Cosmetology

Cosmetology student

Job Outlook

  • Provide a wide-range of hair, nail, and skin care services

  • Experience a full-service realistic salon setting

  • Design a salon from concept to start up

FAQs

What can I do when I graduate?

What would I do in this class?

What can I do with further training?

  • Cosmetologist, nail tech, or hair stylist

  • Skin care specialist

  • Salon owner

  • State board instructor

  • Product representative

  • Cutting, styling, perming, and coloring hair

  • Waxing and facials

  • Chemical relaxing

  • Scalp care and braiding

  • Manicures and pedicures

  • Wigs, hair extensions and hair pieces

  • Salon management

  • Artificial nail application

  • Platform educator

  • Medical nail technician

  • Relaxation massage therapist

  • Vocational instructor

Program Quick Facts

  • Stand for long periods of time

  • Use hands to handle, control, or feel objects or tools

  • See details of objects that are less than a few feet away

  • See differences between colors, shades, and brightness

  • Read and comprehend textbooks and material used in lab

  • Work as part of a team

  • Exhibit professionalism and workplace behavior

  • Communicate well with customers, managers and coworkers

  • Work independently and in teams

  • Follow confidentiality guidelines used in the profession

Instructors

College Credits

Available Certifications

Lab Fees

Dina Zimmerman and Morgan Roden

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