TECS 2930 Cosmetology/Barbering Clinical IV
- 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 IV course provides practical experience and learning in a real salon setting. Students will 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 includes two-year CIMA 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