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Cosmetology

Information | Cosmetology Certificate
| Cosmetology Management Certificate
| Nail Technician Certificate |
Nail Technician Management Certificate
Information
The
Collins Career Center Cosmetology Program provides education
and skills training to students desiring a position in the
cosmetology field. The goal of the Cosmetology Program is
to prepare students to pass the Ohio State Board of
Cosmetology licensure examination. Students will be
eligible to sit for this exam upon successful completion of
the program.
Cosmetology is the art and science of beautifying hair,
skin, and nails. Cosmetologists provide beauty services,
such as shampooing, cutting, coloring, and styling hair.
Additionally, cosmetologists may train to give manicures,
pedicures, scalp and facial treatments; provide skin and
makeup analysis; and clean and style wigs and hairpieces.
The
Cosmetology Program at Collins Career Center provides a
curriculum, which includes theory, skills, and salon ethics
required to become a licensed cosmetologist. Students
practice techniques in a practical work-supervised salon
setting including: hair cutting and styling, nail care
including manicures and pedicures, chemical and skin care
services. By building upon a foundation of cosmetology
theory, students will gain valuable hands-on experience in
beauty culture practice.
Students work both in the classroom and in lab, under salon
conditions.
The
Collins Career Center Cosmetology Program is divided into
two (2) certificate areas of specialization.
Cosmetology Program
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15-18
Months |
1500 Hours |
4 Nights/Week |
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3:00pm-9:00pm |
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The
Cosmetology Certificate options provide the student with the
knowledge and basic skills required to become a licensed
cosmetologist. This program area is 1500 clock hours in
length and covers the following areas of study:
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Sanitation & Bacteriology
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Scalp
Care
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Hair
Techniques
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Manicuring
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Skin Care
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Salon
Operation and Communications
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Cosmetology Laws and Rules
Cosmetology Management
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3-4 Months |
300 Hours |
4 Nights/Week |
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3:00pm-9:00pm |
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This area of specialization expands on the cosmetology
certificate. In addition to learning the basic knowledge
and skills required to become a licensed cosmetologist, this
program provides students with the knowledge necessary to
manage their own salon or work as an independent contractor
for already established salons. This program makes the
following careers available: salon owner, distribution
consultant, instructor, salon management and many more
career opportunities. This program offers training in
advanced techniques, additional cosmetology laws and rules,
and public health and safety issues. This program is an
additional 300 hours in length to the Cosmetology
certificate program.
Nail Technician
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200
Hours |
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Begins March 3rd |
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The
Nail Technician Program is designed for the student who is
preparing for a career in manicuring, pedicuring and nail
application. This program is 200 clock hours in length and
covers the following areas of study:
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Sanitation and Bacteriology
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Hand,
Arm, and Leg Massage
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Manicuring Procedures
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Artificial Nails
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Specialized Equipment
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Salon
Operations & Communications
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Cosmetology Laws and Rules
Nail Technician Management
This area of specialization expands on the Nail Technician
Certificate. In addition to learning the basic knowledge
and skills required to become a licensed nail technician,
this program provides students with the knowledge necessary
to manage their own nail salon. This program offers
training in advanced techniques, additional cosmetology laws
and rules, and public health and safety issues. This
program is an additional 100 hours in length to the Nail
Technician program. |