COS 111 : Introduction to Cosmetology
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COS 112-Introduction to Cosmetology Lab
Sabrina Flanigan, Department Chair
256.352.8197
sabrina.flanigan@wallacestate.edu
www.wallacestate.edu/cosmetology
Associate in Applied Science (4 Semesters)
Certificate (4 Semesters)
This program is designed to prepare cosmetologists, hairstylists, and other personal grooming specialists in entrepreneurial skills for the management of beauty salons, spas, and full-service or specialized salons which could include all these areas under one roof.
This program will prepare students for Licensure as professional salon owners and operators. The instruction includes cosmetic services, marketing, retailing, advertising and promotion, salon management, cosmetic and salon supplies industries, hiring and supervision, applicable business and professional laws and regulations, professional standards and image, and customer service. A student may earn an Associate of Applied Science or Certificate depending on their area of interest.
The WSCC Salon and Spa Management program prepares students for the real world of beauty and massage therapy by helping students attain a high degree of professionalism, attitude, demeanor, and specialty skills. Students will practice all phases of salon services on clients by using creativity and design techniques to give each individual a personalized experience. Instruction is competency-based, derived from occupational analysis and recognized national standards.
The Salon and Spa Management program is designed to prepare students to oversee the day-to-day operations of the salon, spa, and/or other beauty businesses. The responsibilities of the salon and spa manager may include hiring and training employees or contract workers; delegating tasks among employees, ordering and selling supplies, managing paperwork, processing payroll, paying bills, handling customer relations, and managing work relationships. Management in the beauty business may also have responsibility for the advertising, marketing, and growth of the business.
Requirements for becoming a Salon and Spa manager differ according to the type of services offered. A full-service salon might include knowledge of cosmetology, nail technology, and esthetics. Overall employment of barbers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists is projected to grow 8 percent from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations. In addition, an increased demand for hair coloring, hair straightening, and other advanced hair treatments is expected to continue over the projection decade. Employment trends are expected to vary among the different occupational specialties. Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists should grow about as fast as average. Median earnings in May 2023 for hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists was $35,080 per year or $16.87 per hour.(Source: U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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COS 141 and/or as required by program.
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