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CSME 1435. Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology. (4-2-8)
An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the instruction of cosmetology students. The student
will develop an understanding of the rules and regulations of the school, department, and state, demonstrate
an understanding of teaching methodologies; and exhibit an understanding of lesson plan development. Lab
fee.
CSME 2414. Cosmetology Instructor II. (4-2-8)
A continuation of the fundamentals of instruction of cosmetology students. The student will demonstrate
proper classroom/clinic management; and implement teaching methodologies and lesson plans. Lab fee.
CSME 2449. Cosmetology Instructor III. (4-2-8)
Presentation of assignments and evaluation techniques for a cosmetology program. The student will develop
an understanding of the proper assessment and evaluation techniques in a cosmetology program; and
design evaluation tools for a cosmetology program. Lab fee.
CSME 2444. Cosmetology Instructor IV. (4-2-8)
Advanced concepts of instruction in a cosmetology program. Topics include demonstration and
implementation of advanced evaluation and assessment techniques. The student will demonstrate proper
assessment and evaluation techniques in a cosmetology program; and implement evaluation tools in a
cosmetology program. Lab fee.
CSME 2445. Instructional Theory and Clinic Operation. (4-2-8)
An overview of the objectives required by the Texas Cosmetology Commission Instructor Examination. The
student will exhibit the skills required for the completion of the Texas Cosmetology Commission curriculum;
demonstrate the management of a lab/clinic in a cosmetology program; and exhibit classroom management
skills. Lab fee.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CJCR 1304. Probation and Parole. (3-3-0)
A study of the evolution of criminal corrections; avenues into which the corrections field branches; various
types and methods of correction; law and custom pertaining to probation, recidivist, mentally ill, parole,
pardon and other forms of clemency, the loss and restoration of rights, punishment and treatment.
CJCR 1307. Correctional Systems and Practices. (3-0-0)
A study of corrections in the criminal justice system; organization of correctional systems; correctional role;
institutional operations; alternatives to institutionalization; treatment and rehabilitation; current and future
issues. The student will identify the organization and role of corrections; distinguish operations and
procedure within correctional programs; and appraise rehabilitation, alternatives to institutionalization and
future issues.
CJCR 2325. Legal Aspects of Corrections. (3-3-0)
A study of the operation, management, and legal issues affecting corrections. Analysis of constitutional
issues involving rights of the convicted, as well as civil liability of correctional agencies and staff.
CJLE 1333. Traffic Law. (3-3-0)
State law pertaining to vehicular traffic; history of traffic law; factors which affect officer-violator relations
during contact; procedures which will maximize the personal safety of the officer during a traffic stop;
accident investigation procedures; and a concentrated study of the Uniform Act (VCS 6701d).
CJLE 1394. Special Topics in Law Enforcement. (3-3-0)
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors
pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.
CJSA 1325. Criminology. (3-3-0)
Examination of the cases, treatment and prevention of crime and delinquency. Students will analyze the
various aspects of deviant behavior, criminological and methodological, relative to the social sciences.
CJSA 1347. Patrol Administration. (3-3-0)
Line activities of law enforcement agencies with emphasis on the patrol function and prevention of crime;
includes traffic, investigation, juvenile, vice, and other specialized operational units.
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