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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSMO-1520 Co-requisite(s): CSMO-1500 In this course the cosmetology student will practice on clients the concepts taught in CSMO-1500 and demonstrated in CSMO-1520. Th is will include: draping, scalp and hair care, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, hair cutting, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, massage, manicuring, facials and facial makeup. (5/0/225/0/0/14)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSMO-1500 Co-requisite(s): CSMO-1620 CSMO-1640 Th is course is the second level of Cosmetology Th eory and builds on the fundamental theories of the cosmetology fi eld taught in CSMO-1500. Th e units of Cosmetology Th eory 2 include the following: draping and analyzing the hair and scalp, brushing, scalp manipulations and treatments, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, haircutting, permanent waving, chemical hair relaxing and Nebraska State Board of Cosmetology Law, Rules & Regulations. (5/81/0/0/0/5)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Co-requisite(s): CSMO-1600 CSMO-1640 Th is course demonstrates to the cosmetology student the application of the theoretical concepts of the cosmetology fi eld. Th is course demonstrates and allows practice on mannequins, models and fellow students to include: draping, scalp and hair care, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, hair cutting, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, massage, manicuring, facials and facial makeup and temporary removal of unwanted hair. (2.5/0/112/0/0/7)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Co-requisite(s): CSMO-1600 CSMO-1620 In this course the cosmetology student will practice on clients the concepts taught in CSMO-1500 and CSMO-1600 and demonstrated in CSMO-1520 and CSMO-1620. Th is will include: draping, scalp and hair care, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, haircutting, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, massage, manicuring, facials and facial makeup. (8.5/0/390/0/0/24)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSMO-1500 Co-requisite(s): CSMO-2120 CSMO-2130 Th is course introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of managing a salon, or owning and operating their own beauty salon. Th e topics to be covered include: salon types and locations, buying, leasing, renting, or building a salon, permits, public utilities and insurance, fi nancing, decorating, buying equipment and supplies, personnel, human relations, operating a salon, advertising and retailing and state regulations and procedures. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Co-requisite(s): CSMO-2110 CSMO-2130 Th is course demonstrates to the cosmetology student the application of the theoretical concepts of the cosmetology fi eld. Th is course demonstrates and allows practice on mannequins, models and fellow students to include: draping, scalp and hair care, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, hair cutting, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, massage, manicuring, facials and facial makeup and temporary removal of unwanted hair. (1.5/0/67/0/0/7)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Co-requisite(s): CSMO-2110 CSMO-2120 In this course the cosmetology student will practice on clients the concepts taught in CSMO-1500 and CSMO-1600 and demonstrated in CSMO-1520 and CSMO-1620. Th is will include: draping, scalp and hair care, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, haircutting, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, massage, manicuring, facials, facial makeup and seasonal color analysis. (5.5/0/247/0/0/26)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSMO-1500 Co-requisite(s): CSMO-2150 CSMO-2160 Th is course is the third level of Cosmetology Th eory and builds on the fundamental theories of the cosmetology fi eld taught in CSMO-1500. Th e units of Cosmetology Th eory 3 include: draping and analyzing the hair and scalp, hair coloring, massage of hand, arm, face and scalp, analyzing physical characteristics of your client, facials and facial makeup, manicuring, styling wigs and men's hairpieces and Nebraska State Board of Cosmetology Law, Rules & Regulations. (5/81/0/0/0/5)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSMO-1500 Co-requisite(s): CSMO-2140 CSMO-2160 Th is course demonstrates to the cosmetology student the application of the theoretical concepts of the cosmetology fi eld. Th is course demonstrates and allows practice on mannequins, models and fellow students to include: draping, scalp and hair care, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, hair cutting, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, massage, manicuring, facials and facial makeup and temporary removal of unwanted hair. (2.5/0/112/0/0/7)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Co-requisite(s): CSMO-2140 CSMO-2150 In this course the cosmetology student will practice on clients and concepts taught in CSMO-1500 and CSMO-1600 and demonstrated in CSMO-1520 and CSMO-1620. Th is will include: draping, scalp and hair care, shampoos, rinses and conditioners, haircutting, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, massage, manicuring, facials and facial makeup. (8.5/0/390/0/0/24)
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