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The Cosmetology Instructor Associate in Science Degree will prepare a student for a career and/or employment as an instructor trained to teach the technical skills necessary for work with hair, skin and nails. Preparation includes communications skills, advanced Avant-garde make-up, and principles of selling products and services This program is designed to introduce and/or expand Pivot Point principles and advanced techniques.

The Cosmetology Instructor training program is designed for licensed Cosmetologist/Barber/Esthetician who intend to teach in the post-secondary or private sector Cosmetology/Barbering/Esthetician schools.

Degrees & Certificates

  • Apply online at fullcoll.edu
  • Apply for financial aid: fafsa.ed.gov
  • Take the online orientation
  • Take assessment exam
  • Meet with a Counselor
  • Update Personal info in My Gateway
  • Register for classes
  • Pay fees

Cosmetology Office
714.992.7123

Anita Coggi
714.992.5463
acoggi@fullcoll.edu

Maite Hagmaier
714.992.5462
mhagmier1@fullcoll.edu

Frequently Asked Questions

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

As of Fall 2021:

EXPENSES: ALL COSTS AND COURSE UNITS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

1. Current Books $ 544.25 (plus tax) – Pivot Point textbook bundle with LAB access

Purchase online from the Fullerton College bookstore at bookstore.fullcoll.edu

2. Current Lab Kit
Module 1 – $915.00 (plus tax) *To be paid before 1st day of class

Module 2 – $1,075.00 (plus tax)*To be paid two weeks prior the end of Level 1

Purchase online from Jazz-Z Beauty Products at jzbeauty.com

3. Other Expenses Approximately $500.00 for materials will be needed during the 1600-hour program

4. Enrollment Fee $46.00 per unit

5. Parking Fee Optional – $40.00 automobiles for term ($20.00 for summer term)

6. Health Fee Mandatory – $21.00 for term

7. Uniform Mandatory – Uniform and closed-toe shoes (black scrub pant, a black scrub shirt and 100% black leather or imitation leather shoes are required for classroom instruction only) must be approved by the Cosmetology Department prior to purchase

NOTE: The Level One Lead Instructor will review the class syllabus and expectations the first day of class. A copy of the receipts for textbooks and kit purchases must be provided to the lead instructor first week of school. Please refer to the Level One class calendar. For additional information pertaining to Level One, please contact Ms. Jimmons at: cjimmons@fullcoll.edu

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?

Associate degree or certificate completion depends on program unit requirements and whether student is enrolled full-time or part-time.

Cosmetology/Barbering/Esthetician Instructor Training: 600 clock hours

• COSM 060 F Instruction Techniques in Cosmetology/Esthetician & COSM 062 F Advanced Instruction in Cosmetology/Esthetician – Two semester courses for California licensed cosmetologists/barbers/estheticians to learn instructional techniques. (Offered as Fall & Spring 16-week courses.)
• COSM 060LF, COSM 061LF, & COSM 062LF – two to three semester courses for student-instructors to complete 600 clock hours of laboratory observation to become a Cosmetology/Barbering/Esthetician Instructor.
• Pivot Point Instruction I – Preparatory course to teach Pivot Point terminologies. (Offered as Summer 8-week hybrid course only.)

*Additional sources: Financial Aid gainful employment data:
Fullerton: http://web.fullertoncollege.edu/GainFulEmployment or
Fullerton: http://www.fullcoll.edu/pio/gainful-employment

WHAT ARE THE JOBS AND HOW MUCH DO THEY PAY?

For information on jobs in this industry sector and their median annual salaries visit: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.

Average Salary: $46,960 – $101,500
• Cosmetologist
• Hair Stylist
• Master Cosmetologist
• Stylist
• Barber Stylist

WHAT IS THE JOB OUTLOOK IN CALIFORNIA?

Overall employment of career and technical education teachers is projected to grow 4 percent from 2016 to 2026, slower than the average for all occupations. Employment growth will vary by type of institution. While employment of vocational teachers in postsecondary institutions is projected to be show little or no change, employment of career and technical education teachers in middle and secondary schools is projected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations.

Overall demand for career and technical education teachers will be driven by a continued demand for programs that prepare students for technical careers at middle and high schools and at postsecondary institutions.

As middle and high school students continue to be required to take more academic classes and fewer career and technical classes, employment growth of career and education teachers in middle and high schools may be affected.

In addition, public schools are dependent on government funding for career and technical programs. When budgets for these programs are reduced, employment growth for career and technical teachers may be limited.

Contact Our Department

Cosmetology Office
714.992.7123

Anita Coggi
714.992.5463
acoggi@fullcoll.edu

Maite Hagmaier
714.992.5462
mhagmier1@fullcoll.edu

 

Average Salary in this Field

$46,960 to

$101,500 Per Year

Careers in this Field

Cosmetologist

Barber Stylist

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