Barbering

  •  Barbering
    Length 900 hours
    Admissions Contact

    Nancy Randolph | RANDOLPHN@pcsb.org

    (727) 893-2500 x2060

    Course Information William Anderson | andersonwil@pcsb.org
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    Evening Barbering Class!!!!
    Mon-Thu, 4:00 - 9:15pm
    TUESDAY Meet'n'Greets at 1:00 pm!!
    October 15th
    November 12th
    December 10th

    Mission: The mission of the Barbering program is to prepare students for employment as a Barber with eligibility for Florida State licensure.
     
    Program I120403 consists of a planned sequence of courses:
     
    Barber 1A – Course COS0160 (320 hours) Students will learn to use safe, sanitary, and efficient work practices; identify, prepare, and perform hair shaping (cutting); and, correct procedures for shampooing, conditioning, and scalp treatments.
     
    Barber 2A – Course COS0161 (150 hours) Students will identify and perform hairstyles; identify, prepare, and perform mustache and beard designs; and, identify, prepare, and perform on clients with wet sets, thermal styling, and braided styles.
     
    Barber 3A – Course COS0162 (300 hours) Students will identify, prepare, and perform hairpieces, wigs, and hair attachments; demonstrate knowledge of professional development (employability skills); and, demonstrate required knowledge of Florida law and the Florida State Board of Cosmetology.
     
    Barber 4A – Course COS0163 (130 hours) Students will identify and prepare hair pieces and hair attachments; identify and perform permanent waving/reconstruction and curl/chemical relaxing; identify and apply temporary/semi-demi permanent and permanent color; and, identify and apply lighteners and specialty color techniques.
     
    Distance Education – Not available.
     
    Industry Certification(s): Barber, Licensure - Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
     
    Services Available: All work is performed by Barbering students.  
     
    Minimum Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirement:  75%
     
    Minimum Attendance Requirement:  70%
     
    Basic Skills Exit Requirement for Program CompletionStudent's competency in computation (mathematics) and communication (reading/language arts) is assessed; required basic skills grade levels are: Computation - 9 and Communication - 9.
     

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    Program length and costs are approximate, and subject to change.

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