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Associate in Applied Science Degree
Cosmetology
The Cosmetology Associate in Applied Science Degree program meets the standards of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. This program is designed to prepare individuals for positions in the Cosmetology field. Typical graduates work as hairdressers / hairstylists in chain or independent salons. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on experience with the latest styles, trends and techniques. The program prepares students to take the Illinois Cosmetologist licensure exam. All COSM courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation.
Students will be expected to attend class 5 days per week for up to 8 hours per day. Some Saturday clinical work is to be expected.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
program details
Courses
Total = 65 Hours | |
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First Semester | |
COSM 1201 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1202 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1226 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I-A | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1227 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I-A | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1203 - Cosmetology Theory II | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1204 - Cosmetology Clinic II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1228 - Cosmetology Theory II-A | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1229 - Cosmetology Clinic II-A | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1205 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic III | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1206 - Barber / Cosmetology Internship | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1230 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory III | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Fourth Semester | |
COMM 1101 - Principles of Effective Speaking 1 | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
CSCI 1101 - Introduction to Computers | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
ENGL 1101 - Rhetoric and Composition I 1 | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
MATH 1202 - Business Mathematics or MATH 1107 - Contemporary College Mathematics | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
PSYC 2101 - Introduction to Psychology or PSYC 2106 - Human Relations | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 15 Cr. Hrs. |
Costs & How To Pay
Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.
- Fall: July 15
- Spring: December 15
- Summer: May 15
Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the art of haircutting, hair design, nails and/or skin.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the practical sequence of chemical application.
- Demonstrate appropriate communication skill through guest service and consultation.
- Analyze client needs and perform appropriate techniques.
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully pass the state board exam.
Associate in Applied Science Degree
Barber
The Barber Associate in Applied Science Degree program meets the standards of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulations. This program is designed to prepare individuals for positions in the Barber field. Typical graduates will work as barbers in chain or independent shops or open their own. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on experience with the latest styles, trends and techniques. The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and prepares students to take the Illinois Barber licensure exam.
Students will be expected to attend class five days per week for up to eight hours per day. Some Saturday clinical work is to be expected.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Students will be expected to attend class 5 days per week for up to 8 hours per day. Some Saturday clinical work is to be expected.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
program details
Courses
Total = 50 Hours | |
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First Semester | |
COSM 1201 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1202 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1226 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I-A | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1227 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I-A | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1207 - Barber Theory II | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1208 - Barber Clinic II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1231 - Barber Theory II-A | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1232 - Barber Clinic II-A | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1205 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic III | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1206 - Barber / Cosmetology Internship | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1230 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory III | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Costs & How To Pay
Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.
- Fall: July 15
- Spring: December 15
- Summer: May 15
Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the art of men's haircutting, shaving, & hair design.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the practical sequence of chemical application.
- Demonstrate appropriate communication skills through guest service.
- Analyze client needs through guest consultation.
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully pass the state board exam.
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Cosmetology
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
A one-year program leading to an Occupational Certificate in Cosmetology. The program is designed to prepare individuals for positions in the Cosmetology field. Typical graduates will work as hair dressers in chain or independent salons or open their own salons. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on experience with the latest styles, trends and techniques.
An extended-length evening program also is available. Students in the day program will be expected to attend class five days per week for up to eight hours per day. Some Saturday clinical work is to be expected. Each semester consists of two courses that are co-requisites and must be taken concurrently.
The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and prepares students to take the Illinois Cosmetologist licensure exam.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Plan your Cosmetology Certificate
Total = 50 Hours | |
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First Semester | |
COSM 1201 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1202 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1226 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I-A | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1227 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I-A | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1203 - Cosmetology Theory II | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1204 - Cosmetology Clinic II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1228 - Cosmetology Theory II-A | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1229 - Cosmetology Clinic II-A | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1205 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic III | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1206 - Barber / Cosmetology Internship | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1230 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory III | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Barber
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
A one-year program leading to an Occupational Certificate in Barbering. The program is designed to prepare individuals for positions in the Barber field. Typical graduates will work as barbers in chain or independent shops or open their own. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on experience with the latest styles, trends and techniques. The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and prepares students to take the Illinois Barber licensure exam.
Students in the day program will be expected to attend class five days per week for up to eight hours per day. Some Saturday clinical work is to be expected. Each semester consists of two courses that are co-requisites and must be taken concurrently.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Total = 50 Hours | |
---|---|
First Semester | |
COSM 1201 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1202 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1226 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I-A | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1227 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I-A | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1207 - Barber Theory II | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1208 - Barber Clinic II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1231 - Barber Theory II-A | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1232 - Barber Clinic II-A | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1205 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic III | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1206 - Barber / Cosmetology Internship | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1230 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory III | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Barber Teacher I & II
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Short-term occupational certificates designed to prepare individuals for positions teaching Barbering. Typical graduates will work as instructors in Barber programs.
Based on Illinois Department of Professional Regulation guidelines, students with three years of practical experience as a licensed barber are required to complete 500 clock hours of instruction. Licensed barbers with less than three years of practical experience are required to complete 1,000 clock hours of instruction.
Students will be admitted at various times during the year based on demand and openings in the program. This program prepares students to take the Illinois Barber Teacher licensure exam.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Program Outcomes
- Illustrate cosmetology & barbering techniques through practical demonstration.
- Demonstrate proper and effective lesson delivery.
- Facilitate a satisfactory learning environment.
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully pass the state board exam.
Plan your Barber Teacher Certificate
Costs for the Barber Teacher I program
Costs for the Barber Teacher II program
Barber Teacher I ▶ Total = 19 Hours | |
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Prerequisite: Three years of practical experience as a licensed barber | |
First Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Barber Teacher II ▶ Total = 37 Hours | |
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First Semester | |
COSM 1210 - Post-Grad Training I | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1211 - Post-Grad Training II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 18 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Esthetics
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
The Esthetics program meets the standards of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. This program is designed to prepare individuals to perform the skills of an esthetician. The curriculum includes professional ethics, personal hygiene, sterilization and sanitation, skin analysis, scientific concepts in skin care and special esthetics procedures. Students will learn hands-on skills in non-therapeutic massage, skin health and nutrition, mask therapy, facial treatments, professional equipment usage, hair removal processes and professional makeup techniques.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Plan your Esthetics Certificate
Total = 30.5 Hours | |
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First Semester | |
COSM 1219 - Esthetics Theory I | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1220 - Esthetics Clinic I | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1221 - Esthetics Theory II | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1222 - Esthetics Clinic II | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1223 - Esthetics Theory III | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1224 - Esthetics Clinic III | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1225 - Internship | 0.5 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10.5 Cr. Hrs. |
Nail Technology
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
This program is designed to prepare students for a career as a licensed Nail Technician. Career opportunities exist in the field of manicurists and pedicurists. Learning will occur in the classroom and in a clinic setting. Upon successful completion, students will have gained the knowledge and skills necessary to pass the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation licensing exam. The program is approved by the IDFPR.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Plan your Nail Technology Certificate
Total = 16 Hours | |
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First Semester | |
COSM 1215 - Nail Technology Theory I | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1216 - Nail Technology Clinic I | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1217 - Nail Technology Theory II | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1218 - Nail Technology Clinic II | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 16 Cr. Hrs. |
Cosmetology Teacher I & II
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
These are short-term occupational certificates designed to prepare individuals for positions teaching cosmetology. Typical graduates will work as instructors in cosmetology programs.
Based on Illinois Department of Professional Regulation guidelines, students with two years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist are required to complete 500 clock hours of instruction. Licensed cosmetologists with less than two years of practical experience are required to complete 1,000 clock hours of instruction.
Students will be admitted at various times during the year based on demand and openings in the program. This program prepares students to take the Illinois Cosmetology Teacher licensure exam.
Plan your Cosmetology Teacher Certificate
Costs for the Cosmetology Teacher I program
Costs for the Cosmetology Teacher II program
Cosmetology Teacher I ▶ Total = 19 Hours | |
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Prerequisite: Two years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist | |
First Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Cosmetology Teacher II ▶ Total = 37 Hours | |
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First Semester | |
COSM 1210 - Post-Grad Training I | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1211 - Post-Grad Training II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 18 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Cosmetology
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
A one-year program leading to an Occupational Certificate in Cosmetology. The program is designed to prepare individuals for positions in the Cosmetology field. Typical graduates will work as hair dressers in chain or independent salons or open their own salons. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on experience with the latest styles, trends and techniques.
An extended-length evening program also is available. Students in the day program will be expected to attend class five days per week for up to eight hours per day. Some Saturday clinical work is to be expected. Each semester consists of two courses that are co-requisites and must be taken concurrently.
The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and prepares students to take the Illinois Cosmetologist licensure exam.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Plan your Cosmetology Certificate
Total = 50 Hours | |
---|---|
First Semester | |
COSM 1201 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1202 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1226 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I-A | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1227 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I-A | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1203 - Cosmetology Theory II | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1204 - Cosmetology Clinic II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1228 - Cosmetology Theory II-A | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1229 - Cosmetology Clinic II-A | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1205 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic III | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1206 - Barber / Cosmetology Internship | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1230 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory III | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Barber
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
A one-year program leading to an Occupational Certificate in Barbering. The program is designed to prepare individuals for positions in the Barber field. Typical graduates will work as barbers in chain or independent shops or open their own. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on experience with the latest styles, trends and techniques. The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and prepares students to take the Illinois Barber licensure exam.
Students in the day program will be expected to attend class five days per week for up to eight hours per day. Some Saturday clinical work is to be expected. Each semester consists of two courses that are co-requisites and must be taken concurrently.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Total = 50 Hours | |
---|---|
First Semester | |
COSM 1201 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1202 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1226 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory I-A | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1227 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic I-A | 7 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1207 - Barber Theory II | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1208 - Barber Clinic II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1231 - Barber Theory II-A | 2 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1232 - Barber Clinic II-A | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 20 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1205 - Barber / Cosmetology Clinic III | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1206 - Barber / Cosmetology Internship | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1230 - Barber / Cosmetology Theory III | 1 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Barber Teacher I & II
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Short-term occupational certificates designed to prepare individuals for positions teaching Barbering. Typical graduates will work as instructors in Barber programs.
Based on Illinois Department of Professional Regulation guidelines, students with three years of practical experience as a licensed barber are required to complete 500 clock hours of instruction. Licensed barbers with less than three years of practical experience are required to complete 1,000 clock hours of instruction.
Students will be admitted at various times during the year based on demand and openings in the program. This program prepares students to take the Illinois Barber Teacher licensure exam.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Program Outcomes
- Illustrate cosmetology & barbering techniques through practical demonstration.
- Demonstrate proper and effective lesson delivery.
- Facilitate a satisfactory learning environment.
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully pass the state board exam.
Plan your Barber Teacher Certificate
Costs for the Barber Teacher I program
Costs for the Barber Teacher II program
Barber Teacher I ▶ Total = 19 Hours | |
---|---|
Prerequisite: Three years of practical experience as a licensed barber | |
First Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Barber Teacher II ▶ Total = 37 Hours | |
---|---|
First Semester | |
COSM 1210 - Post-Grad Training I | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1211 - Post-Grad Training II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 18 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Esthetics
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
The Esthetics program meets the standards of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. This program is designed to prepare individuals to perform the skills of an esthetician. The curriculum includes professional ethics, personal hygiene, sterilization and sanitation, skin analysis, scientific concepts in skin care and special esthetics procedures. Students will learn hands-on skills in non-therapeutic massage, skin health and nutrition, mask therapy, facial treatments, professional equipment usage, hair removal processes and professional makeup techniques.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Plan your Esthetics Certificate
Total = 30.5 Hours | |
---|---|
First Semester | |
COSM 1219 - Esthetics Theory I | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1220 - Esthetics Clinic I | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
COSM 1221 - Esthetics Theory II | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1222 - Esthetics Clinic II | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
Third Semester | |
COSM 1223 - Esthetics Theory III | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1224 - Esthetics Clinic III | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1225 - Internship | 0.5 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 10.5 Cr. Hrs. |
Nail Technology
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
This program is designed to prepare students for a career as a licensed Nail Technician. Career opportunities exist in the field of manicurists and pedicurists. Learning will occur in the classroom and in a clinic setting. Upon successful completion, students will have gained the knowledge and skills necessary to pass the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation licensing exam. The program is approved by the IDFPR.
The curriculum for this program has been developed to meet the licensing requirements for the State of Illinois. It is not determined whether the curriculum meets licensing requirements for any other states.
Plan your Nail Technology Certificate
Total = 16 Hours | |
---|---|
First Semester | |
COSM 1215 - Nail Technology Theory I | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1216 - Nail Technology Clinic I | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1217 - Nail Technology Theory II | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1218 - Nail Technology Clinic II | 4 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 16 Cr. Hrs. |
Cosmetology Teacher I & II
This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
These are short-term occupational certificates designed to prepare individuals for positions teaching cosmetology. Typical graduates will work as instructors in cosmetology programs.
Based on Illinois Department of Professional Regulation guidelines, students with two years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist are required to complete 500 clock hours of instruction. Licensed cosmetologists with less than two years of practical experience are required to complete 1,000 clock hours of instruction.
Students will be admitted at various times during the year based on demand and openings in the program. This program prepares students to take the Illinois Cosmetology Teacher licensure exam.
Plan your Cosmetology Teacher Certificate
Costs for the Cosmetology Teacher I program
Costs for the Cosmetology Teacher II program
Cosmetology Teacher I ▶ Total = 19 Hours | |
---|---|
Prerequisite: Two years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist | |
First Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Cosmetology Teacher II ▶ Total = 37 Hours | |
---|---|
First Semester | |
COSM 1210 - Post-Grad Training I | 10 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1211 - Post-Grad Training II | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 18 Cr. Hrs. |
Second Semester | |
BUSI 1101 - Intro to Business or MGMT 2201 - Principles of Management | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1212 - Teaching Methods | 3 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1213 - Teaching Methods Application | 5 Cr. Hrs. |
COSM 1214 - Student Teaching | 8 Cr. Hrs. |
Total | 19 Cr. Hrs. |
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the art of nail care, nail health, manicures, and pedicures.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the practical sequence of chemical application.
- Demonstrate appropriate communication skills through guest service.
- Analyze client needs through guest consultation.
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully pass the state board exam.
Program Outcomes
- Illustrate cosmetology & barbering techniques through practical demonstration.
- Demonstrate proper and effective lesson delivery.
- Facilitate a satisfactory learning environment.
- Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully pass the state board exam.
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