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Show one year of training. At the completion of this curriculum, a Certificate of Proficiency will be awarded. Course Cosmetology 1 Cosmetology 2 Cosmetology 3 Cosmetology 4 Cosmetology 5 Cosmetology 6 Cosmetology 51 Cosmetology 52 Cosmetology 53 Cosmetology 54 Cosmetology 55 Cosmetology 56 Title A Hair Dressing 5 Sterilization 5 Permanent Waving and Hair Cutting 5 Body Systems 5 Scalp Treatments 5 Anatomy and Physiology 5 Manicuring and Hand Moulding 5 Skin and Its Appendage 5 Hair Tinting Skin and Scalp Diseases Facial Massage Chemistry and Electricity W S 5 5 5 5 20 20 20 COSMETOLOGY MAJOR Two-Year Program (Example Only) Students wishing to earn a certificate of completion, in addition to the certificate of proficiency, may return and complete the Sophomore year. (See Example.) Sophomore Course Title A W S English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Health Education 1 Personal health problems 2 Orientation 1 Orientation 1 2 Biology 1 Principles of Biology 5 Bacteriology 5 Public Health 3 Physics 1 Introduction to Physics 5 Psychology 1 General Psychology 5 Humanities Selected 3 Electives Selected 5 3 4 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 16 17 16 Department of Data Processing Instructors Leonard A. Nicholas, Head; Clyde E. Howell A two year technical program designed to qualify a student in Commercial Data Processing Applications and Computer Programming Techniques. Those completing the pro- 264 gram will graduate with a Certificate of Completion. Students desiring to obtain an Associate of Science Degree should consult with the Department Head. 1. Concepts of Electronic Data Processing—A general course designed to explore the history of punched card data processing, concepts of unit record equipment, electronic computers and commercial data processing applications. Four lectures. AWS (4). Howell 3. Introduction to Computer Programming—Basic programming concepts and development techniques. Laboratory development and problem solution. Prerequisite: Data Processing 1. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3). Howell 4. Basic Computer Systems—Fundamental concepts and operation principles of computer systems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 1. Two lectures. W (2). Howell 6. Computer Programming Principles—Computer program development and programming techniques. Prerequisite: Data Processing 3. Two lectures. S (2). Howell 7. Introduction to Programming Systems—Computer program compilers, translators and supporting systems programs. Prerequisite: Data Processing 3. Two lectures, one laboratory. AS (3). Howell 51. Intermediate Computer Programming—Computer program for systems using magnetic tape and disk storage media. Prerequisite: Data Processing 7. Two lectures, one laboratory. A (3). Nicholas 52. Advanced Computer Program Systems—Monitors, •supervisory systems and high level language processors in support of a computer system. Prerequisite: Data Processing 3. Two lectures, one laboratory. A (3). Nicholas 53. Advanced Computer Programming—Principles of programming for fixed word decimal and binary computers. Prerequisite: Data Processing 51. Two lectures. W (2). Nicholas 54. Systems, Development and Design—Analysis, definition and implementation of data processing systems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 52. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3). Nicholas 56. Intermediate Systems, Development and Design— Analysis, definition and implementation of integrated data processing systems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 54. Two lectures, one laboratory. S (3). Nicholas 57. Data Processing Installation Management—Management procedures peculiar to a data processing installation. Prerequisite: Data Processing 54. Two lectures. S (2). Nicholas 265 |