COS116  Cosmetology Laboratory II
I: Course Description II: Student Learning Outcomes III: Course Objectives IV: Topical Outline
Section I: Course Description Print Outline
Division: Hospitality and Service Occupations
Revision: M. Ford
Effective Date: March 2004
Status: Active

Department: Cosmetology (COS)
Curriculum: Cosmetology
Course Title: Cosmetology Laboratory II
Course Number: COS116
Type Of Course: Vocational Preparatory
Course Length: 1 quarter
Credit Hours: 15
Lecture Hours: 0
Lab Hours: 330
Class Size: 20-30
Prerequisites: Must be enrolled with instructors permission
 

Course Description
A continuation of COS 115 (Cosmetology Laboratory I).  A practical application course 
designed to train the students in the necessary skills to be proficient in the areas of 
haircutting and styling skills.


 
Section II: Student Learning Outcomes back to top
Student Learning Outcomes
1.	Communication - Use listening and verbal skills with clients and co-workers.
2.	Critical Thinking and Problem Solving - Evaluate service situations on an 
individual client basis utilizing problem solving skills
3.	Technology - Use appropriate cosmetology implements in all service areas.
4. 	Personal Responsibility - Use learned skills in safety and sanitary procedures 
both in personal and public health


 
Section III: Course Objectives back to top
General Course Objectives
At the end of the course the student will be able to do:

1.	Shampooing, rinses, and reconditioning treatments and styling aids.
2.	Scalp treatments for all types of conditions.
3.	Hair analysis.
4.	Scissor, razor and clipper haircutting.
5.	All phases of wet styling.
6.	All phases of dry styling.
7.	All phases of thermal.
8.	Hair pressing.
9.	Safety guidelines.
10.	Sanitary procedures.

 
Section IV: Course Outline back to top
Topical Course Outline

TOPICAL OUTLINE:	                            APPROX. HOURS

I.	Shampooing					 60
II.	Hair and scalp care				 60
III.	Hairstyling and haircutting			210
				


					Total		330



 
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