The International School Of Beauty Cosmetologists Cross-Over to Barber Program prepares students for a career as a :
Barber, Barber Stylist, Personal Assistant, Consultant on Beauty and Personal Appearance, Cosmetic and other beauty supply sales, Barber Shop Manager or Owner Supervisor, Director or School Owner.
Hair Stylist, Hair Colorist, Manicurist, Make-up Artist, Consultant on Beauty and Personal Appearance, Beauty and Cosmetic Sales, Beauty Salon Manager, Beauty Salon Owner, Cosmetology Teacher, Supervisor, Director or School Owner
STATISTICAL CONSUMER INFORMATION
CURRICULUM
PROGRAM
DURATION & CLASS HOURS
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
PAYMENT OPTIONS & FINANCING
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CURRICULUM FOR CROSS-OVER TO BARBER COURSE FOR COSMETOLOGISTS (400 HOURS)
The curriculum for students enrolled in a barber cross-over course shall consist of Four Hundred (400) clock hours of technical instruction and practical operations covering those barber practices that are not a part of the required training or practice of a cosmetologist pursuant to Section 950.8 of Title 16, Division 9, California Code of Regulations8 of the Barbering and Cosmetology Act. Technical instruction means instruction by demonstration, lecture, classroom participation, or examination. Practical operation means the actual performance by the student of a complete service on another person or on a mannequin. The course of instruction in the practical phases of barbering required for a student enrolled in a 400-hour course shall cover not less than 130 hours theory including training in shaving, clipper haircutting, rolling cream massages, and rest facials at the discretion of the school owner or instructor. The practical training shall include performance of the following minimum practical operations:
MINIMUM PRACTICAL OPERATIONS REQUIRED BY THIS INSTITUTION
- Haircuts 150
- Hair Styles 60
- Shaves 50
- Rest Facials 15
- Shampoos 15
- Scalp Manipulations 10
- Hair Waving and Curling 10
- Hair Coloring and Tinting 15
- Hair Processing and Relaxing 10
- Application of chemicals used on the hair; hairpieces 10
- Measuring, fitting and servicing of hairpieces 10
- Rolling cream massages. 20
- Disinfecting of Instruments 50
MINIMUM HOURS OF TECHNICAL (THEORY) INSTRUCTION:
- Barbering and Cosmetology Act and the Program Rules & Regulations 6
- 2 Barbering Chemistry (shall include the chemical composition and the purpose of hair and skin preparations. Shall include physical and chemical changes of matter. 6
- 3 Health and Safety/Hazardous Substances (shall include training in chemicals and health in establishments, material safety, data sheets, protection from hazardous chemicals and preventing chemical injuries, health and safety laws and agencies, ergonomics, and communicable diseases, including HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis B.) 7
- Theory of Electricity in barbering (shall include the nature of electrical current, principles of operating electrical devices, and the various safety precautions used when operating electrical equipment.)3
- Disinfection and Sanitation (shall include procedures to protect the health and safety of the consumer as well as the technician. The ten required minimum operations shall entail performing all necessary functions for disinfecting instruments and equipment as required. Disinfection should be emphasized throughout the entire training period and must be performed before use of all instruments and equipment.)6
- Bacteriology, Anatomy and Physiology: 4
- Hair Styling-Wet/Dry (shall include hair analysis, shampooing and comb outs using blow dryer and curling iron) 10
- Chemical Hair Processing (Relaxing) (shall include hair analysis, chemical and heat permanent waving using ammonium thioglycolate and hair straightening using sodium hydroxide) 6
- Haircutting (shall include hair analysis, and the use of the razor, scissors, electric clippers, and thinning shears for wet and dry cutting to include neck and side taper) 15
- Hair Coloring and Bleaching (shall include hair analysis, predisposition tests, safety precautions, formula mixing, tinting, bleaching to include Virgin Tint Darker/Lighter; Tint New Growth (darker/lighter) Virgin Bleach, Bleach Retouch, Toner 10
- Scalp and Hair Treatments (shall include hair and scalp analysis, scientific scalp massage manipulations and other hair treatments) 10
- Facials: To include Rest Facials and Rolling Cream Massage 7
- Hair Pieces: To include history of, measuring, fitting and servicing and application of 5
- Shaving: (includes use of strop; application of creams, lotions, astringents, hot towels) 15
- Additional Training shall include the following subjects: Salon management including retail sales, record keeping, and client service record cards. Communications skills including professional ethics and decorum and any additional subjects deemed of practical value such as résumé writing and job interviewing techniques. 20
COSMETOLOGY CROSS OVER TO BARBER COURSE GOALS:
- To successfully master training requirements needed to make application for the California State Bureau of Barbering and Cosmetology licensing examination.
- To develop professional skills and attitudes in the interest of safety and sanitation for oneself as well as others, as relative to having a successful career as a Barber.
- To graduate from this institution possessing those skills and knowledge necessary to pass the State Board examination and secure entry-level employment.
COSMETOLOGY CROSS OVER TO BARBER PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES:
- To successfully acquire the knowledge of the laws and rules regulating California barber establishment practices.
- To successfully acquire the knowledge of sanitation and sterilization as related to all phases of hair, skin and nails.
- To successfully acquire knowledge of the general theory relative to cosmetology, including anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and theory relative to practical procedures performed.
- To successfully acquire business management techniques which are common to the Barber profession.
THE SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE WILL HAVE DEVELOPED THE FOLLOWING SKILLS:
- Learn the proper use of implements relative to all cosmetology services.
- Acquire the knowledge of analyzing the scalp, face, and hands before all services to determine any disorders.
- Learn the procedures and the terminology used in performing all barbering services.
ATTITUDES AND GOALS:
- To be able to appreciate good workmanship, which is common to the cosmetology field.
- To possess a positive attitude toward the public and fellow workers.
- To appreciate honesty and integrity in oneself and others.
- To have an improved personality while dealing with patrons and colleagues.
REQUIREMENTS FOR SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE BARBER COURSE:
The student shall have completed “Theory and Operations” as required by the Bureau of Barbering & Cosmetology with an average grade of “ (70%) or better.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
A student shall complete all required classroom and practical/laboratory education and training; with a grade-point average of no less than 70%, shall have paid all tuition due, will have a completed SAP evaluation and will have had an exit interview with administration. Students who have reached the age of 17 years will be assisted in completing the necessary documents to file for the appropriate Barbering and Cosmetology examination The student shall receive a diploma of completion of the chosen program upon graduation from the school.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
The applicant must be 17 years of age or older and have completed the Cosmetology Program. A Barber license will be granted by the State of California only after the student has successfully completed and graduated from the Cross-Over-to Barber course as described above and passed the licensing exam with an overall average of 75%.
Books: MiLady Standard Professional Barbering
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The International School of Beauty Barbering Program consists of 1500 class hours.
FULL-TIME PROGRAM:
The standard full-time program is Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30-5:00 pm for 12 weeks (Approx. 2.5 months).
THREE-QUARTER TIME PROGRAM:
The standard three-quarter program is Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30-2:30 pm for 15 weeks. (Approx 4 months).
NOTE: SATURDAY ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY IN BOTH THE FULL & THREE-QUARTER PROGRAMS.
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| COSMETOLOGY CROSS OVER TO BARBER PROGRAM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS: |
Students considered for enrollment must: Possesses a verifiable High School Diploma, or equivalent GED diploma (General Education Diploma) or if above the age of compulsory education must either pass a government approved Ability-to-Benefit test administered by an approved tester or complete a 225 clock hour Remedial Evaluation Program that allows the school to evaluate the student’s ability to successfully execute basic course requirements.
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| COSMETOLOGY CROSS OVER TO BARBER PROGRAM PAYMENT AND FINANCING OPTIONS: |
We offer the following payment plans for our programs: (There is no Federal Financial Aid available for this 400 hour course)
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All Fees are subject to
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tuition and fees and make any changes, when
deemed necessary, without prior notice.
Such changes will not effect enrolled or
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