Barbering Course Information

BARBERING COURSE DESCRIPTION

SOC 39.5011.00, CIP Code 12.0402
The curriculum involves 1200 hours to satisfy Kansas state requirements. The program includes extensive instruction and practical experience in men’s cutting, color, texture, men’s grooming, customer service, personal appearance and hygiene, personal motivation and development, retail (Take Home) skills, guest record-keeping, and business ethics, sanitation, state laws and regulations, salon-type administration, and job interviewing.

*Graduates are prepared to be entry level barbers.

This course is taught in English.

BARBERING COURSE OVERVIEW

Course Hours: 1200 clock hours

The course is divided into pre-clinical classroom instruction and clinical service learning experiences.

  1. Pre-clinical Classroom Instruction: The first 280 hours are devoted to classroom workshops where students learn design principles, technical information, and professional practices.
  2. Clinic Classroom Floor Learning Experience: The remaining 920 hours are spent in the clinic floor area where practical experience is gained.

BARBERING COURSE OUTLINE

Your time at Paul Mitchell The School Wichita for the barbering program will be divided into six designations:

  1. Core Curriculum: A 280 hour orientation, known as the Core program, instills the basic fundamentals. Students are graded and evaluated using written, oral, and practical testing methods. Students must successfully complete the Core curriculum prior to attending regularly scheduled daily classes in cutting, color, permanent waving, and chemical texture services.
  2. Clinic Classroom Learning Experience: Your clinic floor time from 280 to 1200 hours will be guided with individual attention and group learning experiences using mini-classes, clinic classroom worksheets, and periodic evaluations developed specifically for this monitoring progress. This is when you begin experiencing your clinic classroom education on paying clients in the clinic classroom area.
  3. Classroom Learning Experience: Your classroom time from 280 to 1200 hours is divided into four (4) areas: cutting, color, texture, and men’s grooming. Each area has an instructor who conducts the different specialty classes each week. Classroom Learning Experiences may also include retail, motivation, self improvement, professional development, and attendance education which may be conducted by an instructor, non-licensed staff member or guest artist.
  4. Adaptive Curriculum: From 280 to 600 hours, you will enter a new phase of specialty classroom workshops coupled with challenging practical services designed to continue building your skills as a future barber professional.
  5. Creative Curriculum: You will spend your last 600 hours in Paul Mitchell The School Wichita in “high gear” by dressing, acting, and working like a true salon professional. You will use your own artistic and creative abilities, coupled with the assistance of the Learning Leaders, to prepare yourself for your future career.

BARBERING COURSE SUBJECTS

The instructional program of Paul Mitchell The School Wichita meets or exceeds the state requirements.

Subject

Theory Hours

Practical Hours

Scientific Fundamentals of Barbering

 

150

Histology of the Hair and Skin

 

10

Anatomy including particularly structure of the head, face & neck

 

10

Skin, Scalp and Hair and their Common Disorders

 

10

Electricity as applied to Barbering

 

2

Elementary Chemistry in Relation to Sterilization and Antiseptics

 

10

Chemistry and Pharmacology

 

2

Sanitation and Sterilization

10

10

Hygiene & First Aid

 

5

Bacteriology

 

5

Scalp Care and Shampooing

30

5

Instruments

 

5

Economics, Equipment and Shop Management

 

15

History of Barbering

 

5

Singeing and Hair Tonics

1

1

Soaps, Shampoos, Creams, Lotions, and Tonics

 

5

Facials, Massages, and Packs

20

5

Honing and Stropping

1

1

Shaving

100

20

Haircutting

600

25

Hair Styling and Arranging

30

10

Permanent Waving

20

10

Coloring Bleaching Tinting and Dyeing the Hair

25

17

Law and Ethics

 

25

TOTAL HOURS

837

363

TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS

1200 Hours

The institution offers employment assistance to help graduates’ efforts to secure education-related employment that includes, but is not limited to training in professionalism, resume’ development, job interview preparation and job search skills. No additional hours will be required to complete the additional training and these additional courses are not a requirement for state licensure.

BARBERING PROGRAM TESTING AND GRADING PROCEDURE

The following tests and grading procedures are used to assess student learning and mastery of course content in the 1200-hour course:

  1. Academic theory exams: Students must receive a grade of 80% or higher on each assigned theory exam.
  2. Core written and practical skills evaluation: Students must receive a grade of 80% or higher on each written exam and each practical skill exam in order to complete the Core program. The exams are an overview of instruction taught during the Core schedule. All Core written and practical skill exams must be passed with a 80% in order to transition to the Clinic Classroom. If students are unable to pass each exam after two attempts, the student may be asked to withdraw from the program and re-enroll in the next available Core class start date.
  3. Final exam 1: This exam covers an overview of all related cosmetology subjects (e. g., anatomy, chemistry, etc. ). Students must receive a grade of 80% or higher on all final exams.
  4. Final exam 2: The written exam covers an overview of all theory instruction, Kansas state law, and other items covered on the state cosmetology exam. Students must receive a grade of 80% or higher on all final exams.
  5. Clinic Practical Skill Assessments: Future Professionals progress in practical skill assessments and theory hours will be digitally monitored on a weekly basis by the Future Professional Advisor using the Course Key app. All assigned practical skill assessments must be completed in order to complete the program.

BARBERING INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES AND METHODS

The courses are provided through a sequential set of learning steps which address specific tasks necessary for State Board preparation, graduation and job entry level skills. Clinic equipment, implements and products are comparable to those used in the industry. Each student will receive instruction that relates to the performance of useful, creative and productive career oriented activities. The course is presented through well-developed lesson plans that reflect the latest educational methods. Subjects are presented by means of lecture, demonstration, and student participation. Audio-visual aids, guest speakers, field trips, and other related learning methods are used in the course.