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Cosmetology
The
Cosmetology
program
at
the
Capital
Region
Career
&
Technical
School
teaches
students
the
competencies
and
professional
skills
necessary
to
pass
the
New
York
State
Board
practical
and
written
licensing
exams.
Only
licensed
cosmetologists
may
work
in
salons
in
New
York
State,
and
to
sit
for
the
licensing
exam,
they
must
complete
a
minimum
of
1,000
hours
of
approved
instruction.
Students
attend
the
Cosmetology
program
for
two years,
including
a
summer
school
session,
to
satisfy
the
hours
requirement.
Students
engage
in
hands-on learning where
theory
is
applied
and
skills
and
competencies
are
strengthened.
A
clinic
open
to
members
of
the
local
community
provides
students
with
real
life
experience
in
their
field.
The
program
features
integrated
academics
including
English/language
arts,
applied
math
and
science,
and
practical
chemistry,
for
which
some
schools
grant
high
school
credit
in
addition
to
the
career
and
technical
program
credit.
Career
opportunities:
Cosmetology
salon or school
owner
Platform
artist
Desairologist
Electrologist
Hair
colorist/specialist
Hair
stylist
Makeup
artist or demonstrator
Manicurist/nail
technician
Skin care specialist
Product
educator/demonstrator
Salon manager
Research
technician
Units
of study:
Bacteriology
Decontamination
and
infection
control
Properties
of
the
hair
and
scalp
Shampooing,
rinsing,
conditioning
Hair
cutting and coloring
Artistry
in
hair
styling
Thermal
hair
styling
Wet hair styling
Hair
coloring
Chemical
hair
relaxing
and
soft
curl
permanents
Thermal
hair
pressing
The
artistry
of
artificial
hair
Manicuring
The
nail
and
its
disorders
Removing
unwanted
hair
Cells,
anatomy
and
physiology
Electricity
and
light
therapy
Chemistry
The
salon business
Integrated science (1st year students)
Integrated English (2nd year students)
Portfolio:
Students create
a
portfolio
which
they
present
to
teachers,
administrators,
peers
and/or
industry
professionals.
The
portfolio
includes
employability
information
and
exemplary
work
in
technical
and
communication
skills
that
students
have
created
and
developed
over
the
course
of
the
year.
Academic
prerequisites:
- 10th grade reading level
-
8th
grade
math
level
Suggested
prerequisites:
-
Ability
to
meet
physical
demands
of
profession
-
Ability
to
communicate
-
Good
hand-eye
coordination
-
Keyboarding
-
Introduction
to
computers
-
Science
-
Art
College
credit:
The
Capital
Region
Career
&
Technical
School
has
an
articulation
agreement with Schenectady
County
Community
College
(1
credit
in
Ethics
received
senior
year)
Teacher
profiles:
Patricia
Gollub
Jean
Hoffer
Nancy
Schmidt
u12/15/08
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