Courses
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Program Objective
The successful completion of this course qualifies the individual for a license to practice barbering in the State of Florida. The program is comprised of 8 courses totaling 535 class hours and 365 service training hours = 900 Total Hours
Classes:
BAR 01Ìý–ÌýFlorida Laws, Rules, and HIV/AIDSÌý
Overview of Florida laws, rules, regulations and expectations.Ìý Cover school policies and procedures.
BAR 02Ìý–ÌýSafety, Sanitation, and Sterilization
Learn to promote good health by sanitizing implements and equipment in accordance to state regulation.
BAR 03Ìý–ÌýHair Structure and Chemistry
Learn and understand the growth structure and composition of the hair.
BAR 04Ìý–ÌýHair Cutting and Styling
Learn techniques to complete hair styling and finishing per the client’s request and to their satisfaction.Ìý Learn basic hair cutting and shaping techniques utilizing shears, razors and clippers.
BAR 05Ìý–ÌýShampooing
Detailed instruction on the use of shampoo and chemicals for cleansing the scalp and hair in preparation for additional hair services and treatments.
BAR 06Ìý–ÌýChemical Services
Detailed instruction regarding the techniques used for chemically treating the hair and re-arranging the basic structure.Ìý Learn detailed instruction regarding the techniques used for chemically treating the hair and rearranging the basic structure.Ìý Learn the art of conducting a color service to either deposit color or lighten the original hair color.
BAR 07Ìý–ÌýShaving, Beard, Mustache Trimming and Facials
Learn to utilize specific instruments and techniques for shaving, beard and mustache trimming.Ìý Learn skin types and conditions as well as specific instruction for male facials.
BAR 08Ìý–ÌýCompensation and Payroll Deductions
Comparison of commission vs payroll deduction employee.
Facial and Skin Care Specialist
Program Objective
This program is designed to provide instruction in school, classroom and laboratory safety rules and procedures. It provides the student an opportunity to become competent in facial procedures and the application of makeup. Tuition includes a selection of supplies and equipment. The program offers 149 classroom hours and 71 hours of practical services training = 220 Total Hours
Classes:
SKN 01Ìý–ÌýProfessional Image and Ethics
Learn to demonstrate good conduct and moral judgment. Learn human relationship skills and professional imaging.Ìý
SKN 02Ìý–ÌýBacteriology, Sanitation, and Sterilization
Learn to promote good health by sanitizing implements and equipment in accordance to state regulation.Ìý Set up, use, maintenance of electrical devices.
SKN 03Ìý–ÌýFlorida Law, Basic of Electricity, and Nutrition
Overview of Florida Law, OSHA and State rules and regulations.Ìý Learn proper nutrition guidelines.
SKN 04Ìý–ÌýAnatomy and Physiology of the Skin
Learn the science and structure of the skin.Ìý Determine the scientific basis for the proper application for services and products.
SKN 05Ìý–ÌýSkin Theory, Product Chemistry, and Disorders of the SkinÌý
Learn disorders and treatments for skin conditions and diseases.
SKN 06Ìý–ÌýSalon Management and Business Operations
Learn the basic principles needed to open and operate a successful salon as well as professional conduct.
SKN 07Ìý–ÌýHIV/AIDSÌý
Overview of Florida Law regarding HIV/AIDS for student and client protection as well as health and economic matters.
SKN 08Ìý–ÌýFacial Techniques and Contraindications
Actual facials performed for client by skin type – Facial Techniques, Contraindications and Manual extractions.Ìý
SKN 09Ìý–ÌýFacial, Body Waxing, and Hair Removal ProceduresÌý
Actual facial and body waxing in specific area, by customer request.
SKN 10Ìý–ÌýColor Analysis, Makeovers , Lash-Brow Tinting
Make over process completed by client request utilizing full range of make up applications. Learn to tint brows and lashes and also Eyelash application, including strip lashes, individual lashes, and semi-permanent lashes.Ìý Learn to perform color analysis by skin type.
SKN 11Ìý–ÌýCompensation and Payroll Deductions
Comparison of commission vs. payroll deduction employee.
Nail Technology
Cosmetology
Full Specialist
Program Objective
This program is designed to provide instruction in school, classroom/laboratory safety rules and procedures.Ìý It provides the student with an opportunity to become competent in facials, makeup, manicures, pedicures, and applying artificial nails and wraps. Tuition includes a selection of supplies and equipment.
Note:Ìý We offer Full Specialist 600 Total hours (100 hours over Florida requirement) to give qualifying students the opportunity to apply for and receive Financial Aid.
Classes:
FS 01Ìý–ÌýProfessional Image and EthicsÌý
Learn to demonstrate good conduct and moral judgment. Learn human relationship skills and professional imaging.Ìý
FS 02Ìý–ÌýBacteriology, Sanitation, and SterilizationÌý
Learn to promote good health by sanitizing implements and equipment in accordance to state regulation.ÌýÌý Set up, use, maintenance of electrical devices.
FS 03Ìý–ÌýFlorida Law, Safety Precautions, and Nutrition
Overview of Florida Law, OSHA and State rules and regulations.Ìý Learn proper nutrition guidelines.
FS 04Ìý–ÌýAnatomy and Physiology of the Skin and Nails
Learn the science and structure of the skin.Ìý Determine the scientific basis for the proper application for services and products.
FS 05Ìý–ÌýDisorders/Chemistry of the Skin and Nails
Learn disorders and treatments for skin and nail conditions and diseases.
FS 06Ìý–ÌýSalon Management and Conduct
Learn the basic principles needed to open and operate a successful salon as well as professional conduct.
FS 07Ìý–ÌýHIV/AIDS – Overview of Florida Law regarding HIV/AIDSÌý
For student and client protection as well as health and economic matters.
FS 08Ìý–ÌýSuccessful Business Operations and State Licensure
Learn the basic principles needed to open and operate a successful salon.Ìý Prep for state board testing.
FS 09Ìý–ÌýFacial Procedures/Make-up ApplicationÌý
Manual Extractions – Facials performed for client by skin type.Ìý Make over process completed by client request utilizing full range of make up applications. Areas of study Basic Electricity, Facial Techniques, Contraindications, Product Chemistry, Skin Theory, Disease, and Disorders of the Skin.
FS 10Ìý–ÌýFacial and Body Waxing Procedures
Facial, Body Waxing, Hair removal, Lash and brow tinting, eyelash applications
FS 11Ìý– Manicure and Pedicure Procedures
Manicures and pedicures done for proper care of the hands and feet per client request.
FS 12Ìý–ÌýNail Theory, Practice, and Related: Acrylics, Sculptured and Tips
Actual services performed by students by applying product to the natural nail per request.
FS 13Ìý–ÌýWraps, Gels, and Mending Procedures
Services performed to mend natural nails.
FS 14Ìý–ÌýNail Removal and Nail Care
Actual removal of nail product from natural nails and aftercare procedures.
FS 15 –ÌýCompensation and Payroll Deductions
Comparison of commission vs. payroll deduction employee.
Restricted Barber
Program Objective
The successful completion of this course qualifies the individual for a license to practice restricted barbering in the State of Florida. The program provides 600 class hours and service training hours = 600 Total Hours.
Classes:
BAR 01Ìý–ÌýFlorida Laws, Rules, and HIV/AIDS
Overview of Florida laws, rules, regulations and expectations.Ìý Cover school policies and procedures.
BAR 02Ìý–ÌýSafety, Sanitation and Sterilization
Learn to promote good health by sanitizing implements and equipment in accordance to state regulation.
BAR 03Ìý–ÌýHair Structure and Chemistry
Learn and understand the growth structure and composition of the hair.
BAR 04Ìý–ÌýHair Cutting and Styling
Learn techniques to complete hair styling and finishing per the client’s request and to their satisfaction.Ìý Learn basic hair cutting and shaping techniques utilizing shears, razors and clippers.
BAR 05Ìý–ÌýShampooing
Detailed instruction on the use of shampoo and chemicals for cleansing the scalp and hair in preparation for additional hair services and treatments.
BAR 06Ìý–ÌýShaving, Beard, and Mustache Trimming
Learn to utilize specific instruments and techniques for shaving, beard and mustache trimming.
BAR 07Ìý–ÌýCompensation and Payroll Deductions
Comparison of commission vs payroll deduction employee.
North Florida Cosmetology Institute COURSES
All programs are divided into three segments,ÌýTheoretical Instruction, Practical Instruction, and Clinical instruction.
Theoretical Instruction
Theory segments constitute instruction in which students learn the theory related to hairdressing, cosmetology, skin care, and nails in accordance with state laws and regulations. Students participate in group discussions, take notes, and attend lectures before moving on to the next segment.
Practical Instruction
During practical instruction, students are placed in a simulated beauty salon environment under direct supervision of instructors. Students apply their classroom knowledge to mannequins while being directed by their instructor on techniques to follow.
Clinical Instruction
After the student has completed the first two segments they move onto the third and final segment, the clinical segment. The clinical segment is where students, under the supervision of an instructor, apply their experience on patrons. This segment allows students to gain real world experience, performing salon services on patrons as they would after passing their state board examination.
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We are happy to answer any questions you may have about the Cosmetology or Barber profession, our services, the school or any related matter.
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