Debutantes School of Cosmetology & Nail Technology
Our Cosmetology Program incorporates 1500 hours of classroom instruction and hands-on experience to provide you with the skills required to work in the beauty and spa industry. Below is just a sample of some of the exciting things you will learn at Debutantes:
- Sanitation & Sterilization
- Shampooing & Rinses
- Hair Analysis
- Scalp Treatments
- Skin Care & Make-up
- Manicuring
- Haircutting
- Hair coloring
- Permanent Waving
- Chemical Hair straightening
- Hairstyling
- Salon Management
- Professional Development
- Chemistry
COSMETOLOGY CURRICULUM
At Debutantes you will learn all of the skills required to become a licensed Cosmetologist .The following is a breakdown of the 1500 hour curriculum for our Cosmetology Program
Basic Training – 150 hours of classroom instruction in general theory and practical application. Completion of this training is required prior to practicing on the public
Practical Chemical Application/Hair Treatment – 500 hours of a combination of classroom instruction and hands on experience
Hair Styling/Hair Dressing – 475 hours of a combination of classroom instruction and hands on experience
Shop Management, Sanitation and Interpersonal Relations – 200 hours of classroom instruction
Esthetics – 85 hours of instruction
Nail Technology – 55 hours of instruction
Electives – 35 hours
Internship program – May be substituted for 150 hours of the 1500 hours
COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR CURRICULUM
Debutantes School of Cosmetology and Nail Technology will prepare you to become a licensed Illinois Certified Cosmetology Instructor.
The 1000 hour program is broken down as follows:
500 hours of Post-Graduate School Training that includes all subjects in the
basic cosmetology curriculum (Hours can be substituted with two or more years of practical experience)
20 hours of Educational Psychology
20 hours of Teaching Methods (Theory)
150 hours of Application of Teaching Methods
50 hours of Business Methods
260 hours of Student Teaching under the on-site supervision of an Illinois licensed teacher. The student teacher will be expected to present theoretical and practical demonstrations to students in the basic curriculum
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