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AES 807: Advanced Aesthetics Practice
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Advanced Aesthetics Practice Pre: AES805, AES806, AES810 or Current Aesthetice License Co: AES808, AES813 This course is designed to give aesthetics students advanced knowledge of, and practice with, the products, electrical equipment, and techniques used on clients in the aesthetics industry. Students will have hands-on training in advanced and holistic skincare, body treatments, energy based massages, advanced make-up techniques, and chemical peels. They will continue to learn about professional ethics, business opportunities, and sales aspects of the aesthetic industry as well as spa industry.
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AES 808: Theory & Sci Of Aesthetics 2
2.50 Credits
North Shore Community College
Theory and Science of Aesthetics 2 Pre: AES805, AES806, AES810 or Current Aesthetics License Co: AES807 and AES813 This course is an advanced study of physiology, histology, and anatomy of the skin. Includes the study of advanced skin diseases and disorders, product chemistry, and aesthetics related pharmacology.
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AES 810: Aesthetics Clinical Trng
3.50 Credits
North Shore Community College
Aesthetics Clinical Training (105 HOURS) Pre: Co: This is a hands-on lab course where students practice the procedures and applications of skin care treatments using professional products and electrical appliances. Students perform repeated skin care analysis and treatment on clients until a satisfactory level of competency is achieved. Professional work ethics, safety precautions, productivity, effective communication skills, and record keeping procedures are also emphasized.
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AES 813: Adv Aesthetic Clinical Trng
3.50 Credits
North Shore Community College
Advanced Aesthetic Clinical Training Pre: AES805, AES806, AES810 or Current Aesthetics License Co: AES807 and AES808 This is a hands-on lab course where students practice the procedures and applications of advanced/holistic skin care and body treatments using professional products and electrical appliances. Students will evaluate each client with advanced analysis techniques to determine the correct skin care and body treatment procedure. Professional work ethics, safety precautions, productivity, effective communication skills, and record keeping procedures are applied to patrons in a clinical setting.
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AGM 101: Introduction To Grooming
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Introduction to Grooming Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This course is designed to introduce the future Professional Groomer to the tools and equipment needed for grooming all breeds of dogs and cats. These include brushes, combs, dematting tools, scissors, thinning shears, electric clipper blades, muzzles, grooming tables, dryers and crates. The student will also become familiar with shampoos, conditioners, and dematting solutions. Students will be taught the skills of brushing, dematting, washing, drying, foot grooming, ear care, nail clipping, basic clipper use and scissoring. Students will also become familiar with making appointments, admitting and releasing animals, client record keeping and client relations. Maintenance of tools and equipment will be emphasized. (1 hour of lecture, 6 hours of lab per week)
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AGM 104: Basic Grooming
7.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Basic Grooming Pre: AGM101 Co: This course is designed to familiarize the Professional Grooming student with the different breed profile patterns used in grooming. Breeds studied will include Spaniels, Setters, Terriers, Poodles and other breeds that have a pattern. The skills of clipping, scissoring, hand stripping, and thinning shear styling will be emphasized. Reconstruction, conditioning and maintaining a "show" coat will also be taught. (2 hours of lecture, 10 hours of lab per week)
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AGM 111: Advanced Grooming 1
6.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Advanced Grooming 1 Pre: AGM104 Co: This course is designed to further enhance the skills learned in Basic Grooming, student's styling abilities and speed for completing skills. Emphasis will be on perfecting breed patterns, corrective grooming for lack of conformation and increasing speed of styling and scissoring. Class time will be divided between grooming dogs and studying the not so commonly groomed breeds. (2 hours of lecture and 10 hours of lab per week)
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AGM 112: Advanced Grooming 2
6.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Advanced Grooming 2 Pre: AGM111 Co: This course is designed to enable students to concentrate on areas of grooming that they feel they need to enhance. Much emphasis will be placed on doing multiple dogs per day, very much like a grooming shop. Intense studying of individual breeds will be continued. (2 hours of lecture, 10 hours of lab per week)
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ALH 118: Third Party Reimburs
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Third Party Reimbursement Pre:Knowledge of Medical Terminology Co: Examines the third party billing process utilizing simulated case studies, computer software, and the use of various health insurance claim forms required by third party payers such as Blue Shield, Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial Carriers, Workers Compensation, and Health Maintenance Organizations. Related terminology, submission of claims, case flow, office policies, the patient registration process, and the use of referrals are reviewed. An overview of the reimbursement process, fee schedules, review of explanation of benefits, coordination of benefits, and collection procedures will also be presented. An introduction to the ADA (American Dental Association) claim form will be included.
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ALH 120: Living With Health
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Living with Health Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: An introductory course for non-health students which explores the physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual areas of health. It encourages students to take a proactive stance toward maintaining health through fitness, exercise, and diet. It touches on current health issues such as self-care, aging, substance abuse, and pollution. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives.
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