Course: BAW102 First Term: 2023 Fall
Final Term: Current
Final Term: 2024 Summer
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Lec + Lab 4.0 Credit(s) 8.0 Period(s) 8.0 Load
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Subject Type: OccupationalLoad Formula: T - Lab Load |
MCCCD Official Course Competencies | |||
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1. Discuss the field of aesthetics including the history, opportunities, and trends. (I)
2. Perform basic consultation, services, advisement, and documentation within the scope of practice and for the appropriate setting. (I-V) 3. Perform skincare treatments using an understanding of foundational chemistry, biology, skin conditions, and infection control protocols. (I-V) 4. Collaborate effectively with a diversity of individuals and teams. (II, IV, V) 5. Communicate in a culturally responsive manner to build trust and rapport with peers and instructors. (II, IV, V) 6. Model industry accepted professional appearance, ethical behavior, personal hygiene standards, and personal wellness strategies. (II-IV) 7. Evaluate a client`s consultation, goals, and commitment to select an appropriate service or product. (II-V) 8. Perform safety and sanitation practices in compliance with the Arizona Barbering & Cosmetology Board. (III, IV) 9. Document accurate treatment records and consult forms. (III-V) | |||
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements. | |||
MCCCD Official Course Outline | |||
I. Overview of the field of aesthetics
A. History B. Opportunities C. Trends D. Safety and infection control II. Professionalism A. Role of the aesthetician B. Appearance and hygiene 1. Dress and jewelry 2. Hair 3. Nails 4. Body odor 5. Other C. Behavior 1. Ethics in the industry 2. Language 3. Social networking D. Wellness strategies E. Time management III. Sanitation and safety A. Arizona Barbering & Cosmetology Board 1. Regulations 2. Requirements and inspection B. Hazards 1. Occupational 2. Personal 3. Analysis 4. Cross contamination 5. Control points C. Safety and infection control procedures 1. Sources of infection 2. Personal sanitary procedures and protection 3. Disinfection of equipment and utensils 4. Storage of chemicals 5. Receptacles 6. Maintenance and care of equipment 7. First aid, emergency procedures, and crisis management 8. Fire safety and systems 9. Documentation IV. Skincare services A. Consultation 1. Intake and charting 2. Client`s goals 3. Analysis of skin and skin conditions 4. Alignment to services and products 5. Service settings B. Foundations of skincare 1. Terminology 2. Chemistry 3. Biology 4. Skin conditions 5. Infection control procedures C. Skincare services 1. Use of equipment 2. Products 3. Treatments D. Advisement 1. Compliance with the AZBOC 2. Scope of practice E. Documentation 1. Appropriateness of content 2. Treatment records 3. Consultation forms 4. Waivers 5. Record keeping V. Interpersonal skills A. Collaboration 1. Team members 2. Instructors 3. Clients B. Communication 1. Team members 2. Instructors 3. Clients | |||
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: February 28, 2023 |