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service pedicure. The student will learn the proper use of implements; massage techniques and supplies used in a pedicure service as well as aromatherapy and its uses. Students will be taught creative applications to satisfy their clients’ unique personalities (Prerequisites: None).
CO101 CHEMICALS I—7 Credits
During this course, students will be taught the chemistry of hair color and its application. Chemical procedures for mixing and applying hair color are taught (Prerequisites: None).
CO102 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES/ SALON MANAGEMENT I—1 Credit
One of the most important areas we address with our students is the importance of professionalism and professional ethics, in the workplace. Students are taught the proper salon etiquette (Prerequisites: None).
CO103 SCIENCE—1 Credits
This course is a composite of many science-related courses -histology, chemistry, physiology, cosmetic dermatology, electricity, anatomy and microbiology (Prerequisites: None).
CO104 HAIR DESIGN/ HAIR SCULPTURE I—3 Credits
Hair Design/Hair Sculpture will encompass all aspects of cutting and finishing. A scientific approach is taken to teach ladies’ hair sculpture, giving students a fundamental guideline to know and understand the theory of hair sculpture and design, as well as the technical skills needed to perform haircuts and finishing. The design portion of the course will teach all basic skills necessary for hair design (Prerequisites: None).
CO105 NAILS AND SKIN—2 Credits
This course will instruct students in the methods to recognize various problems and provide the solutions to skin and nail conditions. Basic facials and manicures will be taught in this course (Prerequisites: None).
CO106 CHEMICALS II—2 Credits
Hair color techniques such as de-colorizing, re-colorizing, and special effects color will be taught during this course. Advanced texturizing techniques and reformation techniques will be taught thus preparing students for the workplace (Prerequisites: CO101).
CO107 PROFESSINAL PRACTICE/ SALON MANAGEMENT II—1 Credit
This course teaches the student the professional aspects that should be practiced by a cosmetologist both personally and in the workplace. The student is also taught how to manage his/her clientele as well as the operation of the salon (Prerequisites: CO102).
CO108 HAIR DESIGN/ HAIR SCULPTURE II—4 Credits
This course is a continuation of Hair Design/Hair Sculpture I. The techniques of cutting and design are applied to men’s hair sculpting techniques to create today’s contemporary looks. Hair Sculpture and Hair Design II is a course in which students are taught long hair design, multicultural design and advanced sculpting techniques (Prerequisites: CO104).
CO109 CLINIC I—7 Credits
This is the students’ first opportunity to perform on the general public. All of the skills learned during their first semester of study will be utilized. Instructors will monitor their progress and are available to answer any questions the student may have. This course requires students to perform the following services: hair sculptures, blow-dry designs, texturizing services, color applications, facials, and manicures (Prerequisites: All First Semester Courses).
CO110 STATE BOARD PREPARATION—4 Credits
This course will prepare students to sit for the State Board of Cosmetology exam for Cosmetologists. In addition to preparing students for this written exam, this course will also reinforce students' abilities to perform routine cosmetology services. Students will then be given a practical exam to evaluate their practical skills. Upon successful completion of this exam, students are given a certificate of completion from Douglas Education Center (Prerequisites: CO109).
CO111 HAIR DESIGN/ HAIR SCULPTURE—4 Credits
Hair design/Hair Sculpture III includes wiggery, hair extensions and braiding. Students will also be given the opportunity to have photographs taken of their work for their portfolio (Prerequisites: CO108).
CO112 CLINIC II—7 Credits
Students will perform all services upon the public in order to refine and perfect their cosmetology skills. Requirements for this course are: hair sculptures, air formed designs, texturizing services, color applications, facials, manicures, thermal designs and reformation services (Prerequisites: CO109).
CS103 STUDENT TEACHING—5 Credits
Student teaching implements all cosmetology skills in a classroom and clinic environment. Student teachers will assist instructors with class preparation and presentation. Student teachers will act as a sage in overseeing students (Prerequisites: CS106).
CS104 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES / SALON MANAGEMENT—8 Credits
Professional Practices will cover communication and presentation skills, dealing with difficult customers, networking and multi-tasking. Students will create a fictitious salon complete with employees, inventory and payroll. They will learn the important aspects of salon management. This course will cover the layout and running of a virtual salon including hiring, training, budgeting, inventory and retailing (Prerequisites: None).
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