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required maintenance. The students will be prepared for conventional industry installations and will be prepared to react to abnormal situations as they occur (Prerequisites: None).
SK105 FINAL PREPARATION FOR WORKING IN THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY—1 Credit
The objective of this course is to prepare the students for entrance into the natural gas industry. Students will be given a general overview of the skills needed to enter the natural gas industry. They will be given a concise synopsis of the natural gas industry from extraction to distribution. Various careers in the industry will be presented and students will be given the opportunity to consider their career options and research their career choices (Prerequisites: None).
SK106 WORKPLACE SAFETY CERTIFICATION—2 Credits
The objective of this course is to give students an in-depth look at the safety aspect of working in the oil and gas industry. During the course the students will have the opportunity to obtain three nationally recognized safety certification in Defensive Driving (National Safety Council), First Aid/CPR and AED (Health Safety Institute), and a general safety certificate that is the most recognized training program in the oil and gas industry (PEC SafeLand/SafeGulf). Student will have an opportunity to also gain eight additional certificates of awareness in in various industry safety concerns (Prerequisites: None).
SK107 CAREER READINESS FOR THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY—1 Credits
This course is designed to assist students develop and attain the skills necessary to acquire gainful employment. Students will be prepared to enter into the workforce by gaining comprehensive knowledge in the following areas: self-awareness, resume, cover letter, and reference writing skills, social media understanding, job searching techniques, interviewing skills, understanding of completing a job application, and exploration of career opportunities within their field of study. Emphasis is placed on career search techniques, resume writing, and interviewing. The course utilizes text materials, third party articles; which depict current trends in employment. Course structure includes: lectures, classroom participation and interaction, guest speakers and specialized projects in career planning, searching, and interviewing (Prerequisites: None).
TS101 SCULPTURE I / OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAM—6 Credits
This course will introduce students to the art of sculpture and basic sculpting techniques. The tools, materials, and processes needed for successful special make-up effects sculptures are covered in this course. The focus of instruction is in oil-based clay sculpting. Students are taught sculpting of various anatomical facial parts with the emphasis on replicating their form, texture and detail (Prerequisites: None).
TS102 COSMETIC MAKE-UP—4 Credits
This course provides the student with comprehensive theory and progressive techniques for film, television and print essential to the success of the make-up artist. Aspects of straight, corrective, classic beauty, glamour and current fashion make-up design and application are covered (Prerequisites: None).
TS104 HAIR AND BEARDS—2 Credits
In this course students learn the art of hairpiece making, which includes hand laying & punching hair and creating lace hairpieces. Students will also learn techniques for creating and applying period beards and moustaches (Prerequisites: None).
TS202 FOUNDATIONS OF MAKE-UP EFFECTS—3 Credits
This course teaches students how to create a variety of special make-up effects. Students will learn basic effects, such as cuts, bruises, and scars, along with more complex effects, such as bullet holes and three dimensional effects. Effects are created with & without foam latex appliances (Prerequisites: None).
TS203 MOLD MAKING AND CASTING—3 Credits
In this course students will learn the principles of three dimensional make-up. Students will be taught lifecasting of the face, how to make a hydrocal mold, sculpting a one piece prosthetic make-up, the formulation of foam latex rubber, and the application of a final prosthetic make-up (Prerequisites: None).
TS204 SCULPTURE II—4 Credits
In this course experiments with different sculpting clays are completed. Sculptures done must capture non-tangible qualities such as mood, expression, emotion, attitudes and action. Sculptures of human, animal and hybrid characters are created (Prerequisites: TS101).
TS301 ADVANCED MAKEUP EFFECTS—3 Credits
In this course students will learn to make a multiple piece prosthetic make-up in foam latex and gelatin and make a hydrocal lifecast. The techniques and materials necessary for producing and applying complex make-up effects are covered. Special attention is paid to creating a realistic final make-up project through the correct design & location of appliances, the application of hair, the proper production of foam parts, and the final coloring (Prerequisites: TS203).
TS303 ADVANCED MOLD MAKING AND CASTING—3 Credits
This course covers complex methods of making molds and casts. Multi-piece molds are completed and castings are done using various materials. Students will produce a mold of a mask sculpture in multiple pieces and learn to use a variety mold making and casting materials (Prerequisites: TS203).
TS305 EYES AND TEETH FABRICATION—6 Credits
The students will learn to fabricate wearable and animatronic dentures. In addition, they will learn how to create animatronic and prop realistic eyes (Prerequisites: TS204).
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