COSM 1105 Preclinic Hair Care

Description

Preclinic Hair Care will examine the basics elements of all hair care services. Topics will include trichology, shampooing, conditioning, cutting, and hair design. Students will demonstrate hairstyling skills that meet the needs of a varied clientele. This course will contribute 96 hours towards licensure.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

None

Corequisite

None

Topics to be Covered

1. Safety precautions, professionalism, communication, trichology, shampooing, conditioning, styling, and consultations.

Learning Outcomes

1. Perform iron curls, hair designs, roller sets, scalp treatments, shampoos and conditions.

2. Perform sculpted curls, finger waves and blow dries.

3. Perform haircuts along with sectioning.

4. Explain scissor and razor shaping, along with clipper cutting.

5. Explain quick service hair styling and use of implements.

6. Describe finger waves, rollers and sculptured curls.

7. Describe the six facial shapes and three profiles.

8. Identify base directed hair, hair-styling terms, facial features and hairstyling considerations.

9. Apply four and five styling sections.

10. Apply finger wave and roller comb outs.

11. List haircutting safety precautions.

12. Define three sculptured curl strengths.

13. Define roller material and placement.

14. Perform clipper cut, scissor shaping, razor shaping and beard mustache trims.

15. Perform hairstyling and selection of a hair style.

Credit Details

Lecture: 2

Lab: 2

OJT: 0

MnTC Goal Area(s): None