Hospitality & Human Services

Cosmetology

Student in this program are instructed in the art and science of cosmetology as well as all aspects of the industry. Salon Management is an integral part of the classroom and clinical experience. Students are required to complete 1,500 hours of classroom instruction, clinical, and related mentored work-based learning experience in order to be MD State Board certified.

Early Childhood Education

This program provides an overview of learning theory and practice with an emphasis on early childhood. Coursework focuses on growth and development theories, methods of research, and the effects on child care and education. Students can earn industry certification along with 120 hours of child development education and 480 hours of experience working in licensed facilities.

Food & Beverage Management (ProStart)

Students study and practice professional food preparation, international cuisines, food safety and sanitation, customer service relations, accounting, cost control, marketing, and lodging management. This pathway is in partnership with the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF). Students can earn ServSafe or ProStart industry certifications.