VET in School. VET in School Qualifications Short Course Pathways
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1 VET in School VET in School Qualifications Short Course Pathways
2 2 Copyright Colour Cosmetica Academy Pty Ltd All Rights Reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced without written consent from the author, in any form. This document cannot be disseminated, distributed or copied. Legal ramifications apply on the reproduction of the content, idea or style. Colour Cosmetica Academy Pty Ltd Union Street, East End Adelaide SA
3 Contents 3 Introduction 4 SACE Information 6 About Colour Cosmetica 9 VET in School Qualifications Assistant Make-up Artist 12 Assistant Retail Make-up Artist 16 Assistant Retail Skin Care Consultant 20 Certificate III in Beauty Services 24 Certificate II in Hairdressing 30 Certificate III in Hairdressing 34 Short Course Pathways Entrance into Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy 42 Make-up Pathway into Beauty 44 Merchandising Pathway into Beauty 46 Small Business Management Pathway into Beauty 48 Facial Services Pathway into Beauty 50 Nail Services Pathway into Beauty 52 Men s and Ladies Hair Styling Pathway into Hairdressing 54 Ladies Hair Cutting Pathway into Hairdressing 56 Men s Barbering Pathway into Hairdressing 58 Hair Colouring and Technical Hairdressing Pathway 60 Introduction to Fashion Styling and Consultancy 62 Introduction to Visual Merchandising Design and Display 64 Create Long Hair 66 Introduction into Hair Make-up Fashion Session Styling 68 The Men s Grooming Guide 70 Men s Hair Colouring and Technical Hairdressing Pathway 72 Entrance into Barbering and Hairdressing 74 Men s Leadership and Management Pathway 76 Small Business Management Pathway 78 Merchandising Pathway 80 Introduction to Beauty and Nails 82
4 4 INTRODUCTION VET stands for Vocational Education and Training. The key words are vocational and training meaning job related training. School students can combine regular school subjects in conjunction with vocational training. The SACE has been designed to support government policies and legislation that aim to prepare your people for living in a changing world and to help them to make a successful transition from school to further education and training, and employment. The SACE gives students flexibility in their studies, as well as opportunities to gain recognition for knowledge and skills that they have acquired through a wide range of formal education and training, and other learning processes. A key feature of the SACE is the capacity if offers students to include vocational education and training (VET) in their study programs. Strategic Purposes The recognition arrangements for VET in the SACE, have the following strategic purposes: To increase the responsiveness of the SACE and senior secondary schooling to the needs and interests of individual students To enable students to plan and undertake study programs consistent with their post-school ambitions and aspirations To encourage more students to complete the SACE To support students who seek to achieve other nationally recognised qualifications at the same time as they are studying for the SACE. Policy Statement The purpose of the recognition arrangements for VET in the SACE is to help students build coherent and meaningful pathways in the SACE through VET. These arrangements encourage students to complete, or make significant progress towards completing, VET qualifications. The qualification is thus the key means of organising recognition of VET in the SACE and helping students to plan and pursue their pathways. VET that is Recognised for SACE purposes The Board will recognise VET that: Is listed on the training.gov.au website as the national register of information on Vocational Education and Training in Australia Is delivered and assessed by, or under the auspices of, registered training organisations (RTO s), which are registered to deliver and/or assess the VET that is to be recognised Is delivered and assessed in accordance with the VET Quality Framework Can be certified on a transcript, statement of attainment, or qualification issued by an RTO. Recognition Arrangements The recognition arrangements for VET in the SACE will include recognition of: Completed qualifications Partly completed qualifications (for which a student has completed one or more units of competency).
5 INTRODUCTION 5 SACE Credits Students will earn 5 SACE credits for the successful completion of 35 nominal hours of VET and 10 SACE credits for the successful completion of 70 nominal hours of VET, up to the maximum credit allocation for a qualification, for: Completed qualifications Partly completed qualifications (for which a student has completed one or more units of competency). The SACE Board will determine whether the SACE credits earned for a particular VET qualification will be recognised at Stage 1 or Stage 2 level. The SACE Board will take advice on the level of recognition from recognition panels and/or base its determination on precedents. In most cases a VET qualification (ie. all the units of competency that make up the qualification) will be recognised at either Stage 1 or Stage 2. However, specific units of competency from some Certificate II or Certification III qualification will be recognised at Stage 1 whereas other units of competency from the same qualification will be recognised at Stage 2. In general, successfully completed VET towards Certificate IV and higher level qualifications with a specific industry qualification outcome will be recognised at Stage 2. Student who have accumulated insufficient nominal hours rated at Stage 1, or Stage 2 level to generate 5 credits (ie. fewer than 35 nominal hours) can bank these hours until they have accumulated at least 35 nominal hours for this particular qualification. VET Recognition Register The SACE Board will publish the VET Recognition Register to show, for each VET qualification listed, the: Maximum and minimum number of SACE credits that students could expect to earn by completing the qualification SACE level (Stage 1 and/or Stage 2) at which credits earned for the qualification will be recognised for SACE purposes. The VET Recognition Register will not show every VET qualification available through the VET sector. However, the SACE Board will recognise any VET that is listed on the training.gov.au website. For a qualification that is not listed on the VET Recognition Register, schools and other providers should contact the SACE Board for details of the number of SACE credits that the completed qualification, or units of competency from the qualification, could earn, and the new SACE stage(s) to which it has been assigned. Reporting Students VET Achievements in the SACE Students VET achievements will be formally certified by transcripts, statements of attainment, and/or nationally recognised qualifications (for completed qualifications) awarded by RTOs. The SACE Board will work in collaboration with schools and public and private providers of VET to attest to the veracity of the enrolment and results information conveyed to the Board.
6 6 SACE INFORMATION What is the SACE? SACE stands for South Australian Certificate of Education. By completing the SACE, students prepare for further learning, work and life, by: Building essential skills and knowledge Making informed choices about future study and work, based on their strengths and interests Gaining a certificate that gives them a head-start on their pathway beyond school. Stage 1 and Stage 2 There are two stages of the SACE: Stage 1 is generally completed in Year 11 Stage 2 is generally completed in Year 12 This can vary between schools and students (eg. many schools offer the Personal Learning Plan in Year 10). How the SACE works Capabilities Throughout the SACE, students build key capabilities: Communication Citizenship Learning Personal Development Work Learning through Assessment Each grade (from A to E) in each SACE subject has a performance standard, describing the quality of work that will receive that grade A student s SACE work is assessed against these standards The standards are the same around the state They help students understand the reasons behind their grades, and how to improve. Flexible Pathways The SACE is flexible, and caters for learning both in and outside school Students can combine study and parttime work, a traineeship or school-based apprenticeship Students can receive credit for SACE subjects, vocational education and training, community learning, and university studies. Excellence The SACE assists students to: Develop capabilities needed for life and further learning in today s world Gain high level VET qualifications for the workforce Gain entry into state, national and international universities.
7 SACE INFORMATION 7 Universities entered by SACE students National Universities: Flinders University University of Adelaide University of South Australia Australian National University University of Melbourne University of Sydney International Universities: New York University University of Oxford Yale University National University of Singapore University of Cambridge Princeton University SACE Requirements Students need 200 credits to achieve the SACE Most 10-credit subjects are studied over one semester and most 20-credit subjects are studied over two semesters Students need to achieve a C grade or higher for Stage 1 requirements and a C-grade or higher for Stage 2 requirements.
8 8 SACE INFORMATION Stage 1 Subjects are graded from A to E All tasks are assessed by teachers at the school Assessment is externally checked in mathematics, English and the Personal Learning Plan The Personal Learning Plan Helps students to: Look at different career paths and options Choose the right SACE subjects and study options for their future plans Think about courses and activities outside school that will help them achieve their goals. Stage 1 and/or Stage 2 requirements Literacy and numeracy requirements must be met at Stage 1 or Stage 2 Literacy - from a range of English subjects or courses (20 credits) Numeracy - from a range of mathematics subjects or courses (10 credits) Students must achieve at least a C grade at Stage 1 or a C-grade at Stage 2. Additional choices To complete a SACE, students can choose a range of Stage 1 or Stage 2 subjects or courses (90 credits) There is a broad curriculum, including more than 40 languages Students must achieve a grade in these subjects or courses to gain the SACE. Other recognised courses The SACE recognises learning both in and outside school, for example: Vocational Education and Training courses (VET) University and TAFE courses Community learning (such as the Duke of Edinburgh s Award or volunteer work). Vocational Education and Training (VET) If students prefer hands-on learning or work outside the classroom, they can earn SACE credits for a wide range of activities. Students can learn on-the-job skills while working towards both the SACE and a VET qualification. VET options are available at both Stage 1 and Stage 2. Individual circumstances Special provisions Special provisions are available if a student has an illness, disability or unforeseen circumstance which significantly impacts their ability to participate in an assessment. If a student applies for special provisions they need to provide evidence on how this impacts their ability to access assessment conditions. More information about Special Provisions can be obtained from the SACE website under Students and Families/Special Provisions. If you require any additional information about the SACE, please visit the SACE website or talk to your Career Counsellor or VET Coordinator at your school, who can help you make informed decisions about your pathway options.
9 ABOUT COLOUR COSMETICA 9 All training is conducted at Colour Cosmetica Academy, Union Street, in the East End of Adelaide. Some on-site training can be carried out on your school grounds, with a qualified educator, whom is competent to deliver relevant units of competency from the Hairdressing and Beauty curriculum from your school. This can be discussed with the Principal of Colour Cosmetica Academy. The most appealing point of the VET in schools programs that Colour Cosmetica Academy offers is that Year 10, 11 and 12 students can stay at school and complete their SACE, qualify for university entry and obtain a VET qualification all at once. It is not uncommon for students to complete certificates in Hairdressing, Make up and Fashion Styling, business etc and get a head start.
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12 12 ASSISTANT MAKE UP ARTIST Assistant Make up Artists work with the main Make up Artists to create the look the Director demands. If you re an Assistant Make up Artist, your work covers a range of possibilities, from the basic to the complex. As the Assistant, you go along for the ride, working right beside the main Artist. Each day, you set up and break down the workstation. This includes setting out brushes, refilling supplies, cleaning tools, and, in general, making sure things are hygienic and ready to go. During any type of production, you help with touch-ups between takes. You deliver supplies, keep models, actors, media representatives and clients comfortable, and move make up to where it needs to be. Depending on the size of the production, you might even be able to help with the application of make up, like doing small areas of body paint application, putting on foundation, or even doing the make up of extras. A major part of this job is making sure the model, actor or media representatives make up looks the same from scene to scene and from day to day. Single shots can take days to film, so you need to ensure that the bruise painted on the right check on day one doesn t move to the left by day 15. This is a job that calls for long hours and lots of movement. You can expect to have times of rush, like when setting up or moving to a new location, and also times when you spend hours in one position, hunched over an actor and getting their look just right. It is important to be a proactive junior to get noticed by your peers: this is how you build a professional reputation and gain further work. CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE UP AND SKIN CARE NATIONAL CODE SIB20110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions SIRXCLM101 Organise and maintain work areas SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make up SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment SIRXMER201 Merchandise products SIRWHS101 Apply safe working practices SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services COSMETICS
13 ASSISTANT MAKE UP ARTIST 13 ELECTIVE UNITS MAKE UP & ASSISTING SELECTED COMPULSORY ELECTIVE UNITS FROM CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE UP AND SKIN CARE FOR AN ASSISTANT MAKE UP ARTIST NATIONAL CODE SIB20110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients SIBXFAS202A Design and apply make up for photography SIBBFAS303A Design and apply remedial camouflage make up SIBBRES201A Research and apply beauty industry information BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices COSMETICS
14 14 ASSISTANT MAKE UP ARTIST CAREER PATHWAYS SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $2, COURSE DURATION Term 1 and Term 2. Monday 10am-4pm and Tuesday 6pm-9pm OR Monday and Tuesday evening 6pm-9pm. 420 hours (60 SACE credits) COMMENCEMENT DATE 29 February 2016 COSMETICS
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16 16 ASSISTANT RETAIL MAKE UP ARTIST This position is an Assistant Department Store or Make up Counter Assistant. Focusing on the promotional and sales of a particular cosmetic range, assisting on make up lessons and advice on product suitability and colour choice, in depth knowledge of the particular product range is imperative. As an Assistant Retail Make up Artist, you will get great training in product application as well as client skills. This is a creative and interesting part of retail to work in. There is usually always something to do in a cosmetic and beauty environment, from hygiene and housekeeping duties to make up application and new product training. You will gain promotion and sales through various media such as special offers, promotional events and the application of make up at the counter. The types of make up required may be assisting the Qualified Make up Artist on special occasion designs, evening make up, bridal make up, fashion and events make up, cosmetic camouflage make up and make up lessons. Some companies also pay commission on sales to add incentives for the Make up Artist to sell their products. As you get more advanced in the cosmetic and beauty retail hierarchy, the job can get more interesting and varied. However, even at entry-level, cosmetics and beauty retail positions offer an admirable step into the world of beauty. CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE UP AND SKIN CARE NATIONAL CODE SIB20110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions SIRXCLM101 Organise and maintain work areas SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make up SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment SIRXMER201 Merchandise products SIRWHS101 Apply safe working practices SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services COSMETICS
17 ASSISTANT RETAIL MAKE UP ARTIST 17 ELECTIVE UNITS MAKE UP AND RETAIL SELECTED COMPULSORY ELECTIVE UNITS FROM CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE UP AND SKIN CARE FOR AN ASSISTANT RETAIL MAKE UP ARTIST NATIONAL CODE SIB20110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients SIRXICT001A Operate retail technology SIBXFAS202A Design and apply make up for photography SIRXINV001A Perform stock control procedures SIBBRES201A Research and apply beauty industry information CAREER PATHWAYS SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COSMETICS
18 18 ASSISTANT RETAIL MAKE UP ARTIST COURSE COST $2, COURSE DURATION Term 1 and Term 2. Monday 10am-4pm and Tuesday 6pm-9pm OR Monday and Tuesday evening 6pm-9pm. 420 hours (60 SACE credits) COMMENCEMENT DATE 29 February 2016 COSMETICS
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20 20 ASSISTANT RETAIL SKIN CARE CONSULTANT An Assistant Retail Skin Care Consultant supports in the retail and sales of skin care, aiding to improve the overall appearance and well being of clients skin and body care by aiding in the advice on how to take care of ones skin and nails, and advice on what kind of bath and beauty products are best suited. As an Assistant Retail Skin Care Consultant you will assist in introducing customers to the latest skin care products by offering samples, demonstrating their use and explaining their benefits. You may help customers apply colour cosmetics and explain how they can use them to highlight facial features. You ll need to keep account of inventory levels and restock when necessary. You ll need to groom and dress well so that you reflect an image that complements your product line. Communication skills and a likable personality will help you build rapport with your customer base and you ll be able to discern their needs and expectations. You ll also have to stay well-informed of the latest products and techniques since your profession is one driven by the ever-changing fashion industry. CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE UP AND SKIN CARE NATIONAL CODE SIB20110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions SIRXCLM101 Organise and maintain work areas SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make up SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment SIRXMER201 Merchandise products SIRWHS101 Apply safe working practices SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services COSMETICS
21 ASSISTANT RETAIL SKIN CARE CONSULTANT 21 ELECTIVE UNITS RETAIL AND SKIN CARE SELECTED COMPULSORY ELECTIVE UNITS FROM CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE UP AND SKIN CARE FOR AN ASSISTANT RETAIL SKIN CARE CONSULTANT NATIONAL CODE SIB20110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients SIRXICT001A Operate retail technology SIRXMER406 Monitor in-store visual merchandising display SIBBRES201A Research and apply beauty industry information SIRXRSK001A Minimise theft COSMETICS
22 22 ASSISTANT RETAIL SKIN CARE CONSULTANT CAREER PATHWAYS SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $2, COURSE DURATION Term 1 and Term 2. Wednesday 10am-4pm and Tuesday 6pm-9pm OR Monday and Tuesday evening 6pm-9pm. 420 hours (60 SACE credits) COMMENCEMENT DATE 29 February 2016
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24 24 SIB30110 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES Develop the skills to begin your career in the Beauty Therapy industry. Students will be highly skilled in interacting with customers, providing a range of beauty services including make up, waxing, nail technology, lash and brow treatments and demonstrating and selling retail skin care and other cosmetic products. As a Certificate III Qualified Beautician you can begin your career within beauty salons executing all practical skills learnt through your qualification. You will be a key performer in working within beauty salon general reception areas and executing all duties including retail skin care and make up products, merchandising, client consultation and care. Learn the art of beauty and make up to begin your career in Beauty Therapy and the wider beauty industry. COURSE PATHWAY - VOCATIONAL Colour Cosmetica offers the nationally and internationally accredited Certificate II, III, IV and Diploma of Beauty programs. Following is the beauty training pathway that students can undertake. CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBBCCS301A Apply the principles of skin biology to beauty treatments SIBBRES201A Research and apply beauty industry information SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients SIRXCLM101 Organise and maintain work areas SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment SIRWHS101 Apply safe working practices SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services BEAUTY
25 SIB30110 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES 25 ELECTIVE UNITS FOR SIB30110 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES SELECT ALL 4 ELECTIVES UNITS FROM EITHER GENERAL BEAUTY OR MAKE UP. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 GROUP A GENERAL BEAUTY SIBBCCS302A Advise on beauty services SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products SIBBFAS302A Provide lash and brow treatments SIBBHRS301A Perform waxing treatments GROUP B MAKE UP BSBDES301A SIBBFAS303A SIBXFAS201A SIBXFAS202A Explore the use of colour Design and apply remedial camouflage make up Design and apply make up Design and apply make up for photography SELECT 7 UNITS FROM THE GENERAL ELECTIVE UNITS FOR SIB30110 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 CLIENT SERVICES SIBBCCS302A Advise on beauty services COMPUTER OPERATIONS AND ICT MANAGEMENT SIRXICT001A Operate retail technology DESIGN BSBDES202A BSBDES301A Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context Explore the use of colour BEAUTY
26 26 SIB30110 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES FACIAL SERVICES SIBBFAS201A SIBBFAS302A SIBBFAS303A SIBXFAS201A SIBXFAS202A Demonstrate retail skin care products Provide lash and brow treatments Design and apply remedial camouflage make up Design and apply make up Design and apply make up for photography HAIR REDUCTION SERVICES SIBBHRS301A Perform waxing treatments INVENTORY SIRXINV001A Perform stock control procedures MERCHANDISING SIRXMER201 Merchandise products SIRXMER406 Monitor in-store visual merchandising display SIRXMER202 Plan, create and maintain displays NAIL SERVICES SIBBNLS201A SIBBNLS202A SIBBNLS203A SIBBNLS204A SIBBNLS205A SIBBNLS206A SIBBNLS207A Work in a nail services framework Provide manicure and pedicare services Apply ultraviolet gel nail enhancement Apply acrylic nail enhancement Apply nail art Use electric file equipment for nails Apply advanced nail art RETAIL PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services SALES SIRXSLS001A SKIN SERVICES SIBBSKS201A SIBBSKS302A Sell products and services Pierce ears Apply cosmetic tanning products SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BSBSMB304A Determine resource requirements for the micro business BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances BEAUTY SUSTAINABILITY BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
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28 28 SIB30110 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES CAREER PATHWAYS SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $6, COURSE DURATION Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 and Term 4. Monday 10am - 4pm, Tuesday evenings 6pm-9pm AND Wednesday 10am-4pm. 735 hours (105 SACE credits) COMMENCEMENT DATE 29 February 2016 BEAUTY
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30 30 SIH20111 CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING Certificate II in Hairdressing is an introductory to the full qualification of Hairdressing. It is designed for direction into the Hairdressing industry. Certificate II in Hairdressing is a prevocational qualification that leads directly into SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing. Covering all essential elements for Salon business, how to build professional relationships, networking, building a clientele, how to work with clients needs, hair care, hair theory, professional draping shampooing and scalp massage, blowdry, long hair braiding and classic creative power drying, classic hair colour and removal, rinsing and neutralising chemically restructured hair. Students participate in practical and theory work sessions. If you want to commence a career in Hairdressing and would like to progress through the qualification in stages, SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing is for you. SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing is a pre-vocational qualification that leads directly to SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing. Course Pathway Vocational Pathway Colour Cosmetica Academy offers the nationally and internationally accredited SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing, SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing, SIH40111 Certificate IV in Hairdressing, SIB50210 Diploma of Salon Management and SIH80113 Graduate Certificate in Hairdressing Creative Leadership. CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING NATIONAL CODE SIH20111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices SIHHBAS201A Perform shampoo and basin services SIHHCCS201A Greet and prepare clients for salon services SIHHHDS201A Dry hair to shape SIHHIND201A Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas SIHHOHS201A Apply salon safety procedures SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment HAIR
31 SIH20111 CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING 31 ELECTIVE UNITS GENERAL ELECTIVE UNITS FROM SIH20111 CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING NATIONAL CODE SIH20111 SELECT 5 ELECTIVE UNITS GENERAL ELECTIVE SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions SIHHBAS202A Perform head, neck and shoulder massage SIHHCLS201A Apply hair colour products SIHHHRS201A Rinse and neutralise chemically restructured hair SIHHHDS202A Apply hair braiding techniques SIHHIND202A Develop hairdressing industry knowledge SIRXMER201 Merchandise products SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services HAIR
32 32 SIH20111 CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing SIH40111 Certificate IV in Hairdressing SIB50210 Diploma of Salon Management SIH80113 Graduate Certificate in Hairdressing Creative Leadership COURSE COST $2, COURSE DURATION Term 1 and Term 2. Tuesday evenings 6pm-9pm AND Tuesday 10am-4pm OR Wednesday 10am-4pm. Between 330 and 365 hours dependent upon elective units selected. (45-50 SACE credits) COMMENCEMENT DATE 29 February 2016 HAIR
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34 34 SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING A qualification in Hairdressing holds guaranteed and unlimited prospects for you, the professional Hairdresser; a member of the ever changing, always fascinating fashion and beauty Industry. New techniques, new products and new opportunities appear everyday. The numbers of people who require and visit hairdressing salons, the amount of money spent on hair and beauty services are constantly increasing. If you are innovative and ambitious, there is no limit to your potential in a career in hairdressing. No other industry has such a demand for qualified, creative, well trained graduates. The qualification in Hairdressing offers such bright opportunities for an individual to start a personal business and work towards financial independence. Another reward is the professional satisfaction that you gain with each client. Your artistic license and training gives you the potential of changing someone s life by making them look good and feel beautiful, possibly for the first time. Successful applicants will qualify with a nationally accredited Certificate III in Hairdressing. Whether you decide to study hairdressing via the apprenticeship system or work through full time studies, Colour Cosmetica Academy is there to guide you on your path. With a strategy of combining experience and studies, Colour Cosmetica Academy can provide the best pathway to becoming a fully qualified and recognised hairdresser. Colour Cosmetica Academy has been awarded the highest honour. National Excellence, in Hairdressing Education, through National Industry, Hair Expo Australia. CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients SIHHBAS201A Perform shampoo and basin services SIHHCCS302A Perform a full client consultation SIHHCCS303A Respond to service related and technical problems SIHHHCS301A Design haircut structures SIHHHCS302A Apply one length or solid haircut structures SIHHHCS303A Apply graduated haircut structures SIHHHCS304A Apply layered haircut structures SIHHHCS305A Apply over-comb techniques SIHHHRS302A Perform chemical curling and volumising services SIHHHRS303A Perform chemical straightening and relaxing services SIHHCLS302A Colour and lighten hair SIHHCLS303A Design and perform full and partial highlighting techniques HAIR
35 SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING 35 SIHHCLS304A SIHHCLS305A SIHHHDS303A SIHHIND201A SIHHHSC301A SIHHHSC302A SIHHIND303A SIHHIND304A SIHHOHS201A SIRXCOM001A SIRXIND001A Neutralise unwanted colours and tones Perform on scalp full head and retouch bleach services Design and apply short to medium length hair design finishes Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas Apply the principles of hairdressing science Identify and treat hair and scalp conditions Coordinate clients and services Develop and expand a client base Apply salon safety procedures Communicate in the workplace Work effectively in a retail environment HAIR
36 36 SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING ELECTIVE UNITS FROM SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING SELECT A MINIMUM OF 3 ELECTIVE UNITS FROM GENERAL HAIRDRESSING OR MEN S HAIRDRESSING NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 GROUP A - GENERAL HAIRDRESSING SIHHHCS306A Combine structures for current haircut designs SIHHHCS307A Combine structures for traditional and classic men s haircut designs SIHHHDS304A Design and apply classic long hair up styles GROUP B - MEN'S HAIRDRESSING SIHHHCS307A Combine structures for traditional and classic men s haircut designs SIHHHCS308A Design and maintain beards and moustaches SIHHHCS309A Perform face and head shaves SELECT 3 ELECTIVE UNITS FROM GENERAL ELECTIVES FOR SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 GROUP C - GENERAL ELECTIVE UNITS SIHHBAS202A Perform head, neck and shoulder massage SIHHCCS304A Plan services for special events SIHHHCS306A Combine structures for current haircut designs SIHHHCS308A Design and maintain beards and moustaches SIHHHCS309A Perform face and head shaves SIHHHDS305A Select and apply hair extensions SIHHHRS304A Perform protein straightening and relaxing treatments SIHHIND305A Hone and strop straight razors SIHHIND306A Participate in a session styling team SIRXSLS002A Advise on products and services SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services SIRXINV001A Perform stock control procedures SIRXMER201 Merchandise products HAIR
37 SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING 37 SUBJECTS COVERED STAGE 1 This stage covers: Perfecting shampooing, head massage, blow drying and finishing with product Styling techniques that include roller setting, plaiting, tonging, fingerwaves and pincurls Chignon work and how to combine skills to personalise and produce the desired effect Understanding head shape and bone structure Learning how to conduct a full client consultation Exploring the intricacies of client care Hair science and theory led by a specialist technician INTRODUCTORY BASIC PRECISION CUTTING SKILLS ARE THEN INTRODUCED AND INCLUDE: One length haircut design Classic bob Basic layering Participants are guided and monitored throughout all of their work sessions. Theory and practical assignments are given to guide and assess progress. At the end of each stage, students are given a one-to-one appraisal. STAGE 2 In this stage participants are introduced to principles and fundamentals of colour and given time to perfect the basics of cutting hair before moving on to more advanced techniques. This stage covers: Continuation of one-length cut Understanding colour formulas Understanding colour charts Classic tint application basic gradation shapes Exploration of a variety of lengths Round gradation Variations of layering Work sessions are monitored to assess progress. STAGE 3 In this stage students will learn further classic cutting and coloring techniques and will be introduced to the basics of perming and highlighting. Short hair looks Contemporary shapes Round and square layering Basic perm techniques Highlighting and foil work Freehand tinting A mock cutting and coloring exam will take place at the end of this stage. HAIR
38 38 SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING STAGE 4 In this stage greater emphasis is given to perfect work as a whole, producing strong clean finishes. Basic men s haircutting techniques are introduced. Participants will learn the differences between ladies and men s cutting and further use of colour and perming techniques. Classic men s cutting techniques Scissors over comb techniques and using Clippers as a finishing technique Contemporary coloring technique A colouring and perming exam will be given at the end of this stage. STAGE 5 The last stage is designed to give students the coaching and time to perfect the skills they have learned in a real life salon situation. A cutting and overall exam is given in the last week and participants are marked on the models they complete. The students are then required to complete 12 weeks of work experience in a salon environment. Students are able to complete the full 12 weeks in one hairdressing salon or have the opportunity to complete work experience in a few different salons. This stage covers: Advanced layering and graduation Disconnection and freehand techniques Advanced finishing techniques Further exploration of men s hairdressing In the final last semester, the qualification concludes with a graduated final show and certificate ceremony where students are required to work together to produce stage presentations with a class finale. Our experts will guide students through theme identification, model calls, clothes styling, make up, music and lighting to help them show the skills they have learned. Senior Colour Cosmetica staff, student s family, friends, magazine journalists and potential employers attend graduate s final shows. HAIR
39 SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING 39 CAREER PATHWAYS SIH40111 Certificate IV in Hairdressing SIB50210 Diploma of Salon Management SIH80113 Graduate Certificate in Hairdressing Creative Leadership COURSE COST $12, COURSE DURATION Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 and Term 4. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10am-4pm AND Tuesday 6pm-9pm hours dependent upon elective units selected. ( SACE credits) COMMENCEMENT DATE 29 February 2016 HAIR
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41 41 Short Course Pathways Colour Cosmetica Academy Short Course Pathways are designed to supply all students with essential design skills needed to develop creative, cutting-edge ideas and techniques, in: Hair, Make up, Beauty, Styling and Fashion. Delivering these workshops for all secondary school students, allows them to receive a glimpse of what the world of Hair, Make up, Beauty and Fashion offers. Students have the opportunity to study while still at school and receive SACE credits.
42 42 ENTRANCE INTO HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY If you love hair and beauty but don t know what to expect from the industry, then this is the pathway for you. This entrance short course will look at the importance of communication in relation to the industry, focusing on client care, promoting additional services and products to clients, organising and maintaining a retail area for make-up, haircare, beauty and skincare products, contributing to the planning and implementation of promotional activities teamwork, marketing, advertising personal selling skills and unique selling points. It will also introduce you to all health and safety laws within industry, monitoring and maintaining health and safety practice in the salon, hygienic and safe working practices, effective consultation techniques, record cards, treatment planning, sterilization and disinfection and brush care. NATIONAL CODE SIB20110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIRXCLM101 Organise and maintain work areas SIRWHS101 Apply safe working practices CAREER PATHWAYS SIB20110 Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $ COURSE DURATION 9-10 weeks. Tuesday 6pm-9pm. 80 hours (10 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
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44 44 MAKE-UP PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY This Make-Up Pathway into SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services, SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy and SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy will visit a range of skills and techniques used for make-up applications for day, evening and special occasions. Focusing on cosmetic product information and colour theory, it will help all individuals understand and develop skills to enhance, define and even alter features of the face with make-up. Covering the art of fashion and photographic make-up, understanding the types of lightening used in photographic make-up designs, the use of make-up products for fashion and photographic make-up, period looks, fantasy make-up, catwalk make-up, bridal make-up, commercial photographic make-up, make-up products and venue research. It will also cover the types of conditions requiring cosmetic camouflage, client consultations in camouflage work with a sensitive approach, camouflage product knowledge, contraindications, the tools and equipment used for applying camouflage products, camouflage application techniques, step by step guides to covering tattoos, aftercare and home care advice, retailing and evaluation. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY BSBDES301A Explore the use of colour SIBBFAS303A Design and apply camouflage make-up SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make-up SIBXFAS202A Design and apply make-up for photography CAREER PATHWAYS SIB20110 Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $1, COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Monday 10am-4pm. 140 hours (20 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
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46 46 MERCHANDISING PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY This merchandising pathway into SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services, SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy and SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy will visit creative and successful skills and knowledge required to merchandise products within a cosmetic, beauty, hair or fashion current and progressive retail store. It involves the arrangement and presentation of merchandise, setting up and maintaining displays and labelling and pricing stock. Successful candidates will have a strong understanding of the role of a visual merchandiser. Developing a strong understanding the day to day role of a visual merchandiser, visual merchandising techniques for a department store and visual merchandising techniques for multiple chain stores and small retail outlets. Knowledge of store designs is also covered, understanding what a store design is, why is store design important, who designs the store, and how does a store design work. Window Merchandising represents a strong focus being confident in getting to know your windows, planning a window display, themes and schemes, budgeting, props and designing a window display. Colour palettes, window prepping, installing the window display, lighting, signage and graphics play a major highlight within this pathway, knowledge of window calendars, window standards, maintenance and budget. Another emphasis is given to instore merchandising, product adjacencies, floor layouts, fixtures and fittings, wall fixtures, product handling, in store displays and hot shops, point of sale and add on sales, clearance merchandise, signage and ticketing, store ambience, industry retail standards, maintenance and virtual visual merchandising. Mannequins and the visual merchandiser s tool box are also a prominence alongside with health and safety. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIRXMER201 Merchandise products SIRXMER406 Monitor in-store visual merchandising display SIRXMER202 Plan, create and maintain displays SHORT COURSES CAREER PATHWAYS SIR20212 Certificate II in Retail Services SIB20110 Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $1,055.00
47 MERCHANDISING PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY 47 COURSE DURATION 15 weeks. Wednesday 10am-4pm. 100 hours (10 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
48 48 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY This Small Business Pathway to SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services, SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy and SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy covers the success of a likely business idea. Looking at business ideas as a whole, in an open minded way and identifying how your business idea will work in practice, developing a clear understanding of your customer s needs, your competitor s activities and the market for your business idea. Identifying the implications of any laws you will need to meet, resources you will need to buy and skills you or others will need to develop. It will help you determine whether your business idea is likely to make you enough money to cover your costs and any other profits that you need to make. This pathway in small business management will help you determine what business you want, know why it will be successful, help you discuss the skills that you have to operate a successful business, know how your business will be financed, know realistically how profitable the business will be when operating, know how much your clients will need to be charged to be profitable and have a contingency plan in place for unseen circumstances. This pathway will also cover the monitoring and effective use of resources, meeting productivity and the development and action of targets to make a positive contributions to the effectiveness of the business. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY BSBSMB304A Determine resource requirements for the micro business SBSSMB402A Plan small business finances SBSSMB406A Manage small business finances CAREER PATHWAYS SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services CUF40407 Certificate IV in Make-up SIR40212 Certificate IV in Retail Management BSB40407 Certificate IV in Small Business Management CUV40111 Certificate IV in Visual Arts SIB50210 Diploma of Salon Management CUV50111 Diploma of Visual Arts COURSE COST $1, SHORT COURSES
49 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY 49 COURSE DURATION 15 weeks. Wednesday 6pm-9pm. 140 hours (20 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
50 50 FACIAL SERVICES PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY The Facial Services pathway into SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services, SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy and SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy encompasses a range of skills and techniques for make-up applications including day, evening and special occasions, colour theory, make-up products and applications for fashion and photographic make-up, period looks, fantasy make-up, catwalk make-up, bridal make-up and commercial photographic make-up. This pathway also covers the skills and knowledge required to highlight the types of conditions requiring cosmetic camouflage, the tools and equipment used for applying camouflage products, camouflage application techniques, step by step guides to covering tattoos with the focus to maintain safe and effective methods when working within the beauty and cosmetic industry. There is a strong use and importance for consultations, techniques for skincare and make up applications, with the ability to differentiate clients according to age group, skin type, tone and condition and make-up occasion. Preparation and maintenance of the make-up service area is accented with, related receptionist duties, sterilization and disinfection, client care and communication skills, knowledge and application of different skincare products to prepare the skin before make-up application and for removal. You will also learn the ability to know how, when and why to provide promotional activities, application techniques to gain client loyalty to your products and services and how to comply with legislation that protects the consumer s rights. Additionally, this pathway will also cover providing eyelash and eyebrow services, lash and brow colouring, brow shaping and lash perming, its hygiene, product knowledge and ingredients. Lash and brow treatments are provided in response to client consultation. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products SIBBFAS302A Provide lash and brow treatments SIBBFAS303A Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make-up SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make-up for photography SHORT COURSES CAREER PATHWAYS SIB20110 Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $1,590.00
51 FACIAL SERVICES PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY 51 COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Wednesday 10am-4pm. 140 hours (20 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
52 52 NAIL SERVICES PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY The Nail Services Pathway into SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services, SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy and SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy is an area of specialisation defined as the art and science of beautifying and improving the condition of the nails and skin, of the hands and feet. Nail technology is enjoyed by millions of fashion conscious people from many social and economic groups. As the Nail industry continues to grow, so does the opportunities for Nail professionals. Join Colour Cosmetica Academy in its unique, thriving and dynamic approach to the success of Nail Technology and its Art. Covering Nail tipping, nail tips, tip application, supplies for nail tip application, practice techniques. Applying acrylic nail enhancements, liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements, liquid and polymer powder nail enhancement supplies, liquid and polymer powder nail enhancement maintenance, crack repair and removal, odourless liquid and polymer powder products, coloured polymer powder products, practice techniques. Applying ultra-gel nail enhancements, ultra-gel nail enhancements, when to use ultraviolet gel nail enhancements, choosing the proper ultraviolet gel nail enhancement, UV light units and lamps, Ultraviolet gel nail enhancement polishes, Ultraviolet gel nail enhancement maintenance and removal. Using electric file equipment for nails, types of electric files, choosing an electric file, different drill bits how to choose them, electric filing techniques, electric filing for pedicure treatments, trouble shooting, safety tips. Nail Art, introducing clients to nail art, colour theory, art and design, paint, monomer liquid and polymer powder for nail art, ultraviolet gel nail art, embellishments, airbrushing, nail art competitions. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBBNLS201A Work in a nail services framework SIBBNLS202A Provide manicure and pedicure services SIBBNLS203A Apply ultraviolet gel nail enhancement SIBBNLS204A Apply acrylic nail enhancement SIBBNLS205A Apply nail art SIBBNLS206A Use electric file equipment for nails SIBBNLS207A Apply advanced nail art SHORT COURSES CAREER PATHWAYS SIB20210 Certificate II in Nail Technology SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $1,995.00
53 NAIL SERVICES PATHWAY INTO BEAUTY 53 COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Wednesday 10am-4pm. 170 hours (20 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
54 54 MEN S AND LADIES HAIR STYLING PATHWAY INTO HAIRDRESSING The Hair Styling pathway into SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing covers the basic skills used commonly in a salon, photographic studio, behind the scenes of a catwalk show, weddings, theatre and film. Blow-Drying and styling hair is the most popular technique used in the hairdressing industry. A Hair Stylist will need to be able to appreciate the precision of a haircut and its texture in order to achieve the perfect result. This pathway will go through how to work with a round brush to create voluminous set works. Using the brush in the same manner as a roller set to finger drying leaving you with a pliable effect that will compliment shape but still give you root direction and volume. Blow-Drying techniques should be perfected and used from a hairstylist as an essential styling tool. Emphasis is also given to the skills and knowledge required to apply the principles of hairdressing science, demonstrating and understanding of skin and hair biology and cosmetic chemistry applied to the performance of hairdressing services, assessing skin test reactions, the ability to recognise a range of normal and abnormal conditions of the hair and scalp and to propose treatments from the salon range and the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to perform a range of shampoo and basin services. This pathway also applies to salon assistants and hairdressers in training, who work at the basin area and preparing clients for hairdressers in the salon team. The pathway structure will accent client preparation, client positioning, client protection, posture and work positioning, consultation, influencing factors affecting styling, styling equipment, styling finishing products, styling techniques, apply the styling product, drying the hair, focusing the jet steam, working with tension, step-by-step: blow drying short hair, step-by-step: blow drying long hair, finger drying and editorial twist, applying finishing products to the hair, how do styling products make hair styles last longer? how do heat protecting products work? keeping heated styling equipment clean, heated equipment: straightening irons and tongs styling products and tongs. Note students will not be able to perform Hair Styling as a professional service without full completion of the SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. Hair Styling is only a pathway that leads into SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 SHORT COURSES UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHBAS201A Perform shampoo and basin services SIHHCCS302A Perform a full client consultation SIHHHDS303A Design and apply short to medium-length hair design finishes SIHHIND201A Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas SIHHHSC301A Apply the principles of hairdressing science SIHHHSC302A Identify and treat hair and scalp conditions
55 MEN S AND LADIES HAIR STYLING PATHWAY INTO HAIRDRESSING 55 CAREER PATHWAYS SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $2, COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Tuesday 10am-4pm. 180 hours (25 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
56 56 LADIES HAIR CUTTING PATHWAY INTO HAIRDRESSING This Ladies Hair cutting pathway into SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing is arranged with Colour Cosmetica s Academy timeless cutting techniques. This pathway is the perfect introduction to our classic combination of cut design and art. You will cover performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to develop 2-D visual representations, plans for haircut structures, designing and applying graduated, layered, one length or solid haircut structures and over comb techniques. Participants will learn how to create classic looks with precision that will perform the foundation in cut, art and design for their clients again and again. Incorporating one length, gradation and layering as well as the multitude of style variations on these techniques, this pathway is laden with cutting instruction, guided work sessions and innovative visual based learning. Note students will not be able to perform Ladies haircutting as a professional service without full completion of the SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. Ladies Hair Cutting is only a pathway that leads into SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHCCS302A Perform a full client consultation SIHHHCS301A Design haircut structures SIHHHCS302A Apply one length or solid haircut structures SIHHHCS303A Apply graduated haircut structures SIHHHCS304A Apply layered haircut structures SIHHHCS305A Apply over-comb techniques CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $2, COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Wednesday 10am-4pm. 160 hours (20 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
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58 58 MEN S BARBERING PATHWAY INTO HAIRDRESSING Colour Cosmetica Industry recognises the individual needs of men s barbering; this pathway leads into SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing and is dedicated to the art of men s specialist cutting, styling and finishing techniques that have been developed to meet the needs of the contemporary man of today. Using all classic techniques, participants will use the tools to create classic, contemporary and up to the minute men s styles. All sessions are explained, demonstrated and reinforced with practical work sessions. The pathway covers the skills and knowledge required to combine haircut structures for traditional and classic haircut designs on men, working with all hair lengths and includes texture, gradation, layering, scissors-over comb finishing techniques and men s facial hair shave and design. Note students will not be able to perform Men s haircutting as a professional service without full completion of the SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. Men s Hair Cutting is only a pathway that leads into SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHHCS307A Combine structures for traditional and classic men s haircut designs SIHHHCS308A Design and maintain beards and moustaches SIHHHCS309A Perform face and head shaves SIHHHCS305A Apply over-comb techniques CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $1, COURSE DURATION 20 weeks. Thursday 10am-4pm. 100 hours (10 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
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60 60 HAIR COLOURING AND TECHNICAL HAIRDRESSING PATHWAY This pathway is the perfect introduction to the colour medium for new industry members wanting to commence specializing in the world of colour. It covers the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to select and apply products to colour and lighten hair, encompassing colour chart usage, tint, foil, double process and artistic freehand techniques. Participants will have every opportunity to acquire how to create hair colour that works with skin tones and facial features enhancing ones natural beauty whilst making the most of the cut and complementing the shape. Extensive demonstrations will build on basic knowledge and help to fully explore finishing techniques. Students will also be exposed to more up-to-the minute techniques to inspire them for future creations. Note students will not be able to perform Technical Hairdressing as a professional service without the full completion of SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. Technical Hairdressing is only a pathway that leads into SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHCLS302A Colour and lighten hair SIHHCLS303A Design and perform full and partial highlighting techniques SIHHCLS304A Neutralise unwanted colours and tones SIHHCLS305A Perform on scalp full head and retouch bleach services SIHHCCS302A Perform a full client consultation CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $1, COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Tuesday 10am-4pm. 170 hours (20 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
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62 62 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION STYLING AND CONSULTANCY Begin your career in Men s and Ladies Fashion Styling with the entry position of an assistant Fashion Stylist and Consultant. As an Assistant Fashion Stylist and Consultant you will perform a key role in determining the style and image of clients for published editorial features, print or television advertising campaigns, music videos, concert performances and any public appearances made by celebrities, models or other public figures. You will be part of a large creative team, collaborating with Fashion Designers, Photographers, Directors, Hair Stylists and Make-up Artists to create the look, image and style for projects. Through style, image and concept you will create art using clothing and accessories as your creative medium. You may also assist in providing image and consultancy services including personal shopping, restructuring or reorganizing a client s wardrobe and defining the client s personal lifestyle through their image and appearance. Working as an Assistant Fashion Stylist and consultant will allow you to share your passion and creativity for style while on your way to becoming the next Gok Wan or Rachel Zoe! NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 SHORT COURSES UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIRXWHS101 Apply safe working practices SIRXCLM101 Organise and maintain work areas SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment SIRXICT001A Operate retail technology SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services BSBDES202A Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context BSBDES301A Explore the use of colour BSBSMB304A Determine resources requirements for the micro business BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances The fashion stylist Essential fashion styling research Sectors with fashion styling Preparing for a fashion photo-shoot The fashion photo-shoot on production Fashion in motion
63 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION STYLING AND CONSULTANCY 63 CAREER PATHWAYS SIR10112 Certificate I in Retail Services SIR20212 Certificate II in Retail Services SIR30212 Certificate III in Retail Operations SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy SIR50212 Diploma of Visual Merchandising COURSE COST $3, COURSE DURATION 24 weeks. Friday 10am-4pm. 355 hours (50 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
64 64 INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL MERCHANDISING DESIGN AND DISPLAY The right ambience and atmospherics of a retail store and the key to success in creating the perfect atmosphere to encourage shoppers and positive sales. You will work to maintain and heighten retail standards through working as part of a team to create innovative and creative In-Store Visual Merchandising Displays. As a team you will be responsible for promoting awareness of fashion and trends to shoppers through creative In-Store Visual merchandising techniques. Through In-Store Visual Merchandising you will lead customers through a shop in a logical order, encouraging them to stop at designated points and lead to eventual sales. You will make the store a favourite space for customers by creating a space that is easy to shop in with accessible products and clear signage. You will work as part of a team to create a successful floor layout with innovative and smart product groupings, appropriate fixtures and fittings to display stock, creative merchandising displays and signage and graphics to create ambience. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 SHORT COURSES UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIRXWHS101 Apply safe working practices SIRXCLM101 Organise and maintain work areas SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment SIRXICT001A Operate retail technology SIRXMER202 Plan, create and maintain displays SIRXMER201 Merchandise products BSBDES202A Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context BSBDES301A Explore the use of colour SIRXMER406 Monitor in-store visual merchandising display BSBSMB304A Determine resources requirements for the micro business BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances The history of visual merchandising The role of the visual merchandiser Store design Windows In-store visual merchandising Mannequins The visual merchandiser s studio IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHED THEME THAT BEGINS WITH OUR WINDOWS AND TRANSLATES TO ALL AREAS IN-STORE. THE IN-STORE AREAS ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT AS OUR WINDOWS AND PROVIDE OUR CUSTOMERS WITH INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT. JOHN GERHARDT, CREATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR, HOLT RENFREW
65 INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL MERCHANDISING DESIGN AND DISPLAY 65 CAREER PATHWAYS SIR10112 Certificate I in Retail Services SIR20212 Certificate II in Retail Services SIR30212 Certificate III in Retail Operations SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy SIR50212 Diploma of Visual Merchandising COURSE COST $3, COURSE DURATION 24 weeks. Friday 10am-4pm. 430 hours (60 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
66 66 CREATE LONG HAIR Create Long Hair is the Classic Long Hair pathway into SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing is based on mastering the art of long hair techniques, it s discipline and it s cleanliness in work using the manipulation of the Hairstylists hands and fine tools. Commencing from initial principles of form, texture, direction and movement. This pathway will demonstrate how hair is like any other design medium in order to reflect cleanliness of line, precise shape and highly skilled craftsmanship through the finished look. It will also illustrate the importance of discipline and preparation when executing classic precision techniques, to create a solid foundation for design concepts. Excellent for stylist wanting to enter the word of session styling and Hairdressing. Course structure covers preparing and positioning client, preparing tools and equipment for setting and dressing hair equipment, styling materials and tools, styling products for classic long hair designs, creatively style and dress hair, consultation, agree the effect before you start designing, the principles of heat styling, setting techniques step by step curls and curling winding root to point winding point to root- rolling hair pin curling curl and body direction finger waving - and designing, building enough structure and support into the design - back brushing hair - back combing hair, vertical roll - french pleat, plaiting hair, weaving, contemporary twists, chignons, top knots, barrel curls, bee hive and combination classics. Note students will not be able to perform Create Long Hair as a professional service without full completion of the SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. Create Long Hair is only a pathway that leads into SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHCCS302A Perform a full client consultation SIHHHDS304A Design and apply classic long hair up styles SIHHCCS304A Plan services for special events SIHHIND306A Participate in a session styling team CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing SHORT COURSES COURSE COST $1,505.00
67 CREATE LONG HAIR 67 COURSE DURATION 15 weeks. Thursday 10am-4pm. 145 hours (20 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
68 68 INTRODUCTION INTO HAIR MAKE-UP FASHION SESSION STYLING If you love hair, make-up and fashion but do not know what to expect from the industries or you are unsure on what career path to take, then this is the program for you. This course provides a visual and exciting introduction into the careers of Hairdressing, Make-up Artistry and Fashion Styling. Students will gain an essential understanding of the skills required to succeed in a career in these areas. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHIND306A Participate in a session styling team SIRXSLS002A Advice on products and services SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services SIHHCCS304A Plan services for special events CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $1, COURSE DURATION 20 weeks. Tuesday 10am-4pm. 140 hours (20 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1 SHORT COURSES
69 INTRODUCTION INTO HAIR MAKE-UP FASHION SESSION STYLING 69
70 70 THE MEN S GROOMING GUIDE The Men s Grooming Guide is a pathway into SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing and is excellent for Men whom are wanting to start a career in Barbering. Barbering has made a real come back globally. Men from all ages flock to Barbershops to revel in its chilled vibe, meet cool people, listen to good music and be able to have all men s grooming services in a one stop shop. The men s grooming pathway will cover the skills you need to work safely when styling men s hair, beards and moustaches. You will be able to create a range of facial hair shapes and styles, with the ability to identify client s wants and needs when shaving. This pathway will also give you the skills to prepare the skin for shaving, ability to shave men s hair and apply finishing products whilst having the understanding of health and safety factors related to shaving. Get savvy in creatively restyling men s hair, understand how to use a variety of techniques to create different effects and be able to communicate professionally and provide men s aftercare. Note students will not be able to perform the Men s Grooming Guide as a professional service without full completion of the SIH30III CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. The Men s Grooming Guide is only a pathway that leads into SIH30III CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 SHORT COURSES UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace SIRXWHS101 Apply safe working practices SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment SIHHBAS201A Perform shampoo and basis services SIHHHCS309A Perform face and head shaves SIHHHCS308A Design and maintain beards and moustaches SIHHIND304A Hone and strop straight razors SIHHIND201A Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas Men s guide to hair cleansing and conditioning Men s guide to hair styling Men s guide to the shave Men s guide to face and body care Men s guide to the wardrobe
71 THE MEN S GROOMING GUIDE 71 CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $2, COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Tuesday 6pm-9pm and Thursday 10am-4pm. 210 hours (30 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
72 72 MEN S HAIR COLOURING AND TECHNICAL HAIRDRESSING PATHWAY The Men s Hair Colouring and Technical Hairdressing Pathway is the perfect introduction for Men wanting to enter into Men s Barbering and Grooming and or Ladies Hairdressing focusing on all colour mediums. This pathway is an entry into SIH30III Certificate III in Hairdressing, specializing in the world of men s hair colouring. Encompassing colour chart usage, men s tinting, foiling, men s double process and artistic freehand techniques. Participants will have every opportunity to acquire how to create men s hair colour that works with skin tones and facial features enhancing ones natural spunk whilst making the most of the cut and complementing the shape. Extensive demonstrations will build on basic knowledge and help to fully explore finishing techniques. Students will also be exposed to more up-to-the minute techniques to inspire them for future creations Note students will not be able to perform Men s Hair Colour and Technical Hairdressing as a professional service without the full completion of SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. Men s Hair Colour and Technical Hairdressing is only a pathway that leads into SIH30111 CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHCLS302A Colour and lighten hair SIHHCLS303A Design and perform full and partial highlighting techniques SIHHCLS304A Neutralise unwanted colours and tones SIHHCLS305A Perform on scalp full head and retouch bleach services SIHHCCS302A Perform a full client consultation CAREER PATHWAYS SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $1, COURSE DURATION 22 weeks. Tuesday 10am-4pm. 170 hours (20 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
73 MEN S HAIR COLOURING AND TECHNICAL HAIRDRESSING PATHWAY 73
74 74 ENTRANCE INTO BARBERING AND HAIRDRESSING If you are interested in barbering and ladies and men s hair but don t know what to expect from the industry, then this is the pathway for you. This entrance short course into barbering and hairdressing will look at the importance of communication in relation to the men s grooming industry, focusing on male client care, promoting additional services and products to male clients, organising and maintaining a retail area, for men s grooming, haircare and skincare products, contributing to the planning and implementation of men s promotional activities, teamwork, marketing, advertising, personal selling skills and unique selling points. It will also introduce you to all health and safety laws within industry, monitoring and maintaining health and safety practice in the salon and barbershop, hygienic and safe working practices, effective consultation techniques, record cards, treatment planning, sterilization and disinfection and brush care. Note students will not be able to perform Barbering and Hairdressing as a professional service without full completion of the SIH30III CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. The Entrance into Barbering and Hairdressing is only a pathway that leads into SIH30III CERTIFICATE III IN HAIRDRESSING. NATIONAL CODE SIH30111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIHHIND201A Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas SIHHOHS201A Apply salon safety procedures SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace CAREER PATHWAYS SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing SIH30111 Certificate III in Hairdressing COURSE COST $ COURSE DURATION 9-10 weeks. Tuesday 6pm-9pm. 80 hours (10 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
75 ENTRANCE INTO BARBERING AND HAIRDRESSING 75
76 76 MEN S LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT PATHWAY The Men s Leadership and Management pathway covers the intricate skill required to become a successful team leader or manager. As a business manager/leader, you are required to be responsible for the communication of objectives, developing and training teams while actively supporting them to achieve goals, plans and targets and delegating responsibility. Individuals will develop skills in leading work teams on individual projects or for work in general. The skills encompass the requirements for encouraging innovation within individual team members as well as a team as a whole, including how to put a team together and keep it working well, how to structure work and monitor progress, how to ensure the team members have the information and skills they need and how to apply innovative work skills to the leadership role to coordinate work teams in a retail environment. It involves monitoring and organising staffing levels, informing team members of expected standards of work, coaching and motivating the team and maintaining staffing records. Please note that this course is recommended for students studying at a SACE Stage 2 level. NATIONAL CODE SIH40111 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIRXMGT003A Lead and manage people SIRXQUA002A Lead a team to foster innovation SIRXMGT001A Coordinate work teams CAREER PATHWAYS SIH40111 Certificate IV in Hairdressing SIR40212 Certificate IV in Retail Management BSB40407 Certificate IV in Small Business Management SIR50207 Diploma of Visual Merchandising SIR50112 Diploma of Retail Management COURSE COST $1, COURSE DURATION 15 weeks. Wednesday 6pm-9pm. 105 hours (15 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
77 MEN S LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT PATHWAY 77
78 78 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PATHWAY This Small Business Pathway covers the success of a likely business idea. Looking at business ideas as a whole, in an open minded way and identifying how your business idea will work in practice, developing a clear understanding of your customer s needs, your competitor s activities and the market for your business idea. Identifying the implications of any laws you will need to meet, resources you will need to buy and skills you or others will need to develop. It will help you determine whether your business idea is likely to make you enough money to cover your costs and any other profits that you need to make. This pathway in small business management will help you determine what business you want, know why it will be successful, help you discuss the skills that you have to operate a successful business, know how your business will be financed, know realistically how profitable the business will be when operating, know how much your clients will need to be charged to be profitable and have a contingency plan in place for unseen circumstances. This pathway will also cover the monitoring and effective use of resources, meeting productivity and the development and action of targets to make a positive contributions to the effectiveness of the business. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY BSBSMB304A Determine resource requirements for the micro business BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances CAREER PATHWAYS SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services CUF40407 Certificate IV in Make-up SIR40212 Certificate IV in Retail Management BSB40407 Certificate IV in Small Business Management CUV40111 Certificate IV in Visual Arts SIB50210 Diploma of Salon Management CUV50111 Diploma of Visual Arts COURSE COST $1, SHORT COURSES COURSE DURATION 15 weeks. Wednesday 6pm-9pm. 140 hours (20 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
79 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PATHWAY 79
80 80 MERCHANDISING PATHWAY This merchandising pathway will visit creative and successful skills and knowledge required to merchandise products within a cosmetic, beauty, hair or fashion current and progressive retail store. It involves the arrangement and presentation of merchandise, setting up and maintaining displays and labelling and pricing stock. Successful candidates will have a strong understanding of the role of a visual merchandiser. Developing a strong understanding the day to day role of a visual merchandiser, visual merchandising techniques for a department store and visual merchandising techniques for multiple chain stores and small retail outlets. Knowledge of store designs is also covered, understanding what a store design is, why is store design important, who designs the store, and how does a store design work. Window Merchandising represents a strong focus being confident in getting to know your windows, planning a window display, themes and schemes, budgeting, props and designing a window display. Colour palettes, window prepping, installing the window display, lighting, signage and graphics play a major highlight within this pathway, knowledge of window calendars, window standards, maintenance and budget. Another emphasis is given to instore merchandising, product adjacencies, floor layouts, fixtures and fittings, wall fixtures, product handling, in store displays and hot shops, point of sale and add on sales, clearance merchandise, signage and ticketing, store ambience, industry retail standards, maintenance and virtual visual merchandising. Mannequins and the visual merchandiser s tool box are also a prominence alongside with health and safety. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIRXMER201 Merchandise products SIRXMER406 Monitor in-store visual merchandising display SIRXMER202 Plan, create and maintain displays SHORT COURSES CAREER PATHWAYS SIR20212 Certificate II in Retail Services SIB20110 Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $1,055.00
81 MERCHANDISING PATHWAY 81 COURSE DURATION 15 weeks. Wednesday 10am-4pm. 100 hours (10 SACE credits) COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils, Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
82 82 INTRODUCTION TO BEAUTY AND NAILS Interested in beauty and nails? Then this introduction course will allow you to make the move from personal interest to skill. Enjoy and learn from practical work sessions are supported with nail and beauty theory and grooming fundamentals. This course is the ideal introduction to further studies in Make up and Beauty Therapy. Nails Learn the art of creating perfectly groomed nails, from the fingers all the way down to the toes! This highly practical course teaches students the art and finish of manicures, pedicures and nail paint and polish. Beauty The course also introduces the fundamentals of beauty with focus on client consultation and service, skin types, skin conditions, applying product knowledge, skin cleansing and basic facial procedures. NATIONAL CODE SIB30110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products SIBBNLS202A Provide manicure and pedicare services SIRXWHS101 Apply safe working practices CAREER PATHWAYS SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB40110 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB50110 Diploma of Beauty Therapy COURSE COST $ COURSE DURATION Term 1 and Term 2. Wednesday 10am-4pm. 125 hours (15 SACE credits) SHORT COURSES COMPULSORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS All students are required to supply the following materials and ensure that they are available at all lessons: Basic Stationery - Pens, Pencils (Colours and Lead), Highlighters, Eraser, Glue Stick, Diary, A4 Folders with Notepaper x 1
83 INTRODUCTION TO BEAUTY AND NAILS 83 SHORT COURSES
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