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The Esthetics Course is 250 clock hours.
(Standard Occupational Codes: 39-5091.00, 39-5094.00, 31-1021.01)
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1. Freshman Esthetics: 3 weeks of Pre-Clinic class
The fundamentals of Esthetics composed of laboratory "hands-on" classes consisting of: facials, massage, skin treatments, body treatments, make-up, lash and brow tinting (demonstration only), and temporary hair removal. Passing all practical and written exams is required for graduation. Students are required to bring in models for practical examinations.
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2. Sophomore Esthetics:
Continues the development of the proficiencies in the classes that were introduced during freshman level. Clinic/lab practices are introduced on models, clients and mannequins Academic classes related to facial, bone, body structures, skin disorders , diseases, and anatomy are further integrated. Passing all practical and written exams is required for graduation. Students are required to bring in models for practical examinations.
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3. Junior Esthetics:
Emphasis is applied to the practical application of services performed by the esthetic student. Attention to skill, speed and accuracy and developing the knowledge of advanced facial and skin treatments are furthered. Passing all practical and written exams is required for graduation. Students are required to bring in models for practical examinations.
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4: Senior Esthetics:
Senior classes are designed to show new techniques, products and methods to the Esthetician. Seniors attend Oregon State Board review classes to help prepare them to take their written Oregon Board of Cosmetology Exam. It is a time to develop individual interests and prepare for salon/employment. Passing all practical and written exams is required for graduation. Students are required to bring in models for practical examinations.
Including the required Safety-Sanitation and Career Development hours, this program is 500 hours total in length. On a 40 hour/week contract it takes approximately 3 ½ months to complete the program. See the Attendance Progress Evaluation section of the Satisfactory Progress Policy for more detailed information.
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Textbooks:
- Salon Fundamentals Esthetics Textbook, Study Guide & Licensure Prep Guide $145
ISBN: 978-0-9742723-1-3, 0-9742723-1-0, 978-0-9742723-7-5, 0-9742723-7-X, 978-0-9742723-6-8, 0-9742723-6-1
- Cosmetology Fundamentals Textbook, Study Guide & Licensure Prep Guide $112
ISBN: 978-1-934636-42-8
- The Edge Manual $50; written & published by I Phasion, Inc.
*All include
and require 100 hours of Career Development and 150 hours of Salon
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