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Show Chemistry 5 Accounting 110 Accounting 130 Industrial Engineering Tech.142 Marketing 165 Management 140 Electronics 141, 142, 143 Introduction to Chem. 5 Managerial Accounting 3 Cost Accounting Time and Motion Study Principles of Advertising Principles of Organization and Management Fundamentals of Electronics 3 3 3 Welding 185 Adv. Welding Processes 3 Area Requirements Selected 5 8 17 19 19 Senior Automotive 151 Metal Refinishing 3 Automotive 153 Testing and Analysis of Power Units 3 Automotive 190 Seminar 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 170 Statistical Quality Con. 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 176 Supervision Principles 3 Management 148 Management of a Small Business 3 Management 160 Business Law 5 Banking and Finance 110 Money and Banking 5 Sociology 150 Social Psychology 5 Area Requirements Selected 10 3 3 Machine Tool 127 Machine Shop 3 19 17 16 Department of Cosmetology Instructors Verna Taylor, Head; Beverly Bray The Department of Cosmetology offers both one- and two- year training programs. Students should consult with the Department head in determining which program is bast suited to individual needs. 021. Hair Dressing—Shampooing, color rinsing, finger waving, sculpture curling, and hair styling. For pre-college students. Five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 022. Sterilization—A study in care and sterilization of equipment and instruments, also, a study of personal and public hygiene and personality. For pre-college students. Five lectures. Su (5). Staff 1. Hair Dressing—Shampooing, color rinsing, finger waving, sculpture curling, and hair styling. Five laboratories. A WS(5). Staff 2. Sterilization—Care and sterilization of equipment and instruments; personal and public hygiene and personality. Five lectures. A W S (5). Staff 3. Permanent Waving and Hair Cutting—Hair shaping and thinning; methods of permanent waving, including cold wave. Five laboratories. A W S (5). Staff 4. Body Systems—A study of cells, tissues, organs, and systems of the body. Five lectures. A W S (5). Staff 5. Scalp Treatments—Special treatments of the hair shaft and scalp. This course also includes the care of transformations. Five laboratories. A W S (5). Staff 6. Anatomy and Physiology—Osteology, myology, neurology, angiology, and a study of the endocrine system. Five laboratories. A W S (5). Staff 51. Manicuring and Hand Moulding—Plain and lactol manicuring; hand and arm massaging and make-up. Five laboratories. A W S (5). Staff 52. Skin and Its Appendage—Structure of skin; hair, nails and their diseases. Five lectures. A W S (5). Staff 53. Hair Tinting—Tinting and dyeing, bleaching and toning. Five laboratories. A W S (5). Staff 54. Skin and Scalp Diseases—Specific diseases of the skin and scalp and an analysis of those that can and cannot be treated by a cosmetician. Five lectures. A W S (5). Staff 55. Facial Massage—Facial massage and skin treatments including muscle toning, make-up and lash and brow tinting. Five laboratories. A W S (5). Staff 56. Chemistry and Electricity—Electricity and currents; wall plates, high frequency and their uses; also, the chemistry of cosmetics. Five lectures. A W S (5). Staff COSMETOLOGY MAJOR One-Year Program (Example Only) The following curriculum is designed for the student who desires to take work in cosmetology only, and who plan to qualify for the State Board Examination at the completion of one year of training. At the completion of this curriculum, a Certificate of Proficiency will be awarded. 286 287 |