2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

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BAR 112 BAR 113 BAR 115 BAR 120 BAR 121 BAR 130 BAR 133 BAR 143

Science of Barbering

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Area V - Technical Courses of Study:

53

ASE 101 ASE 112 ASE 121 ASE 122 ASE 124 ASE 130 ASE 133 ASE 162 ASE 191 ASE 220 ASE 224 ASE 230 ASE 239 ASE 244 ASE 246 ASE 263 ASE 284 ASE 285 ASE 286

Fundamentals of Automotive Tech Electrical Fundamentals Braking Systems Suspension and Steering

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3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2

Fundamentals of Barbering Applications 3

Cutting & Styling Techniques Properties of Chemistry Chemical Hair Processing

3 3 3 3 3 3

Automotive Engines Drive Train and Axles

Marketing & Business Management Hair Styling & Management Lab

Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning Electrical/Electronic Systems CO-OP Advanced Automotive Engines Manual Transmission and Transaxle Automatic Transmission and Transaxle

State Board Review

Select 3 credit hours from the following courses: • BAR 120 Properties of Chemistry

3 3 3

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BAR 121 BAR 187

Chemical Hair Processing Special Topics in Barbering

Engine Performance I Engine Performance II Automotive Emissions Hybrid & Electric Vehicles

BARBERING Certificate – 53 Credit Hours

CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP

Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.

General Studies Courses

Hours(s)

Pre-Professional Courses • ORI 101

B ARBERING (BAR)

Orientation to College

1

NOTE: See Area V* for other College Requirements

MISSION: The mission of the barbering program is to prepare graduates to be successful in the profession of Barber-styling in the personal appearance industry. The Barbering program has a central goal to empower students to become skilled professionals and confident entrepreneurs through a combination of theory, practical experience and professional development.The Barbering program is committed to transforming students lives by providing a pathway to a rewarding and financially stable career through structured coursework and guided practice students gain the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today's competitive barbering industry. To succeed in the program, students must be committed to con- sistent practice, active learning, and mastery of both theoretical concepts and practical techniques. This includes developing a solid understanding of scientific principles in areas such as Anatomy, Chemistry and Sanitation, which supports all practical barbering processes.

Area I – Written Composition Select one of the following courses: • COM 100

3

Career Technical English English Composition I**

3 3

ENG 101

Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts Select one of the following courses: * • SPC 103

2-3

Career Technical Speaking Fundamentals of Oral Comm.** Fundamentals of Public Speaking** Intro. to Interpersonal Comms**

2 3 3 3

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SPH 106 SPH 107 SPH 116

Area III – Natural Science & Mathematics Select one of the following courses: * • MAH 101

3

Introductory Technical Math 1 Intermediate College Algebra** Mathematical Applications**

3 3 3

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MTH 100 MTH 116

(or higher level math)** Area V* – Pre-Professional /College Requirements

3

Select one of the following courses: • CIS 130

3 3

Introduction to Info. Systems*

CIS 146

Computer Applications*

T OTAL P RE -P ROFESSIONAL C OLLEGE R EQUIREMENTS

12-13

* See Degree Plan for listing of approved courses

BARBERING Short Certificate – 28 Credit Hours

** NOTE: For degree seeking students, choose general studies course options

Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.

Area V - Technical Courses of Study:

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BAR 108 BAR 111 BAR 112 BAR 113 BAR 115 BAR 120 BAR 121 BAR 122 BAR 124

Introduction to Barbering Introduction to Barbering Lab

3 3 3

Semester Hours

Science of Barbering

Pre-Professional Courses

1

Fundamentals of Barbering Applications 3

ORI 101

Orientation to College

Cutting & Styling Techniques Properties of Chemistry Chemical Hair Processing

3 3 3 3 3

Technical Courses of Study:

27

Select 27 credit hours from the following courses: • BAR 108 Introduction to Barbering

3 3

Hair Coloring Chemistry

BAR 111

Introduction to Barbering Lab

Hair Coloring Methodology Lab

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