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Course Criteria
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 140. A continuation of the science and theory of professional haircoloring techniques and procedures introduced in COS 140. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical experience in the following areas: chemistry of products and hair analysis. 45 lecture hours, 117 lab hours.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 154. A continuation of the science, theory, professional haircoloring techniques, and procedures introduced in COS 154. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical experience in the following areas: tinting procedures, bleaching procedures, specialized color application, and corrective hair color. 45 lecture hours, 117 lab hours.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 140. A continuation and expansion of manicuring, pedicuring techniques and procedures for the professional cosmetologist that were introduced in Cosmetology 140. 45 lecture hours, 117 lab hours.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 156 with min. grade of C A continuation of the science and theory of professional manicuring techniques, and procedures introduced in COS 156. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical experience in the following areas: bacteriology, sterilization, and California state laws governing the practice of cosmetology. 45 lecture hours, 117 lab hours.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 140. A continuation of the science and theory of professional hairstyling techniques and procedures completed in COS 140. Lectures, demonstrations and practical experience in the following areas: wet hair styling, thermal styling, hair sculpting, safety, and disinfecting. 45 lecture hours, 117 lab hours.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 158 with min. grade of C A continuation of the science and theory of professional hairstyling techniques and procedures introduced in COS 158. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical experience in the following areas: anatomy and theory of scalp massage, scalp treatments with electrical modalities and light therapy, and identifying diseases and disorders of the scalp. 45 lecture hours, 117 lab hours.
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12.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. This course consists of lectures, demonstrations, and lab experiences in manicuring, pedicuring, artificial nails and nail art; current techniques in massage and hand, foot, and nail treatments; anatomy, physiology, chemistry, bacteriology, sterilization, professional ethics, and salon management. 108 lecture hours, 360 lab hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 141. Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. A continuation of the science and theory of professional haircoloring techniques and procedures in COS 141. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical experience in the following areas: chemistry of products, hair analysis, practical application and design principles. Part one of a two-part course. 40 lecture hours, 104 lab hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 154 and COS 161A. Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. A continuation of the science, theory, professional haircoloring techniques, and procedures following COS 161A. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical experience in the following areas: advanced hair coloring procedures, advanced lightening procedures, specialized color application, and corrective haircolor. Part two of a two-part course. 40 lecture hours, 104 lab hours.
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4.50 Credits
Prerequisite: COS 140 with min. grade of C A continuation of the science and theory of professional skin care, make-up techniques, and procedures introduced in COS 140. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical experience in the following areas: anatomy and physiology of the face and neck, diseases and disorders of the skin, chemistry of skin care products, electricity and electrical modalities for facials and skin care, light therapy for skin care, and facial treatments including packs and masks. 45 lecture hours, 117 lab hours.
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