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Show Fashion Merchandising COSMETOLOGY COURSES 101. Hair Dressing and Hair Shaping (5) Sculpture curling, hair cutting. Two lectures and three 2-hour labs a week. 102. Sterilization (4) Care and sterilization of equipment and instruments: personal and public hygiene. Four lectures. 103. Permanent Waving and Shampooing (5) Methods of permanent waving; process of shampooing. Two lectures and three 2-hour labs a week. 104. Body Systems (4) Study of cells, tissues, organs, and all body systems as applied to the cosmetologist. Four lectures. 105. Scalp Treatments (4) Special treatments of the hair shaft and scalp. Two lectures and two 2-hour labs a week. 106. Anatomy and Physiology (4) Structures and functions of the body as applied to the cosmetologist. Four lectures. 107. Manicuring and Hand and Arm Massage (5) Care of hands and nails and structures of the nail. Two lectures and three 2-hour labs a week. 108. Hair Coloring (5) Color application, lightening and toning. Two lectures and three 2-hour labs a week. 109. Care of Hair Goods (Wigs, Wiglets, Falls, etc.) (5) Fitting, cleaning, cutting setting and styling. Five lecture-labs a week. 110. Facial Massage and Make-Up (4) Facial Massage and corrective make up. Two lectures and two 2-hour labs a week. 111. Chemistry and Electricity (4) 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 labs a week. 112. Charm and Personality (5) With understanding of self and social relations. Two lectures and three 2-hour labs a week. Sales and Retailing hours): Distributive Technology 110 (3), 114 (4), 115 (5), 116 (4), 120 (4), 130 (5), 140 (3), 150 (5), 189 (1-9), 236 (4), 238 (4), 250 (5), 260 (3-6). B. Support courses required: (6 credit hours):Child and Family Studies 235 (3) and 335 (3). C. The following optional courses may be substituted for re- quried courses by obtaining approval from the department chairperson: DISTC 160 (3), 214 (4), 218 (3), 220 (4), 244 (5), 256 (5), 286 (4), 289 (1-9). SAMPLE SCHEDULE FASHION MERCHANDISING ASSSOCIATE OF APPUED SCIENCE DEGREE FRESHMAN: Autumn Winter Spring SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring DISTC 114 4 DISTC 150 5 ENGLI 101 3 GEN ED 3-5 TOTAL 17 DISTC 140 DISTC 260 DISTC 189 ART 105 COMUN 102 or COMUN 105 3 TOTAL 15 DISTC 115 DISTC 120 DISTC 189 DISTC 110 TOTAL CHFAM 235 5 DISTC 189 3 DISTC 130 5 GEN ED 3-5 TOTAL 18 CHFAM 335 3 DISTC 250 5 DISTC 116 4 GEN ED 3 5 TOTAL 17 DISTC 238 3 DISTC 236 3 DISTC 289 3 GEN ED 3-5 Elective 1-5 TOTAL 19 SALES AND RETAILING FASHION MERCHANDISING The Fashion Merchandising Program is designed to prepare men and women for employment in the merchandising and management of apparel and accessories. Occupational opportunities include retail and wholesale sales, fashion coordination, apparel and accessories store manager, buyer, and display worker. Students may supplement their course work with cooperative work ex perience in a fashion business. Program: Fashion Merchandising—Associate of Applied Science Degree I. General Requirements: A. A minimum of 93 credit hours. B. English 101 (3), Communication 102 (3) or 105 (3). C. At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities HU,(Art 105 required in HU area). Natural Science NS, Social Science SS, and Personal Development PD. D. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. II. Specific Requirements: A. Distributive Technology courses required (48 credit 374 The Sales and Retail Merchandising Program of Distributive Technology is designed to prepare people for employment in selling at all levels of distribution and merchandising and middle management areas of retailing. Occupational opportunities include positions as salespeople (auto, insurance, real estate, etc), middle management areas of sales managers and wholesale managers, retail salespeople, department managers, fashion coordinators, buyers, sales promotion managers, personnel directors, and display people. Students will supplement their course work with practical on-the-job training in local business establishments, receiving college credit for their work experience. Program: Sales and Retailing- Associate of Applied Science I. General Requirements: A. A minimum of 93 credit hours. B. English 101 (3), and Communication 102 (3) or 105 (3). C. At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS and Personal Devlopment PD. D. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. II. Specific Requirements: A. Distributive Technology courses required (minimum of 32 credit hours): Distributive Technology 110 (1-3), 114 (4), 375 fn no yv •!■ .u.m.i Education |