Further Details | |
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Course Code | LA18154 |
Location | Distance Learning |
Duration | Part Time, 24 months. |
Department | Hairdressing & Barbering |
Start Date | Roll On, Roll Off |
End Date | Roll On, Roll Off |
Course Overview
Apprentices must achieve all mandatory units and one optional unit.
Mandatory units:
• Consultation
• Shampoo, condition and treat the hair and scalp
• Cut hair using a range of techniques to create a variety of looks
• Style and finish hair using a range of techniques to create a variety of looks
• Colour and lighten hair using a range of techniques
Optional units:
• Perming hair
• Hair relaxing treatments and techniques
• Hair extension services
Mandatory units:
• Consultation
• Shampoo, condition and treat the hair and scalp
• Cut hair using a range of techniques to create a variety of looks
• Style and finish hair using a range of techniques to create a variety of looks
• Colour and lighten hair using a range of techniques
Optional units:
• Perming hair
• Hair relaxing treatments and techniques
• Hair extension services
The course is a mixture of theory and practical workshop sessions. Theory is delivered and assessed through assignments, tasks and externally set examinations.
Paying clients will offer a realistic working environment in which to put theory knowledge into practice and the practical elements of the course will be assessed through observation and oral questioning. Through this learners will build up a portfolio of evidence of the work that they have completed. Learners will be expected to attend day release on a Monday 9am – 4pm
Paying clients will offer a realistic working environment in which to put theory knowledge into practice and the practical elements of the course will be assessed through observation and oral questioning. Through this learners will build up a portfolio of evidence of the work that they have completed. Learners will be expected to attend day release on a Monday 9am – 4pm
It is for this reason that the Hair, Barbering and Beauty Sector (HBB) have chosen not to be overly prescriptive about entry requirements. The training provider and employer are advised to use a range of initial assessment techniques to identify any support needs for the Apprentice from the start of the apprenticeship. This will ensure that those who begin, have the potential to complete the programme. It is advantageous to have had previous experience of working within the hairdressing or Barbering industry.
Entry to the Hairdressing Framework is usually at Foundation Apprenticeship level with progression to Apprenticeship level.
Entry to the Hairdressing Framework is usually at Foundation Apprenticeship level with progression to Apprenticeship level.
To the Level 3 Diploma in Advanced and creative Hairdressing.
Into employment as a junior stylist or other job role within hairdressing related industries.
Into employment as a junior stylist or other job role within hairdressing related industries.
For further details please contact our Employer Engagement team 0300 30 30 006 or email employers@cambria.ac.uk
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