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The following schools offer training programs in Hairdressing and
Barbering:
HAIRDRESSING/BARBERING
COURSE SEQUENCE
12 credits required for graduation
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Grade 9 |
Grade 10 |
Grade 11 |
Grade 12 |
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3 credits |
3 credits |
3 credits |
3 credits |
Exploratory and
Introduction to Hairdressing/Barbering |
Hairdressing
10 -
Prerequisite Hairdressing/Barbering Skills |
Hairdressing
11 -
Application of Hairdressing/Barbering Skills In Salon Setting |
Hairdressing
12
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Preparation of Hairdressing/Barbering for NOCTI and Licensure
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Hairdressing/Barbering Course Descriptions
HAIRDRESSING 9 - HAIRDRESSING/BARBERING I (3 credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory Program. Students deciding
to enter the field of hairdressing and barbering will be introduced to the
basics of safety and sanitation and personal hygiene, as well as equipment
identification and use. Students are introduced to professional
image, sterilization and sanitation methods, draping, product knowledge,
hair design and styling, nail structure, skin care and permanent
waving. Technology-related mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary
and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
HAIRDRESSING 10 - HAIRDRESSING/BARBERING II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Hairdressing/Barbering I
In Grade 10, students are introduced to: professional image; sterilization
and sanitation; draping techniques; shampooing; rinsing; conditioning;
haircutting; hair designing; permanent waving; hair coloring; chemical
hair relaxing and soft curl perm; artificial hair techniques; nails;
skin care; hair removal (temporary); electric current and light
therapy techniques; styling enhancers; and salon business and management.
Attention is focused on learning the basics, especially with haircutting
(sectioning, club cut, basic layer, and angle cut), mock applications
of hair coloring, chemical hair relaxing and soft curl perm. Tenth
grade students participate in in-school (student) customer work
only. Students continue to receive instruction in safety, sanitation
and personal hygiene and demonstrate sound safety practices. Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
HAIRDRESSING
11 – HAIRDRESSING/BARBERING
III (3 credits)
In Grade 11, topics introduced in Grade 10 are covered in greater
detail. Students will start to provide hairdressing/barbering
services to outside customers within the school salon. The primary
focus is on the development of the student’s hands-on skills.
Students continue to receive instruction in safety, sanitation
and personal hygiene and demonstrate sound safety practices.
Students reaching an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible
for Work Based Learning (WBL). Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
HAIRDRESSING
12 – HAIRDRESSING/BARBERING
IV (3 credits)
In Grade 12, students continue to refine their skills in all areas.
Students spend more time working with customers in the school
salon and completing theory and clinical hour requirements for
licensures (200 theory hours and 1,300 clinical hours). In addition,
instruction focuses on preparation for the licensure examination.
Students continue to receive instruction in safety, sanitation
and personal hygiene and demonstrate sound safety practices.
Students will demonstrate the ability to complete a job application
and interview, and to perform entry-level job readiness and trade
skills. Students reaching an acceptable level of proficiency
may be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL). Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
Students
can choose to further their education at numerous colleges
and universities across the country in order to obtain a two
year or four year degree. Upon graduation from this
program, students will be prepared and qualified to work in salons
or spas as a state of Connecticut licensed cosmetologist. State
licensure exams are offered prior to graduation. Other
types of employment include retail cosmetology sales in a variety
of settings.
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