes,<br />

values and beliefs of a democratic culture.<br />

CJI 123 Advanced Law Enforcement<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

This course is an introduction to corrections, policing, security,<br />

and other enforcement. This instructional program prepares<br />

individuals to perform the duties of police and public security<br />

officers, including patrol and investigative activities, traffic control,<br />

crowd control, public relations, and witness interviewing.<br />

CJI 143 Juvenile Delinquency<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

This course introduces students to issues and trends of juvenile<br />

delinquency and provides a background of the social problems<br />

which perpetuate delinquency. A detailed study of theories related<br />

to the macro and micro perspectives of crime among delinquents<br />

will be examined including the biological, psychological, and<br />

social roots of delinquency. In addition, students will learn the<br />

history and evolution of the juvenile justice system.<br />

CJI 1103 Special Topics in Law Enforcement<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

This course is a continuation of CJI 103. It introduces the student<br />

to special topics in law enforcement with an emphasis on society,<br />

the criminal justice system, and community relations.<br />

CJI 1123 Special Topics in Advanced Law Enforcement<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

This course is a continuation of CJI 123. It introduces the<br />

student to special topics in corrections, policing, security, and<br />

other enforcement.

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