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2.00 Credits
This course covers preparati on, procedures and practi ce, products, materials, implements, and related theory. Additi onal topics presented include related theory in anatomy, physiology, hair analysis, disorders of hair and scalp, related chemistry, client recordkeeping and safety. This is a two credit hour course.
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1.00 Credits
Topics covered in this course include communicati on skills, résumé writi ng,state laws and regulati ons, job seeking skills and techniques, and retenti on. This is a one credit hour course. Prerequisites are completi on of Semester I and II of the Cosmetology Certi fi cate program with a grade of "C" or bett er in each class.
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2.00 Credits
This third of three haircutti ng courses includes advanced theory and practi ce related to haircutti ng. The course emphasizes advanced safety practi ces as well as products related to a variety of complex haircutti ng procedures on clientele in the lab setti ng. Practi ce opportuniti es for client consultati on, recordkeeping, and haircutti ng are provided. This is a two credit hour course. Prerequisites are completi on of Semester I and II of the Cosmetology Certi fi cate program with a grade of "C" or bett er in each class.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the hair analysis procedures and related chemical acti ons involved in temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent color applicati ons. Applicati ons include bleaching, ti nti ng, toning, frosti ng, special eff ects, and problems specifi c to the client. The student will consult with the client to make recommendati ons, perform recordkeeping, and practi ce safe methods. This is a three credit hour class. Prerequisites: Completi on of Semester I and II of the Cosmetology Certi fi cate program with a grade of "C" or bett er in each class.
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6.00 Credits
This course covers theory, preparati on, procedures, and practi ce related to the chemical rearranging (including perms) of hair. Included are theory related to anatomy and physiology of hair as well as common products, materials, and implements. Students will consult with clients to analyze hair, perform the chemical procedure, and maintain proper recordkeeping while following approved safety measures. This is a six credit hour course. Prerequisites: Completi on of Semester I and II of the Cosmetology Certi fi cate program with a grade of "C" or bett er in each class.
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10.00 Credits
This course is the capstone course for the cosmetology program. It provides concentrated clinical practi ce for the student in a supervised lab setti ng in preparati on for the State Board Exam. This class can only be taken aft er the successful completi on of all other required departmental classes. This is a 10 credit hour course. Prerequisites: Completi on of Semester I, II, and III of the Cosmetology Certi fi cate program with a grade of C or bett er in each class.
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10.00 Credits
This course is the capstone course for the Estheti cian program. It provides concentrated clinical practi ce for students in a supervised lab setti ng in preparati on for the State Board Exam. This is a ten credit hour course. Prerequisites: This course can only be taken aft er the successful completi on of all other required departmental courses.
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10.00 Credits
This course is the capstone course for the Manicurist / Facialist program. It provides concentrated clinical practi ce for students in a supervised lab setti ng in preparati on for the State Board Exam. This is a ten credit hour course. Prerequisites: This course can only be taken aft er the successful completi on of all other required departmental courses.
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10.00 Credits
This course is the capstone for the Nail Technology program. It provides concentrated clinical practi ce for students in a supervised lab setti ng in preparati on for the State Board Exam. This course can only be taken aft er the successful completi on of all other required departmental courses. This is a ten credit hour course.
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2.00 Credits
This course is taken during the last semester of the Cosmetology Program. It provides theoreti cal discussion and presentati ons relati ng to opening a salon and creati ng a business plan. Issues reviewed are writt en agreements, related regulati ons and laws, salon operati ons, policies, practi ces, personnel, compensati on, payroll deducti ons, telephone eti quett e, adverti sing, retail and salesmanship, client communicati on, public relati ons, insurance, and salon safety. Theoreti cal components of the departmental courses are reviewed in preparati on for the writt en porti on of the State Board Exam. This is a two credit hour course.
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