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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)

Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: ACA, BUS, CIS, and COS

First Semester (Fall)

ACA-115 Success & Study Skills CIS-113 Computer Basics COS-111 Cosmetology Concepts I COS-112 Salon I

Credits

1 1 4 8

Second Semester (Spring)

COS-113 Cosmetology Concepts II COS-114 Salon II ENG-111 Writing and Inquiry

Third Semester (Summer)

COM-120 Intro Interpersonal Com COS-115 Cosmetology Concepts III COS-116 Salon III 4 8 3

3 4 4

Fourth Semester (Fall)

COS-117 Cosmetology Concepts IV COS-118 Salon IV MAT-110 Math Measurement & Literacy

Fifth Semester (Spring)

BUS-139 Entrepreneurship I BUS-270 Professional Development COS-260 Design Applications PSY-150 General Psychology HUM-115 Critical Thinking

Total Credit Hours Required

2 7 3

3 3 2 3 3 66

Cosmetology – Diploma (D55140)

Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: ACA and COS

First Semester (Fall)

ACA-115 Success & Study Skills COS-111 Cosmetology Concepts I COS-112 Salon I

Second Semester (Spring)

COS-113 Cosmetology Concepts II COS-114 Salon II abtech.edu

Credits 1 4 8

4 8

Third Semester (Summer)

COM-120 Intro Interpersonal Com COS-115 Cosmetology Concepts III COS-116 Salon III 3 4 4

Fourth Semester (Fall)

COS-117 Cosmetology Concepts IV COS-118 Salon IV PSY-150 General Psychology

Total Credit Hours Required

2 7 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�

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� 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�

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