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154 6. Students should be able to use cosmetology equipment such as clippers and shears and be able to stand for prolonged periods with or without reasonable accommodations.
Cosmetology Associate in Applied Science (A55140)
Third Semester (Summer) COM-120
Intro Interpersonal Com
3
COS-115
Cosmetology Concepts III
4
COS-116
Salon III
4
Fourth Semester (Fall)
Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: ACA, BUS, CIS, and COS
COS-117
Cosmetology Concepts IV
2
COS-118
Salon IV
7
First Semester (Fall)
PSY-150 General Psychology Total Credit Hours Required
Credits
ACA-115
Success & Study Skills
1
CIS-113
Computer Basics
1
COS-111
Cosmetology Concepts I
4
COS-112
Salon I
8
Second Semester (Spring)
3 48
Cosmetology Instructor The Cosmetology Instructor curriculum provides a course of study for learning the skills needed to teach the theory and practice of cosmetology as required by the North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Arts.
COS-113
Cosmetology Concepts II
4
COS-114
Salon II
8
ENG-111
Writing and Inquiry
3
Course work includes requirements for becoming an instructor, introduction to teaching theory, methods and aids, practice teaching, and development of evaluation instruments. Graduates of the program may be employed as cosmetology instructors in public or private education and business.
Third Semester (Summer) COM-120
Intro Interpersonal Com
3
COS-115
Cosmetology Concepts III
4
COS-116
Salon III
4
Business and Hospitality Education
Fourth Semester (Fall) COS-117
Cosmetology Concepts IV
2
COS-118
Salon IV
7
MAT-110
Math Measurement & Literacy
3
Fifth Semester (Spring) BUS-139
Entrepreneurship I
3
BUS-270
Professional Development
3
COS-260
Design Applications
2
PSY-150
General Psychology
3
HUM-115 Critical Thinking Total Credit Hours Required
3 66
Cosmetology – Diploma (D55140) Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: ACA and COS First Semester (Fall)
Credits
ACA-115
Success & Study Skills
1
COS-111
Cosmetology Concepts I
4
COS-112
Salon I
8
Second Semester (Spring) COS-113
Cosmetology Concepts II
4
COS-114
Salon II
8
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The Cosmetology Instructor program is approved by the: North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners 1207 Front Street, Suite 110 Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: (919) 733-4117 Fax: (919) 733-4127 www.nccosmeticarts.com Specific Program Requirements 1. General college admission requirements. 2. Submission of proper documentation is required by the Spa Therapies and Operations Department and the NC Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners prior to class start. Required documentation includes Hepatitis B record, current government-issued photo ID showing date of birth, and social security card. 3. Completion of required Hepatitis B vaccine. First dose to be completed by the first day of class. Second Hepatitis B vaccine to be completed at least one month after the first dose. Third dose must be completed six months after the first. 4. To earn hours, Cosmetology Instructor students must be physically present in the laboratory. When leaving a laboratory, students must clock out. 5. Students must be able to differentiate between colors with or without reasonable accommodations and be comfortable working directly with chemicals found in products used in the cosmetology industry. 6. Students should be able to use cosmetology equipment such as clippers and shears and be able to stand for prolonged periods with or without reasonable accommodations.