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Cosmetology
The
Cosmetology curriculum teaches the art and science of cosmetology as
well as basic business and interpersonal skills. Students learn
hair, skin and nail care along with health and safety procedures.
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COSMETOLOGY 101
Theory of Cosmetology I (5)
Theory 101 provides cosmetology students an introduction to the study of hair, skin, and nails, their structure, functions, and characteristics, diseases and disorders as well as the care and treatment of a variety of conditions. Special emphasis is placed on principles and methods of sterilization and sanitation. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 102
Theory of Cosmetology II (5)
Theory 102 is a course on the processes of hair coloring, permanent waving, and hair straightening services. Detailed information is provided on the concepts, categories and chemistry with special emphasis on safety and procedure. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 103
Theory of Cosmetology III (5)
This course provides cosmetology students with a basic background into the chemical theories, processes and product ingredients found in the practice of Cosmetology. Special emphasis on OSHA chemical hazard information and the mechanical operation and functions of electrical equipment used in salons. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 141
Clinical Practice I Pt (4.5)
Students practice basic level cosmetology procedures on clients and mannequins under close supervision in a clinic setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Students perform a variety of dispensary and reception desk responsibilities. Previously COS 149. Prerequisites: 2.1 minimum in COS 148 and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 142
Clinical Practice II Pt (4.5)
Students practice basic level cosmetology procedures on clients, fellow students, and mannequins under constant supervision in a class setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Previously COS 150. Prerequisites: Admission to the program and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 143
Clinical Practice III Pt (4.5)
Students practice basic level cosmetology procedures on clients and mannequins under close supervision in a clinic setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Students perform a variety of dispensary and reception desk responsibilities. Previously COS 155. Prerequisites: 2.1 minimum in COS 142 and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 151
Clinical Practice I (18)
Students practice basic level cosmetology procedures on clients, fellow students, and mannequins under constant supervision in a class setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Prerequisites: Admission to the program and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 152
Clinical Practice II (10)
Students practice basic level cosmetology procedures on clients and mannequins under close supervision in a clinic setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Students perform a variety of dispensary and reception desk responsibilities. Prerequisites: 2.1 minimum in COS 151 and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 153
Clinical Practice III (10)
Students practice intermediate level cosmetology procedures on clients and mannequins under moderate supervision in a clinic setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Students perform a variety of dispensary and reception desk responsibilities. Previously COS 251. Prerequisites: 2.1 minimum in COS 151, COS 152, and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 154
Salon Success Strategies (5)
This course is designed to help students develop skills for interpersonal relationships, professional communication, career planning and self-management. The key learning opportunities concentrate on building a clientele, delivering outstanding client experiences and tracking the results. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Mandatory Decimal Grading.
COSMETOLOGY 201
Salon Business Operations (5)
Course is designed to give students a basic overview of salon business operations including marketing strategies, financial control, factors affecting salon culture, insurance, business laws and health regulations. Special emphasis placed on examining a variety of salons in the area. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 251
Clinical Practice IV (9)
Students practice intermediate/advanced level cosmetology procedures on clients and mannequins under minimal supervision in a clinic setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Students perform a variety of dispensary and reception desk responsibilities. Previously COS 252. Prerequisites: 2.1 minimum in COS 151, COS 152, COS 153, and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 252
Clinical Practice V (9)
Students practice advanced level cosmetology procedures on clients and mannequins under minimal supervision in a clinic setting. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Students perform a variety of dispensary and reception desk responsibilities. Previously COS 253. Prerequisites: 2.1 minimum in COS 151, COS 153,COS 251, and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 253
Clinical Practice VI (11)
For students unable to complete the program within recommended time frame. Apply theory and advanced procedures by performing services on clients and mannequins under minimal supervision. Adherence to in-house procedures, accuracy, timing, safety measures, and sanitation standards. Previously COS 254. Prerequisites: 2.1 minimum in COS 151, 152, 153, 251, 252 and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 265
Cosmetology Final Assessment (3)
This course provides students with a theoretical and practical review of basic cosmetology services in preparation for in-house theory and practical assessments before applying for state board examinations. Prerequisites: Admission to the program and permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 280
Cosmetology Instructor Trainee Methods I (5)
The Cosmetology Internship experience enables a student to apply Cosmetology theory classes to the world of work. Students in coordination with a faculty mentor will develop a learning agreement that defines learning goals, learning activities and outcomes for evaluation. Instructor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading. Previously COS 290.
COSMETOLOGY 281
Cos. Instructor Trainee Clinic Supervisor I (10)
Clinical teaching and evaluation of practical skills for licensed cosmetologists wishing to obtain a cosmetology instructor's license. Previously COS 291. Prerequisite: Cosmetology license and permission. Mandatory decimal grading.]
COSMETOLOGY 282
Cosmetology Instructor Trainee Methods II (5)
Teaching principles and methodologies for licensed cosmetologist wishing to obtain a cosmetology instructor's license. Previously COS 292. Prerequisite: Cosmetology license, COS 280 and permission.
COSMETOLOGY 283
Cos Instructor Trainee Clinic Supervisor II (10)
Clinical teaching and evaluation of practical skills for the licensed cosmetologist wishing to obtain a cosmetology instructor's license. Previously COS 293. Prerequisite: Cosmetology license, COS 281 and Permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 284
Special Topics in Cosmetology (4)
COSMETOLOGY 290
Cosmetology Internship (4)
The Cosmetology Internship experience enables a student to apply Cosmetology theory classes to the world of work. Students in coordination with a faculty mentor will develop a learning agreement that defines learning goals, learning activities and outcomes for evaluation. Previously COS 275. Instructor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
COSMETOLOGY 291
Special Topics in Cosmetology (1)
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Cosmetology. Previously COS 281.
COSMETOLOGY 292
Special Topics in Cosmetology (2)
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Cosmetology. Previously COS 282.
COSMETOLOGY 293
Special Topics in Cosmetology (3)
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Cosmetology. Previously COS 283.
COSMETOLOGY 294
Special Topics in Cosmetology (4)
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Cosmetology. Previously COS 284.
COSMETOLOGY 295
Special Topics in Cosmetology (5)
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Cosmetology. Previously COS 285.
COSMETOLOGY 297
Individual Project in Cosmetology (1)
Individual project in a specific area of Cosmetology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's educational and work experience.
COSMETOLOGY 298
Individual Project in Cosmetology (2)
Individual project in a specific area of Cosmetology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's educational and work experience.
COSMETOLOGY 299
Individual Project in Cosmetology (3)
Individual project in a specific area of Cosmetology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's educational and work experience.
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