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Barber Course: Clock hours 1500
Educational Goals:
Performance Objective
1. Acquire knowledge of laws and rules regulating California Cosmetology establishment practices.
2. Understand sterilization procedures.
3. Acquire the knowledge of general theory relative to barbering, including anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and theory relative to practical procedures performed.
4. Acquire business management techniques common to a Barber.
Skills to Be Developed
1. Use of proper implements relative to all barbering.
2. Develop the knowledge to recognize the various skin and scalp conditions and disorders.
3. Acquire practical knowledge in all barbering techniques and procedures.
4. Develop the knowledge of safety precautions in use of manicuring and pedicuring
Attitudes and Appreciations to be developed
1. Be able to appreciate good workmanship common to a Barber.
2. Possess a positive attitude towards the public and fellow workers.
3. Appreciate honesty and integrity.
4. Have improved personality in dealing with patrons and colleagues.
Course Contents:
The curriculum for the Barbering course consists of 1500 clock hours of technical instruction and practical operations covering all practices of a Barber pursuant to section 7316 of the Barbering and Cosmetology Act. Such technical instruction and practical operations shall include:
CURRICULUM FOR THE BARBER PROGRAM:
SUBJECT- HOURS / SERVICES
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HAIRCUTTING&HAIRSTYLING - 80 / 750
SHAVES - 20 / 40
REST FACIALS - 20 / 25
SHAMPOOS - 5 / 25
SCALP MANIPULATIONS - 5 / 20
HAIR WAVING & CURLING - 10 / 20
HAIR COLORING & TINTING - 10 / 5
HAIR PROCESSING/RELAXING - 10 / 5
CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS - 5 / 5
ROLLING CREAM MASSAGE - 5 / 10
HAIR PIECES - 5 / 10
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES - 20
SALES TECHNIQUES 10
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The course of instruction in the theory of barbering required for a student enrolled in a 1,500-hour course shall cover not less than 80 hours of instruction in the subjects listed in Section 7316(a) of the code, including razor cutting, hair processing, blow waving and sales techniques. The theory instruction shall include training in sales techniques which may be completed in theory training or practical training at the discretion of the school owner or instructor. The course of instruction shall also include 20 hours of technical instruction in the area of hazardous substances (shall be the course developed by the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology as provided by Section 7389).
The course of instruction required for a student enrolled in a 1,500-hour course shall cover not less than 120 hours allotted to the practical and/or the theoretical phases of the course in such manner as the owner or instructor considers necessary in the individual case.
A student shall be properly instructed to cut the hair of and render barber services to all patrons.
Graduation Requirements:
When a student has completed the required 1500 hours, the theory hours and practical operations in the cosmetology instructor course a GPA of “C” (70%) or better and the student has paid in full all tuition and fees, he or she is awarded a diploma certifying his or her graduation. The school helps the students in completing the necessary documents to file for the appropriate State Barbering and Cosmetology examination.
Licensing Requirements:
Qualifications to take the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology Exams:
• Be at least 17 years of age
• Has competed the 12th grade in a public school or its equivalent
• Has committed no acts or crimes constituting grounds for denial of licensure under Section 480 of the Business and Professions Code
• Has completed the appropriate course hours in a Board Approved School California
• Has completed the Barber examination with a passing score of 70% in all areas of the practical
exam and computer testing.
Instructor Course: (600 Clock Hours)
"(PLEASE NOTE; YOU MUST HAVE AN ACTIVE CALIFORNIA ISSUED LICENSE IN COSMETOLOGY, ESTHETICS OR MANICURING TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS TRAINING PROGRAM AND HAVE ACTIVELY HAD YOUR LICENSE IN USE FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS IN ORDER TO BE LICENSED AS AN INSTRUCTOR. YOUR 600 HOUR INSTRUCTOR'S COURSE MAY COUNT AS TIME TOWARD YOUR 3 YEAR REQUIREMENT)"
Course description: The Instructor course of study consists of 600 clock hours of technical instruction and practical operations in teaching the art of Instructor Training as mandated by the California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology pursuant to section 7316 of the Barbering and Cosmetology Act. The course is designed to prepare the student to obtain the knowledge and skills needed for an entry-level position as an instructor in the beauty field. The Instructor license is one of the approved documents required to work as an Instructor in the State of California. Course format: The curriculum for students enrolled in a cosmetology instructor course shall consist of 600 clock hours of technical instruction and practical operations as mandated by the State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Technical instruction means instruction given by demonstration, lecture, classroom participation, or examination. Practical operation shall mean the actual performance of the instructor trainee of teaching techniques and principles. Grading System; Students are evaluated on a regular basis on theory, practical and clinical work. The evaluations are measured on a standard percentile basis and the percentage converted to a letter grade. Evaluation forms are issued to the students at 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, 125% and 150% of the scheduled completion of the course. In accordance to the maximum period allowed, evaluations at 125% and 150%, will apply on those cases when the student does not complete the program by the expected 100% point. The evaluation form reflects the overall attendance and academic progress of the student. Students must maintain a “C” (70%) average to maintain satisfactory academic status. Educational Goals: Instructor Trainee Performance Objectives to help develop the ability to: 1. Teach related information, manipulative operations, and techniques. 2. Use various teaching aids, such as instruction sheets, visual aids and tests to provide information about specific teaching techniques used by the vocational teacher in the working area and in the classroom. To Develop an Appreciation of: 1. The necessity for constant effort towards achievement of professional competency as a teacher. 2. The importance of developing personal characteristics that contributes to success in teaching. Skills to Be Developed 1. Develop occupational experiences and personal characteristics that will upgrade the cosmetology profession by producing quality students. 2. Develop lesson plans, outlines, procedures and tests that will insure student comprehension and will instill the will to learn in even the most difficult student. 3. Development of a course content reflecting a comprehensive, correlated unit of study. 4. Development of instructional materials that will facilitate set-up and preparation of class. 5. Development of supplemental teaching aids that will give the student a variety of ideas from which to draw and maintain motivation. Course Contents: The curriculum for students enrolled the Instructor course consists of 600 clock hours of technical instruction and practical operations in teaching the art of Instructor Training which shall include:
1. The Barbering and Cosmetology Act and the Department’s Rules and Regulations 2. Preparatory instruction: a. Instructional techniques, method of instruction, lecture, demonstration, performance, communication skills, instructional aids, and use of questions to promote learning. b. Organization Technique, four (4) step teaching method, performance objectives and learning domains, etc. c. Lesson planning, subject, title, outlines, development and visual aids etc. d. Techniques of evaluation, purpose of test, types of test, test administration, scoring and grading, etc. 3. Conducting classroom and technical instructions and demonstrations for three (3) or more students on all practices of cosmetology, including the Barbering and Cosmetology Act and Rules and Regulations: (shall be conducted under the supervision of a licensed instructor 4. Supervising and Training of students while they are practicing the art of cosmetology on a live person or mannequin in a classroom or laboratory. A student enrolled in the 600 hour instructor training course may not engaged in the school in a complete service connected with any practice or combination of practices of cosmetology upon a patron who is paying for services or materials and shall not be permitted to enroll in a second course except following examination failure after the preceding course. Graduation Requirements: When a student has completed the required 600 hours, the theory hours and practical operations in the cosmetology instructor course a GPA of “C” (70%) or better and the student has paid in full all tuition and fees, he or she is awarded a diploma certifying his or her graduation. The school helps the students in completing the necessary documents to file for the appropriate State Barbering and Cosmetology examination. Licensing Requirements: An Instructor license will be granted by the State of California after the student has successfully completed and graduated from the cosmetology instructor course. He or she has completed the 12th grade or an accredited senior high school course of study or has the equivalent education. He or she holds a valid California Cosmetologist, Esthetician or Manicuring license and has provided a signed affidavit from his or her employer attesting to experience, and has passed the State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology exam with an overall average of 70%.
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