FACIAL SPECIALIST
Get certified as a Facial Specialist in a just over three months. Program includes classroom hours held at our institution and practice hours held in our on-campus salon & spa Elite House of Beauty. Learn the fundamentals of skin care, client care, the ins-and-out of the beauty business and experience the unique opportunity of practicing out of a full-service and functioning spa.
Program Duration
12.3 Weeks
Credentials
Institutional Diploma & Florida State License for "Facial Specialist"
Program Cost
$2,400.00
Program Objective
This program is designed in accordance with the regulations and requirements of the State of Florida to obtain the license entitled “Facial Specialist.” The objective of this program is to provide training for individuals interested in employment as a facial specialist in salons and spas.
Requirements for Application
Applicants for the Facial Specialist program must meet the following admission requirements:
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Must be 18 years old by the time of graduation from the program.
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If under 18, applicant must complete the admissions process with a parent or guardian.
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Proof of high school graduation
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copy of a high school diploma, high school transcripts, or General Education Diploma (GED)
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Proof must list the date of graduation
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Diplomas from outside the United States must be translated and evaluated to show equivalency of high school diplomas.
Program Description
The Facial Specialist program will teach students how to define the composition, function, types of skin, the difference between skin disorders and skin disease, and the steps to follow during a facial treatment, including massage, Makeup application and hair removal. Students will receive hands-on training during the completion of their service hours. Upon successful completion of the program hours, services and final exam, the student will receive a Diploma of completion and will be a registered Facial Specialist in the State of Florida.
Requirements for Graduation
To graduate from the Facial Specialist program, students must:
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Complete a total of 240 hours of theory and clinical practice.
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Passing all courses with 75% (C) or more.
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Meeting all financial obligations with the school.
Upon completion of the program the student will receive a diploma
DISCLOSURE: Students may begin working in their field of training as soon as a diploma is received and state certification is passed.
COURSE OUTLINE
HAE 100 – HIV/AIDS
4 Theory Hours / 0 Lab Hours / 0 Externship Hours / 4 Total Hours / Prerequisites: None
This course is designed to provide the necessary information concerning HIV/AIDS and the medical worker. Students will learn the history of HIV/AIDS, procedures and protocols required for caring for HIV/AIDS patients, the pathology of the disease and the expectations, objectives of clinical management that is standard for HIV/AIDS patients.
2024 Program Start Dates
Program Start Date | Program End Date | Enrollment |
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11/04/2024 | 02/07/2025 | Open |