NEW CANEY ISD COSMETOLOGY II SYLLABUS

COURSE TITLE: Cosmetology II

PEIMS#: §130.253

CREDITS: 3

GRADE PLACEMENT: 12

PREREQUISITE: Intro to Cosmetology and Cosmetology I

INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Cynthia Holloman Porter High School Cosmetology Department 22625 Sandy Lane Porter, TX 77365 281-577-5900 ext. 5682 / 5701 Fax: 281-577-9171 [email protected]

TEXT: Cengage Learning, Milady’s Standard Cosmetology, Milady Publishing Co., Clifton Park, New York, 2012

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Law and Rule Book

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This is the second course in a pre-employment laboratory instructional sequence designed to provide a job specific training for entry-level employment in cosmetology careers. Students review academic knowledge and skills related to cosmetology. This course is designed to provide advanced training for employment in cosmetology careers. Instruction includes advanced training in sterilization and sanitation processes, hair care, nail care, and skin care and meets the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requirements for licensure upon passing the state examination. Students apply, combine, and justify knowledge and skills to a variety of settings and problems.

COURSE GOALS:

Upon the completion of this course, the student shall have all of the knowledge and skills required to pass the state licensing examination set by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) and:

1. The student consolidates the employability characteristics of a successful worker in the workplace. 2. The student consolidates academic skills to satisfy the requirements of cosmetology. 3. The student implements rules and regulations established by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. 4. The student categorizes and judges both the function and application of the tools, equipment, technologies, and materials used in cosmetology 5. The student merges the concepts and skills of cosmetology to simulated and actual work situations.

COURSE FORMAT: This course will be an arrangement of lectures on cosmetology theories, practical demonstrations, and student involvement. Students will exhibit their knowledge of cosmetology theory and application ability through their completion of the mandatory practical and clinical activities. Students will also demonstrate their knowledge and skills in the clinic on patrons. Supplemented instruction will be presented with guest speakers, video demonstrations, other visual aids, and field trips. Field trips may include hair-shows, off-campus classes, and SkillsUSA competitions. The course will be broken down into two modules. At the completion of each module the student will be awarded credit hours towards his/her licensing.

Course Outline (Cosmetology II) OUTLINE OF UNITS: (Course Content) (Total Credit Hours)(450 Credit hours) Course Outline Module V/ (230 credit hours)

Rules and laws 25 credit hours Haircoloring and related Theory 95 credit hours Facials and related Theory 20 credit hours Haircutting and Related Theory 20 credit hours Manicure and Related Theory 20 credit hours Hair and Scalp Treatment and Related Theory 7 credit hours Shampooing and Related Theory 43 credit hours Chapter 16 Haircutting Chapter 22 Hair removal Chapter 23 Facials Chapter 24 Facial Make up Chapter 16 Haircutting Chapter 25 Manicuring Chapter 15 Scalp Care, Shampooing and Conditioning

Semester 2

Module VI / (220 credit hours)

Haircutting and Hairstyling and Related Theory 220 credit hours Chapter 16 Haircutting

State Board Theory exam review State Board Practical exam review COURSE EVALUATION:

All grades are based on a nine weeks schedule with progress reporting periods every three weeks. Students can lose eligibility to attend field trips and competitions if the student is not passing during a reporting period or has an incomplete for more than ten days in any subject. At the end of each semester the student will be required to pass an end of module exam. All end of module exams must be completed with a minimum grade of 70% .To earn elective credit for high school graduation, the students must pass the currents semester with a minimum grade of 70 % as well as all required attendance. If a student is unable to maintain a passing grade and required attendance at the end of current semester, the student could be ineligible to proceed in the cosmetology program. In the event the student does not earn a grade of 70% and does not proceed the student will then receive credit for the actual hours present in class per TDLR state guidelines. A meeting will be arranged with the student’s Assistant Principal and counselor

When working in a job/career typesetting, late work is not accepted. Students are expected to complete and turn in work on time, if assignment is turned in late the maximum the student can earn is a 70 on that assignment. If a student is absent, he/she has one (1) day for each one (1) day absent to turn in the work for full credit.

Grading Scale Letter Grade Numerical Grade A 90-100 Excellent Progress B 80-89 Good Progress C 75-79 Satisfactory/Average Progress D 70-74 Minimal Progress F Below 70 Unsatisfactory Progress I Incomplete

ATTENDANCE:

Students are expected to attend all classes. Attendance will be recorded by the instructor and each student will review and verify their attendance with a signature at the end of every nine week period. If a student is absent, it is up to that student to get his/her makeup work from their instructor for the day missed. The student needs to be present to receive all instructional material and information to pass each module to obtain credit hours needed toward their one thousand (1000) hours to qualify for their State Licensing exams. The student is allowed up to 10 absences per semester. If the student has excessive absences (excused or unexcused), the student can be removed from the program. A meeting will be arranged with the student’s Dean of Instruction and counselor to make schedule changes. Attendance is the key to success.

Make-up hours Policy

If the student has more than 10 absences the student will be required to make up the days missed during late lab, field trips or days appointed by the instructor. Exceeded absences must be made up by the last day of each semester. Make up hours will be recorded manually in the make-up hour logbook. The hours will be schedule for approved and signed by the Instructor. Hours will be posted and recorded to TDRL.

Withdrawal Policy

Fees associated for the Cosmetology programs are non-refundable as they are collected for the student’s kit. In the event the student’s withdrawals the student will be able to take their supplies. All hours will be posted and reported to TDLR for the time a student is present during the modules or course even if they do not complete an entire module or course. TRDL permit is a required fee in which no refund is granted