Courses
EverettCC.edu COSMT 217 Cosmetology Lab and Shop Practice VII
10-17
Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice the most current services requested in the salon. Students will track their progress on retail sales, services sales, request clientele, rebooking and add on services. Emphasis is placed on safety and quality of work, while meeting industry target time. Prerequisites: COSMT 216, 600 clock hours COSMT 218 Cosmetology Lab and Shop Practice VIII
10-17
Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice the most current services requested in the salon. Students will track their progress on retail sales, services sales, request clientele, rebooking and add on services. Emphasis is placed on safety and quality of work, while meeting industry target time. Prerequisites: COSMT 217, 900 clock hours COSMT 219 Cosmetology Lab and Shop Practice IX
10-17
Students will continue to practice salon services on the EvCC Salon floor under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor. During this class students will learn about and practice the most current services requested in the salon. Students will track their progress on retail sales, services sales, request clientele, rebooking and add on services. Emphasis is placed on safety and quality of work, while meeting industry target time. Prerequisites: COSMT 219, 1200 clock hours COSMT 240 Instructor Trainee Lab
1-25
Designed to prepare the student to teach in the cosmetology classroom. Assists students with practical applications of services to clients, problem solving, and answering questions. Designed to be taken concurrently with COSMT 124 and COSMT 125. Prepares the student for the Washington State Instructor Licensing exams. May be repeated as necessary to complete mandatory 500 earned lab hours. Corequisites: COSMT 124 or COSMT 125. Prerequisites: Instructor permission; one year full-time work experience within the last three years. COSMT 251 Internship
1-5
The Cosmetology Internship allows a cosmetology student with advanced standing to gain industry based work experience in an area of special interest. Under the guidance of a learning plan, and in concert with a cosmetology faculty member, a cosmetology student will work with a contracted salon or other business venture serving this licensed field to accomplish a planned set of learning objectives. Prerequisites: Instructor permission; 1300 hours of instruction. COSMT 299 Special Projects
Special Projects
5
CRIMINAL JUSTICE The criminal justice program is interdisciplinary and excels in addressing the needs of contemporary students. The program provides firm foundations in criminal justice, communication skills, psychology, criminal law, forensics, and sociology. A theory-intopractice formula is applied to the curriculum which allows students increasing involvement in theory, research, and practice. The program curriculum is diverse and provides an excellent opportunity to see the criminal justice system as it actually functions. The Everett Community College’s criminal justice program offers a Cybercrime Investigation certificate, an Associate in Arts and Sciences degree and an Associate in Applied Science degree. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include:
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• Apply knowledge and verbal skills to effectively communicate with criminal suspects, victims, witnesses, persons in crisis and others in need. • Identify constitutional freedoms and rights, and how an ethical criminal justice system and participatory citizenship protect those freedoms and rights. • Analyze a criminal case to determine its appropriate processing, given an understanding of the jurisdiction and functions of police, courts and corrections as components of an interdependent criminal justice system. • Secure and process a crime scene, employing proper techniques of evidence gathering, searching, sketching and on-scene interviewing. • Analyze cyber criminology and the legal practices, practical digital investigative knowledge, and policies related to cyber-criminal investigations. • Analyze criminal statutes to determine the statutes’ elements, constitutionality and proper application. • Produce written incident and investigative reports that are useful and professional in terms of accuracy, completeness, spelling and grammar. Faculty Advisor: N. Ecelbarger
425-388-9517
necelbarger@everettcc.edu
CJ& 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
5
CJ 102 Police Patrol Operations
5
(TE) Philosophical and historical review of the American criminal justice system; introduction to civil and criminal law; problems with crime and the police; organization and jurisdiction of local, state and federal agencies; career and job opportunities. It examines the US criminal justice system from the initial incident to the final disposition at state and federal levels. This is a prerequisite course for the Criminal Justice Program.
Study of patrol procedures: preparation, communications, observation, field interviews, responses to crime in progress, identification and description of persons and property, vehicle stops, control of suspects, methods of patrol, duty to public services, and emergency tactics. Practical field exercises give students the opportunity to practice safety techniques as they are learned. Prerequisites: CJ& 101 or permission of Criminal Justice Coordinator. CJ 103 Criminal Investigations
5
Investigative techniques, criminal procedure, crime scene management and the laws that govern investigations. Prerequisites: CJ& 101 or permission of Criminal Justice Coordinator. CJ& 105 Introduction to Corrections
5
CJ 107 Criminal Evidence
3
(TE) Philosophical and historical examination of the American correctional system. Traditional approaches to corrections are compared with new trends at the local, state, and federal levels. Career opportunities, requirements for job entrance, and training for corrections are reviewed.
Identifies various kinds of evidence and the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court. Case law, practical handling procedures, and other evidence related techniques are studied. Prerequisites: CJ& 101 or permission of Criminal Justice Coordinator. CJ 108 Laws of Arrest, Search, and Seizure
3
(TE) Constitutional restrictions and statutory limitations on governmental powers of arrest, search and seizure, particularly as they relate to Washington State. Prerequisites: CJ& 101 or permission of Criminal Justice Coordinator.