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COURSES OF STUDY
: Cosmetology
| Manicurist |Teacher
training | Skin Care
SKIN CARE OR
COSMETICIAN COURSE OF STUDY (600 CLOCK HOURS)
(O'NET # 68008, CIP# 120403)
The
course of study for students enrolled in a
cosmetician course shall consist of sixteen
hundred (600) clock hours which include a
minimum of 190 clock hours of technical
instruction and practical operations covering
all practices constituting the art of
cosmetician.
The minimum combined total clock hours
of 600, include the technical instruction
phase and opportunity for the student to
acquire the necessary skills through practical
applications developed under the supervision
of the school’s instructors.
COSMETICIAN
COURSE EDUCATION GOALS
The
cosmetician course of study is designed to
prepare students for the state licensing
examination and for profitable employment as a
cosmetician specialist , product demonstrator
or cosmetician.
COSMETICIAN
COURSE PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
The
licensed cosmetician will be prepared to seek
profitable employment as a skin care
specialist, skin care salon manager, salon
owner, or product demonstrator. They will be versed in all areas of the skin care profession.
COSMETICIAN COURSE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
When
a student has completed the required theory
hours and practical operations for a
Cosmetician, with a GPA (Grade Point Average)
of “C” (70%) or better, he/she is awarded
a diploma certifying his/her graduation.
Students are assisted in completing the
necessary documents to file for the
appropriate Bureau of Barbering and
Cosmetology Examination.
COSMETICIAN COURSE LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
A
Cosmetician license will be granted by the
State of California only after the student has
successfully completed and graduated from the
Cosmetician course as described above and
passed the Cosmetician Bureau of Barbering and
Cosmetology Examination with an overall
average of 75%.
Technical
instruction means instruction by
demonstration, lecture, participation, or
examination:
Practical Operation means the actual
performance by the student of a complete
service on another person or on a mannequin.
Such technical instruction and
practical operations shall include:
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| COSMETICIAN
TECHNICAL SUBJECT |
Min.
Theory
hours
instructions |
Min.
practical
operations |
| 1.The
Barbering and Cosmetology Act and the
Board’s Rules and regulations |
10 |
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| 2.
Chemistry
pertaining to the practices of an
esthetician.
(Shall include the chemical
composition and purpose of cosmetic and
skin care preparation.
Shall also include the elementary
chemical make up, chemical skin
peels, physical and chemical changes of
matter.) |
10 |
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3.
Health
and Safety/Hazardous Substances
(Shall include training in
chemicals and health in establishments,
material safety
data sheets, protection from hazardous
chemicals and preventing chemical
injuries, health and safety laws and
agencies, ergonomics, and
communicable diseases, including
HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B.) |
20 |
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4.
Electricity:
(Shall include the nature of electrical
current, principles of
operating electrical devices, and
the various safety
precautions used when operating
electrical devices,..) |
10 |
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5.
Disinfection
and sanitation
(Shall include procedures to protect the
health and safety of the consumer as
well as the
technician.
The ten required minimum
operations shall entail performing all
necessary functions for disinfecting
instruments and equipment as specified
in Sections
979 and 980.
Disinfection should be emphasize
throughout the entire training period
and must be performed before use of all
instruments and equipment.) |
10 |
10 |
| 6.
Bacteriology,
anatomy, physiology, skin analysis and
conditions. |
15 |
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7.
Facials
- (A) Manual (Shall include skin
analysis, cleansing, scientific
manipulations, packs,
and masks.)
- (B)
Electrical
(Shall include the use of all
electrical modalities, including dermal
lights and electrical apparatus,
for facials and skin care purposes.)
- (C) Chemicals
(Shall include chemical skin
peels, packs, masks and scrubs. Training shall emphasize
that only the non-living, uppermost
layers of facial skin, known as
the epidermis,
may be performed in accordance with
Section 992 regarding skin peeling.)
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20
30
20
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40
60
40
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8.
Eyebrow
Arching and Hair Removal:
(Shall include the use of wax, tweezers,
electric or manual, and depilatories
for the
removal of superfluous hair.)
- Tweezers
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Wax and depilatories |
5
20 |
10
40 |
9.
Make-up:
(Shall include skin analysis, complete
and corrective make-up, and
the application of false eyelashes.) |
20 |
40 |
10. Additional Training
(May
include professional ethics, personal
hygiene, good grooming, salesmanship,
required keeping of student daily
records, modeling, desk, reception,
payroll deductions, how to seek and
obtain employment, preparations of
employment applications and salon
management.) |
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The
minimum combined total clock hours of 600,
include the technical instruction phase and
opportunity for the student to acquire the
necessary skills through practical
applications developed under the supervision
of the school’s instructors.
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