Graduate Certificate in Hairstyling

Fleming College - Sutherland Campus (Peterborough)

Canada,Ontario

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 17,622/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100

Application Fee

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Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 16,000 +

Int. Students: 400 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Fleming College Way, Peterborough, ON K9K 2N7, Canada

Graduate Certificate in Hairstyling

Program Overview

Program Highlights

This compressed program, designed by award-winning industry professionals, combines extensive hands-on training and theory to prepare you for a career as licensed professional hairstylist. Graduates will have completed all required in-school training hours for the Hairstylist 332A Level 1 and 2 Apprenticeship.

You will learn and practice the latest skills in hairstyling techniques, including cutting, styling, naturally derived smoothing treatment, colouring, hair extensions and multicultural hairstyling in the newly designed on-campus salon within Fleming’s Spa + Clinic multidisciplinary environment.

In Fleming’s newly designed onsite Academy Salon you will use environmentally sustainable products and practices to support health, ecological, social and economic wellbeing. The tools in your kit have been meticulously sourced to ensure you are well-equipped from the start.

Community involvement is an important cornerstone within our School. In the final semester you will take part in community outreach days, practicing your skills and building relationships with marginalized groups. Students in the graduating semester also organize and deliver a unique hair show with local community partners. This program also offers the opportunity to gain the Indigenous Perspectives Designation.

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Complete all work in adherence to professional ethics, government regulations, workplace standards and policies, and according to manufacturer's specifications as applicable.
  • Facilitate the provision of healthy and safe working environments and perform sanitization procedures in accordance with related health regulations and legislation
  • Apply entrepreneurial skills to the operation and administration of a hair stylist business.
  • Adapt to various and changing technologies, applications and procedures in the hair styling industry, and develop and present a plan outlining future professional development.
  • Develop and use client service strategies that meet and adapt to individual client needs and expectations.
  • Select and administer preparatory procedures and/or treatments to the hair and scalp using individually selected products to meet the expectations of the client
  • Identify, select and use a variety of tools to cut hair according to the needs and expectations of the client.
  • Select and use standard and specialized techniques to effectively style wet and dry hair.
  • Perform a permanent wave using current and relevant methods according to hair type and style.
  • Chemically relax hair by selecting and applying relevant knowledge of, and skills with, chemical products and techniques in order to meet the needs and expectation of the client.
  • Colour, lighten, tone, highlight and lowlight hair, and/or remove pigment to the level of colour desired.
  • Compare and contrast fibre types, application procedures, specialized tools, and maintenance procedures when working with hair additions.
  • Perform hairstyling using environmentally sustainable practices and products to support health, ecological, social, and economic well-being