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Show Technology — Distributive Education 107. Manicuring and Hand and Arm Massage—Care of hands and nails and structure of the nail. Two lectures and three 2- hour laboratories a week. W (5) 108. Hair Coloring—Color application, lightening and toning. Two lectures and three 2-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 109. Care of Hair Goods (Wigs, Wiglets, Falls, etc.)- Fitting, cleaning, cutting, setting and styling. Five lecture- laboratories a week. S (5) 110. Facial Massage and Make Up—Facial massage and corrective make up. Two lectures and two 2-hour laboratories a week. S (4) 111. Chemistry and Electricity—Electrical currents, wall plates and high frequency and their uses as applied to cosmetology; also, the chemistry of cosmetics as needed. Two lectures and two 2-hour laboratories a week. S (4) 112. Charm and Personality—With understanding of self and social relations. Two lectures and three 2-hour laboratories a week. S (5) One-Year Program Courses Credits Courses Credits Cosmetology 101 5 Cosmetology 108 5 Cosmetology 102 4 Cosmetology 109 5 Cosmetology 103 5 Cosmetology 110 4 Cosmetology 104 4 Cosmetology 111 4 Cosmetology 105 4 Cosmetology 112 5 Cosmetology 106 4 — Cosmetology 107 5 54 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Six major areas of concentration are: 1. Fashion Merchandising (in cooperation with Family Life) 2. Food Distribution 3. Food Service Operation 4. Interior Design (in cooperation with Family Life) 5. Sales and Office Administration (in cooperation with Department of Business Education) 6. Sales and Betailing In conjunction with the practical vocational business training in the classroom, the student is placed on a job at a local firm 300 Technology — Fashion Merchandising where he receives on-the-job training. Classroom instruction will be in accordance with the needs of the students on-the-job. An associate of applied science degree is granted to those who complete the two-year required course for the Distributive Education Program. Students may complete one quarter, one year, or two years of training in one of the six preceding emphasis areas. Those students who wish to earn a two year degree may receive either an associate of applied science degree or a certificate of completion. The associate of applied science degree requirements are 3 credit hours of English, 3 credit hours of Speech, 20 credit hours of general education, and a minimum of 35 credit hours in the department of Distributive Education. Those students wishing to receive a certificate of completion must complete 59 credit hours in the Distributive Education courses plus the specific requirements of 14 credit hours. Certificates of proficiency will be issued for attainment of agreed upon skilled level. Distributive Education class requirements will vary, based on the emphasis area selected by the student. For specific information on various program offerings, contact the department of Distributive Education. FASHION MERCHANDISING PROGRAM The fashion merchandising area is designed to prepare men and women for employment in the major areas of clothing merchandising and management. The training in preparation for this field include fashion merchandiser, department manager or buyer, fashion coordinator or fashion display specialists. Students will supplement their work in theory with practical work experience in a local store in the Ogden area. This on- the-job training will be provided only after the student has demonstrated a degree of competency in the field. Distributive Education Classes The following classes are required for an associate of applied science degree in Fashion Merchandising. 301 |