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COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM
Diploma Program / 3 semesters / 45 weeks
Objective: This twelve‐month program is designed to assist the student in successfully passing the Pennsylvania State Board of Cosmetology Licensing Examination.
Teachers will prepare students for careers in cosmetology using lecture and lab components. Students are given hands‐on experience, as well as the practical theory, in areas such as shampooing, hair shaping, hair styling, permanent waving, hair color, hair straightening, skin care, manicuring, scalp treatment, and overall care of hair types and textures.
This program prepares the student to comprehend and understand the practices of cosmetology including areas of professional attitude, salon management, bacteriology, sterilization, and sanitation. Students will study the sciences of cosmetology including such topics as histology, trichology, chemistry, physiology, cosmetic dermatology, and electricity.
     Course #
 Title
  Didactic
  Supervised Lab
    Credit
    CO101
 Chemicals I
  45
   150
   7
   CO102
 Professional Practices/Salon Management I
  30
  15
   1
   CO103
 Science I
  30
  15
   1
   CO104
 Hair Design/Hair Sculpture I
  15
  90
   3
   CO105
 Nails and Skin
  15
  45
   2
  CO106
Chemicals II
 15
 60
  2
  CO107
Professional Practices/Salon Management II
 30
 15
  1
  CO108
Hair Design/Hair Sculpture II
 30
 75
  4
  CO109
Clinic I
 0
 225
  7
   CO110
 State Board Preparation
  30
  90
   4
   CO111
 Hair Design/Hair Sculpture III
  30
  75
   4
   CO112
 Clinic II
  0
  225
   7
  TOTALS
  270
 1080
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             COSMETOLOGY TEACHER/ SALON MANAGER PROGRAM
Diploma Program / 2 instructional periods / 20 weeks
Objective: This five‐month program will prepare the student for an entry‐level instructional position within the field of cosmetology. Students must have graduated from an approved program in cosmetology prior to being accepted into the Cosmetology Teacher / Salon Manager Program.
The student will be taught teaching techniques for subject matter related to cosmetology curricula. Professional Practices and Salon Management will give the student a well‐rounded view of the field of cosmetology instruction. Students will be exposed to teaching methods and techniques and will learn how to prepare lesson plans, course outlines, make classroom presentations and demonstrations, and understand the various student evaluation methods. There will be practical experience in clinical management under direct supervision of the instructor.
Students will be taught the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Board of Cosmetology required to obtain a teacher’s license.
     Course #
 Title
  Didactic
  Supervised Lab
    Credit
   CS103
Student Teaching
 0
  150
  5
  CS104
Professional Practices / Salon Management
 45
 180
  8
  CS105
Teaching Methodologies
 30
 45
  3
  CS106
Teaching Techniques
 45
 105
  5
  TOTALS
  120
 480
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