BAR-3100B3 - Barbering III
Course Description
This course allows students to continue working towards a certificate in Barbering. Instruction will focus on comprehensive and advanced concepts of barbering with hands-on experience. This is a parallel, course to BAR-115,116 and completed in a curriculum environment. Students will work towards meeting graduation requirements to become eligible to take the NC Board of Barber Examiners licensing exam. Perspective students must attend an orientation session and provide verification of identification. Textbooks, barbering kit, uniform, and a student permit are required.Learner Outcomes
Upon the completion of this course students will be able to:
- Explain comprehensive safety procedures.
- List sanitizing procedures for implements and equipment.
- Identify products and explain product usage.
- Demonstrate wet hairstyling.
- Demonstrate thermal hairstyling.
- Demonstrate safe work practices.
- Apply safety and sanitation concepts in the shop setting.
- Apply product knowledge concepts in the shop setting.
- Demonstrate draping.
- Demonstrate shampooing.
- Demonstrate haircutting.
- Demonstrate hair drying.
- Demonstrate chemical processing.
- Demonstrate safe work practices.
- Safely and competently apply draping and shampooing concepts in the shop setting.
- Safely and competently apply hair cutting, hair drying, and chemical processing concepts in the shop setting.
Notes
An orientation session is required for this course, in addition to a student permit for new students. Student permits are $25 and can be applied for and paid for online during orientation.
The Barbering III course is a seated, 10-week course and is only offered in the Summer semester. This course is part three of a five part series of courses required to be eligible to graduate from the Barbering program.
Deferred payment is not available for this course.