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90 Prerequisite Prerequisite Prerequisite Cosmetology II Course Number: 7812 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 600 This course provides advanced development of process, techniques, and skills introduced in Cosmetology I. Topics include hair coloring tech-niques, chemical servicing; identification and treatment of disorders of the skin, scalp and hair; manicuring; pedicuring; artificial nails; hair removal; and permanent waving techniques. Students receive 1200/ 1500 hours of training to prepare them for the Cosmetology Board Exam. Skills in chemistry, mathematics, business, thinking, and com-munication are reinforced in this course. The work-based learning strategy appropriate for this course is a school-based enterprise. Hands-on work experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportunities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Cosmetology I Digital Media I Course Number: 7935 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 20 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course provides a broad-based foundation in the digital media field. An emphasis is placed on the fundamental concepts of audio and video design, various digital media technologies, non-linear editing, product development and design, and career development. Communica-tion, mathematical, and critical thinking skills are strengthened through-out the course. Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course are field trips and job shadowing. Local projects and SkillsUSA leadership activities, conferences, and competitions provide opportuni-ties for the application of instructional competencies. None Digital Media II Course Number: 7936 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course provides students with more advanced knowledge in the digital and interactive media industry. Emphasis is placed on advanced audio and video non-linear editing techniques for the media; and com-mercial and emerging, web-based interactive media. Project planning, design and development prepare students for entry into various IT and communication industries. Work-based strategies appropriate for this course are cooperative education and apprenticeship. Hands-on work experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportu-nities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Digital Media I
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Full Text | 90 Prerequisite Prerequisite Prerequisite Cosmetology II Course Number: 7812 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 600 This course provides advanced development of process, techniques, and skills introduced in Cosmetology I. Topics include hair coloring tech-niques, chemical servicing; identification and treatment of disorders of the skin, scalp and hair; manicuring; pedicuring; artificial nails; hair removal; and permanent waving techniques. Students receive 1200/ 1500 hours of training to prepare them for the Cosmetology Board Exam. Skills in chemistry, mathematics, business, thinking, and com-munication are reinforced in this course. The work-based learning strategy appropriate for this course is a school-based enterprise. Hands-on work experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportunities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Cosmetology I Digital Media I Course Number: 7935 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 20 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course provides a broad-based foundation in the digital media field. An emphasis is placed on the fundamental concepts of audio and video design, various digital media technologies, non-linear editing, product development and design, and career development. Communica-tion, mathematical, and critical thinking skills are strengthened through-out the course. Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course are field trips and job shadowing. Local projects and SkillsUSA leadership activities, conferences, and competitions provide opportuni-ties for the application of instructional competencies. None Digital Media II Course Number: 7936 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course provides students with more advanced knowledge in the digital and interactive media industry. Emphasis is placed on advanced audio and video non-linear editing techniques for the media; and com-mercial and emerging, web-based interactive media. Project planning, design and development prepare students for entry into various IT and communication industries. Work-based strategies appropriate for this course are cooperative education and apprenticeship. Hands-on work experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportu-nities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Digital Media I |