The Barber-Styling Course is designed to train and develop students in the theoretical, practical and clinical areas of barber-styling, encompassing haircutting, styling and chemical applications. Students are instructed in the areas of men and women haircutting, styling, shampooing, shaving, massage, skin care, anatomy, physiology, chemistry, business management and job seeking skills for successful industry entry.
Career Opportunities A barber-styling license can prepare you for many opportunities in the beauty industry:
Barber/Barber Stylist
Hair Designer
Shop/Salon Manager
Shop/Salon/Spa Owner
Photo Stylist
Platform Artist
Cruise Line Stylist
Educator
Research Specialist
Industry Writer
Sales Executive
Cosmetic Buyer
Product Analyst
State Board Inspector
Hair Color Specialist
Advertising/Promoter
Course Outline The following are the required areas of study mandated by the Louisiana Board of Barber Examiners that must be included in the curriculum. Stevenson Academy supplements these areas to provide students with a well rounded contemporary education.
Introduction to Barbering
Law and Regulations
Implements
Sanitation and Safety
Shampooing
Taper Haircut
Men's Haircut
Women's Haircut
Shaving
Massage and Facials
Skin and Scalp
Hair
Chemicals
Anatomy and Physiology
Shop Management and Salesmanship
Employment Preparation
CLASSIFICATION INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM (CIP) CODE CIP Code: 12.0402
TUITION & FEES-BARBER-STYLING 1500 Clock Hours
Tuition
Registration
Books/Equipment
Total Cost of Attendance
$14,000.00
$175.00
$550.00
$14,725.00
PROGRAM LENGTH The program is 1500 clock hours. Intended time to complete a barber styling program are as follows:
Full Time: 15 Months/60 Weeks
Part Time: 31 Months/125 Weeks
EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION NETWORK O*Net is the nation's primary source for occupational information and a tool to search potential career options and obtain valuable information about numerous occupations. You may visit O*Net at http://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/ and enter the CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) code listed above under "education" for more information related to the program.
STANDARD OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS A Standard Occupational Classification or SOC code is a number that represents an occupational classification which links a particular area of study or educational program to a list of occupations. The following SOC codes are related to cosmetology: