Cosmetology Operator Certificate Level II
An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of Cosmetology. The competencies that will be taught include introductory skills professional ethics safety and sanitation as well as a detailed explanation of the laws and rules of the state.
Additional course fee(s) required.
This course focuses on the basic fundamentals of Cosmetology. Topics include draping shampooing conditioning hair and scalp analysis lash/brow tint classifications of hair color eyebrow arching patch test strand test release form client assessment color wheel safety and salon management.
Additional course fee(s) required.
Introduction to the theory and practice of haircutting. Topics include terminology implements section haircutting and finishing techniques. This unit of study is an ongoing skill taught throughout the complete course.
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Presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation. Topics include terminology application and workplace competencies related to chemical reformation.
CSME 1401.
Additional course fee(s) required.
This course focuses on the presentation of the theory practice and chemistry of hair color. Topics include dimensional color high-lift color toners frosting caps foils balayage techniques color removal and color correction techniques.
CSME 1401
Additional course fee(s) required.
Advanced concepts and practice of haircutting. Topics include haircuts utilizing scissors razor and/or clippers.
CSME 1410.
Additional course fee(s) required.
Advanced concepts in the theory and practice of hair design.
Additional course fee(s) required.
Preparation for the Texas Cosmetology Commission Operator Examination.
CSME 1401.
Additional course fee(s) required.
Personal and family accounts budgets and budgetary control bank accounts charge accounts borrowing investing insurance standards of living renting or home ownership and wills and trust plans.
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of financial accounting as prescribed by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as applied to transactions and events that affect business organizations. Students will examine the procedures and systems to accumulate analyze measure and record financial transactions. Students will use recorded financial information to prepare a balance sheet income statement statement of cash flows and statement of shareholders' equity to communicate the business entity's results of operations and financial position to users of financial information who are external to the company. Students will study the nature of assets liabilities and owners' equity while learning to use reported financial information for purposes of making decisions about the company. Students will be exposed to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Basic theory and processes of communication skills necessary for the management of an organization's workforce.
Theories which aid in the diagnosis of interpersonal and intergroup conflict. The role of the manager as negotiator intermediary and problem solver.
Total Program Hours
44
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Do you love people and enjoy interacting with them on a daily basis? Are you looking for a career that lets you unleash your creativity? Do you like the idea of being self-employed? If so, a career in cosmetology might be right for you. It is a versatile and exciting field that can be quite lucrative for those who are willing to master their skills, work hard and market themselves to build a client list. With this profession, the sky is the limit! When the COVID-19 crisis hit the United States, cosmetologist appointments were among the most-missed services. No matter what is going on in the world, people will never stop needing haircuts!
Enrollment is limited and requires instructor approval. To be considered for enrollment, students must complete a cosmetology entry packet, turn in all required documents to the department, and pay a $200 deposit required to hold your enrollment spot.