Prerequisites: None
Recommended Grade Level: 9-10
Required Assessments: None
Graduation Requirement: This course satisfies one of three credits required for an elective focus when taken in conjunction with other Human Services courses.
Credit: 1
EPSO: No
Course Description: Cosmetology I is the foundational course in the Human Services career cluster for students interested in learning more about becoming a cosmetologist.
Course Content: Upon completion of this course, proficient students will gain knowledge in the fundamental skills in both theory and practical applications of cosmetology practices. Laboratory facilities and experiences simulate those found in the cosmetology industry. Upon completion and acquisition of 1500 hours, students are eligible to take the Tennessee Board of Cosmetology Examination to attain a Tennessee Cosmetology License. Artifacts will be created for inclusion in a portfolio, which will continue throughout the full sequence of courses.
Scope & Sequence: Evans (DBHS), Bishop (DCHS)
Textbook: Milady's Standard of Cosmetology
Aligned Student Organization:
Prerequisites: Cosmetology I (Level 1)
Recommended Grade Level: 10-11
Required Assessments: None
Graduation Requirement: This course satisfies one of three credits required for an elective focus when taken in conjunction with other Human Services courses.
Credit: 1
EPSO: No
Course Description: Cosmetology II is the second course in the Cosmetology program of study intended to prepare students for careers in cosmetology by developing an understanding of efficient and safe work practices, nail procedures, hair design, and chemical services. Students will gain experience in practical applications of cosmetology practices. Laboratory facilities and experiences simulate those found in the cosmetology industry.
Course Content: Upon completion and acquisition of 1500 hours, students are eligible to take the Tennessee Board of Cosmetology Examination to attain a Tennessee Cosmetology License. Artifacts will be created for inclusion in a portfolio, which will continue throughout the full sequence of courses.
Scope & Sequence: Evans (DBHS), Bishop (DCHS)
Textbook: None
Aligned Student Organization:
Prerequisites: Cosmetology I (Level 1) & Cosmetology II (Level 2)
Recommended Grade Level: 11-12
Required Assessments: None
Graduation Requirement: This course satisfies one of three credits required for an elective focus when taken in conjunction with other Human Services courses.
Credit: 1
EPSO: No
Course Description: Cosmetology III is the third course in the Cosmetology program of study intended to prepare students for careers in cosmetology by developing an understanding of efficient and safe work practices, salon business concepts and operations, advanced hair techniques and chemical services, and facial and skin care procedures. Students will gain experience in practical applications of cosmetology practices. Laboratory facilities and experiences simulate those found in the cosmetology industry.
Course Content: Upon completion and acquisition of 1500 hours, students are eligible to take the Tennessee Board of Cosmetology Examination to obtain a Tennessee Cosmetology License. Artifacts will be created for inclusion in a portfolio, which will continue throughout the full sequence of courses.
Scope & Sequence: Evans (DBHS), Bishop (DCHS)
Textbook: None
Aligned Student Organization:
Prerequisites: Cosmetology I (Level 1), Cosmetology II (Level 2), and Cosmetology III (Level 3)
Recommended Grade Level: 11-12
Required Assessments: None
Graduation Requirement: This course satisfies one of three credits required for an elective focus when taken in conjunction with other Human Services courses.
Credit: 1
EPSO: No
Course Description: Cosmetology IV is the capstone course in the Cosmetology program of study intended to prepare students for careers in cosmetology by developing an understanding and practical skills in efficient and safe work practices, career and business analysis, advanced hair techniques and chemical services, and state board theoretical and practical application. Proficient students will have applied the full range of knowledge and skills acquired in this program of study toward experiences in practical applications of cosmetology practices as approved by the instructor. Laboratory facilities and experiences simulate those found in the cosmetology industry.
Course Content: Upon completion and acquisition of 1500 hours, students are eligible to take the Tennessee Board of Cosmetology Examination to obtain a Tennessee Cosmetology License. Artifacts will be created for inclusion in a portfolio, which will continue throughout the full sequence of courses.
Scope & Sequence: Evans (DBHS), Bishop (DCHS)
Textbook: None
Aligned Student Organization: