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Mott Community College
offers several programs through
the Transitions School of Cosmetology Careers.
Hair care Salon Management - Associates of Applied Science Degree
This program is designed to provide the prospective hair care professional with the additional business and management skills necessary to help establish a successful small business. The hair care professional with a current State of Michigan Cosmetology or Barber license will be granted 22 credits to apply to this program.
Cosmetology - Certificate of Achievement
This state licensed program provides the required 1500 hours of
specialized instruction and application of skills necessary to
pass the State Board of Cosmetology License Exam. Students gain
practical experience in a professional salon environment with
real clients. Training includes job shadowing, educational field
trips and mock interviews.
Schedule Options:
- Full Time (daytime) – 5 days per week, 7 hours per day
1 year to completion with good attendance
Classes start Fall, Winter and Spring semesters - Part-time
(evenings) – 4 days per week, 17.5 hours per week
Classes are held in the evenings 2 years to completion with good attendance
Classes start in the Fall semester only
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Instructor Information
Cosmetology Coordinator/
Professor
Carol Nielsen
Office: 810 232-8016
Email: Carol.Nielsen@mcc.edu
Cosmetology Co-Coordinator/ Associate Professor
Carolyn Streby
Office: 810 232-8014
Email: Carolyn.Streby@mcc.edu
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Cosmetology/Nail Technology Student Instructor - Certificate of Achievement
This state licensed program provides the required 300 hours for
the Nail Technology Instructor, 500 hours for the Cosmetology Instructor
and specialized instruction necessary to prepare for the Michigan
State Board Instructor's licensing exam. This course prepares students for many careers: in teaching in public or private cosmetology/nail technology schools, owning or managing a school, platform artist, demonstrator, product educator or state board examiner.
Schedule Options:
- Day and evening classes are available. Specific days and
times determined on an individual basis. Students should expect
to attend a minimum of 22 hours per week.
Nail Technology – Salon Management – Certificate of Achievement
This state licensed program provides for the required 400 hours of specialized instruction and application of skills necessary to pass the State Board exams for a Specialty License in Nail Technology. This certificate offers the latest in nail technology and the necessary business education to assist the Nail Technician in their business and career.
Nail Technician - Alternative Training Preparation
This state licensed program provides the required 400 hours of
specialized instruction and application of skills to prepare for the
State Board exam for a specialty license in Nail Technology. As a nail
technician you will improve the appearance of the hands and feet of
women, men, teens and preteens. Students receive practical experience
in a salon setting on campus, under the supervision of professional
instructors.
Schedule Options: - Full time (daytime) - 4 days per week, 7 hours per day
One semester completion with good attendance
Classes start Fall, Winter and Spring semesters
- Part-time (evenings) - 4 days per week, 3 ½ hours per day
Two semesters to completion with good attendance
Classes start in the Fall semester only
Cosmetic Services Esthetician – Salon Management – Certificate of Achievement
This state licensed program provides for the required 400 hours of specialized instruction and application of skills necessary to pass the State Board exams for a Specialty License in esthetics. This certificate offers the latest in esthetics and the necessary business education to assist the esthetician in their business and career
Schedule Options: - Full time (daytime) - 4 days per week, 7 hours per day
One semester completion with good attendance
Classes start Fall, Winter and Spring semesters
- Part-time (evenings) - 4 days per week, 3 ½ hours per day
Two semesters to completion with good attendance
Classes start in the Fall semester only
To provide the highest quality education in the field of cosmetology
for the people of Genesee and the surrounding counties. The cosmetology
programs provide an enriched learning opportunity for students
to assume roles at entry-level employment with greater potential
for future advancement through continuing education and practical
experience. Under the guidance and supervision of licensed, competent
instructors, the curriculum will provide superior and innovative
education in all aspects of hair, nails and skin care for a
diverse population. Students who graduate from Transitions will
possess knowledge and practical experience to successfully pass
the state board exams and to provide all services in a healthy
and safe environment, following guidelines from the State board
of cosmetology, the Health Department and Mott Community College. |
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