COS 109 - Theory of Hair and Hair Care Services II Course Department: Business 3 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 30 Total Lab Hours: 30 Course Description: During Theory of Hair and Hair Care Services II, students will continue their journey into the career of cosmetology concentrating on the fundamentals of haircutting, hairstyling, color, and chemical texture services. Focus will be placed on understanding the differences between chemical and non-chemical services in the salon. The course will include a business acumen to successfully acquire and develop skills of best business practices in retailing, referrals, and rebooking.
Prerequisites: COS 108 Theory of Hair and Hair Care Services I Mode(s) of Instruction: Online
Course Fees: None
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives:
- Utilize the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to present a salon ecology that is focused on the safety, protection, and infection control of the client, in accordance with all governing laws, standards and regulations.
- Apply the fundamentals of proper implements, equipment and supplies to describe and perform salon services meeting expectations of the industry.
- Demonstrate competency in the skills needed to satisfy students’ educational goals.
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