Course Sequence - Riverland

Hair Technician

Spring Semester

  Course # Course Name Credits  
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COSM1125
Hair Coloring Techniques

This course introduces theory of hair coloring, different types of hair color and bleaching.  Various hair lightening, toning, and special effects techniques are studied.  Emphasis is placed on the use of aniline derivative tints, temporary and semi-permanent colors. Prerequisites: COSM1100, COSM1105, COSM1110, and COSM1115.

(5 Cr – 2 lect, 3 lab)

5
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COSM1142
Clinical II: Hair Technician

This practical application course includes client services. Under instructor supervision, students provide services including shampooing, conditioning, haircutting, styling, permanent waving, chemical straightening and haircoloring to mannequins, classmates, and clients. Students continue to refine and develop advanced hair technician skills. Salon safety, sanitation and infection control are stressed. Students experience salon reception and dispensary service work.
(8 Cr – 0 lect, 8 lab)

8
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COSM1138
Clinic Licensing Preparation: Hair Technician

This course prepares students to take the general theory, state and written practical exams that are required for licensure. Review topics include safety and infection control, client consultation, hair styling, permanent waving and relaxing, hair color, professional conduct, and Minnesota statutes and rules.
(2 cr – 0 lect, 2 lab)

2
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COSM1146
Practical Skills Assessment: Hair Technician

This course provides the students the opportunity to pass the practical skills testing necessary for hair technician licensure in Minnesota.
(1 cr – 0 lect, 1 lab)

1

Fall Semester

  Course # Course Name Credits  
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COSM1105
Introduction to Hair Design

This course introduces the practice of basic hairstyling techniques including blow drying, iron curling, flat ironing and roller placement.  Hairshaping implements, cutting terminology, techniques, safety, sanitation and infection control are studied. Students develop skills in cutting elevations for various designs and shapes.  Students gain experience by working on mannequins, clients, and classmates.  Performance quotas must be met in compliance with Minnesota statutes and rules.  Prerequisite:  Concurrent enrollment in COSM 1100.

(3 Cr – l lect, 2 lab)

3
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COSM1106
Principles and Practices: Hair Technician

This course is intended for hair technician students. This course will meet preclinical requirements for licensure. Students will focus on the topics of chemistry, electricity, professional image, anatomy, infection control and Minnesota statutes and rules.
(5 cr – 1 lecture, 4 lab)

5
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COSM1115
Chemical Procedures

This course introduces basic permanent wave techniques including blocking, wrapping, and processing.  Students study the effects of acid and alkaline waves and chemical compositions of solutions.  Texture, elasticity, and porosity of hair are studied.

Chemical hair relaxing, and curl rearrangers, are addressed as well as advanced techniques involved in permanent waving. Prerequisites:  COSM1100, COSM1105, and COSM1110.

(4 Cr – l lect, 3 lab)

4
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COSM1116
Preclinical: Cosmetology

This course will prepare cosmetology students for entry level salon work. Students will be introduced to salon reception and dispensary service work, as well as professional characteristics of salon employees. Students develop salon product knowledge, including salon ethics, sanitation, and duties. Along with salon ethics and duties, students develop salon product knowledge. Students will also learn how shampoo and condition the hair. Required preclinical testing is completed and satisfactorily completed quotas accumulate to meet quota requirements.
(4 cr – 3 lect, 1 lab)

4
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COSM1122
Clinical I: Hair Technician

This practical application course includes client services. Under instructor supervision, students provide services including shampooing, conditioning, cutting, styling and chemical services to mannequins, classmates, and clients. Students develop skills in hairstyling and hair shaping. Salon safety, sanitation and infection control are stressed. Students experience salon reception and dispensary service work.
(2 Cr – 0 lect, 2 lab)

2

Last Updated: April 1, 2024