EvCC Class Catalog 2015-16

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Courses

www.everettcc.edu

CORPORATE & CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER The Corporate & Continuing Education Center meets business and industry training needs by developing and delivering high quality customized training, professional development, and small business acceleration courses and programs throughout the Snohomish County and the Puget Sound region. The Center’s Aerospace Solutions Group provides a single point of contact to access high demand training and education ranging in length from 2 hours to 4 year baccalaureate programs, apprenticeships, professional continuing education, and corporate training: EverettCC.edu/ccec/aerospace. The Center conducts open-enrollment classes in Monroe, Everett, and South Everett. Customized training can be delivered on site at your company or at the Center, which is located at 2333 Seaway Boulevard in South Everett near Boeing and Paine Field. The Center features 16 computer labs and training rooms, ample parking, an eating area, and conference rooms. Rooms are available for rent to organizations for training and events. For a complete list of training programs and services, including a wide variety of community education classes in photography, yoga, and other personal interest topics, visit EverettCC.edu/CCEC

COSMETOLOGY The Cosmetology Program offers an Associate of Technical Arts Degree (ATA) or certificate and is made up of three subdivisions: hair care, skin care and nail care services. Everett Community College’s requirement for licensing is 1730 hours. The curriculum prepares the prospective cosmetologist for the Washington State Examinations. Classes operate on a seven-hour-per-day schedule: M, T, W, F: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; TH: 12-8:00 p.m. (Class hours may change without notice.) The program provides experience in customer services in a salon environment. Notice to students: Because many chemical sprays and airborne pollutants are found in this occupation, students are advised to consult their physicians as to possible problems (i.e., allergies, asthma, dermatitis, etc.) before enrolling. Attendance at a program information session is required. Please call 425-259-8283 or check for dates at salon@everettcc.edu. Faculty Advisors: T. Evans B. Nier

425-259-8285 425-259-8288

tevans@everettcc.edu bnier@everettcc.edu

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COSMT 112 Salon Safety, Chemistry, Electricity and Physiology

5

COSMT 120 Cosmetology Compendium

2

COSMT 124 Instructor Trainee Theory I

3

COSMT 125 Instructor Trainee Theory II

3

Includes methods of decontamination, universal precautions and responsibilities of a salon professional. Types and classifications of bacteria, safety measures in the use and storage of chemicals. Basic background in chemistry theories, processes and product ingredients as they relate to the cosmetology industry. Special emphasis on OSHA chemical hazard information. Basic anatomy, physiology and types of electricity will also be covered. Training in First Aid and CPR. Corequisites: COSMT 201, COSMT 202, or COSMT 203. Prerequisites: Instructor permission.

Designed for the fifth quarter student preparing for the Washington State Cosmetology Licensure Exam. Provides theoretical review of facts from previous Cosmetology courses in preparation for in-house computerized exams before applying for Washington State Board examinations. Prerequisites: Instructor permission; COSMT 110-112; COSMT 204; 1,330 clock hours.

Preparation to teach in the cosmetology classroom and create effective lesson plans and other classroom tools. Practice in preparation, teaching, testing, grading, and review. Prepares the student for the Washington State Instructor Licensing exams. Corequisites: COSMT 240. Prerequisites: Instructor permission; one year full-time work experience within last three years.

Preparation to teach in cosmetology clinic classroom. Practice in teaching and evaluating student performance skills and safety, and preparation for record keeping for front desk and dispensary. Prepares student for the Washington State Licensing Exams. Corequisites: COSMT 240. Prerequisites: Instructor permission; one year full-time work experience within the last three years.

COSMT 102 Salon Communications

3

COSMT 201 Cosmetology Lab & Shop Practice I

3-15

COSMT 110 Trichology, Dermatology and Onychology

5

COSMT 202 Cosmetology Lab & Shop Practice II

9-15

COSMT 203 Cosmetology Lab & Shop Practice III

9-15

Communications course for Cosmetology students focusing on standards and conventions of written and spoken English. Includes preparation, proofreading, and editing business and personal correspondence such as letters, memos, advertisement, business cards, flyers, brochures, resumes, and other related projects. Oral presentation incorporating marketing strategies and demonstrating correct use of spoken English. Review of abbreviations, capitalization, grammar, possessives, plurals, punctuation, and spelling. Prerequisites: Cosmetology instructor permission required.

Introduction to the study of hair, skin and nails and their function, structure and characteristics. Care and treatment of hair, skin, and nail diseases and disorders. Special emphasis on sterilization and sanitation principles and methods. May be repeated one time for credit. Corequisites: COSMT 201, COSMT 202, or COSMT 203. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. COSMT 111 Salon Management

5

Basic overview of salon business operations, including marketing strategies, financial control, factors affecting salon culture, insurance, business laws and health regulations. Special emphasis is placed on examining a variety of local salons. Corequisites: COSMT 201, COSMT 202, or COSMT 203. Prerequisites: Instructor permission.

Instruction/participation class in basic services performed by a cosmetologist. This lecture/lab class is closely supervised in the introduction and practice of shampooing/draping, hair analysis/ treatment, nail care, haircutting, wet styling, thermal styling, permanent waving, chemical relaxing, hair coloring and skin care, safety measures and decontamination control. Students practice on models, mannequins, and each other. Corequisites: COSMT 110, COSMT 111, or COSMT 112. Prerequisites: Instructor permission.

Continuation of supervision in services performed by cosmetologists. To gain salon experience, students practice on models, mannequins, clients and each other under close supervision of an instructor. Emphasis placed on quality of work while meeting industry target time. Prerequisites: Instructor permission; COSMT 201; 300 clock hours.

Continuation of supervision in services performed by cosmetologists. To gain salon experience, students practice on models, mannequins, clients and each other under close supervision of an instructor. Emphasis placed on quality of work while meeting industry target time. Prerequisites: Instructor permission; COSMT 202; 600 clock hours.


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