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CE11 Esthetician ( version 201003 ) - TCC ( replaces CES1 )

Program Information Program Name Non-Occupational Program Program Development Esthetician No Standard

Program Version Program Award Level Program Credit Hours 201003 Technical Certificate 33 This TCC is an academic year or longer.and has no certification or licensure.

Program Length PAS Program Group CIP Code 3 Terms 0400 120409 Esthetician +Skin Care Spec

Justification Program Description The Cosmetic Esthetician program is designed to offer esthetics training for entry-level students. Completion of the program prepares students to sit for the Esthetics licensure examination given by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology and to work in a variety of professions that employ estheticians in beauty salons, spas, health clubs, stores as well as plastic surgeons' and dematologist's offices.

Occupational Trends Occupational summary average for Skin Care Specialist in SCTC service area 2018, 97 jobs, national jobs 38% above average; percent change (2018-2023) SCTC service area 13.4%, nation 9.2%, Median hourly earning SCTC service area $13.63 per hour, national $14.05 per hour data from Emsi Q1 2019 Data Set | www.economicmodeling.com.

Education Programs Work experience/on-the-job training; technical education and postsecondary training.

Actual Job/Career A program that generally prepares individuals to apply cosmetic preparations; massage the head and extremities; and prepare for practice as licensed treatments,esthetics, sanitation and safety, customer service, and applicable professional and labor laws and regulations.

Employment Trends Salary Trends Hourly Salary $13.63

Annual Salary $28,350.40

Occupational summary average for Skin Care Specialist in Salary Trend Details SCTC service area 2018, 97 jobs, national jobs 38% above average; percent change (2018-2023) SCTC service area 13.4%, nation 9.2%, Median hourly earning SCTC service area $13.63 per hour, national $14.05 per hour data from Emsi Q1 2019 Data Set | www.economicmodeling.com.

Occupational Analysis

Duty Order Duty Description

1 Task Order Task Description 1 Performs a skin analysis of the client using a magnifying lamp. 2 Steams the skin to prepare it for a facial treatment. 3 Performs deep exfoliation treatments. 4 Administers facial masques. 5 Removes blackheads and administers chemical peels. 6 Removes unwanted hair from a client's face, neck, chest or eyebrows, when requested. 7 Apply makeup to the client's skin. 8 Educate client on proper skin care techniques and products.

2 Microdermabrasion Task Order Task Description 1 Microdermabrasion provides preventative care of the skin and administer treatments to keep skin healthy and attractive. 2 Involves facials, microderm, peels, and laser vein treatments. 3 Involves skincare services for patients under physician's supervision.

3 body wraps Task Order Task Description 1 Body wrapping is a technique used for both cosmetic and therapeutic purposes. 2 Body Wraps tones and tightens skin, detoxifies the body, relieves aches and pains, improves circulation and helps heal skin. 3 Prepare mixture a mixture of clay, essential oils and herbs. 4 Heat approximately 64 oz. of distilled water on a medium heat and add a cup of mineral, Epsom or sea salt in the heated distilled water. 5 Wrap the person, in a snug fashion, with the strips that were soaked in the clay solution, starting with the ankles up to the neck. Safety pins can be used to secure the strips or bandages. 6 Wrap the body in the elastic bandages. 7 The individual is then wrapped in saran wrap or steps into a PVC or plastic exercise suit. The wrap is left on for about 30 minutes before being removed. 8 The person should rest during the body wrap procedure. 9 The person is advised to take a warm bath after the wraps are removed.

4 (hair removal) Task Order Task Description 1 is used on the area to be waxed so that the was does not stick to the skin. 2 Wax is evenly spread using a wooden spatula or a blunt knife. 3 A waxing strip or muslin cloth is pressed on the wax. 4 The strip is pulled in the opposite direction of hair growth with a quick movement. 5 A soothing is applied to the waxed area to moisturize and reduce redness of the skin.

5 cosmetic make-up services Task Order Task Description 1 The main objective of makeup application is to emphasize one's good facial features and minimize less attractive features. 2 Clean the hands before touching the face. 3 Cleanse the face before applying makeup in the morning. 4 Apply a to the skin. 5 Apply with a sponge. 6 Use a to reduce the darkness under the eye. 7 Lightly feather on the . 8 Shape and accentuate the eye with eye shadow. 9 Accentuate the cheek bone is blush. 10 Apply the .

Program Outcomes

Order Description 1 Demonstrate an appreciation of the art of esthetics. 2 Demonstrate traditional facial treatments and machine facials. 3 Perform make-up applications. 4 Perform hair removal techniques on face and body. 5 Perform spa treatments 6 Know and follow state rules and regulations in the area of esthetics. 7 Know and follow safety and sanitation rules and regulations in the area of esthetics. 8 Demonstrate management skills.

Curriculum CE11 Esthetician ( version 201003) Name Relation Lect Lab2 Lab3 Intern Clin Cont Cont Smst Min Min Min Min Min Min Hrs Hrs

ESTH 1000 - Introduction to Esthetics (201003) 3 hrs NA 1500 1500 0 0 0 3000 60 3

ESTH 1010 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin NA 2250 0 0 0 0 2250 45 3 (201003) 3 hrs

ESTH 1020 - Skin Care Procedures (201003) 4 hrs NA 750 3000 2250 2250 0 6000 120 4

ESTH 1060 - Esthetics Practicum I (201003) 4 hrs NA 0 0 9000 9000 0 9000 180 4

ESTH 1030 - Electricity and Facial Treatments with NA 1500 3000 2250 2250 0 6750 135 5 Machines (201003) 5 hrs

ESTH 1040 - Advanced Skin Care (201003) 3 hrs NA 750 0 4500 4500 0 5250 105 3

ESTH 1050 - Color Theory and Makeup (201003) 4 NA 750 1500 4500 4500 0 6750 135 4 hrs

COSM 1120 - Salon Management (201003) 3 hrs NA 2250 0 0 0 0 2250 45 3

ESTH 1070 - Esthetics Practicum II (201003) 4 hrs NA 0 0 9000 9000 0 9000 180 4 Total Credit Hours: 33

External Standards

Order Description

1 The Esthetician Occupation is regulated by the State of Georgia through the licensure division of the Georgia Secretary of State’s office.

Admissions Requirements

Minimum Test Scores Minimum Required Age High School Diploma or GED Required Accuplacer Reading Comp. 55 NA For Admission: Yes Accuplacer Sentence Skills 60 For Graduation: Yes Accuplacer Arithmetic 34 Accuplacer Elementary N/A Algebra

Other Admission Conditions

Program Faculty/Administrative Requirements

Order Description Type Quantity 1 Instructor Part time 1 2 Cosmetology Instructor Full time 2

Other Specific Staff Resources

Program Resources/Equipment/Facilities brushing, vacuum ionization, glass electrode or high frequency galvanic or cathodic currentdecrustation machinespray or mistersteamermagnification lampmicrodermabrasion machinehot wax dispenser and supplies for hair removalcovered container for soiled linenscovered container for disposableswet sterilizerclosed cabinet for clean linenclosed cabinet for supplies and materialsextraction materials and supplies