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Cosmetology Program
1500 clock hours
Achieve your full potential in modern haircutting, hair styling, esthetics and manicuring
Gain the knowledge and skills to become a licensed cosmetologist through demonstrations, hands-on practice and classroom study
No previous experience required
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Cosmetology Program
(42 weeks / 11 months for full-time students)
(75 weeks / 19 months for part-time students)
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Clock hours
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Orientation
Introduces the curriculum and how to use the tools and supplies in the program
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100
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Shampoo and related theory
Explains basic draping, shampooing, conditioning, scalp massage, infection control
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100
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Hair and Scalp Treatment and Related Theory
Covers hair structure and growth, hair care, common hair conditions and disorders
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50
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Cold Waving and Related Theory
Presents perm theory and how to wrap rectangle, brick layer, spiral and oblong perms
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200
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Chemical Hair Relaxing and Related Theory
Explains chemical relaxing with virgin sodium hydroxide relaxer, virgin thio relaxer, relaxer retouch and curl reforming
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50
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Hair Coloring and Related Theory
Presents hair color chemistry; techniques using temporary, semi-permanent and oxidative color; highlighting techniques and hair color removal
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200
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Manicuring and Related Theory
Covers nail structure, growth, disorders, infection control, manicure, pedicure, nail tips, sculptured nails and artificial nail services
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100
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Facials and Related Theory
Discusses skin composition, disorders, infection control, skin care, massage, basic facials, hair removal, facial shapes and make-up essentials and techniques
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50
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Haircutting, Styling and Related Theory
Explains techniques for solid form, square form, layered, graduated, over-comb and fade haircuts, thermal styling, wet styling, long hair styles and braiding
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500
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Chemistry
Covers chemical bonds, pH scale and chemical properties of cosmetics, shampoos, conditioners, perms, relaxers and hair color
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75
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Salon Management and Practices
Covers job search and interviews, evaluating a salon, professional relationships, networking, building clientele, owning a salon, retailing and closing the sale
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75
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Total
A clock hour equals 60 minutes.
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1500
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Tools Provided
- Student kit containing 2 pairs of scissors, razor, thinning shears, electric clippers, blow dryer, marcel iron, 2 mannequins, combs, brushes, capes, manicure implements, makeup, rolling bag, backpack and locking cabinet
- Salon Fundamentals Textbooks
- Uniform smock
Program Phases
The cosmetology program is divided into 3 phases. Each phase includes theory, projects and practicals designed to enhance and complete your learning experience. In Phase 1, you learn the fundamentals of cosmetology including haircutting and styling, nail and skin services and sanitation. Students pass the Phase 1 practical exam to begin the next phase.
In Phase 2, you begin working on clients, under the close supervision and support of an instructor. You advance into the latest trends and techniques, building confidence and developing your professional abilities. Students pass the Phase 2 practical exam to enter the final phase. After completing 1000 hours, a student is also eligible to take the written State board exam.
In Phase 3, you fine tune technical skills and focus on the �soft� skills of client interaction and retailing. Students monitor the reception center, staff the dispensary and continue to work on clients in a less supervised setting. Students pass a mock State board practical exam to be eligible for graduation.
Download the course syllabus: Cosmetology
Tuition and Fees
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Tuition for 1500 clock hours
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$9500
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Down payment due by start of class
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Student kit
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$850
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due by start of class
(nonrefundable)
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Student books
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$182
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due by start of class
(nonrefundable)
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Registration fee
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$100
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due with Enrollment Contract
(nonrefundable)
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TDLR Student permit fee
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$25
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due by start of class
(nonrefundable)
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Total
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$10657
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(All prices are subject to change)
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