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COS 1070: State Laws for Nail Technicians
1.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Presents state laws, rules and regulations, professional image, ethics, professional standards for the nail technician profession. State Board requirements for licensure as a nail technician, critical thinking, teamwork, problem solving and principles of professionalism.
Corequisite:
COS 1040 AND COS 1050 AND COS 1060 AND COS 1094
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COS 1080: Salon Theory I
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Presents intermediate theory in haircutting, coloring, lightening, hairstyling, facials, manicuring and pedicuring, community health issues, salon safety, problem solving, special projects, and salon success.
Prerequisite:
COS 1010 AND COS 1020 AND COS 1030
Corequisite:
COS 1092 AND COS 1193
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COS 1092: Hair Service Lab II
5.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Continues basic application of shampoo, rinses, scalp treatment, chemical rearranging, perm, relaxer, haircutting, coloring and styling in a supervised lab.
Corequisite:
COS 1080 AND COS 1193
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COS 1094: Nail Technician Lab
4.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Introduces students to the concepts and practices of a nail technician including anatomy, physiology, preparation, procedures and products. In addition, the course focuses on client consultation, recommendations, record keeping, use of machines and appliances, massage, safety, client protection, and infection control. Develop skills in manicuring, pedicuring, nail extensions, advanced nail techniques, nail art.
Prerequisite:
HLTH 1001 or HLTH 1003
Corequisite:
COS 1040 AND COS 1050 AND COS 1060 AND COS 1070
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COS 1193: Skin/Nails Service
4.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Introduces students to the theory and practice of skin and nails including: anatomy, physiology, preparation, procedures, products, facial treatments, makeup application, hair removal, eyelash/brow techniques and electro therapy. In addition, the course focuses on: client consultation, recommendations, record keeping, use of machines and appliances, application of cosmetics, massage, safety, client protection, manicuring, pedicuring, massage, advanced nail techniques, sterilization, sanitation, bacteriology, retail techniques and marketing.
Prerequisite:
COS 1010
Corequisite:
COS 1080 AND COS 1092
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COS 2080: Salon Theory II
1.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Presents concentration of theory in the areas of first aid, anatomy, physiology, chemistry, electro and light therapy, sterilization, sanitation, bacteriology, shampoo, rinses, scalp treatments, chemical rearranging, perms, relaxers issues, salon safety, and salon success.
Prerequisite:
COS 1080 AND COS 1092 AND COS 1193
Corequisite:
COS 2093 AND COS 2492
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COS 2093: Hair Service III
5.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Presents the intermediate application of perms, relaxers, temporary, semi-permanent and permanent color, lightening, toning and special effects. Students will also learn scissors, shears, razor and clippers, products, materials and implements in cutting, wet styling, blow drying, finger waving, air waving, hair pressing, hair extensions, hair weaving, braiding, corn rowing and hair design.
Corequisite:
COS 2080 AND COS 2492
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COS 2492: Facials/Manicuring/Pedicuring Lab III
4.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Provides intermediate application of massage, facial treatments and makeup applications, use of electric appliances, currents and specialized machines for treatments, artificial eyelashes, removal of unwanted hair, eyelash and brow tinting and light therapy techniques in a supervised salon setting.
Corequisite:
COS 2080 AND COS 2093
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COS 2505: Salon Operation Theory
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Focuses on opening a salon and business plan, written agreements, regulations, laws, salon operation, policies, practices, personnel, compensation, payroll deductions, use of telephone, advertising, retail and sales, client communication, public relations, insurance and salon safety.
Prerequisite:
COS 2080 AND COS 2093 AND COS 2492
Corequisite:
COS 2510 AND COS 2511 AND COS 2590 AND COS 2692
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COS 2510: Advanced Salon Theory
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Presents advanced theory applied to sterilization, sanitation, bacteriology, shampoo. rinses, scalp treatments, chemical rearranging, perms relaxers, hair cutting, hair coloring, bleaching, hairstyling, facials, manicuring and pedicuring, community health issues, salon safety, problem solving and special projects.
Corequisite:
COS 2505 AND COS 2511 AND COS 2590 AND COS 2692
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