Esthetics Course Outline with Milady Curriculum
Description
The primary purpose of the esthetician course is to train the student in the manipulative skills, safety judgments, proper work habits, and desirable attitudes necessary to achieve competency in high level job skills and obtain licensure and gainful employment in the field of esthetics or related career avenue.
Teaching methods
The clock hour education is provided through a sequential set of learning steps that address specific tasks necessary for state board preparation, graduation, and job entry-level skills. Student treatment room equipment, implements, and products are comparable to those used in the industry. Each student will receive instruction that relates to the performance of useful, creative, and productive career-oriented activities. The course is presented through comprehensive lesson plans that reflect effective educational methods. Subjects are presented by means of interactive lecture, demonstration, and student participation. Audiovisual aids, guest speakers, field trips, projects, activities, and other related advanced learning methods are incorporated throughout the course of study.
Objectives
Upon completion of the course requirements, the determined graduate will be able to:
Project a positive attitude and a sense of personal integrity and self-confidence.
Practice effective communications skills, visual poise, and proper grooming.
Respect the need to deliver worthy service for value received in an employer-employee relationship.
Perform manipulative skills in the areas of facial massage, effective use of implements and equipment, proper application of medical grade products, unwanted hair removal, and lash/brow tinting.
Perform advanced analytical skills to determine appropriate skin care and makeup services to achieve the best look for each client.
Apply academic and practical learning and related information to ensure sound judgments, decisions, and procedures
To ensure continued career success, the graduate will continue to learn new and current information related to skills, trends, and methods for career development in esthetics and related career positions.
References
A comprehensive resource center of references, articles, texts, videos, and other online resources are available to support the course of study and supplement student training. Students should avail themselves of the opportunity to use these extensive materials
Grading procedures
Students are assigned academic learning units and extensive practical experiences required for course completion. Academic learning is evaluated after each unit of study. Practical skills learning is evaluated as completed and counted toward course completion only when rated as satisfactory or better. Practical skills are evaluated according to text procedures. Full step by step procedures are provided to the student in their Workbook or MindTap. Educators are provided with consolidated rubrics at the end of practical chapters with evaluation criteria. Students must maintain a written grade average of 75 percent and pass a final written and practical exam prior to graduation. Students must make up for failed or missed tests and incomplete assignments.
Numerical grades are considered according to the following scale:
75-84
Satisfactory
85-92
Very Good
93-100
Excellent
70-74
Needs Improvement
Total Hours | Subject-Unit |
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20 | Professional Development Limited to Orientation, Career Opportunities, the History of Esthetics, Life Skills Management, Communicating for Success, State Laws and Regulations, Professional Image, and Professional Ethics |
25 | General SciencesInfection control principles and practices; general salon safety; first aid; hazardous materials communications; local, state and federal safety codes; bacterial growth and reproduction; immunity and body defenses; methods of infection control; physical and chemical agents; chemistry and matter as related to esthetics; the pH scale; electricity and its effects on the skin; electrotherapy and light therapy; various currents; Wood’s lamp; machines; importance of water; nutrition for healthy skin and longevity |
25 | Skin Sciences Physiology and histology of the skin; structure and functions of the skin; hair structure and functions with appendages; skin disorders and diseases; skin analysis; skin care products and chemistry, ingredients, and selection. |
95 | Esthetics The treatment room; facial treatments; facial massage, facial equipment and technology, principles and techniques of skin chemical procedures, cosmetic application, artificial eyelashes, removal of unwanted hair, lash/brow tinting, makeup color theory; facial machines; hair removal; advanced topics and techniques. |
20 | Salon & Spa business, Retail sales salesFundamentals of business management, opening a salon or spa, business plan, written agreements, licensing requirements and regulations, laws, business operations, policies, practices, compensation packages, telephone use, advertising, sales, public relations, insurance, career planning, building your business and social media training. |
75 | Advanced Learning Additional training in Hydrafacial, Skin Pen, Face Reality Skin Care, Procell Microchanneling, VI Peels, professional & medical grade skincare and guest speakers. |
260 | Total Hours |
The above hour requirements must be met by each student in each category in order for the earned hours to be accepted by the applicable regulatory agency for examination. The generous portion of miscellaneous hours is to be applied as needed in curriculum related areas or if the student desires to specialize in a specific area.
01 | Schedule a tour of our facilities | |
02 | Meet with School Founder or School Coordinator | |
03 | Provide proof of GED or high school diploma | |
04 | Complete school agreement and pay fees |
Admissions Process
Tuition
260-Hour Facial Program Includes:
All Inclusive Tuition- $9,995
PROGRAM TOTAL: $9,995
Registration- $500
Textbooks and Materials- Included
TOTAL HOURS: 260
Definition of Clock Hours: *A clock hour is defined as a minimum of 50 minutes of Supervised or Directed Instruction and appropriate breaks
Financial Aid: We offer in house financing for students that require $1,500 down and the remaining balance split into 3 monthly payments due on the 1st of each month. We also accept all credit cards with a 3.5% processing fee. Cash payments are also allowed and a receipt will be provided.
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