2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

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MTH 116

Mathematical Applications**

3

CAR 114 CAR 121 CAR 122 CAR 131 CAR 132 CAR 133

Construction Basics Lab

3 3 3 3 3 3

Introduction to Blueprint Reading Concrete and Forming Roof and Ceiling Systems Interior and Exterior Finishing Roof and Ceiling Systems Lab

(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*

COSMETOLOGY (COS)

T OTAL P RE -P ROFESSIONAL C OLLEGE R EQUIREMENTS

12-13

* See Degree Plan for listing of approved courses

MISSION: To prepare students to successfully work in the hairstyling industry.

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

The Cosmetology program at Lawson State is designed to be the road to success. Some of the many aspects of study include: haircutting, hair coloring, styling, identifying scalp and skin disorders, manicures, pedicures, first aid and infection control, and communication skills are but a few of the many areas of study. This allows students to make appropriate decisions about which direction they want to take their career. Developing skills in many disciplines is important because, combined; they provide the foundation that is needed to allow for the many choices available. The programs consist of one full certificate for cosmetology, an AOT in Salon Management, and two specialty short certificates for Nail Technology and Natural Hair Styling. The LSCC Cosmetology program is carefully designed to prepare students to pass the State Board examination and integrates a mock state board exam in all semesters to help familiarize the students with the examination procedures. The full certificate program also has a CO-OP class included in the third semester. This class is designed to introduce completing students into the industry. This is accomplished through industry professionals that have decided to give back to their profession by mentoring up and coming professional (students) in the daily operations of the salon. Both the state board mock exam and the CO-OP program have added to the overall success of the LSCC cosmetology program. This program consists of one certificate and one AOT.

Area V - Technical Courses of Study:

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COS 111 COS 112 COS 113 COS 114 COS 115 COS 116 COS 117 COS 118 COS 143 COS 145 COS 151 COS 167

Introduction to Cosmetology Introduction to Cosmetology Lab Theory of Chemical Services

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Chemical Services Lab Hair Coloring Theory Hair Coloring Lab Basic Spa Techniques Basic Spa Techniques Lab

Specialty Hair Preparation Techniques

Hair Shaping Lab

Nail Care

State Board Review

Select 3 credit hours from the following courses: • COS 123 Cosmetology Salon Practices

3 3

COS 191

Cooperative Learning

COSMETOLOGY Associate in Occupational Technologies Degree (AOT) 76 Credit Hours The Cosmetology certificate must be completed prior to beginning this degree. Technical Major Courses that were taken in the certificate apply to this Associate in Occupational Technologies Degree. Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.

COSMETOLOGY Certificate – 51 Credit Hours

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

Cosmetology (COS) Certificate Salon Management (CBU)

Major: Minor:

General Studies Courses

Hours(s)

Pre-Professional Courses • ORI 101

General Studies Courses

Hours(s)

Orientation to College

1

NOTE: See Area V* for other College Requirements

Pre-Professional Courses • ORI 101

Orientation to College

1

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

3

NOTE: See Area V* for other College Requirements

Area I – Written Composition

Career Technical English English Composition I**

3 3

3 3

ENG 101

ENG 101

English Composition I

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

Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts

2-3

6

Humanities and Fine Arts Course* 3 NOTE: Spanish cannot be used to satisfy this area requirement

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

Select one of the following Speech courses: * • SPH 106

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

3 3 3

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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**

3 3

MTH 100

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