COURSE NUMBER
BAR 600
BAR 500
BAR 400
BAR 330
BAR 320
BAR 290
BAR 300
BAR 150
BAR 160
BAR 110
BAR 140
BAR 130
BAR 120
COURSE NAME
Laws, Ethics, Economics, Equipment & Shop
Senior Clinical Practice
Senior Level II Theory & Practical Applications
Basic Facial & Skin Techniques
Basic Nail Techniques
Scalp & Hair Treatment
Hair Cutting & Shaping
Laboratory Techniques
Advanced Theory for Master Cosmetology
Introduction to the Beauty Industry
Theory of Coloring Hair
Safety & Chemistry
Theory of Hair Cutting & Dressing
REQUIRED HOURS
250
250
790
90
90
50
130
50
100
75
25
125
75
Scalp care and shampooing
Honing and stropping
Shaving
Facials, massage and packs
Science of hair structure
Haircutting
Hair tonics
Hair relaxing
Hair coloring and hair body processing
Hair styling
Fitting of hairpieces
Artificial nails (all aspects)
Waxing
Law, ethics, economics, equipment, shop management and history of barbering
Sanitation, sterilization, personal hygiene and first aid
Bacteriology
Anatomy
Skin, scalp, and hair and their common disorders
Electricity, as applied to barbering
Chemistry and pharmacology
Make yourself more marketable and enhance your resume with a Barber license. For those who are interested in gaining a career in rendering men hair care services, the barber program is the perfect course for you. We offer a program that will assist you in mastering all barbering techniques including facial hair care
To develop a knowledge, understanding, skill, and appreciation in the theory and operation of cosmetology arts & sciences.
To develop habits of good workmanship and the orderly performance of various tasks in the work environment.
Protect health, safety, and welfare of the public and the workforce.
To learn to select wisely, care for, and user properly commercial products that are related to the application of treatments.
To promote mutual esteem, goodwill, harmony and cooperation with professional and related organizations.
To help the student to prepare for the state board examinations to obtain a license to practice.
To prepare students for entry level jobs in their demanding workforce.
COURSE NUMBER
BAR 400
BAR 320
BAR 310
BAR 300
BAR 290
BAR 280
BAR 270
BAR 260
BAR 250
BAR 240
BAR 230
BAR 220
BAR 210
BAR 200
BAR 170
BAR 160
BAR 150
BAR 140
BAR 130
BAR 120
BAR 110
COURSE NAME
State Board Exam Preparation Course
Barbering Theory & Techniques XIII
Basic Facial & Skin Techniques
Barbering Theory & Techniques XI
Barbering Theory & Techniques X
Barbering Theory & Techniques IX
Barbering Theory & Techniques VIII
Barbering Theory & Techniques VII
Barbering Theory & Techniques VI
Barbering Theory & Techniques V
Barbering Theory & Techniques IV
Barbering Theory & Techniques III
Barbering Theory & Techniques II
Barbering Theory & Techniques I
Permanent Wave, Relaxing, & Chem Apps IIII
Permanent Wave, Relaxing, & Chem Apps III
Permanent Wave, Relaxing, & Chem Apps II
Permanent Wave, Relaxing, & Chem Apps I
C oloring of Hair Theory & Applications
Safety & Chemistry
Intro to Barbering
REQUIRED HOURS
10
150
150
150
150
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
20
50
20
Scalp care and shampooing
Honing and stropping
Shaving
Facials, massage and packs
Science of hair structure
Haircutting
Hair tonics
Hair relaxing
Hair coloring and hair body processing
Hair styling
Fitting of hairpieces
Artificial nails (all aspects)
Waxing
Law, ethics, economics, equipment, shop management and history of barbering
Sanitation, sterilization, personal hygiene and first aid
Bacteriology
Anatomy
Skin, scalp, and hair and their common disorders
Electricity, as applied to barbering
Chemistry and pharmacology