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CSME 1453. Chemical Reformation and Related Theory. (4-2-7)
Presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation including terminology, application and
workplace competencies. Students will be able to identify terminology related to chemical reformation;
demonstrate the proper application and exhibit workplace competencies related to chemical reformation.
Lab fee.
CSME 2310. Intermediate Haircutting and Related Theory. (3-1-8)
Advanced concepts and practice of haircutting. Topics include haircuts utilizing scissors, razor and/or
clippers. The student will be able to identify terminology exhibit work place competencies related to
advanced haircutting and finishing techniques; identify terminology and demonstrate workplace
competencies related to advanced haircutting and finishing techniques. Lab fee.
CSME 2337. Adv nced Cosmetology Techniques. (3-1-8)
Mastery of advanced cosmetology techniques including hair designs, professional cosmetology services and
workplace competencies. The student will be able to create a variety of hair designs; perform professional
cosmetology services; and demonstrate cosmetology workplace competencies. Lab fee.
CSME 2401. The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory. (4-2-7)
Presentation of the theory, practice and chemistry of hair color. Topics include terminology, application and
workplace competencies related to hair color. The student will be able to identify terminology, demonstrate
hair color application and practice workplace competencies related to hair color. Lab fee.
CSME 2443. Salon Development. (4-2-4)
Procedures necessary for salon development. Topics include professional ethics and goal setting, salon
operation and record keeping. Students will be able to create a salon portfolio or business plan. Demonstrate
organizational skills related to salon operation and management. Lab fee.
CSME 2541. Preparation for the State Licensing Examination. (5-3-7)
Preparation for the state licensing examination. Students will be able to demonstrate the skills and
knowledge required for completion of the state licensing examination. Lab fee.
COSMETOLOGY–MANICURE
CSME 1430. Orientation to Nail Technology. (4-2-8)
An overview of the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for the field of nail technology.
Demonstrate professional ethics, safety, sanitation and sterilization; and explain the laws and rules of the
state licensing agency. Lab fee.
CSME 1431. Principles of Nail Technology I. (4-2-8)
A course in the principles of nail technology. Topics include anatomy, physiology, theory, and skills related
to nail technology. Identify and explain the basic anatomy and physiology of the hands, arms and feet.
Practice the related skills of manicuring, pedicuring and nail enhancement. Lab fee.
CSME 1441. Principles of Nail Technology II. (4-2-8)
Advanced concepts and principles of nail technology. Topics include advanced instruction in anatomy,
physiology, theory and related skills of nail technology. Lab fee.
CSME 1443. Manicuring and Related Theory. (4-2-8)
Presentation of the theory and practice of nail technology. Topics include terminology, application and
workplace competencies related to nail technology. Identify terminology related to nail technology;
demonstrate the proper application of nail technology; and exhibit workplace competencies in nail
technology. Lab fee.
COSMETOLOGY STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
CSME 1434. Cosmetology Instructor I. (4-2-8)
The fundamentals of instruction of cosmetology students. The student will develop an understanding of
classroom/clinic management; design teaching methodologies; and design and implement lesson plans. Lab
fee.
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