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Hairstylist


Location(s):  Prince Albert   

Hairstylist is a certificate program. Hairstylists who want to work in the trade are legally required to first complete a 1500 hour pre-employment program.

You will learn how to perform techniques on hair, wigs, hairpieces, skin and nails. You will also develop artistry, salon management and customer service skills.

The program provides an apprenticeship period of up to two years.

Graduates of the Hairstylist program have the opportunity of going directly into Level 2 Esthetician.

Length: 45 weeks


Career Opportunities

Graduates may find employment in a variety of positions.

For more information about career opportunities related to this program, contact Student Employment Services at the campus nearest you.

  • artistics and/or technical educators
  • cosmetologists
  • hair colour technicians
  • hair stylists and designers
  • manicurists
  • platform artists
  • sales representatives
  • salon owners
  • salon receptionists and managers
  • skin care and make up specialists
  • wig stylists

Program Details

Start Date(s): August, January

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Admission Requirements


Note

  • Standard First Aid and CPR Level 'A' are required for practicum placement.



Applicants who do not possess the academic qualifications for a program may be admitted if evidence of probable success can be established through a special admission assessment. Interested individuals should still apply. Applicants are automatically considered for special admission. However, some specific admission requirements may still need to be met. Refer to the ACCUPLACER© cut scores and Post Secondary Success Requirements for this program below, and review additional details concerning Special Admission.



ACCUPLACER ©     

ACCUPLACER© Cut Scores
for this program

Not applicable at this time
Post-Secondary Success

Post-Secondary Success Requirements
for this program

One year post-secondary studies


Admission Method

First Qualified/First Admitted

The First Qualified/First Admitted (FQFA) process is used for the majority of SIAST programs. When we determine that you meet the program's admission requirements, you will be offered admission based on the date you fully qualify for the program. The earlier you provide the appropriate documents and information that qualify you for admission to the next intake, the earlier you might begin your studies. Your application, once qualified, is always considered for the next intake.

Applicants to programs with multiple intakes in an academic year remain in the application pool until the last intake for that academic year has begun. Programs using the FQFA process receive applications year round and maintain an application pool for each academic year. Qualified applicants who are not offered a seat must reapply for the next academic year.

Sponsored programs or programs targeted to specific groups do not accept applications year round or maintain an application pool.

Tuition and Fees

  • For complete details on tuition and fees for this program, click here to access the SIAST campus Tuition and Fee Schedules.

Learning Method(s)

SIAST offers a variety of learning methods for course delivery. The following learning methods are available for some of the courses in this program.
      Classroom
      Clinical/Practicum
      Work-based Training

Please refer to the course descriptions for course specific learning methods.


Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Availability

SIAST recognizes that adults learn in many different ways and through many different means. This includes acquiring knowledge and skills through life and work experience or non-formal training.

Frequently asked questions regarding PLAR for this program are answered in the Fact Sheet. A detailed Candidate Guide, which includes a self-audit for all PLAR-ready courses, has been developed for this program. This information guides a candidate through all steps in the PLAR process.





Transfer Credit

Many SIAST students benefit from transferring credit. You may be eligible to transfer credit from or to another college or university. To learn more, visit our transfer credit web page.



  • BUS_ 100  Salon and Spa Operations
  • You will develop an appreciation for the effort that goes into starting your own business. Your studies will develop your awareness of legal and labour regulations, protection required, financing, salon design and maintaining shop inventory and equipment.

    4.0 Credit Units
    60.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab


  • COSM 100  Reception and Retail
  • Your studies will focus on telephone skills, processing payments, maintaining records and opening and closing reception duties. You will practice your reception skills in the salon along with selling products and services, merchandising retail products and managing a salon.

    4.0 Credit Units
    60.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Equivalent Course(s):   SUPP 144   

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 102  Manicuring and Pedicuring
  • You will develop an understanding of the anatomy of hands and feet. Your studies will help you acquire an understanding of hand and nail care, diseases and disorders. You will practice giving manicures and pedicures.

    2.0 Credit Units
    30.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Equivalent Course(s):   COSM 146   

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 208  Skin Care and Makeup Techniques
  • You will focus on a variety of methods and procedures that relate to preserving, maintaining and enhancing the skin. You will practice techniques in skin analysis, eyebrow arching, plain and specialized facials, waxing, ear piercing and brow and lash tinting. Lab experience will provide you with skill in a variety of make-up techniques that range from daytime to specialized. You will study skin diseases and disorders to assist you in selecting the most beneficial skin care products to suit the skin condition.

    3.0 Credit Units
    45.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Equivalent Course(s):   COSM 145   

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60 and SCI 107 Minimum Grade of 60


  • PSYC 100  Salon Psychology
  • You will study various personality theories of psychologists. The course focuses on the practical salon application of these theories to salon situations.

    2.0 Credit Units
    30.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Equivalent Course(s):   SUPP 144   


  • SANT 105  Sanitation, Safety and Hygiene
  • Your studies will focus on safety as it relates to salon and personal health and sanitation. You will receive instruction in the study of bacteriology. You will also study relevant safety concerns such as fire safety, health risks and diseases.

    1.0 Credit Units
    15.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab, Work Based Delivery

    Equivalent Course(s):   SUPP 144   


  • SCI_ 107  Beauty Culture Sciences
  • You will explore sciences as they relate to the beauty profession. The course content includes chemistry, physics, anatomy and physiology, trichology, nutrition and metric conversion.

    5.0 Credit Units
    75.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Equivalent Course(s):   SCI 140   


    Level 2

  • COSM 101  Dispensary Duties
  • You will be prepared to organize and stock an organized dispensary. You will be responsible for maintaining an inventory and dispensing stock to the cosmetology students.

    4.0 Credit Units
    60.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 200  Shampoos and Treatments
  • You will study the practice and theory in shampooing, finishing rinses, hair treatments and scalp treatments. You will acquire the knowledge needed to recognize diseases and disorders of the scalp.

    3.0 Credit Units
    45.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 201  Hairstyling and Braiding Principles
  • The course is an introduction to the basic principles of finger waves, pin curls, roller sets, combouts, blow waving and braiding techniques. You will learn how to style hair to suit particular client features.

    2.0 Credit Units
    30.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 202  Conventional Wet Styling
  • You will examine the practical application of pincurling, finger waving, wet set styling and combouts.

    4.0 Credit Units
    60.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 203  Thermal Styling
  • You will practice air waving, blow waving and iron waving techniques.

    2.0 Credit Units
    30.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 204  Hairshaping Mechanics
  • You will be introduced to the basic principles of cutting mechanics. You will gain an understanding of the use of hairshaping tools, angles and the elevation of cutting techniques (in theory and in practice).

    4.0 Credit Units
    60.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 205  Basic Hair Colouring
  • Classroom and lab experiences will contribute to your comprehensive study of all aspects of colouring. Practical applications of temporary, semi-permanent and permanent hair colouring techniques will be emphasized.

    3.0 Credit Units
    50.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SCI 107 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 200 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 206  Specialized Hair Colouring and Bleaching
  • You will focus on specialized colouring techniques. The practical application of lightening and toning, creative lightening techniques and specialized colouring techniques will be emphasized.

    3.0 Credit Units
    50.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SCI 107 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 200 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 207  Chemical Waving
  • You will study and practice all aspects of chemically treating the hair either through permanent waving or chemical relaxing.

    3.0 Credit Units
    45.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SCI 107 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 200 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 209  Wigs and Hair Pieces
  • You will develop an understanding of the construction and history of wigs and wig making. You will practice cleaning, cutting, colouring and styling human and synthetics wigs. Your studies will also prepare you to measure, order and/or sell wigs.

    1.0 Credit Units
    15.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    SANT 105 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 210  Hairstyling Artistry
  • Classroom and lab experiences will provide an opportunity for you to expand your creativity. You will pre-plan and execute an individualized hairstyle by analyzing the elements of design and suitability of a hairstyle to your client's needs. The course expands on the basic mechanics of hairstyling to help you create special effects using specialized styling techniques in wet set styling, thermal styling, competition styling, bridal designs and fantasy designs. You will learn how to place the emphasis on client suitability, facial contour, lifestyle, body structure and hair analysis.

    4.0 Credit Units
    60.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 201 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 202 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 203 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 211  Hairshaping Artistry
  • You will expand on basic haircutting techniques with an introduction to art principles, creating individualized designs, custom design, and cutting. You will learn how to pre-plan a precision hairshape to suit the client's needs, lifestyle, body stature and styling abilities.

    3.0 Credit Units
    50.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 204 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 212  Chemical Waving Artistry
  • You will develop an understanding of pre-planning a chemical wave by selecting a style and product suitable for the individual in order to provide total personalized care. Practice in design perm wrapping and specialized techniques will help you expand the type of services that can be provided to your clients.

    3.0 Credit Units
    45.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 207 Minimum Grade of 60


  • COSM 213  Men's Hairshaping
  • You will practice barbering techniques for unisex styling. These techniques include clipper cutting, shear/comb techniques and razor/combing.

    2.0 Credit Units
    30.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 211 Minimum Grade of 60


  • LERN 101  Study Skills
  • You will learn how to identify strategies for success and develop approaches that promote good study habits. You will receive resources and tools to guide your future success in school and personal achievements.

    1.0 Credit Units
    12.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab


  • PRAC 200  Customer Service Practicum 1
  • You will become familiar with salon practices and gain experience in dealing with clients and reinforcing the skills you have practiced on mannequins and other students. You will prepare for employment in the beauty industry by working under the direct supervision of an instructor.

    6.0 Credit Units
    90.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Clinical/Practicum

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 100 Minimum Grade of 60 and PSYC 100 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 101 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 201 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 202 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 203 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 204 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 205 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 206 Minimum Grade of 60


  • PRAC 201  Customer Service Practicum 2
  • You will focus on professionalism in the salon, teamwork and customer service at a basic level. You will prepare for employment in the beauty industry by working under the direct supervision of an instructor.

    6.0 Credit Units
    90.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 207 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 208 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 102 Minimum Grade of 60


  • PRAC 202  Customer Service Practicum 3
  • You will learn how to become more efficient in your skills in dealing with clients and learning the best practices of salon client consultation. You will prepare for employment in the beauty industry by working under the direct supervision of an instructor.

    6.0 Credit Units
    90.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Clinical/Practicum

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 207 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 208 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 102 Minimum Grade of 60


  • PRAC 203  Customer Service Practicum 4
  • You will develop a clientele and work with co-workers to provide quality customer service. You will prepare for employment in the beauty industry by working with moderate supervision of an instructor.

    6.0 Credit Units
    90.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 207 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 208 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 102 Minimum Grade of 60


  • PRAC 204  Customer Service Practicum 5
  • You will gain experience in dealing with conflict and consult with clients independently. You will prepare for employment in the beauty industry by working with minimal supervision of an instructor.

    6.0 Credit Units
    90.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 207 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 208 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 102 Minimum Grade of 60


  • PRAC 205  Customer Service Practicum 6
  • You will demonstrate mastery in all levels of evaluation. You will participate in a mock journeyperson exam.

    3.0 Credit Units
    45.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 207 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 208 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 102 Minimum Grade of 60


  • SEM_ 100  Beauty Culture Seminar
  • You will participate in field trip experiences to enrich your industry contacts, increase your product knowledge and learn about the latest technology and techniques. You will challenge your skills through competition.

    0.0 Credit Units
    15.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab


  • WORK 104  Work Placement Practicum
  • To help you in your final preparations for employment, you will spend one week in industry. You will have the opportunity to apply your skills in the work environment and become familiar with the everyday customer relations and working schedules of a salon or spa.

    2.0 Credit Units
    30.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab

    Prerequisites:
    COSM 100 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 101 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 102 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 205 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 206 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 208 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 209 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 210 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 211 Minimum Grade of 60 and COSM 212 Minimum Grade of 60



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