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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered upon request Introduction to the basic manipulative skills in manicuring, professional image and conduct and personal hygiene. Includes basic sciences in bacteriology, sanitation and physiology pertaining to the head, face, hands and arms. Theory and use of electricity and light as applied to cosmetology. The course also includes Arizona laws and rules governing cosmetology.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered upon request Prerequisite: COS 101 or concurrent enrollment in COS 101 Continuation of Cosmetology Theory at an intermediate level. Basic manipulative skills in manicuring, professional image and conduct and personal hygiene. Includes basic sciences in bacteriology, sanitation and physiology pertaining to the head, face, hands and arms. Theory and use of electricity and light as applied to cosmetology. The course also includes ethics and shop management.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered upon request Prerequisite: COS 103 or concurrent enrollment in COS 103 Continuation of Cosmetology Theory at an advanced level. Basic manipulative skills in manicuring, shampooing, haircutting, curl construction, and hair treatments. Includes basic sciences in bacteriology, sanitation and physiology pertaining to the head, face, hands and arms. The course also includes ethics and shop management.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Offered upon request Basic instruction in permanent waving, chemical straightening, curling, shampoo and hairstyling. Students will be instructed in basic manipulative skills, knowledge and safety precautions when giving chemical wave or chemical relaxer. Designed to bring student up to an intermediate level.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Offered upon request Prerequisite: COS 111 or concurrent enrollment in COS 111 Continuation of COS 111. Intermediate level of instruction in permanent waving, chemical straightening, curling, shampoo and hairstyling. Students will be instructed in basic manipulative skills, knowledge and safety precautions when giving chemical wave or chemical relaxer. Designed to bring student up to an advanced level.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Offered upon request Prerequisite: COS 113 or concurrent enrollment in COS 113 Continuation of COS 113. Advanced level of instruction in permanent waving, chemical straightening, curling, shampoo and hairstyling. Students will be instructed in basic manipulative skills, knowledge and safety precautions when giving chemical wave or chemical relaxer. Designed to bring student up to a professional level.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Offered upon request Prerequisite: COS 115 or concurrent enrollment in COS 115 Continuation of COS 115. Professional level of instruction in permanent waving, chemical straightening, curling, shampoo and hairstyling. Students will be instructed in basic manipulative skills, knowledge and safety precautions when giving chemical wave or chemical relaxer.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Offered upon request Includes care and beautification of the hands, arms and nails; practice in giving plain/oil manicures and hand/arm massages. A study is made of proper use of instruments, equipment, personal hygiene, sanitation, common nail conditions, diseases, and State Board rules and regulations affecting the cosmetologist performing manicuring/ hand and arm massages.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Offered upon request Prerequisite: COS 121 or concurrent enrollment in COS 121 Continuation of COS 121. Includes care and beautification of the hands, arms and nails; practice in giving plain/oil manicures and hand/arm massages. A study is made of proper use of instruments, equipment, personal hygiene, sanitation, common nail conditions, diseases, and State Board rules and regulations affecting the cosmetologist performing manicuring/hand and arm massages.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Offered upon request First of four courses for students seeking a manicuring license. Includes care and beautification of the hands, nails and arms. Emphasis is on theory, proper use of instruments, equipment, personal hygiene, common nail conditions and diseases, basic nail techniques, and State Board rules and regulations affecting manicurists.
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