Esthetician
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| Location: | Cobourg |
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| Program Status: | Accepting applications |
| Program Code: | EST |
| Co-ordinator: | Tracy Partridge |
| Credential: | Ontario College Diploma |
| Classes Start: | September 7, 2010 |
| Tuition/ Fees: |
$1,834.83 per semester *
* Tuition and fees subject to change. |
Graduate with your college diploma in just three semesters - ready to start your career in this creative, exciting and fast-growing field.
Program Highlights
In the Esthetician program, you will learn how to provide a range of treatments, such as manicures and pedicures, make-up, skin care, body treatments and waxing techniques. Employment prospects are strong for people trained as qualified estheticians as more people are seeking treatments to maintain a youthful appearance, reduce stress and improve health and wellness. Here's what's special about our program:
- The program is fast-tracked to enable you to enter the esthetics industry sooner - you will take the equivalent of two years of study in just 12 months.
- We have our own, on-campus, state of the art spa: "Essentials, the Spa at Fleming" where all students do their placements
- Only top of the line, professional products are used in both our teaching and practice
- Our spa features a full shower to provide you with the opportunity to both practice and experience the latest in spa body treatments
- We teach the latest trends in nail technology
- Classroom technology includes a visualizer for detailed demonstrations, and iClickers for review and testing purposes.
You will study during daytime courses in three consecutive semesters, beginning in September and graduating in August. You obtain increasing hands-on experience in each semester by providing esthetic services to clients in the on-site, fully equipped spa.
Why Choose Fleming?
The Esthetician program at Fleming offers a number of unique opportunities to help you find your niche in this wide ranging industry:
- Our students visit “Complections, The International Academy of Makeup Artistry” to gain insight into the world of a professional makeup artist
- A visit to the Port Hope Medi-Spa introduces students to the world of professional medical esthetics
- Field trip to Esthetique Spa International Trade Show
- Guest lecturers are invited to share their expertise and experience of current trends
- You will attend a hydrotherapy training session in the third semester for a hands-on experience with professional equipment and products at a premier destination spa.
In addition, our students are involved in a number of competitions, including the Ontario Skills Competition (2009 Silver and Bronze Medal Winners ), the Inter-College Fantasy Make-up Competition, and Ste. Anne’s Spa Body Treatment Competition (the 2009 Citrus Sun treatment was designed by one of our students).
Come Check us Out
The best way to find out more about the Esthetician program is to come and see us. Please contact Program Coordinator Tracy Partridge to arrange a convenient time and date to visit.
Work Experience
You will practice your skills, improve your techniques, and learn how to offer excellent customer service in our on-campus spa. With one state-of-the-art work station for every two students on average, you can be sure that you will have the opportunity to really gain in confidence as you practice current methods and techniques in use in the field. You will work directly with clients for approximately 10 weeks total throughout the program.
What it Takes to Succeed
- Passion for wellness
- Strong communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Team player
- Conscientious
- Compassionate and caring
Career Opportunities
We will assist you in fulfilling your career aspirations as our faculty have strong business relationships within all aspects of the esthetics industry. The demand for qualified estheticians is high and expected to continue to grow. Career opportunities include working in destination spas, resorts, cruise ships, health centres, and clinics. With experience, you may choose to open your own business. Our program is gaining a strong reputation. For example, Ste. Anne's Spa (one of Canada's top ten spas) currently employs seven of our graduates.
Minimum Admission Requirements
OSSD with the majority of credits at the Workplace (E) level, including English.
When Workplace (E) is the minimum course level for admission, (C) and (U/C) courses are also accepted.
Mature Students
If you are 19 years of age or older before classes start, and you do not possess an OSSD, you can write the Canadian Adult Achievement Test to assess your eligibility for admission.
University Transfer Agreements
Off-Campus Housing
Students requiring off-campus housing while attending the Cobourg Campus can access the www.places4students.com website for listing information.
You may also wish to check out ads through the classified section of Cobourg's local newspaper www.classifiedextra.ca
| Course | Hours |
| Semester 1 | |
| Business and Workplace Essentials | 45.00 |
| Communications for Community Development & Health | 45.00 |
| Hair Removal | 45.00 |
| Introductory Computing | 45.00 |
| Manicure Level I | 45.00 |
| Pedicure Level I | 45.00 |
| Practical Salon/Spa Experience I | 75.00 |
| Skin Care Level I | 45.00 |
| Semester 2 | |
| Communications for Customer Service Excellence | 45.00 |
| Computer Skills for Esthetics | 30.00 |
| Introductory Human Biology | 45.00 |
| Nail Technology and Chemistry | 60.00 |
| Practical Salon/Spa Experience II | 90.00 |
| Skin & Body Treatments | 45.00 |
| Skin Care Level II | 45.00 |
| Towards Optimum Health | 45.00 |
| Semester 3 | |
| Advanced Skin and Body Treatments | 45.00 |
| Customer Care and Interpersonal Dynamics | 45.00 |
| Makeup Artistry and Cosmetology | 45.00 |
| Nail Technology Application | 45.00 |
| Practical Salon/Spa Experience III | 180.00 |
| General Education Elective | |
Semester 1
Business and Workplace Essentials
Course Number: BUSN104
This course examines trends, issues and challenges that impact Canadian business and organizations. It will introduce students to the different internal and external elements of an organization and help them to understand the context in which a business operates. Students will explore themes in business and the workplace such as technology, ethics and social responsibility, and the significance of small business. An overview of business functions, organizational structure and behaviour, including management, will be examined. Through an understanding of Canadian business, students will gain further insight into the Canadian workplace, and, as well, the specific work environment that they will be part of as graduates of the Esthetician Program. Specifically students will have the opportunity to learn about jobs in their field of study and to explore the factors that impact on their work satisfaction, performance and job readiness. Students will be introduced to case based learning and a strategic decision making model and apply this theory by analyzing a business situation related to their field of studies.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Communications for Community Development & Health
Course Number: COMM079
Communications for CD&H, a mandatory Communications course, focuses on improving reading and writing skills through a number of assignments related to the helping professions. Students will demonstrate skills in summary and essay writing as well as research techniques, including appropriate documentation of sources. The principles of style, structure, content, and mechanics constitute the overall framework of the course.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Hair Removal
Course Number: COSM007
This is an introductory course in hair removal. Topics include a comprehensive study of the structure and anatomy of hair growth and hair removal techniques used today in modern salons. The basics of chemistry are also explained. During the course, students learn the most up to date waxing methods, proper care, operation and safety of waxing equipment, facial and eye shape techniques and proper hygiene.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Introductory Computing
Course Number: COMP345
Working in the Windows XP environment, this computer course introduces the student to computer basics (computer terminology, e-mail, file management) and the application and use of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software using Microsoft Office 2007. Through the extensive use of hands-on activities, students will gain sufficient knowledge and experience to make productive use of computers as a tool in both college and workplace environments. Students will have the opportunity to attain the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) Start Certification if they attain 75% or more on each of the four ICDL Start Certification tests.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Manicure Level I
Course Number: COSM003
Manicures are one of the most requested services in the salon industry. A sound knowledge of this basic service and how it relates to other esthetic services will provide students with a solid learning foundation. The condition of the nail, like that of the skin, reflects the general health of the body.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Pedicure Level I
Course Number: COSM006
As one of the most requested services in the esthetics industry, students learn how to provide clients with a professional pedicure and apply cosmetic lotions to feet and legs to improve circulation and provide relaxation. Study of nail and foot disorders will be provided, along with esthetic treatments that can be used. Appropriate sanitation of the salon equipment is also a key outcome in this course.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Practical Salon/Spa Experience I
Course Number: FLPL104
Students will practice introductory esthetic techniques on class members within a College spa/salon setting. In later semesters, the students will provide esthetic services to the public. This practical experience reinforces skills and knowledge gained in class. The esthetics salon/spa prepares students for future jobs in the esthetic field where punctuality, cleanliness, and professionalism are highly valued. Students will be introduced to the daily activities of an esthetics business and will actively participate in all tasks involved in day-to-day operations. They will be responsible for booking appointments, performing services (learned in this semester), cleaning, and managing all aspects of an esthetic business.Units: 75.00
Hours: 75.00
Skin Care Level I
Course Number: COSM001
Students will practice a variety of skin care treatments and facial services with a sound knowledge of the basis for treatments.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Semester 2
Communications for Customer Service Excellence
Course Number: COMM083
To have an edge in today's marketplace you must excel in customer service. This course explores the nature and scope of customer service and its importance in operating a successful business. The skills taught in this course are critical for success whether you are in business for yourself or employed in other professional environments. You will take part in activities to enhance interpersonal skills to effectively address a variety of customer service issues. This course will help you as a professional to increase and maintain clientele through providing extraordinary customer service - and help increase business revenues and reputation in the community.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Computer Skills for Esthetics
Course Number: COMP270
Pre-requisites
Units: 30.00
Hours: 30.00
Introductory Human Biology
Course Number: SCIE112
This course will outline the basic functions of the human body in the context of esthetic treatment. Topics will include human biological, physiological and anatomical systems. The importance of how systems affect healthy skin and body will be emphasized, enabling the student to determine when to apply skin treatments or when to refer a client.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Nail Technology and Chemistry
Course Number: COSM004
Pre-requisites
Units: 60.00
Hours: 60.00
Practical Salon/Spa Experience II
Course Number: FLPL105
Pre-requisites
Units: 90.00
Hours: 90.00
Skin & Body Treatments
Course Number: COSM008
Pre-requisites
Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Skin Care Level II
Course Number: COSM002
Pre-requisites
Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Towards Optimum Health
Course Number: GNED052
This course will provide students with the tools they need to achieve and maintain optimum health and longevity. The emphasis will be on avoidance of chronic diseases such as heart disease and stroke, cancer and diabetes through sound nutrition and therapeutic supplementation. Healthy living techniques such as exercise, stress management and the power of positive thinking will also be covered. Each student will develop a healthy eating plan as well as a personal fitness and stress management plan.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Semester 3
Advanced Skin and Body Treatments
Course Number: COSM010
Pre-requisites
Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Customer Care and Interpersonal Dynamics
Course Number: BUSN068
This course will provide knowledge and skills in how to create positive public and inter-salon relations. Practical skills and strategies of business management, exemplary customer service, presenting a professional and respected public image, building rapport and maintaining a strong client base will be provided.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Makeup Artistry and Cosmetology
Course Number: COSM009
The makeup artist provides a valuable service to clients who want to learn to apply makeup artistically. You will learn how to apply makeup to enhance a client's good features while diminishing unflattering ones. Natural makeup looks, bridal and evening looks and many industry looks, such as photography, will also be taught.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Nail Technology Application
Course Number: COSM005
Continuing on the skills taught in semester 2, students will continue to practice the art of artificial nail application. Precautions, contra-indications, and Health and Safety Standards will be a strong focus.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Practical Salon/Spa Experience III
Course Number: FLPL106
Pre-requisites
Units: 180.00
Hours: 180.00
