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2010-11 Course Catalog - Century College

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experience to complete the required servicesand/or hours for licensure, including studentsdesiring Wisconsin licensure. Emphasis willbe placed on speed, accuracy, and properselection of chemicals and services to preparestudents for the salon. Students must be ableto perform physical tasks to complete courserequirements.Prerequisite: Minimum of 1350 hours inCosmetology or 250 hours in Nail technologyor instructor consent.Salon Operations VCOS 1085 5 CreditsThis course gives students additional clinicalexperience to complete the required servicesand/or hours for licensure, including studentsdesiring Wisconsin licensure. Emphasis willbe placed on speed, accuracy, and properselection of chemicals and services to preparestudents for the salon. Students must be ableto perform physical tasks to complete courserequirements.Prerequisite: Minimum of 1350 hours inCosmetology or 250 hours in Nail technologyor instructor consent.Salon Operations VICOS 1086 6 CreditsThis course gives students additional clinicalexperience to complete the required servicesand/or hours for licensure, including studentsdesiring Wisconsin licensure. Emphasis willbe placed on speed, accuracy, and properselection of chemicals and services to preparestudents for the salon. Students must be ableto perform physical tasks to complete courserequirements.Prerequisite: Minimum of 1350 hours inCosmetology or 250 hours in Nail technologyor instructor consent.Cosmetology Reactivation <strong>Course</strong>: TheoryCOS 20<strong>11</strong> 3 CreditsThis course meets the Minnesota 155-hourReactivation <strong>Course</strong> requirements needed forreactivating a license. This course introducesrecent changes in Minnesota laws and rulesand technological and product developmentsfor stylists seeking to reactivate their license.Prerequisite: Previous MinnesotaCosmetology license.Cosmetology Reactivation <strong>Course</strong>:PracticalCOS 2013 3 CreditsThis course meets the practical portion ofthe Minnesota 155-hour Reactivation <strong>Course</strong>requirements needed for reactivating a license.This course introduces recent Minnesotalaw and rule changes and technological andproduct developments for stylists seeking toreactivate their license. Students must be ableto perform physical tasks to complete courserequirements.Prerequisite: COS 20<strong>11</strong> or concurrentenrollment; previous Minnesota Cosmetologylicense.Cosmetology/Nail TechnicianReactivation <strong>Course</strong>: PracticalCOS 2015 1 CreditThis course prepares students for the writtenexamination and certification of skills practicalexam required for the reactivation of a license.Students must be able to perform physicaltasks to complete course requirements.Prerequisite: Previous Minnesotacosmetology license for cosmetology students,or previous Minnesota manicure license forthe nail technician students.Criminal JusticeCareers in Criminal JusticeCJS 1020 2 CreditsThis course is recommended as a first coursefor all students interested in the field ofcriminal justice. Students will study variouscareer paths within the criminal justicefield and will establish a course selectionpathway based on the student’s intendedcareer or education endeavors. The studentswill develop a portfolio to be used as anopportunity to exhibit their experience totransfer institutions or potential employers.Foundations of Intelligence& Crime AnalysisCJS <strong>2010</strong> 3 CreditsThis class will teach law enforcement,criminal justice, and other public safetystudents the history of the intelligence cycleand an explanation of the processes andfunctions of an analysis unit. Students will7 <strong>Course</strong> Descriptionsstudy implementation of the intelligence cyclewithin an agency and community in order todevelop information to support stakeholdersand decision-makers. This class will teachcore analytical and statistical skills using datasources commonly found in public government.Prerequisite: Assessment score placement inMATH 0030 or completion of MATH 0010 witha grade of “C” or higher and SOC 1020 andSOC 1080.Emerging Technologies in theInvestigative SciencesCJS 2060 2 CreditsThis course provides an overview of emergingtechnologies as they apply to investigativesciences, criminal justice agencies, and theprivate sector security. Applications includeinformation management, identificationtechnology, crime analysis, and crimeinvestigation. Students will evaluatetechnology products and programs todetermine their quality and suitability foragency applications.Private Sector Securityand InvestigationsCJS 2070 3 CreditsThis course covers the historical developmentof private sector security and investigationsin American society. It considers the legalramifications of privatization and its growingpresence in the area of social control andemerging technologies. Topics include therole of private security in the private industry,retail, the judicial system, homeland security,and public safety.Police in the CommunityCJS 2081 3 CreditsThis course examines the role of police invarious types of communities. It considersthe general and specialist approach to policecommunityrelations, training, evaluation,performance, and changes in the role of thepolice due to homeland security, social policy,and emerging technologies. There is a 40-hourservice learning requirement for this class.Recommendation: Assessment scoreplacement in RDNG 1000 or above, orcompletion of RDNG 0090 with a grade of“C” or higher; assessment score placement inENGL 1021 or, completion of ENGL 0090 witha grade of “C” or higher. Students should notenroll in this course concurrently with CJS651.779.3300 125

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