Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
166 Manicuring/Nail Technology
Information Technology: Systems Security Certificate (C25590S2) The Systems Security certificate will prepare individuals to monitor, manage and mitigate the common cyber security risks that business systems face today. It uses a comprehensive approach that includes rigorous training in process documentation, incident response planning and drills, and security assessments. The certificate centers on bestpractice system administration principles guided by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education framework. Upon successful completion of this certificate, individuals will be able to develop security plans, responses, and assessments in accordance with industry standards in preparation for the CompTIA Security+, and the SSCP IT Administration Exam. This will establish a pathway to pursue certifications such as SSCP, CCSP, HCISPP, and CISSP once as they gain work experience in the field. Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: CTI, NET, NOS, SEC First Semester (Fall) Credits CTI-120
Network & Sec Foundation
3
NOS-110
Operating Systems Concepts
3
Second Semester (Spring)
Business and Hospitality Education
SEC-110
Security Concepts
3
NET-125
Introduction to Networks
3
Third Semester (Fall) SEC-160
Security Administration I
3
Fourth Semester (Spring) SEC-260 Security Admin II Total Credit Hours Required
3 18
See page 171 for academic credit to be given for certifications in the Information Technology field.
Criminal Justice: Cyber Forensic Analyst Certificate First Semester (Spring) CTI 120 Network & Sec Foundations NET 125 Introduction to Networks Second Semester (Fall) CCT 121 Computer Crimes Investigation Elective 3 Total Credit Hours Required
Credits 3 3 4 13
Electives: CJC 131 Criminal Law or CJC 231 Constitutional Law
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The Manicuring/Nail Technology curriculum provides competency-based knowledge, scientific/artistic principles, and hands-on fundamentals associated with the nail technology industry. The curriculum provides a simulated salon environment which enables students to develop manipulative skills. Course work includes instruction in all phases of professional nail technology, business/computer principles, product knowledge, and other related topics. Graduates should be prepared to take the North Carolina Cosmetology State Board Licensing Exam and upon passing be licensed and qualify for employment in beauty and nail salons, as a platform artist, and in related businesses. The Mountain Tech Spa, an on-campus spa facility, provides practical experience for Manicuring/Nail Technology students under the direction of College faculty. The Manicuring/Nail Technology program is approved by the: North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners 1207 Front Street, Suite 110 Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: (919) 733-4117 Fax: (919) 733-4127 www.nccosmeticarts.com Specific Program Requirements 1. General college admission requirements. 2. Submission of proper documentation is required by the Spa Therapies and Operations Department and the NC Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners prior to class start. Required documentation includes Hepatitis B record, current government-issued photo ID showing date of birth, and social security card. 3. Completion of required Hepatitis B vaccine. First dose to be completed by the first day of class. Second Hepatitis B vaccine to be completed at least one month after the first dose. Third dose must be completed six months after the first. 4. Manicuring/Nail Technology students must clock out when leaving the laboratory. To earn hours, students must be physically present in the laboratory. 5. Students should be physically able to use manicuring/nail technology equipment and safely use manicuring/nail technology products with or without reasonable accommodations and be comfortable working directly with chemicals found in products used in the manicuring/nail technology industry.