COS 103: Theory of Cosmetology II/Hairstyling

Credits 2.0
General Education Category
Pending Evaluation
Activity Course
No
Continuation of Cosmetology Theory/Hairstyling at an intermediate level. Basic manipulative skills in manicuring, professional image and conduct, and personal hygiene. Includes basic sciences in bacteriology, sanitation, and physiology pertaining to the head, face, hands, and arms. Theory and use of electricity and light as applied to cosmetology. The course also includes ethics and salon management.

Prerequisites

COS 101 with a grade of “C” or higher or concurrent enrollment in COS 101.

Student Learning Outcomes
    1. Identify laws, rules, and regulations of Arizona State Board of Cosmetology.
    2. Analyze basic sciences of bacteriology, sterilization, and sanitation related to cosmetology.
    3. Demonstrate basic manipulative skills in manicuring and various hair treatments.
    4. Demonstrate theory and use of electricity and light as applied to cosmetology.
    5. Display a professional image.
    6. Demonstrate effective business administration skills.