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regulations. Upon completion, the student should be able to integrate a variety of skills and be ready to begin an internship in a salon setting. 3 Credit Hours BAR 141 PRACTICUM II Prerequisite: As required by the college This course provides the student an additional opportunity to combine knowledge and skill covering all aspects of barber-styling in a professional setting or school lab with minimal supervision. Emphasis is placed on utilization of the knowledge and technical skills covered in the barbering-styling curriculum. Upon completion the student should function in a professional setting as a productive employee or manager. 3 Credit Hours BAR 143 STATE BOARD REVIEW Prerequisite: As required by the college Students are provided a complete review of all written and practical procedures in barbering and state board requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the practical skills necessary to meet the requirements of state board certification and employment. 3 Credit Hours

massage, treatment of hair and scalp proper use and care of implements, shampooing and haircutting, and razor shaving. Upon completion, the student should be able to perform fundamental barbering techniques with limited supervision. 3 Credit Hours

BAR 115 CUTTING & STYLING TECHNIQUES Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course provides practical experience in basic scissor and clipper haircutting. Upon completion, the student will be able to cut and style a client's hair, demonstrating correct scissor and clipper cutting and styling techniques. 3 Credit Hours

BAR 120 PROPERTIES OF CHEMISTRY Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course provides the student with a basic knowledge of chemicals used in barber-styling. Topics include the changes produced in the hair and skin tough exposure to chemicals, electricity, and special light spectrums. Upon completion, the student should understand the proper use of implements and chemicals to treat hair and skin. 3 Credit Hours BAR 121 CHEMICAL HAIR PROCESSING Prerequisite: As required by the college This course provides the student with knowledge and hands-on experience using chemicals to alter the appearance of hair. Emphasis is placed on the use of chemicals to relax, wave, and soft curl the hair. Upon completion, the student should be competent in the use of chemicals to produce desired structure changes to the hair. 3 Credit Hours

BAR 187 SPECIAL TOPICS IN BARBERING Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course provides specialized instruction in various areas related to the barbering profession. Student learning outcomes are developed to support specific student needs. 3 Credit Hours

BIOLOGY (BIO)

BAR 122 HAIRCOLORING CHEMISTRY Prerequisite: As required by the college

BIO 101 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY I Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course provides the student with a basic knowledge of hair color alteration. Topics include temporary, semi- permanent, and permanent changes. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify and explain the procedures for each classification of hair color alteration. 3 Credit Hours

This is an introductory course designed for non-science majors. It includes physical, chemical, and biological principles common to all organisms. These principles are explained through a study of the scientific method, biological organization, cellular structure, bioenergetics of a cell, cell reproduction, gene theory, inheritance, and evolution. A 120-minute laboratory per week is required. 4 Credit Hours

BAR 124 HAIR COLORING METH. LAB Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course provides the student an opportunity for practical application of all classifications of chemical hair coloring and processing products in a supervised environment. Emphasis is placed on experience in all classifications of hair coloring and processing procedures. 3 Credit Hours BAR 130 MARKETING AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Prerequisite: As required by the college This course provides the student with marketing and management skills that are essential for successful salon management. Topics include first aid, job search, bookkeeping, selling techniques, shop floor plans, shop location, and legal regulations. Upon completion, the student should be aware of marketing and business management requirements for a successful salon. 3 Credit Hours

BIO 102 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY II Prerequisite: As required by the college

This is an introductory course designed for non-science majors. It includes evolutionary principles and relationships, environmental and ecological topics, phylogenetics and classification, and a survey of biodiversity. A 120-minute laboratory is required. 4 Credit Hours

BIO 103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I Prerequisite: As required by the college

This is an introductory course for both science and non-science majors. It covers physical, chemical, and biological principles common to all organisms. These principles are explained through the study of cell structure and function, cellular reproduction, basic biochemistry, cell energetics, the process of photosynthesis, and Mendelian and molecular genetics. Also included are the scientific method, basic principles of evolution, and an overview of the diversity of life with a survey of viruses, prokaryotes, and the protists. A 120- minute laboratory is required. 4 Credit Hours

BAR 132 HAIR STYLING AND DESIGN Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course introduces the student to the art of hair style and design. Topics include the selection of styles to create a mood or complement facial features as well as hair replacement and hair pieces. Upon completion, the student should know the principals of style and design 3 Credit Hours BAR 133 HAIR STYLING AND MANAGEMENT LAB Prerequisite: As required by the college This course includes hair styling and management procedure. Emphasis is placed on styling, management, marketing, and legal

BIO 104 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II Prerequisite: BIO103

This course is an introduction to the basic ecological and evolutionary relationships of plants, fungi, and animals and a survey of plant, fungi, and animal diversity including classification, morphology, physiology, and reproduction. A 180-minute laboratory is required. 4 Credit Hours

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