SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE

Similar documents
SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE

SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO. COURSE OUTLINE Hairstyling Diploma Program

SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE

SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE

Cosmetology COSMETOLOGY

Cosmetology. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Stylist, Manicurist/Pedicurist, Esthetician, Cosmetologist

COURSE SYLLABUS TRADE & INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION

Cosmetology I Syllabus

BASIC COSMETOLOGY OPERATOR COURSE CURRICULUM & OUTLINE

CASPER COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS THEA 2160:01 STAGE MAKEUP

Cosmetology CSME Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory. 2 Lecture, 8 Lab hours (160 contact hours).

INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY Institutional (ILO), Program (PLO), and Course (SLO) Alignment

Area Career Center of Hammond. Area District of Career and Technical Education #2 Course Syllabus Cosmetology School Year

REID STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM

Cosmetology Program Outline Vestal Avenue, Binghamton, NY (607) COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM OUTLINE

BARBER STYLIST COURSE CURRICULUM

COURSE SYLLABUS TRADE & INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION

LOS ANGELES TRADE- TECHNICAL COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY DEPARTMENT COURSE SYLLABUS SPRING SEMESTER 2010

SAULT COLLEGE 443 NORTHERN AVENUE SAULT STE. MARIE, ON P6B 4J3, CANADA

Students will be evaluated on professional image, posture and ethics in addition to their written and practical phases

Course Information. Description. Textbooks. Credits 8 Washburn Institute of Technology. City/State/Zip Topeka, Kansas Office Fax

Careers in Cosmetology. Level I & Level II

BAA HAIRDRESSING 12C

Mme. Maharaj School of Cosmetology & Hair. Train to become a Professional Cosmetologist

BAA HAIRDRESSING 11 C: BUILDING PRACTICAL SKILLS

Dauphin County Technical School Competency-Based Task/Competency List Cosmetology

Unit Overview: Salon Safety and Infection Control

Syracuse City School District Career and Technical Education Program Course Syllabus BRB100: Barbering 100

Course Information. Description. Textbooks

21 NCAC 14A.0104 ADDRESS IS AMENDED AS PUBLISHED IN NC REGISTER 28:23 AS FOLLOWS:

COSMETOLOGY 01/29/2013

Cosmetology COSMETOLOGY

SYLLABUS. Departmental syllabus. Cosmetology Hair Care/Styling Services. Departmental syllabus. Departmental syllabus. Departmental syllabus

Test Code: 8295 / Version 1

Portfolio Requirements Cosmetology

Cosmetology Course Outline

STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS

Please visit your examination provider s website for the most current bulletin prior to testing. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

BAA HAIRDRESSING 11 A: INTRODUCTORY THEORY PART 1

San Joaquin County Office of Education Career & Technical Education Cosmetology ~ Course Outline CBEDS#: 5812

2018 Regional and State Cosmetology Contest Guidelines

Advanced Hair Cutting and Styling Subject Code

Cosmetology Handbook

COURSE INFORMATION Choose a course you LOVE

2019 Regional and State Cosmetology Contest Guidelines

Syllabus: Cosmetology. Subject Code: Course Number: COS9710 CIP Code: SOC Code: and

21 NCAC 14H.0404 FIRST AID IS AMDENDED AS PUBLISHED IN NC REGISTER 29:24 AS

Design Decisions. Copyright 2013 SAP

Fashion and Design Curriculum Fairfield Public Schools

Syllabus: Cosmetology. Subject Code: Course Number: COS9710 CIP Code: SOC Code: and

2017 MISSISSIPPI COSMETOLOGY

Hairstylist NOA (1997) Subtask to Unit Comparison

Syllabus: Cosmetology. Subject Code: Course Number: COS9710 CIP Code: SOC Code: and

Cosmetology Handbook

Manitoba Hairstylist Practical Examination Information

RANGER COLLEGE High School COURSE SYLLABUS. COURSE TITLE: Principles of Skin Care/Facials and Related Theory

Unit Style and Dress Hair Using a Variety of Techniques

Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising Programs

Assessment Record. Temporarily attach hair to enhance a. style UHB190X. Learner name: Learner number: H/615/0843. UHB190X_v1

Hairstyling. Copyright 2013 SAP

Fashion Merchandising and Design. Fashion Merchandising and Design 10

Fully Qualified HAIRDRESSING EXAM Fully Qualified

Chapter 6 COURSE OF STUDYCourse of Study

CURRICULUM MAP Cluster: Human Services CTE Program of Study: HU2305 Barbering

Cosmetology Tech Prep Task List

2018 MICHIGAN SKILLS USA CHAMPIONSHIPS TASK & MATERIALS LIST SKILL OR LEADERSHIP AREA: COSMETOLOGY MANNEQUIN

Cosmetology. ELIGIBILITY: Open to active SkillsUSA members enrolled in programs with cosmetology as the occupational objective.

Units of Learning outcomes (Part 1) Cross sectional Learning Outcomes. Total ECVET Points EQF Level. NQF Level AT DE FR NO SI

Hairstylist Practical Examination Information for Candidates

NATIONAL BARBER STYLING PRACTICAL EXAMINATION CANDIDATE INFORMATION BULLETIN

Assessment Record. Style and dress hair using a variety. of techniques UBT129X. Learner name: Learner number: R/507/5482.

Fashion Make-up: Runway and Editorial Make-up and Hair Skills (SCQF level 7)

EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE Manicuring I

Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising Programs

Cosmetology. CIP Code

PLEASE REVIEW ALL INFORMATION CAREFULLY!

STUDY AT DERMATECH TRAINING INSTITUTE

Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising Programs

2019 MICHIGAN SKILLS USA CHAMPIONSHIPS TASK & MATERIALS LIST SKILL OR LEADERSHIP AREA: COSMETOLOGY

Style hair with electrical equipment

Chapter 8. Course of Study

Department of Teaching & Learning Parent/Student Course Information. Cosmetology II (VO8528) Three Credits, One Year Grades 11 or 12

HAIR DESIGN CONNECTING THEORY TO REAL-WORLD PRACTICE LEARNING THE DIFFERENT WAYS TO DESIGN HAIR WILL HELP YOU:

CO1C1 VTCT Level 1 Certificate in Hair and Beauty Skills (VRQ)

COSMETOLOGY. ELIGIBILITY Open to active SkillsUSA members enrolled in programs with cosmetology as the occupational objective.

Fashion Merchandising and Design 20

BARBERING. Barbering

HOUSE BILL lr0994 A BILL ENTITLED. State Board of Cosmetology Natural Hair Care Stylist Licensure

Fairfield Public Schools Family Consumer Sciences Curriculum Fashion Merchandising and Design 10

COURSE OUTLINE. Effective June 1, 2016 May 31, Reception Telelphone Number Enrollment Telephone Number

Job Ready Assessment Blueprint. Cosmetology. Test Code: 3082 / Version: 01

Assessment Record. Blow-drying and straightening. systems UHB125X. Learner name: Learner number: A/507/5329. UHB125X_v2

About the Program. International Hair Studio Program

Program Name: Cosmetology

CO2C1 VTCT Level 2 Certificate in Hair and Beauty Skills (VRQ)

BODY ART PAINTING HAIR STYLING

COURSE SYLLABUS. ~ Schuylkill Technology Center ~ STC COSMETOLOGY Program: CIP CODE:

Assessment Record. Colour correction services UHB126X. Learner name: Learner number: T/507/5426. UHB126X_v4

MASSACHUSETTS COSMETOLOGY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

COSMETOLOGIST EXAM SCRIPT

Transcription:

SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO Sault College COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TITLE: CODE NO. : SEMESTER: ONE PROGRAM: AUTHOR: HAIRSTYLING MIKE FARELLI DATE: Sept. 2008 PREVIOUS OUTLINE DATED: Sept. 2003 APPROVED: Angelique Lemay CHAIR, COMMUNITY SERVICES DATE TOTAL CREDITS: 6 PREREQUISITE(S): HOURS/WEEK: Copyright 2008 The Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology Reproduction of this document by any means, in whole or in part, without prior written permission of Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology is prohibited. For additional information, please contact the Chair, Community Services School of Health and Community Services (705) 759-2554, ext. 2603

2 I. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary theory and skills required to promote artistic ability and develop personal techniques to create a pleasing image for the client. The student will enhance the positive features of the client while minimizing the negative features. The student will be able to roller set, pin curl, back comb and braid a client s hair. This is the definition of hairstyling creative wearable art. II. LEARNING OUTCOMES AND ELEMENTS OF THE PERFORMANCE: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will demonstrate the ability to: 1. Apply artistic skills and judgement to analyze the entire person, keeping in mind the basic elements of design. List the elements of good design List the art principles in hair design List and explain the different facial types Describe how to camouflage facial flaws with hair design 2. Apply the technical skills of hairstyling, using knowledge of the characteristics of hair and the tools that are available to help move and shape it. Describe the different combs Describe the different brushes Describe the different rollers Describe the different clips Demonstrate making a part in the hair Demonstrate finding the natural part 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the principles by which the quality of hairstyles is judged. Use the principles of hair design to create looks that are pleasing to the eye. List and explain the five art principles important for hair design

3 4. Use good judgement in creating harmony between hairstyle and facial structure and apply the guidelines to select what is most appropriate in order to achieve a beautiful appearance. Identify the ideal facial and head feature Describe three common profiles List six basic facial shapes 5. Use finger waving techniques when moving and directing hair. Develop dexterity, coordination and finger strength required for professional hairstyling. Describe the purpose of finger waving Describe the preparation involved for finger waving Identify tools and supplies required Demonstrate the procedure of finger waving the entire head 6. Use pin curls to provide the basis for patterns, lines, waves, curls, the stem and the circle. Wind and taper the hair to achieve a smooth effect. List and describe the three principle parts of a pin curl Describe the mobility of a curl Explain open and closed centre curls and stem direction Explain shaping and placement of pin curls Demonstrate the technique for pin curling the hair 7. Use rollers to create volume; describe the difference between rollers and pin curlers. Master the skills of shaping and molding hair. Demonstrate fast, simple and effective methods for combouts. List and describe the parts of a roller curl Identify and explain three kinds of bases Explain the relationship between roller sizes and length of hair List the roller procedure

4 8. Use thermal irons and combs in the art of thermal curling. Demonstrate curling iron manipulations Demonstrate the procedure of curling short to medium hair Demonstrate the procedure of curling long hair Define safety precautions to be used when using electric curling irons 9. Use thermal waving and curling as a procedure in the art of waving and curling straight hair with thermal irons. Perform blowing-drying and thermal styling using hand-held equipment to direct and curl hair into a particular pattern. Define the purpose of thermal waving and curling Demonstrate proper thermal wave techniques and tools List safety measures used in thermal waving Demonstrate blow-dry styling Demonstrate the use of implements, techniques and cosmetics in blow-dry styling 10. Execute smooth comb-outs resulting from perfect sets. Master the skills of shaping and molding hair, then carry out fast, simple and effective methods for comb-outs. Explain why brushing-out roller curls is necessary List the procedure for back-combing the hair List the procedure for back-brushing the hair List the recommended procedure for a professional comb-out 11. Demonstrate proficiency in blow-drying as a technique of drying and styling damp hair in one operation. Create the basic structure of hairstyles quickly and effectively using blow-drying techniques. List the cosmetics and tools used in blow drying List the procedure of blow drying a head of hair Demonstrate safety precautions when blow drying

5 12. Demonstrate the ability to braid or cornrow hair using correct tension to create long-lasting and neat styles. Identify the two types of French braiding and the techniques of completing these types of braids. III. TOPICS: 1. Artistry in Hairstyling 2. Wet Hairstyling 3. Thermal Hairstyling IV. REQUIRED RESOURCES/TEXTS/MATERIALS: Milady's Standard Textbook of Cosmetology Milady's Standard Theory Workbook Milady's Standard Practical Workbook Prentice-Hall Textbook of Cosmetology Hairstyling Kit Hairstyling Uniform Large Binder, dividers; paper, pens, pencils V. EVALUATION PROCESS/GRADING SYSTEM: 35% test/quizzes 15% projects 30% practical testing 20% final in school practical test

6 V. EVALUATION PROCESS/GRADING SYSTEM: The following semester grades will be assigned to students: Grade Definition Grade Point Equivalent A+ 90 100% 4.00 A 80 89% B 70-79% 3.00 C 60-69% 2.00 D 50 59% 1.00 F (Fail) 49% and below 0.00 CR (Credit) S U X NR W Credit for diploma requirements has been awarded. Satisfactory achievement in field /clinical placement or non-graded subject area. Unsatisfactory achievement in field/clinical placement or non-graded subject area. A temporary grade limited to situations with extenuating circumstances giving a student additional time to complete the requirements for a course. Grade not reported to Registrar's office. Student has withdrawn from the course without academic penalty. VI. SPECIAL NOTES: Special Needs: If you are a student with special needs (e.g. physical limitations, visual impairments, hearing impairments, or learning disabilities), you are encouraged to discuss required accommodations with your professor and/or the Special Needs office. Visit Room E1101 or call Extension 2703 so that support services can be arranged for you. Retention of Course Outlines: It is the responsibility of the student to retain all course outlines for possible future use in acquiring advanced standing at other postsecondary institutions.

7 Communication: The College considers WebCT/LMS as the primary channel of communication for each course. Regularly checking this software platform is critical as it will keep you directly connected with faculty and current course information. Success in this course may be directly related to your willingness to take advantage of the Learning Management System communication tool. Plagiarism: Students should refer to the definition of academic dishonesty in Student Code of Conduct. Students who engage in academic dishonesty will receive an automatic failure for that submission and/or such other penalty, up to and including expulsion from the course/program, as may be decided by the professor/dean. In order to protect students from inadvertent plagiarism, to protect the copyright of the material referenced, and to credit the author of the material, it is the policy of the department to employ a documentation format for referencing source material. Course Outline Amendments: The professor reserves the right to change the information contained in this course outline depending on the needs of the learner and the availability of resources. Substitute course information is available in the Registrar's office. VII. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT: Students who wish to apply for advance credit transfer (advanced standing) should obtain an Application for Advance Credit from the program coordinator (or the course coordinator regarding a general education transfer request) or academic assistant. Students will be required to provide an unofficial transcript and course outline related to the course in question.