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  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W/Sp The study of corrective hair coloring/lightening, permanent waving, and the chemistry of the hair structure will be covered in this course as well as a review of terminology and practices of all subjects covered in Beauty Culture Theory I-II . Instructor permission is required. Prerequisite: COS10, COS12 and COS14.
  • 8.00 - 26.00 Credits

    Credits 8 (26 Clinical Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W/Sp The lab/clinic sessions include demonstrations by the instructors and the practice by students with mannequins and/or models in the following areas: hairstyling finishing techniques, braiding, corn row braiding, hair extensions, hair weaving, long hair styling, hair coloring/lightening, speed wrap perm, spa facial services, sculptured nails fills and repairs, problem solving, flat nail art and raised nail art. The students will continue to service clients in salon simulation under instructor supervision and further develop techniques, skills and speed in performing services, reception desk and dispensary duties training. Instructor permission is required. Prerequisite: COS11, COS13 and COS15.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W/Sp This course is designed to meet the needs of the salon-ready student preparing to take the Oregon Board of Cosmetology certification exam. There will be a review of safety, sanitation and hygiene, followed by written and oral testing over all subjects covered in previous theory courses. Instructor permission is required. Prerequisite: COS10, COS12, COS14 and COS16, COS20 and COS22.
  • 8.00 - 26.00 Credits

    Credits 8 (26 Clinical Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W/Sp The advanced lab and clinic is designed to review and practice in all areas of practical applications performed in COS11-23. Emphasis will be on speed, finishing techniques and weekly practice with the student's board model. During this course, the student will complete the clock hour requirements, service requirements and the practical evaluation required by the Oregon Board of Cosmetology to prepare for the certification exam in Salem, OR . Instructor permission is required. Prerequisite: COS11, COS13, COS15, COS17, COS21 and COS23.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su These lecture sessions concentrate on the beginning background information necessary for Nail Technology students to prepare for participation in the cosmetology clinic/lab sessions. Subjects include; client preparation and protection, safety, sanitation, hygiene, professional ethics, recognition of nail disorders, theory of massage, Oregon Administrative Rules, OSHA, and MSDS. This course also includes manicure and pedicure procedures, the use and care of equipment/ implements, and the materials used by a Nail Technician. This course prepares the student for the Oregon Nail Technician certification exam. Instructor permission is required.
  • 8.00 - 26.00 Credits

    Credits 8 (26 Clinical Hrs/Wk) - Su The pre-clinic nail technology lab sessions employ demonstration and practical application of the following subjects; procedures and techniques used in manicuring and pedicuring services, reflexology massage, sculptured nails with forms and tips, nail repair, silk wraps, and gel nails. This course includes the use of equipment, implements and materials used in Nail Technology, including the electric rotary file and airbrush. Emphasis is placed on the observance of safety and sanitation for protection of the client and student. This course includes an introduction to Facial Technology. Instructor permission is required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - W The pre-clinic facial technology lecture sessions concentrate on the beginning background information necessary for students to prepare for participation in the clinic/lab sessions. Subjects include; client preparation and protection, safety, sanitation, hygiene, professional ethics, recognition of skin types and disorders, theory of massage, and Oregon Administrative Rules. This course also includes the use of electric facial equipment, and the study of electricity and light therapy. This course prepares the student for the Oregon Facial Technician certification exam. Instructor permission is required.
  • 8.00 - 26.00 Credits

    Credits 8 (26 Clinical Hrs/Wk) - W The pre-clinic Facial Technology lab sessions employ demonstration followed by supervised practice in the development of skills in facial services including; analysis of the skin, cleansing of the skin, facial massage, facial treatments, superfluous hair removal by waxing, brow arching, lash and brow coloring, make-up selection and application. Emphasis is placed on safety and sanitation for the students and clients while preparing for and performing services. An introduction to nail technology is included in this course. Instructor permission is required.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - F This one-term lab course is designed for second-year Funeral Service Education students. This course employs demonstration followed by practice covering the grooming services for the deceased. Students experience the art and science of creating a subtle natural appearance for the hair, face and nails. Students learn the use of cosmetics, tools and implements that are specially designed for this service. Prerequisite: FSE121, FSE122, and FSE124.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (1 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F This course prepares students to use designated software on the Macintosh computer system to produce copy and graphics for newspapers and magazines. Students learn special copy alignment, file management, page design, and electronic transmission of documents. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
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