Cosmetology. The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of hair, skin and nails. The students are prepared to take the State Board Examination with confidence and successfully pass the examination. Students learn the skills to their proficiency level at each stage of their training: freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior. Students+ are required to achieve a 70% at each level in both theory and practical before they can pass to the next level. The students gain in confidence and ability to express themselves in a professional manner. Students learn first in the freshman and sophomore levels a standardized basic set of techniques in all practical operations. Once students have attained the basic levels of proficiency in the standard procedures, they are introduced to more advanced techniques. Students will graduate with a variety of techniques and methodologies in the practical operations of the skin, hair and nails. Subject Minimum Operations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory) 1. Disinfection/Sanitation 10 20 2. Wet Hairstyling 200 25 3. Thermal Hairstyling 40 20 4. Press and Curl 20 20 5. Permanent Waving 80 20 6. Chemical Straightening 25 20 7. Haircutting 80 20 8. Haircoloring 50 40 9. Bleaching 20 10. Scalp/Hair Treatment 20 5 11. Facial – Manual 10 5 12. Facial – Electrical 15 10 13. Facial – Chemical 15 10 14. Brow Arch/Hair Removal 20 10 15. Makeup 10 15 16. Water/Oil Manicure 15 5 17. Pedicure 10 5 18. Liquid/Powder/Brush-on/Tips 100 25 19. Nail Wraps and Repairs 20 20. Cosmetology Rules and Regulations 20 21. Chemistry 20 22. Theory of Electricity 5 23. Bacteriology/Anatomy/Physiology 15 24. Health and Safety 20 Theory hours required adds up to 355. The balance of hours to total 1600 is devoted to performing the practical work. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail 2. BARBERING The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of barbering per the curriculum below. Prepare the students for the State Board Examination and for employment in the field of barbering. To teach good work, health, study and safety habits. To promote goal setting, positive approach to career planning, self-motivation and ethics. To encourage students to continue their education in advanced, related courses, including business courses. To disseminate all information regarding starting and operating their own business. The 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 1/2 months. The curriculum for students in a barbering course shall consist of fifteen hundred (1500) clock hours of technical instruction means instruction by demonstration, lecture, classroom 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: Subject Minimum Operations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory) Hairstyling 240 65 Permanent Waving and Chemical Straightening 105 40 Haircoloring and Bleaching 50 60 Haircutting 80 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 40 200 Health and Safety 200 Laws and Regulations 20 Health and Safety Considerations 45 Disinfection and Sanitation 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 65 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 ½ months. Theory hours required adds up to 350. The balance of hours to total 1150 is devoted to performing the practical work. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
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Samples: Enrollment Agreement
Cosmetology. The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of hair, skin and nails. The students are prepared to take the State Board Examination with confidence and successfully pass the examination. Students learn the skills to their proficiency level at each stage of their training: freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior. Students+ are required to achieve a 70% at each level in both theory and practical before they can pass to the next level. The students gain in confidence and ability to express themselves in a professional manner. Students learn first in the freshman and sophomore levels a standardized basic set of techniques in all practical operations. Once students have attained the basic levels of proficiency in the standard procedures, they are introduced to more advanced techniques. Students will graduate with a variety of techniques and methodologies in the practical operations of the skin, hair and nails. Subject Minimum Operations Operation s (practical) Minimum Hours (theory)
) 1. Disinfection/Sanitation 10 20 2. Wet Hairstyling 200 25 3. Thermal Hairstyling 40 20 4. Press and Curl 20 20 5. Permanent Waving 80 20 6. Chemical Straightening 25 20 7. Haircutting 80 20 8. Haircoloring 50 40 9. Bleaching 20 10. Scalp/Hair Treatment 20 5 11. Facial – Manual 10 5 12. Facial – Electrical 15 10 13. Facial – Chemical 15 10 14. Brow Arch/Hair Removal 20 10 15. Makeup 10 15 16. Water/Oil Manicure 15 5 17. Pedicure 10 5 18. Liquid/Powder/Brush-on/Tips 100 25 19. Nail Wraps and Repairs 20 20. Cosmetology Rules and Regulations 20 21. Chemistry 20 22. Theory of Electricity 5 23. Bacteriology/Anatomy/Physiology 15 24. Health and Safety 20 Theory hours required adds up to 355. The balance of hours to total 1600 645 is devoted to performing the practical work. Sierra College of Beauty uses the following methods of teaching: Demos, hands- on, guest speakers, classes on clinic floor clients, small group instructor, lecture, role modeling, overheads, flash cards, VCR tapes, games, and written quizzes, worksheets and tests (multiple choice, true/false, essays and matching). Grading: Students are examined regularly in theory and practical work. A score of 70% or greater is considered passing. All students must pass all work with a 70% or greater to complete the course. Students will be evaluated at the end of each quarter to determine if the students have met this minimum. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
2. BARBERING The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of barbering per the curriculum below. Prepare the students for the State Board Examination and for employment in the field of barbering. To teach good work, health, study and safety habits. To promote goal setting, positive approach to career planning, self-motivation and ethics. To encourage students to continue their education in advanced, related courses, including business courses. To disseminate all information regarding starting and operating their own business. The 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 1/2 months. The curriculum for students in a barbering course shall consist of fifteen hundred (1500) clock hours of technical instruction means instruction by demonstration, lecture, classroom 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: Subject Minimum Operations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory) Hairstyling 240 65 Permanent Waving and Chemical Straightening 105 40 Haircoloring and Bleaching 50 60 Haircutting 80 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 40 200 Health and Safety 200 Laws and Regulations 20 Health and Safety Considerations 45 Disinfection and Sanitation 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 65 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 ½ months. Theory hours required adds up to 350. The balance of hours to total 1150 is devoted to performing the practical work. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
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Samples: Enrollment Agreement
Cosmetology. The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of hair, skin and nails. The students are prepared to take the State Board Examination with confidence and successfully pass the examination. Students learn the skills to their proficiency level at each stage of their training: freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior. Students+ are required to achieve a 70% at each level in both theory and practical before they can pass to the next level. The students gain in confidence and ability to express themselves in a professional manner. Students learn first in the freshman and sophomore levels a standardized basic set of techniques in all practical operations. Once students have attained the basic levels of proficiency in the standard procedures, they are introduced to more advanced techniques. Students will graduate with a variety of techniques and methodologies in the practical operations of the skin, hair and nails. Subject Minimum Operations MinimumOperation s (practical) Minimum Hours (theory)
1. Disinfection/Sanitation 10 20 2. Wet Hairstyling 200 25 3. Thermal Hairstyling 40 20 4. Press and Curl 20 20 5. Permanent Waving 80 20 6. Chemical Straightening 25 20 7. Haircutting 80 20 8. Haircoloring 50 40 9. Bleaching 20 10. Scalp/Hair Treatment 20 5 11. Facial – Manual 10 5 12. Facial – Electrical 15 10 13. Facial – Chemical 15 10 14. Brow Arch/Hair Removal 20 10 15. Makeup 10 15 16. Water/Oil Manicure 15 5 17. Pedicure 10 5 18. Liquid/Powder/Brush-on/Tips 100 25 19. Nail Wraps and Repairs 20 20. Cosmetology Rules and Regulations 20 21. Chemistry 20 22. Theory of Electricity 5 23. Bacteriology/Anatomy/Physiology 15 24. Health and Safety 20 Theory hours required adds up to 355. The balance of hours to total 1600 is devoted to performing the performingthe practical work. Sierra College of Beauty uses the following methods of teaching: Demos, hands- on, guest speakers, classes on clinic floor clients, small group instructor, lecture, role modeling, overheads, flash cards, VCR tapes, games, and written quizzes, worksheets and tests (multiple choice, true/false, essays and matching). Grading: Students are examined regularly in theory and practical work. A score of 70% or greater is considered passing. All students must pass all work with a 70% or greater to complete the course. Students will be evaluated at the end of each quarter to determine if the students have met this minimum. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
2. BARBERING The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of barbering per the curriculum below. Prepare the students for the State Board Examination and for employment in the field of barbering. To teach good work, health, study and safety habits. To promote goal setting, positive approach to career planning, self-motivation and ethics. To encourage students to continue their education in advanced, related courses, including business courses. To disseminate all information regarding starting and operating their own business. The 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 1/2 months. The curriculum for students in a barbering course shall consist of fifteen hundred (1500) clock hours of technical instruction means instruction by demonstration, lecture, classroom 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: Subject Minimum Operations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory) Hairstyling 240 65 Permanent Waving and Chemical Straightening 105 40 Haircoloring and Bleaching 50 60 Haircutting 80 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 40 200 Health and Safety 200 Laws and Regulations 20 Health and Safety Considerations 45 Disinfection and Sanitation 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 65 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 ½ months. Theory hours required adds up to 350. The balance of hours to total 1150 is devoted to performing the practical work. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
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Samples: Enrollment Agreement
Cosmetology. The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of hair, skin and nails. The students are prepared to take the State Board Examination with confidence and successfully pass the examination. Students learn the skills to their proficiency level at each stage of their training: freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior. Students+ are required to achieve a 70% at each level in both theory and practical before they can pass to the next level. The students gain in confidence and ability to express themselves in a professional manner. Students learn first in the freshman and sophomore levels a standardized basic set of techniques in all practical operations. Once students have attained the basic levels of proficiency in the standard procedures, they are introduced to more advanced techniques. Students will graduate with a variety of techniques and methodologies in the practical operations of the skin, hair and nails. Subject Minimum Operations MinimumOperations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory)
1. Disinfection/Sanitation 10 20 2. Wet Hairstyling 200 25 3. Thermal Hairstyling 40 20 4. Press and Curl 20 20 5. Permanent Waving 80 20 6. Chemical Straightening 25 20 7. Haircutting 80 20 8. Haircoloring 50 40 9. Bleaching 20 10. Scalp/Hair Treatment 20 5 11. Facial – Manual 10 5 12. Facial – Electrical 15 10 13. Facial – Chemical 15 10 14. Brow Arch/Hair Removal 20 10 15. Makeup 10 15 16. Water/Oil Manicure 15 5 17. Pedicure 10 5 18. Liquid/Powder/Brush-on/Tips 100 25 19. Nail Wraps and Repairs 20 20. Cosmetology Rules and Regulations 20 21. Chemistry 20 22. Theory of Electricity 5 23. Bacteriology/Anatomy/Physiology 15 24. Health and Safety 20 Theory hours required adds up to 355. The balance of hours to total 1600 is devoted to performing the performingthe practical work. Sierra College of Beauty uses the following methods of teaching: Demos, hands- on, guest speakers, classes on clinic floor clients, small group instructor, lecture, role modeling, overheads, flash cards, VCR tapes, games, and written quizzes, worksheets and tests (multiple choice, true/false, essays and matching). Grading: Students are examined regularly in theory and practical work. A score of 70% or greater is considered passing. All students must pass all work with a 70% or greater to complete the course. Students will be evaluated at the end of each quarter to determine if the students have met this minimum. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
2. BARBERING The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of barbering per the curriculum below. Prepare the students for the State Board Examination and for employment in the field of barbering. To teach good work, health, study and safety habits. To promote goal setting, positive approach to career planning, self-motivation and ethics. To encourage students to continue their education in advanced, related courses, including business courses. To disseminate all information regarding starting and operating their own business. The 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 1/2 months. The curriculum for students in a barbering course shall consist of fifteen hundred (1500) clock hours of technical instruction means instruction by demonstration, lecture, classroom 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: Subject Minimum Operations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory) Hairstyling 240 65 Permanent Waving and Chemical Straightening 105 40 Haircoloring and Bleaching 50 60 Haircutting 80 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 40 200 Health and Safety 200 Laws and Regulations 20 Health and Safety Considerations 45 Disinfection and Sanitation 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 65 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 ½ months. Theory hours required adds up to 350. The balance of hours to total 1150 is devoted to performing the practical work. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
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Samples: Enrollment Agreement
Cosmetology. The educational objective of this course is to train students in all phases of hair, skin and nails. The students are prepared to take the State Board Examination with confidence and successfully pass the examination. Students learn the skills to their proficiency level at each stage of their training: freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior. Students+ are required to achieve a 70% at each level in both theory and practical before they can pass to the next level. The students gain in confidence and ability to express themselves in a professional manner. Students learn first in the freshman and sophomore levels a standardized basic set of techniques in all practical operations. Once students have attained the basic levels of proficiency in the standard procedures, they are introduced to more advanced techniques. Students will graduate with a variety of techniques and methodologies in the practical operations of the skin, hair and nails. Subject Minimum Operations MinimumOperations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory)
1. Disinfection/Sanitation 10 20 2. Wet Hairstyling 200 25 3. Thermal Hairstyling 40 20 4. Press and Curl 20 20 5. Permanent Waving 80 20 6. Chemical Straightening 25 20 7. Haircutting 80 20 8. Haircoloring 50 40 9. Bleaching 20 10. Scalp/Hair Treatment 20 5 11. Facial – Manual 10 5 12. Facial – Electrical 15 10 13. Facial – Chemical 15 10 14. Brow Arch/Hair Removal 20 10 15. Makeup 10 15 16. Water/Oil Manicure 15 5 17. Pedicure 10 5 18. Liquid/Powder/Brush-on/Tips 100 25 19. Nail Wraps and Repairs 20 20. Cosmetology Rules and Regulations 20 21. Chemistry 20 22. Theory of Electricity 5 23. Bacteriology/Anatomy/Physiology 15 24. Health and Safety 20 Theory hours required adds up to 355. The balance of hours to total 1600 is devoted to performing the practical work. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
2. BARBERING The educational objective Sierra College of this course is to train students in all phases Beauty uses the following methods of barbering per the curriculum below. Prepare the students for the State Board Examination and for employment in the field of barbering. To teach good workteaching: Demos, healthhands- on, study and safety habits. To promote goal settingguest speakers, positive approach to career planningclasses on clinic floor clients, self-motivation and ethics. To encourage students to continue their education in advanced, related courses, including business courses. To disseminate all information regarding starting and operating their own business. The 1500 hours may be completed in approximately 10 1/2 months. The curriculum for students in a barbering course shall consist of fifteen hundred (1500) clock hours of technical instruction means instruction by demonstrationsmall group instructor, lecture, classroom participation or examination; practical operation means the actual performance by the student of a complete service on another person or on a mannequinrole modeling, overheads, flash cards, VCR tapes, games, and written quizzes, worksheets and tests (multiple choice, true/false, essays and matching). Such technical instruction Grading: Students are examined regularly in theory and practical operations shall include: Subject Minimum Operations (practical) Minimum Hours (theory) Hairstyling 240 65 Permanent Waving and Chemical Straightening 105 40 Haircoloring and Bleaching 50 60 Haircutting 80 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 40 200 Health and Safety 200 Laws and Regulations 20 Health and Safety Considerations 45 Disinfection and Sanitation 20 Shaving (Preparation and Performance) 65 1500 hours may work. A score of 70% or greater is considered passing. All students must pass all work with a 70% or greater to complete the course. Students will be completed in approximately 10 ½ months. Theory hours required adds up evaluated at the end of each quarter to 350. The balance of hours to total 1150 is devoted to performing determine if the practical workstudents have met this minimum. 90-100 = A Excellent 80-89 = B Good 70-79 = C Average 60-69 = D Needs Improvement 0-59 = F Fail
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Samples: Enrollment Agreement