Cosmetology Certificate (12.0401 and 12.0413) Uvalde Campus
Cosmetology Certificate
Purpose
The Cosmetology program provides graduates with the necessary skills and knowledge to pass the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Examination and to function as competent cosmetologists.
Admission Requirements
Students are admitted to the Cosmetology program through the regular college admission procedures (see Admission Regulations section). The cosmetology program is a one-year Certificate program and meets the requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. It is based on a fall, spring, and
In addition to regular college admission requirements, students must also:
- Enroll in the student liability insurance, TDLR permit which is included in the college registration fees.
- Provide evidence of current tuberculosis (T.B.) Test.
The Cosmetology Certificate program has fall and spring enrollment available.
The Cosmetology Certificate program is TSI Assessment waived.
Program of Study
Cosmetology Certificate
Program of Study
Fall Semester
Course Number | Title | Credit |
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EDUC 1300π | Learning Framework | |
or | ||
COLS 0300 | College Success Skills | |
CSME 1401 | Orientation to Cosmetology | 4 |
CSME 1405 | Fundamentals of Cosmetology | 4 |
CSME 1443 | Manicuring and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 1248 | Principles of Skin Care | 2 |
CSME 1310 | Introduction to Haircutting and | |
Related Theory | 3 | |
Total | 17 |
Spring Semester
Course Number | Title | Credit |
---|---|---|
CSME 2310 | Advanced Haircutting and Related Theory | 3 |
CSME 1453 | Chemical Reformation and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2401 | Principles of Hair Coloring and Related | |
Theory | 4 | |
CSME 2439 | Advanced Hair Design | 4 |
Total | 15 |
Summer Session
Course Number | Title | Credit |
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CSME 2337 | Advanced Cosmetology Techniques | 3 |
CSME 2343 | Salon Development | 3 |
CSME 24411 | Preparation for State Licensing Examination | 4 |
Total | 10 | |
Total Hours for Cosmetology Certificate | 42 |
Notes:
- Capstone course that consolidates the student's learning experiences.
π All students are required to take EDUC 1300 or COLS 0300; however, EDUC 1300/COLS 0300 do not count toward degree requirements.
Contact Hours
To complete the program of study, a student must complete 1,216 contact hours.Tuition and Fees
Standard tuition and fees are assessed to each student as indicated in Finances section. They can also expect to pay the following additional expenses: (approximate cost)
Equipment $650.00
Books $317.00 (eBook available - $251.00)
Uniform Smock $40.00
State Board supplies $90.00
Withdrawal and Dismissal Policy
The SWTJC Cosmetology Department reserves the right to request at any time the withdrawal or dismissal of any student whose health, conduct, personal qualities or scholastic records indicate that it would be inadvisable for the student to continue in the program. A student wishing to withdraw from the program is required to:
- complete the withdrawal procedure for the Department of Cosmetology as outlined in the student handbook.
- complete the withdrawal procedure for SWTJC as stated in the college catalog.
Graduation Requirements
Cosmetology students may participate in the graduation exercises. The student will be eligible for graduation and a Certificate upon satisfactorily completing the program. The student is responsible for making formal application for graduation (see Curricula section). Satisfactory completion will qualify the student to take the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Examination for the Cosmetology Operator License.
Cosmetology Catalog Pages
Program of Study Full-Text Catalog Pages (Opens Full Catalog)
Cosmetology Instructor
Purpose
The Cosmetology Instructor program provides graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to pass the instructor examination administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and to serve the cosmetology industry in the teaching field. Only licensed cosmetologists can enroll in the Instructor program.
Admission Requirements
Students are admitted to the Cosmetology Instructor program through the regular college admission procedures (see Admission Regulations section). The cosmetology instructor program is a one-year Certificate program and meets the requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. It is based on fall, and spring sessions.
In addition to regular college admission requirements, students must also:
- Enroll in the student liability insurance, which is included in the college registration fees.
- Provide evidence of current tuberculosis (T.B.) test.
- Hold a valid cosmetology license, Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
- Hold a high school diploma or GED certificate.
Program of Study
Cosmetology Instructor Certificate
Program of Study
Fall Semester
Course Number | Title | Credit |
---|---|---|
EDUC 1300π | Learning Framework | |
or | ||
COLS 0300 | College Success Skills | |
CSME 1435 | Orientation to the Instruction of | |
Cosmetology | 4 | |
CSME 1434 | Cosmetology Instructor I | 4 |
CSME 2414 | Cosmetology Instructor II | 4 |
Total | 12 |
Spring Semester
Course Number | Title | Credit |
---|---|---|
CSME 2449 | Cosmetology Instructor III | 4 |
CSME 2444 | Cosmetology Instructor IV | 4 |
CSME 24451 | Instructional Theory and Clinic Operation | 4 |
Total | 12 | |
Total Hours for Instructor's Certificate | 24 |
Notes:
- Capstone course that consolidates the student's learning experiences.
π All students are required to take EDUC 1300 or COLS 0300; however, EDUC 1300/COLS 0300 do not count toward degree requirements.
Contact Hours
To complete the program of study, a student must complete 750 contact hours.
Tuition and Fees
Standard tuition and fees are assessed to each student as indicated in Finances section. Each student can also expect to purchase the following required materials and supplies: (approximate cost)Equipment $125
Books $234
Uniforms $40
TDLR Rule Book $14
Withdrawal and Dismissal Policy
The SWTJC Cosmetology Department reserves the right to request at any time the withdrawal or dismissal of any student whose health, conduct, personal qualities or scholastic records indicate that it would be inadvisable for the student to continue in the program. A student wishing to withdraw from the program is required to:- complete the withdrawal procedure for the Department of Cosmetology as outlined in the student handbook.
- complete the withdrawal procedure for SWTJC as stated in the college catalog.
Graduation Requirements
Cosmetology students may participate in the graduation exercises. The student will be eligible for graduation and a Certificate upon satisfactorily completing the program. The student is responsible for making formal application for graduation (see Curricula section). Satisfactory completion will qualify the student to take the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Examination for the Cosmetology Instructor License.
Cosmetology Instructor Catalog Pages
Program of Study Full-Text Catalog Pages (Opens Full Catalog)
Cosmetology Resources
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Gainful Employment Disclosure (Instructors)
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