Courses

CLASS SCHEDULES

These schedules, rules regarding lunch, and rules regarding changing schedules are applicable to student’s starting classes on or after our class start date:


Day Program: Tuesday – Friday 8:30am - 3:30pm

Evening Program: Tuesday – Thursday 3:30pm - 6:00pm; Friday 3:30pm-9:00pm; Saturday 8:30am – 3:00 pm

Total Hours Per Week: 28 (minimum requirement)

Total Weeks: 25


LUNCHES – Breaks are scheduled at the discretion of the school staff.

Full-time students receive a 1-hour lunch each day. Part-Time students receive a 1-hour lunch on Saturdays.


CHANGING SCHEDULES – To change your enrollment status (from full-time to part-time or vice versa) is $100.00, the change must be requested on an enrollment status change form. This form can be requested from the Director or a Compliance Manager. We will consider the student’s current standing in school, student availability, as well as class schedule availability when considering enrollment status change requests.

 COURSE/CURRICULUM

 Manicuring: 600 Clock Hours.

 

Course Description

A study of the basic principles of Nail Technology with an understanding of chemistry of the nails, skin and the products used in performing nail procedures. Our nail technology program features manicuring, pedicuring, nail wraps, acrylic sculptured nails, nail tips, gel nails, and nail art.


Course Objective

To train the student in the basic manipulative skills, safety judgments, good work habits, and positive attitudes necessary to obtain licensure and competency in an entry-level position in the field and to provide the nail technology industry with well-qualified and responsible employees.


Instructional Methods

Courses will be a combination of lecture, demonstration, practice session, and student clinic practice. Instruction will be supplemented by guest speakers, visual aids, and other instructional techniques


Curriculum Breakdown

This course contains twenty-two (22) learning units. To obtain hours for each unit, you must pass both theory and practical portions.

1.   General: 150 clock hours/4.5 credit hours 

a.   Sanitation and bacteriology, anatomy and physiology, state law, salon management and ethics

2.   Chemical: 100 clock hours/3 credit hours 

a.   Product knowledge, ingredients, and usage of materials, manicuring and pedicuring, EPA and OSHA requirements

3.   Physical: 350 clock hours/10.5 credit hours

a.   Massage, manicuring, pedicuring, nail care, nail artistry, nail wraps, sculptured nails, nail tips, gel nails and nail safety

NAIL ART/ PHOTOGRAPY

Extra courses we offer upon the student graduating

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