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Show 170 Two-Tear Program The following curriculum is designed for the student who desires a background in general education in addition to the work in Cosmetology. The student may qualify for the State Board Examination in Cosmetology. A Certificate of Completion will be awarded after completing the curriculum. CURRICULUM Basic Requirements Major Field Requirements Recommended Electives Course English 1 Health Education 1 Orientation 1 or 11 Physical Education Cosmetology 51-66 Cosmetology 61-66 Bacteriology 5 English 11 Home Economics 20 Home Economics 33 Physical Science 1 Psychology 3 Sociology 8 Speech 1 Description Credit Basic Communication 3 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 Approved Activities 3 Shop Practice 30 Trade Technical 30 Elem. Public Health 3 Vocabulary Building 2 Personal Development 2 Child Development 3 Integ. of Phys. Sciences 5 Applied Psychology 3 Marriage and Family 3 Basic Speech 3 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Shop Practice 51. Hair Dressing. Shampooing, color rinsing, finger waving sculpture curling, and hair styling. Five quarter hours. Autumn' Winter, Spring. Clark 52. Permanent Waving and Hair Cutting. Hair shaping and thinning. Methods of permanent waving including heat and cold waving. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 53. Scalp Treatments. Special treatments of the hair shaft and scalp. This course also includes the art of dressing transformations. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 54. Manicuring and Hand Moulding. Plain and lactol manicuring; hand and arm massaging and make-up is given special emphasis. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 55. Hair Tinting. Tinting and dying the hair, special attention being given to bleaching and soap caping. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 56. Facial Massage. Facial massage and skin treatment including muscle toning and lash and brow tinting. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 171 Trade Technical 61. Sterlization. A study in care and sterlization of equipment and instruments. Also a study of personal and public hygiene and personality. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 62. Body Systems. A study of cells, tissues, organs and systems of the body. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 63. Anatomy and Physiology. Osteology, myology, neurology, angiology, and a study of the endocrine system. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 64. Skin and Its Appendage. A study of structure of skin, hair and its diseases: also nails and disease of the nail. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 65. Skin and Scalp Diseases. A study of the specific diseases of the skin and scalp and an analysis of those that can and cannot be treated by a cosmetician. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark 66. Chemistry and Electricity. Electricity and currents; wall plates and high frequency and their uses; also the chemistry of cosmetics. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Clark DEPARTMENT OF DIESEL MECHANICS G. Meske The curriculum in Diesel Mechanics prepares the student for employment after completion of two years of training. Diesel Mechanics CURRICULUM Coarse Description Credit Basic English 81 English Essentials 3 Requirements Health Education 1 Personal Hygiene 2 Mathematics 81 Applied Mathematics 5 Orientation 11 Freshman Orientation 2 Physical Education 3 Approved Activities 3 Major Field Diesel Mech. 51-56 Shop Practice 30 Requirements Diesel Mech. 61-66 Trade Technical 30 Related Tech. Education 87 Machine Shop 2 Requirements Tech. Education 88 Welding 2 Recommended Chemistry 81 Chemistry Applied 3 Electives Economics 21 Indust. Econ. Prob. 3 Sociology 21 Social Relationships 3 Tech. Education 81 Vocational Science 3 Tech. Education 84 Industrial Safety 3 Tech. Education 86 Basic Tool Processes 2 Tech. Education 91-93 Mech. Drawing 6 |