Esthetics Course Description

***Paul Mitchell The School Arkansas is seeking State and NACCAS approval for the Esthetics Program and can not be offered at this time. 

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC 39-5094.00)
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP 12.0409)

The curriculum involves 600 hours to satisfy Arkansas state requirements. The course includes extensive instruction and practical experience in skin, facials, hair removal, makeup application, customer service, personal appearance and hygiene, personal motivation and development, retail (Take Home) skills, guest record-keeping, business ethics, state laws and regulations, salon-type administration, and job interviewing.

*Graduates are prepared to be entry level estheticians.

This program is taught in English. Textbooks and Course Materials are only offered in the English Language. 

 

ESTHETICS COURSE OVERVIEW

Course Hours: 600 clock hours

The course is divided into pre-clinical classroom instruction and clinical service learning experiences.

  1. Pre-clinical Classroom Instruction: The first 100 hours are devoted to classroom workshops where students learn design principles, technical information, and professional practices.
  2. Clinic Classroom Learning Experience: The remaining 500 hours are spent in the clinic floor area where practical experience is gained.

ESTHETICS COURSE OUTLINE

Your time at Paul Mitchell The School Arkansas for the esthetics program will be divided into four designations:

  1. Core Curriculum: This 100 hour time period is dedicated to exploring foundational knowledge and basic esthetics, facial, hair removal, and makeup procedures. You will receive individual attention in practical workshops, and you will complete monthly worksheets and periodic tests throughout the course. This is an intense and exciting portion of your experience. 
  2. Clinic Classroom Floor Learning Experience: You will enter a new phase of specialty classroom workshops coupled with challenging practical services that will continue to build your skills as a future beauty industry professional.
  3. Classroom Learning Experience: During this phase of your learning, you will be introduced to guest speakers, prescriptive (Take Home) selling, motivation, self-improvement, body treatments, and emerging technologies. You will use your own technical and therapeutic abilities, coupled with the assistance of Learning Leaders, to provide service to service guests. You will make discoveries and learn relationship-building skills that will guide your success in this exciting, diverse field.
  4. Creative Curriculum: You will dress, act, and work like a true salon professional. You will use your own technical and therapeutic abilities, coupled with the assistance of Paul Mitchell The School Arkansas Learning Leaders, to prepare for your future beauty industry career.

ESTHETICS COURSE SUBJECTS

The instructional program of Paul Mitchell the School Arkansas meets or exceeds the state requirements:

Subject 

Minimum Hour Requirements 

Chemistry

40 

Physiology

35

Bacteriology & Sanitation

35

Introduction of Skin Care

45

Skin Care

150

Makeup and Corrective Makeup

50

Eyebrow and Lashes

40

Hair Removal

40

Safety Precautions

20

Professional & Personality Development

20

Management

20

Salesmanship

15

State Laws and Rule

10

Testing Evaluation

15

Instructor's Discretion

15

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

1

TOTAL 

600 

The institution offers employment assistance to help graduates’ efforts  to secure education-related employment that includes, but is not limited to training in professionalism, resume’ development, job interview preparation and job search skills.

ESTHETICS COURSE PROGRAM TESTING AND GRADING PROCEDURE

The following tests and grading procedures are used to assess student learning and mastery of course content in the 600-hour course:

  1. Academic weekly theory exams: Student must receive a grade of 80% or higher on each assigned weekly theory exam.
  2. Midterm written and practical: Students must receive a grade of 80% or higher on all final exams.
  3. Final written and practical: The written exam covers an overview of all theory instruction, state law, and other items covered on the state esthetics exam. Students must receive a grade of 80% or higher on all final exams.
  4. Clinic Practical Skill Assessments: Future Professionals progress in practical skill assessments and theory hours will be digitally monitored on a weekly basis by the Future Professional Advisor using the Course Key app. All assigned practical skill assessments must be completed in order to complete the program. 

ESTHETICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES AND METHODS

The 600 hour esthetics program is provided through a sequential set of learning steps which address specific tasks necessary for State Board preparation, graduation, and job entry level skills. Clinic equipment, implements and products are comparable to those used in the industry. Each student will receive instruction that relates to the performance of useful, creative and productive career-oriented activities. The course is presented through well-developed lesson plans that reflect the latest educational methods. Subjects are presented by means of lectures, demonstration, and student participation. Audio-visual aids, guest speakers, field trips, and other related learning methods are used in the course.