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BAR 100 INTRODUCTION
TO BARBER/STYLING (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Provisional admission
Introduces the fundamental theory and practices of the barber/styling
profession. Emphasis will be placed on professional practices and
safety. Topics include: barbering history; personality development;
professional ethics; professional image, safety; and reception and
telephone techniques.
BAR 101 INTRODUCTION
TO BARBER/STYLING IMPLEMENTS (1-2-2)
Prerequisite/Co-requisites: Provisional admission
Students are taught the fundamentals of each barber/styling implement.
Emphasis will be placed on the maintenance and care of each implement.
Topics include: nomenclature; types and sizes; proper use and care;
and maintenance.
BAR 102 SCIENCE:
STERILIZATION, SANITATION AND BACTERIOLOGY (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: BAR 100, BAR 101
Introduces fundamental theories and practices of bacteriology, sterilization,
sanitation, safety, and the welfare of the barber/stylist and patron.
Topics include: sterilization; sanitation; safety; bacteriology;
and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance.
BAR 103 INTRODUCTION
TO HAIRCUTTING (5-5-7)
Prerequisite: BAR 102
Introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting
techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements will be stressed.
Topics include: preparation of patron; haircutting terminology;
safety; sanitation; implements; and basic haircutting techniques.
BAR 104 SHAMPOOING
(1-2-2)
Prerequisite: Program admission
Introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to shampoo
hair. Laboratory training includes shampooing a live model. Topics
include: shampoo chemistry; patron preparation; and shampoo procedures.
BAR 105 HAIRCUTTING/INTRODUCTION
TO STYLING (1-8-4)
Prerequisite/Corequisite: BAR 104, BAR 103
Continues the theory and application of haircutting techniques and
introduces hairstyling. Topics include: introduction to styling;
client consultation; head and hair analysis; style cutting techniques;
and implements for style cutting and tapering techniques.
BAR 106 SHAVING
(1-5-3)
Prerequisite: BAR 103
Introduces the theory and skills necessary to prepare and shave
a patron. Simulated shaving procedures will precede practice on
live models. Topics include: patron preparation; beard preparation;
shaving techniques; once-over shave techniques; and safety precautions.
BAR 107 SCIENCE:
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (5-0-5)
Prerequisite: Program admission
Develops knowledge of the function and care of the scalp, skin and
hair. Emphasis is placed on the function, health and growth of these
areas. Topics include: cells; skeletal system; muscular system;
nervous system; circulatory system: and related systems.
BAR 108 COLOR
THEORY (3-2-4)
Prerequisites: BAR 107, MAT 1012
Introduces the fundamental theory of color, predisposition tests,
color selection, and color application. Topics include: basic color
concepts; skin reactions; the color wheel; and color selection and
application.
BAR 109 CHEMICAL
RESTRUCTURING OF HAIR I (1-2-2)
Prerequisites:MAT 1012
Introduces the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave
solutions and relaxers. Topics include: permanent wave techniques;
safety procedures; chemical relaxer techniques; permanent wave and
chemical relaxer, and application procedures on mannequins.
BAR 110 HAIRCUTTING/STYLING
(1-11-5)
Prerequisite: BAR 105
Continues the theory and application of haircutting and styling
of curly, straight, and over curly hair techniques. Topics include:
elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry
styling, thermal waving and curling; and non-chemical style.
BAR 112 CHEMICAL
RESTRUCTURING OF HAIR II (4-9-7)
Prerequisite: BAR 109
Introduces a variety of products and live model applications of
permanent waves and hair relaxers. Topics include: permanent wave
application and hair relaxer application.
BAR 113 STRUCTURES
OF SKIN, SCALP, AND HAIR (2-1-2)
Prerequisite: Program admission
Introduces the theory, procedures, and products used in the care
and treatment of the skin, scalp, and hair. Topics include: treatment
theory, basic corrective hair and scalp treatments, plain facial,
products and supplies, and diseases and disorders.
BAR 114 SKIN,
SCALP, HAIR AND FACIAL TREATMENTS (1-6-3)
Prerequisite: BAR 113
Provides instruction on the theory and application of techniques
in the treatment of the skin, scalp and hair. Emphasis will be placed
on work with live models. Topics include: implements; products and
supplies; diseases and disorders; corrective hair and scalp treatments;
facial procedures and manipulations; and safety precautions.
BAR 115 FACIALS
AND FACIAL TREATMENT PROCEDURES (1-2-1)
Prerequisite: BAR 113
Introduces the theory and skills required in massaging the face,
preparing the patron for facial treatment, and giving facial treatments
for various skin conditions. Benefits of facial treatments and massage
will be emphasized. Topics include: theory of massage; preparation
of patron for massage; massage procedures; facial treatment; types
of facials; and facial treatment benefits.
BAR 116 HAIRCUTTING/STYLING
(1-8-4)
Prerequisites: BAR 106,
BAR 110, BAR 112
Continues the theory and application of haircutting, styling and
shaving techniques. Topics include: advanced haircutting and styling;
use of clippers, shears, and razor; hair chemical texturizing/styling;
permanent waving/styling; shaving techniques; and beard trimming.
BAR 117 THERAPEUTIC
ELECTRICAL DEVICES (1-2-1)
Prerequisites: BAR 114,
BAR 115
Provides instruction in the fundamental theory and practical application
of electricity as a tool in barbering. Explores the benefits of
electricity for both the barber/stylist and patron. Topics included:
safety; tools; equipment; and light therapy.
BAR 118 COLOR
APPLICATION (1-2-2)
Prerequisite: BAR 108
Presents the application of temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent
hair coloring products. Topics include: mustache and beards, coloring
products, safety precautions and tests, mixing procedures, color
selection and application.
BAR 119 CHEMICAL
RESTRUCTURING (2-3-3)
Prerequisites: BAR 109, BAR 112
Provides instruction in the application of permanent waves and relaxers.
Precautions and special problems involved in applying permanent
waves and relaxers will be emphasized. Application of perms and
relaxers on live models is included. Topics include: timed permanent
wave, timed relaxer application, safety precautions, and Hazardous
Duty Standards Act compliance.
BAR 120 BARBER/STYLING
PRACTICUM AND INTERNSHIP (0-9-3)
Prerequisites: BAR 117, BAR 119,
BAR 121
Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion
of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on
the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. The
requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting
or in a combination of a laboratory setting and an approved internship
facility. Topics include: haircutting/styling; hairstyling texturizing;
shaving; beard trimming; thermal waving; hairpiece fitting and styling;
safety precautions; and licensure preparation.
BAR 121 SHOP
MANAGEMENT/OWNERSHIP (3-2-4)
Prerequisites: BAR 116
Emphasizes the steps involved in opening and operating a privately
owned cosmetology salon or barber/styling shop. Topics include:
planning a salon/shop, business management, retailing, public relations,
sales skills, client retention, and entrepreneurship.
BAR 201 THEORY
OF INSTRUCTION (1-4-3)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Introduces the fundamental theory and practices of the Barbering
Instructor profession. Emphasis will be placed on fostering and
providing educational training in the field of Barbering. Topics
include: state and local laws, rules and regulations, professional
image, effective communication, theory of instruction, Hazardous
Duty Standards Act Compliance, and various career opportunities.
BAR 202 BARBERING
RECORD KEEPING (1-4-3)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 201
Introduces the basic record keeping concepts in Barbering and related
areas. Topics include: attendance, grades, student service and theory
hours, basic record keeping, and effective use of an advisory committee.
BAR 203
SALON MANAGEMENT (3-2-4)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 202
Emphasizes the steps involved in the operation of a Barbering program.
Topics include: identify entry-level practitioners in hair and skin,
teaching effective communication skills, inventory, net working,
and portfolio design.
BAR 204
PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING (3-5-5)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 203
Provides knowledge and application on the principles of teaching.
Topics include: educator to learner relationships, effective and
reflective listening skills, emotional influences and needs of today’s
learner, destructive verses constructive tactics, learner motivation,
and cultivating positive relationships.
BAR
205 LESSONS PLANS (4-2-5)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 204
Emphasizes the steps in involved in the development of a great lesson
plan. Topics include: development of curriculum, effective use of
advisory committee, instructional outcomes, list the values of the
components of a lesson plan, using visual aids, guidelines for using
print materials and audio visuals in a lesson plan.
BAR
206 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT (1-7-4)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 205
Emphasizes will be placed on teaching skills, classroom management,
and dynamic clinic teaching. Topics include: managing leaner behavior,
managing difficult learners, classroom arrangements, role of the
clinic environment, and basic principles of academic advising and
counseling.
BAR 207
LECTURING (1-5-3)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 206
Identify the characteristics of the different learner types and
teaching methods. Topics include: challenges for all learner styles,
timed lecturing, preparing for a lecture method of teaching.
BAR 208
TESTING (1-5-3)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 207
Emphasizes will be placed on measuring the knowledge by learners.
Topics include: purpose of testing, academic policy, developing
rubrics, special learner needs, and developing a multiple-category
grading system.
BAR 209 PRACTICUM I (0-9-3)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 208
Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion
of requirements for Instructor training state licensure requirements.
Emphasis will be placed on the trainee’s display of professional
conduct, positive attitude, and evaluation of learners in a lab
setting. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory
setting. Topics include monitoring and evaluating in the following
areas: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching;
skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling;
advanced haircutting techniques; reception; safety precautions and
decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance.
BAR 210 PRACTICUM II (0-9-3)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 209
Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion
of requirements for Instructor training state licensure requirements.
Emphasis will be placed on he trainee’s display of professional
conduct, positive attitude, and evaluation of learners in a lab
setting. The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory
setting. Topics include monitoring and evaluating in the following
areas: permanent waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching;
skin, scalp, and hair treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling;
advanced haircutting techniques; reception; safety recautions and
decontamination; Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance, and practical
exit exam.
BAR 211 PRACTICUM III (0-9-3)
Prerequisites: Program Admission
Co-requisite: BAR 210
Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion
of requirements for Instructor training state licensure requirements.
Emphasis will be placed on the trainee’s display of professional
conduct, positive attitude, and evaluation of learners in a lab setting.
The requirements for this course may be met in a laboratory setting.
Topics include monitoring and evaluating in the following areas: permanent
waving and relaxers; hair color and bleaching; skin, scalp, and hair
treatments; haircutting; dispensary; styling; advanced haircutting
techniques; reception; safety precautions and decontamination; Hazardous
Duty Standards Act compliance.
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