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1 Cosmetology CIP Code McCann Technical School 70 Hodges Cross Road North Adams, Ma Kristi Mastroianni Program Instructor October,29, 2010 Kristi Mastroianni - 1 -
2 PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY The philosophy of the Post-Secondary Cosmetology Program at C.H McCann Technical School is to create a learning environment that motivates and actively engages all students in mastering the arts and science of Cosmetology through a rigorous technical and academic program, to prepare students for gainful employment at entry level skills to prepare them for licensure and beyond. We are also committed to the overall development of our students well being and their ability to advance themselves in the field. We provide programs that encourage students to develop leadership skills for further advancement in the field including Salon Management, Computer Applications, and Client Services. The Post Secondary Cosmetology program, accepts nothing less than accountable, high quality academic and technical students performance. A major goal of the program is to prepare students to master the National Industry Skill Standards and the Massachusetts Vocational Technical Education Curriculum Frameworks. Another goal is to prepare students to pass the Massachusetts State Board practical and written exams for licensure in the state of Massachusetts and other certifications in related fields such as nail technology, massage therapy and aesthetics. We strive to strengthen partnerships and alliance with salons, business, and high schools in the Massachusetts area. Kristi Mastroianni - 2 -
3 Program Description Cosmetology at C.H. McCann Technical School is a Chapter 74 approved post secondary program. Whereupon successful completion, graduates are prepared for entry level positions and are eligible for licensure by the Massachusetts Board of Cosmetology. The sequence of courses involves Cosmetology Science, Cosmetology I-IV, Esthetics I and II, Salon Management, and Computer Applications. Learning opportunities and job shadowing programs are provided by local salons, and advisory board members. Program Syllabus The post secondary Cosmetology program is a two- semester course and is designed to introduce the student to the science, art and business aspects of the profession. The curriculum provides instruction in manicuring, pedicuring, shampooing, permanent waving, esthetics, facial make-up, hair and scalp treatments, hair cutting, hair styling, hair coloring, chemical relaxing, and barbering techniques. Salon Management and Computer Application courses are required for graduation. The clock-hour education is achieved through a sequential set of learning steps that address specific tasks necessary for the completion of one thousand hours, graduation, and licensure exams. The Theory of Cosmetology is evaluated after each course of study by written exams. Practical and oral assignments are evaluated in accordance with text book procedures and the VTE Massachusetts curriculum Frameworks. All students are required to master the National Industrial Skills Standards for entry-level cosmetologists and the VTE Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. Our Fall semester courses include: professional ethics, the history of cosmetology, sanitation, and sterilization, anatomy, and physiology, bacteriology, and esthetics. Also, hair shaping, hair styling, hair and scalp treatments, manicuring, pedicuring, and facial make-up. Spring semester courses are a continuation of the above with the addition of hair coloring, permanent waving, chemical relaxing, advanced hair cutting and shaping techniques, and the application of artificial nail technology. The curriculum is integrated by hands on experiences with live models, mannequins, and the public. This program is dedicated to preparing students for current and emerging careers in the professions of natural hair styling, esthetics, nail specialty, and cosmetology. It combines, technical skills, interpersonal skills, and entrepreneurship. The program adheres to all ethical and professional standards of the cosmetology industry. Students participate under supervision in the actual operation of a full service salon catering to real customers, in order to gain management skills and customer service experience. Kristi Mastroianni - 3 -
4 PERFORMACE STANDARDS The clock hour education is provided through a sequential set of learning steps that address specific tasks necessary for state board preparation, graduation, licensure, and entry level job skills. Clinic equipment, implements and products are comparable to those used in industry. Each student will receive instruction that relates to the performance of useful, creative, and productive career-oriented activities. The course is presented through comprehensive lesson plans that reflect effective educational methods. Subjects are presented by means of lecture, demonstration, and student participation. Audiovisuals aids, guest speakers, projects, and other related learning methods are incorporated. Students are required to perform all tasks within a pre-determined time period. The clock hour education allows the students to practice each salon service until it has reached the range of satisfactory presentation. Written and verbal progress reports are given to students upon completions of each task. INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVIES After the student has reached the clock hour requirements and has successfully completed all task analysis the students are able to perform all salon services to the public in an educationally controlled environment. Kristi Mastroianni - 4 -
5 COS Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Your Professional Image Instructor Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning self image in the salon, personal health, dressing for success and the overall health and diet for the mind and body. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Define the concept of wellness as it related to image 2. Explain the concepts of dressing for success 3. Demonstrate an understanding of ergonomic principles and ergonomically correct postures and movements. Course Content: Beauty/Wellness Chapter 3 pp Physical Presentation Chapter 3 pp Chapter Glossary Chapter 3 pp 32 Outcomes Measurements: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 50% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 40% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of this Chapter Kristi Mastroianni - 5 -
6 First Semester COS 101 Cosmetology Science 4 Credits Fall Semester Infection Control: Principles and Practice Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture and Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide the accurate information concerning sanitation and sterilization in the Salon as it relates to the cosmetologist and the public. Text: Milady s Standard Text. Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Describe vegetable and animal parasites that may be seen in the salon. 2. Describe how to safely sanitize and disinfect salon tools and surfaces. 3. Describe the types and classification of bacteria. 4. Define the difference between sterilization, disinfection, and sanitation. Course Content: Bacteria and Types Chapter 5 pp Classification of Bacteria Chapter 5 pp Bacteria Infections Chapter 5 pp Viruses Chapter 5 pp Parasites Chapter 5 pp 66 Decontamination Chapter 5 pp Procedures Chapter 5 pp Chapter Glossary Chapter 5 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 50% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 40% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter. Kristi Mastroianni - 6 -
7 COS 101 Basics of Chemistry and Electricity 4 Credits Fall Semester Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide the accurate information concerning the types of electrotherapy and its use in the salon. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Describe electrotherapy and how it is used in the salon. 2. Describe the types if light therapy and their benefits. 3. Describe appropriate health and well-being of the client. Course Content: Chemistry Chapter 10 pp166 Matter Chapter 10 pp 166 Element Chapter 10 pp 166 Atoms Chapter 10 pp 167 Molecules Chapter 10 pp 167 States of Matter Chapter 10 pp Electricity Chapter 11 pp Electrotherapy Chapter 10 pp 184 Chapter Glossary Chapter10 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 50% Homework/Quizzes 40% Class Participation Attendance 10% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter. First Semester Kristi Mastroianni - 7 -
8 COS 101 Cosmetology Sciences 4 Credits Fall Semester Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course presents an introduction to cosmetology science including the study of anatomy and physiology, as it relates to cosmetology. The course includes an overview with a focus on hair, skin, and nails, chemistry for the cosmetologist, microbiology, sanitation, sterilization, first aid, and concepts of personal and professional hygiene. Topics include call structure, tissues, muscular system, and the nervous system. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Concepts: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the structure and function of the human body as it relates to cosmetology. 2. Describe cells, their structure, and reproduction. 3. Name ten body systems and explain there basic function. Course Content: Why Study Anatomy Chapter 6 pp 87 The Study of Cells Chapter 6 pp 87 The Study of Tissues Chapter 6 pp 89 The Study of Organs Chapter 6 pp 89 The Study of Body Systems Chapter 6 pp 189 The Skeletal System Chapter 6 pp 190 The Muscular System Chapter 6 pp 93 The Nervous System Chapter 6 pp 99 The Circulatory System Chapter 6 pp 103 The Endocrine System Chapter 6 pp 108 The Digestive System Chapter 6 pp 108 The Excretory System Chapter 6 pp 108 The Respiratory System Chapter 6 pp 109 The Integumentary System Chapter 6 pp 109 Kristi Mastroianni - 8 -
9 Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 50% Homework/Quizzes 40% Class Participation Attendance 10% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter. Kristi Mastroianni - 9 -
10 COS 101 Cosmetology Science 4 Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Properties of the Hair & Scalp. Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning the structure of the hair and chemical composition of the hair. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Describe the chemical structure of the hair shaft 2. Describe hair and scalp disorders 3. Describe the factors that should be considered in a hair analysis Course Content: Structure of the Hair Chapter 9 pp142 Chemical composition of Hair Chapter 9 pp 144 Hair Pigment Chapter 9 pp 144 Hair Analysis Chapter 9 pp 147 Hair Growth Chapter 9 pp 150 Hair Loss Chapter 9 pp 153 Disorders of the Hair Chapter 9 pp 156 Disorders of the scalp Chapter 9 pp 158 Chapter Glossary Chapter 9 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 50% Homework/Quizzes 40% Class Participation Attendance 10% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Kristi Mastroianni
11 Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter. COS 102 Cosmetology I 4 Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Principles of Hair Design Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning the principles of hair design, the fine elements of hair design with considerations for special hopes and body types. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Describe the fine elements of hair design 2. Describe the fine principles of hair design 3. Describe how to design hairstyles to camouflage facial features Course Content: Philosophy of Design Chapter12 pp 196 Elements of Hair Design Chapter 12 pp 197 Principles of Hair Design Chapter 12 pp 202 Influence of Hair Type on style Chapter12 pp205 Harmony between Style & Facial structure pp 207 Designing for Men Chapter 12 pp 214 Consultation Chapter 12 pp 214 Chapter Glossary Chapter 12 pp 216 Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 50% Homework/Quizzes 40% Class Participation Attendance 10% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Kristi Mastroianni
12 Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter. COS 102 Cosmetology I 4 Credits Fall Semester Instructor:Kristi Mastroianni Course Title: Shampooing, Rinsing, and Conditioning. Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information in the proper procedures for cleaning the hair and scalp. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Describe the chemistry of shampoos 2. Describe the role of surfactants in shampoo products 3. Demonstrate proper shampooing and conditioning procedures. 4. Describe general hair and scalp treatments Course Content: Understanding Shampoo Chapter 13 pp 219 The ph Scale Chapter 131 pp 220 Chemistry of Shampoo Chapter 13 pp Conditioners Chapter 13 pp Hair Brushing Chapter 13 pp Scalp Massage Chapter 13 pp Shampoo Procedure Chapter 13 pp Hair and Scalp Treatments Chapter 13 pp Chapter Glossary Chapter 13 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 40% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Kristi Mastroianni
13 Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter COS 102 Cosmetology I 4 Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Hair Cutting Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning angles, elevations, and guidelines in hair cutting, and procedures Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology h Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Describe reference points on the head form and understand their roll in hair cutting 2. Describe the factors involved in a successful client consultation. 3. Demonstrate the four basic haircuts. 4. Demonstrate mastery of haircutting techniques. Course Content: Basic Principles of Haircutting Chapter 14 pp 243 Reference Chapter 14 pp 243 Areas of the Head Chapter 14 pp Lines and Angles Chapter 14 pp Elevations Chapter 14 pp 246 Client Consultaion Chapter 14 pp 249 Facial Shapes Chapter 14 pp Tools for Hair Cutting Chapter 14 pp 252 Holding Tools Chapter14 pp Body Position Chapter 14 pp 256 Safety & Sanitation in Haircutting Chapter 14 pp Basic Hair Cut s Chapter 14 pp Blunt Hair Cut Chapter 14 pp Graduating Hair Cut Chapter 14 pp Uniform Layers Chapter 14 pp Kristi Mastroianni
14 Long Layers Chapter 14 pp Texturing Chapter 14 pp Clipper Cuts Chapter 14 pp Chapter Glossary Chapter 11 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 40% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter Kristi Mastroianni
15 COS 102 Cosmetology I 4 Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Hair Styling Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information in the art of hairstyling using basic and advanced techniques. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Demonstrate techniques for using rollers, pin curls, thermal drying, and Marcel curling. 2. Demonstrate the techniques for long hair styling. 3. Describe the procedures for a soft and hard press. Course Content: Client Consultation Chapter 15 pp Styling Basics Chapter 15 pp Finger waves Chapter 15 pp Wet Setting Chapter 15 pp Pin Curls Chapter 15 pp Roller Curls Chapter 15 pp Style Techniques Chapter 15 pp Thermal Styling Chapter 15 pp Thermal Hair Straightening Chapter15 pp Long Hair Styling Chapter 15 pp Glossary Chapter 15 pp Outcomes Measurement: Kristi Mastroianni
16 Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 40% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter COS 103 Cosmetology II 4 Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Chemical Texture Services Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning hair relaxation and wave formation techniques in chemical hair services. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Define factors of a hair analysis for chemical texture services. 2. Define chemical and physical actions that take place during permanent waving and chemical relaxing. 3. Define the procedure for a soft curl permanent. 4. Demonstrate wrapping procedures: A. Straight Back B. Curvature Wrap C. Brick-Lay Wrap D. Double tool Wrap E. Spiral Wrap Course Content: Structure of Hair Chapter 18 pp 424 Client Consultation Chapter 18 pp Hair and Scalp Analysis Chapter 18 pp Permanent Waving Chapter 18 pp Chemistry Chapter 18 pp Kristi Mastroianni
17 Waving Procedures Chapter 18 pp Chemical Hair Relaxers Chapter 18 pp Relaxer Procedures Chapter 18 pp Soft Curl Wave Procedures Chapter 18 pp Chapter Glossary Chapter 18 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 40% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter Kristi Mastroianni
18 COS 104 Aesthetics I 2 Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Histology Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning the anatomy of the skin, hair removal, and the practice of facial treatments and facial make up. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the structure of the skin. 2. Demonstrate procedures for hair removal. 3. Demonstrate the procedure for facial treatments. 4. Describe facial massage. 5. Describe client consultation 6. Demonstrate the procedures for facial make-up. Course Content: Histology of the Skin Chapter 20 pp Hair Removal Chapter 21 pp Facial Procedures Chapter 22 pp Light Therapy Chapter 22 pp Types of Facials Chapter 22 pp Aromatherapy Chapter 22 pp 599 Facial Cosmetics Chapter 23 pp Makeup Color Theory Chapter 23 pp Kristi Mastroianni
19 Client Consultation Chapter 23 pp Corrective Make-up Chapter 23 pp Artificial Eyelashes Chapter23 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 50% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 40% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter Kristi Mastroianni
20 COS 104 Aesthetics I 2 Credits Fall Semester Course Title: Manicuring and Pedicuring Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning the art and science of nail care, nail growth, and various disorders and nail irregularities. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Describe the structure and compositions of the nail. 2. Describe nail growth. 3. Describe the various disorders and irregularities of the nail. 4. Describe diseases of the nail that should be treated in the salon. 5. Demonstrate advance nail care. Course Content: The Nail Chapter 24 pp 644 Nail Disorders Chapter 24 pp Nail Disease Chapter 24 pp Glossary Chapter 24 pp Nail Care Equipment Chapter 25 pp Materials Chapter 25 pp Kristi Mastroianni
21 Poducts Chapter 25 pp Handling Blood Chapter 25 pp Types of Manicure Chapter 25 pp Pedicures Chapter 26 pp Safety Rules Chapter 26 pp Advanced Nail Chapter pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 4% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter COS 203 Cosmetology IV 4 Credits Spring Semester Course Title: Hair Coloring Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is deigned to provide accurate information concerning the art and science of hair coloring. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Demonstrate the principles of color theory and relate them to hair color. 2. Define level and tone and their roll in formulating their color. 3. Define the action of Chemical hair lighteners. 4. Define the four categories of hair coloring. Kristi Mastroianni
22 5. Demonstrate the application of: A. Temporary hair color B. Semi-permanent hair color C. Permanent hair color Course Content: Why Color Chapter 19 pp 479 Hair Facts Chapter 19 pp 480 The Level System Chapter 19 pp 481 Types of Hair Color Chapter 19 pp 485 Consultation Chapter 19 pp 490 Application Procedures Chapter 19 pp Strand Test Chapter 19 pp Using Lighteners/Toners Chapter 19 pp Special Effects Haircoloring Chapter 19 pp 513 Corrective Colors Chapter 19 pp 518 Chapter Glossary Chapter 19 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 40% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter COS 202 Cosmetology III 4 Credits Spring Semester Course Title: Wigs, Hair Enhancements Instructor: Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information concerning the construction of hair enhancements and wigs and the application of hair enhancements and wigs to the satisfaction of the client. Kristi Mastroianni
23 Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Demonstrate the procedure for putting on a wig. 2. Demonstrate the procedure for attaching hair extensions. 3. Describe the various methods of attaching hair extensions. 4. Describe the procedure for various types of hairpieces and there use. Course Content: Client Consultation Chapter 16 pp Hair Braiding Chapter 16 pp Rope Braid Chapter 16 pp Fish Tail Braid Chapter 16 pp Hair Extensions Chapter 16 pp Single Braid Chapter 16 pp Corn Row Braid Chapter 16 pp383, Chapter Glossary Chapter 16 pp 394 Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 40% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter COS 203 Cosmetology IV 4 Credits Spring Semester Course Title: Chemical Texture Services Instructor:Kristi Mastroianni Methodology: Lecture/Demonstration Kristi Mastroianni
24 Course Description: This course is designed to provide accurate information on advanced procedures in chemical texture service. Text: Milady s Standard Cosmetology th Edition Delmar Publications Course Objections: 1. Explain the factors of a hair analysis for chemical texture service. 2. Define the physical and chemical actions of permanent waving solutions. 3. Describe the procedures for chemical hair relaxing Course Content: The Structure of the Hair Chapter 18 pp 424 Client Consultation Chapter 18 pp 427 Permanent Ware Wrap Chapter 18 pp 431 Types of Solutions Chapter 18 pp Permanent wave Relaxers Chapter 18 pp 458 Chapter Glossary Chapter 18 pp Outcomes Measurement: Grade will be given the following factors: Exams including final exam 40% Homework/Quizzes 10% Class Participation Attendance 50% Passing Grade for this course is 76% Special Instructions: Exams will be announced at the end of each chapter OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSES: Cosmetology is the practice, study and the art of improving the appearance of Skin, Hair, and Nails. The Cosmetologist must complete entry level education and become fully licensed before entry into the profession. With a Cosmetology background the Cosmetologist will advance to greater earnings and growth in the profession. With a Cosmetology license and further advance training the Cosmetologist has the opportunity to earn higher wages and become more independent in the profession. Kristi Mastroianni
25 The related occupations that are available to a licensed Cosmetologist are Salon Manger, Salon Owner. Product Educator, Session Stylist, Day Spa Technician, Make Up Artist, Esthetician And Skin Care Specialist, Texture/Chemical Service Technician, Design Team Member, School Owner/Educator, and a member of the State Board of Registration for Cosmetology in their state. Median annual wages for those employed in the Cosmetology profession not including tips and commissions. OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT and WAGE STATISTICS: SELECTION CRITERIA: GEOGRAPHY: State AREA: Massachusetts TIME PERIOD: May, 2009 OCCUPATION: Personal Appearance Workers MEAN WAGE HOURLY: Hairdressers, Hairstylist and Cosmetologist $14.53 Skin Care Specialist $17.63 Manicurists/Pedicurists $12.94 Shampooers $10.80 Hairdressers, Hairstylist and Cosmetologist $30,230 Skin Care Specialist $36,660 Manicurists/Pedicurists $26,910 Shampooers $22,460 COMPETENCY REPORTING SYSTEM Competency attainment information is gathered after the students have completed a hands-on lesson. Thought the use of Rubrics and a set of sequential learning steps that are specific to the task, the hands on lesson is evaluated and must conform to test book procedures and the Vocational Education Technical Frameworks. Kristi Mastroianni
26 Cosmetology students receive progress reports and grades. Each lesson is discussed concerning individual interpretation. The Cosmetology program is a two semester program. Report cards, attendance records, and evaluations are given to the students at the end of each semester. A computerized competent reporting system is not available at this time. Instructional Activities The Cosmetology students participate in Showcase to Success. Showcase to Success gives students parents and the public an opportunity to tour the facilities while students are actively working, There are several opportunities for guest speakers, hands-on advanced education, and salon visitations. Kristi Mastroianni
27 Upon the completion of Two hundred Fifty hours the salon opens to the public. The student offer services to clients such as manicuring, pedicuring, facial treatments, facial make-up, hair cutting, and hair styling services. Upon completion of four hundred hours students are able to offer all chemical services in the salon which include hair coloring, hair lighting, permanent waving, and chemical relaxing. Cosmetology Resources Milady s Standard Text Book of Cosmetology 2008 Edition Milady s Standard Theory Work Book 2008 Edition Milady s Standard Practical Work Book 2008 Edition Kristi Mastroianni
28 Authors: Wendy Troeger John Fedor Milady s Standard: Cosmetology Video Series Hairdressing 2008 Edition Volume 1. Cosmetology Sciences Volume 2. Hair Technology Volume 3. Histology Volume 4. Nail Technology Volume 5. Infection Control: Principles and Practice Volume 6. Chemical Texture Services Volume 7. Hair Coloring Volume 8. Hair Shaping Volume 10. Seeking Employment Volume 11. On The Job The Massachusetts Board of Cosmetology requires the following instructional hours in accordance with section CMR section 240 and section 4:04 for licensure. Manicuring 50 Safety Decontamination Types of Manicures Kristi Mastroianni
29 Nail Cosmetics Nail Applications Permanent Waving/Chemical Relaxing 250 The Structure of the Hair Tool Selection Permanent Wave Procedure Chemical Relaxing Procedures Soft Curl Permanent Wave Procedures Curl Re-Formation Shampooing/Conditioning 25 Shampoo Chemistry Conditioners Hair Brushing Scalp Massage Shampoo Procedure Hair and Scalp Treatments Finger Waving 50 Finger Wave patterns Facial Shapes Finger Wave Tools Marcel ling 45 Pivot Point Position Iron Position Hand/Wrist Position Types of Curls Safety Skin Care/Facial Make Up 80 Histology of the Skin Facial Make up Color Theory Corrective Make Up Hair Shaping 125 Vocabulary Scissor Position Razor Position Hand and Wrist Position Kristi Mastroianni
30 Oral 125 Written Test Practical Test Anatomy and Physiology Sanitation and Sterilization Total Hours of Instruction 1000 Validated Competency Listing For Cosmetology Strand 2: Technical 2.I Demonstrate proper shampooing procedures 2.I.01 Demonstrate draping and pre-brushing techniques 2.I.02 Select appropriate products for hair type and service Kristi Mastroianni
31 2.I.03 Shampoo entire scalp firmly using the cushions of the fingertips 2.I.04 Rinse hair and scalp thoroughly Performance Example: 1. Demonstrate how to clean and condition hair to prepare for chemical or wet services 2.J Demonstrate wet hairstyling procedures 2.J.01 Demonstrate proper sectioning and parting for roller placement 2.J.02 Demonstrate proper roller placement and securing 2.J.03 Demonstrate the application of finger wave lotion or gel 2.J.04 Create a finger wave 2.J.05 Combine use of finger waves and pin curls 2.J.06 Demonstrate types and effects of various pin curls Performance Example: 1. Complete a roller set that incorporates roller, pin curls, and finger waves 2.K Demonstrate blow dry styling techniques 2.K.01 Demonstrate blow-drying techniques using three different shaped brushes 2.K.02 Demonstrate flow of air to head with back and forth movement directing air away from scalp 2.K.03 Apply products appropriate for service 2.K.04 Finish style with hair and scalp thoroughly dried 2.K.05 Create a style that compliments client s facial features Performance Example: 1. Achieve conceived vision of desired look using appropriate styling tools and product 2.L Demonstrate thermal hair styling techniques 2.L.01 Drape client with a non-flammable cape 2.L.02 Style hair using a hard and/or soft press iron 2.L.03 Demonstrate thermal curl 2.L.04 Demonstrate a croquignole and spiral curl 2.L.05 Demonstrate an on base curl, half on curl, and half off base 2.L.06 Complete a hairstyle incorporating teasing and smoothing techniques 2.L.07 Create a hairstyle that compliments clients facial features Performance Example: 1. Finish hairstyle using thermal iron and appropriate base 2.M Perform Hair/Scalp Treatment 2.M.01 Analyze hair and scalp 2.M.02 Demonstrate brushing technique 2.M.03 Perform scalp treatment and procedure Performance Example: Kristi Mastroianni
32 1. Recommend corrective measures for scalp disorder 2.N Perform Facial Treatment 2.N.01 Drape client for facial procedure 2.N.02 Analyze skin and recommend treatment 2.N.03 Demonstrate cleaning technique 2.N.04 Demonstrate eyebrow tweezing and explain waxing 2.N.05 Complete basic facial 2.N.06 Demonstrate mask application Performance Example: 1. Clense skin using appropriate products and proper technique 2. Discuss with client proper skin care 2.O Perform Basic Make-Up Application 2.O.01 Drape client for make-up application 2.O.02 Perform daytime make-up application using foundation, blush, mascara, eye shadow, and lipstick Performance Example: 1. Prepare skin before make-up application 2. Discuss with client proper make-up techniques 2.P Demonstrate manicuring procedures 2.P.01 Arrange necessary implements and supplies on work area 2.P.02 Analyze hands and nails 2.P.03 Perform plain manicure 2.P.04 Perform hot oil manicure 2.P.05 Demonstrate nail repair 2.P.06 Demonstrate hand and arm massage Perform Example: 1. Shape, condition, and polish nails to satisfaction of client 2.Q Demonstrate hair shaping techniques 2.Q.01 Identify materials and implements needed to perform different types of cuts 2.Q.02 Identify and differentiate between the uses and techniques of all shaping tools 2.Q.03 Identify sectioning techniques 2.Q.04 Perform on length 0 degree cut using shears 2.Q.05 Perform one 45 degree cut using shears Kristi Mastroianni
33 2.Q.06 Perform one 90 degree cut using shears 2.Q.07 Cut a basic style using a razor 2.Q.08 Perform thinning technique using razor or thinning shears 2.Q.09 Cut different types of hair with clippers 2.Q.10 Identify types of haircuts Perform Example: 1. Complete a basic/classic haircut 2.R Perform hair coloring procedures 2.R.01 Drape and protect client and staff for a hair color service 2.R.02 Demonstrate a predisposition test 2.R.03 Match color charts and swatches to clients satisfaction 2.R.04 Identify levels of color 2.R.05 Identify color tones 2.R.06 Choose correct formula according to hair pigment, texture, porosity, and elasticity 2.R.07 Read and follow manufacturer s directions for hair coloring products 2.R.08 Demonstrate strand test 2.R.09 Apply temporary color 2.R.10 Apply demi-permanent color 2.R.11 Apply permanent color with a bowl and brush or bottle 2.R.12 Apply color in a virgin application 2.R.13 Apply color in a retouch application 2.R.14 Perform highlighting techniques/cap/paint 2.R.15 Record client information 2.R.16 Demonstrate safety and sanitation practices throughout procedure Perform Example: 1. Conduct a color service in accordance with a client s needs and expectations 2.S Perform waving procedure 2.S.01 Give a scalp and hair examination 2.S.02 Identify texture, porosity, elasticity, and density 2.S.03 Select rod size 2.S.04 Perform sectioning and blocking 2.S.05 Perform a basic per wrap 2.S.06 Demonstrate permanent wave application technique 2.S.07 Differentiate between permanent wave solutions 2.S.08 Record client information 2.S.09 Identify processing time differences 2.S.10 Perform test curl 2.S.11 Perform a piggyback wrap 2.S.12 Perform a spiral wrap 2.S.13 Follow manufactures directions Kristi Mastroianni
34 Perform Example: 1. Conduct permanent wave service accordance with client s needs and expectations 2.T Demonstrate proper shampooing procedures 2.T.01 Demonstrate draping and pre-brushing techniques 2.T.02 Select appropriate products for hair type and service 2.T.03 Shampoo entire scalp firmly using the cushions of the fingertips 2.T.04 Rinse hair and scalp thoroughly Performance Example 1. Demonstrate how to clean and condition hair to prepare for chemical or wet services 2.U.06 Demonstrate types and effects of various pin curls Performance Example: 1. Complete a roller set that incorporates roller, pin curls, and finger waves Kristi Mastroianni
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