TECS 2910 Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical II
- Division: Business and Applied Tech
- Department: Services Technology
- Credit/Time Requirement: Credit: 3; Lecture: 1.5; Lab: 1.5
- Clock/Hour Requirements: 135
- Semesters Offered:
- Semester Approved: Summer 2024
- Five-Year Review Semester: Summer 2029
- End Semester: Spring 2030
- Optimum Class Size: 32
- Maximum Class Size: 32
Course Description
The Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical II course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students perform the services learned in previous courses as they perform a variety of services on clients. This course will help prepare students for client work and building a clientele.
Justification
This is a course required by the State Cosmetology Board to prepare students for further in-depth study in cosmetology/barbering theory and practices. It is also required before students are authorized to work in a laboratory setting or with patrons.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will maintain a clean work environment and follow the proper procedures for safety and infection control.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of the principles and practices related to cosmetology skills; i.e. general hair care, styling, haircutting, chemical texture, skin and nail care, and the proper application of color.
- Students will demonstrate his or her understanding of the process of communication. Evaluating client needs and the action required to produce client expectations.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of the principles and practices related to barbering skills; i.e. general hair care, men's styling, barber cuts, straight razor shaves, beard trimming and design, facials, and nail care.
Course Content
This course aims to do the following:• Demonstrate salon processes and etiquette.• Teach students to communicate effectively with salon guests and coworkers.• Demonstrate sanitation procedures necessary for the health & safety of clients and self.• Allow students to perform cosmetology services on public guests.• Demonstrate other theories, practical applications, and procedures associated with the Cosmetology/Barbering clinical floor.
Key Performance Indicators: Student learning outcomes will be assessed by a combination of the following:Skill pass-off worksheets 5 to 20%Hands-on application 20 to 40%Participation 30 to 50%Quizzes and exams 30 to 45%Representative Text and/or Supplies: Milady's Standard Textbook of Cosmetology Revised, current edition which also includes CIMA two year access, Milady Publishing Company, Albany, New York.Milady's Standard Textbook of Professional Barber Styling, current edition, Milady Publishing Company, Albany, New York.Supplemental materials may be requiredPedagogy Statement: Instructional Mediums: Lecture/Lab