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College SA Certificate in Beauty Therapy
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Course Title:

College SA Certificate in Beauty Therapy

College:

College SA

School:

Beauty Therapy  Studies

Programme Type:

College SA Programme

Partner Institute:

Not Applicable

Award Type:

College SA Certificate

Award Issued by:

College SA

SAQA NQF Level:

Not Applicable

Membership:

Not Applicable

Course Duration:

12 - 14 Months

Entrance Criteria:

Grade 10

Fees:

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WHAT IS BEAUTY THERAPY?
The world of beauty therapy is an exciting one, with close links to the fashion and hairdressing industries. It is varied and diverse, offering lots of opportunities to learn and develop skills in a range of different areas. Ultimately it is a service industry and its main (and most rewarding aim) is to help others feel good about their appearance and be the very best that they can be.

WHY SHOULD I STUDY BEAUTY THERAPY?
Beauty therapy offers opportunity and choice throughout your working life. Once you have qualified and gained your skills you can take them wherever you want, whenever you want. If you are thinking about a career in beauty therapy, you could be using your skills while cruising the world on a luxury liner, working as a make-up artist, or running your own beauty salon business.


COURSE STRUCTURE
In order to complete the College SA Certificate in Beauty Therapy, students will have to complete all the following subjects:

  • Introduction to Business English
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business Management          
  • Beautician Entrepreneurship                                              
  • Anatomy and Physiology for Beauty Therapists
  • Beautician Practical Skills

 
Kit Items
Certificate and Diploma in Beauty Therapy 1
Disclaimer:
These items are just a reflection of some of the kit items available from College SA. All items are subject to availability.
 

Detailed Outcomes:

Introduction to Business English


1.  Module 1:  Introduction to communication

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Definition of communication

1.3 Communication process

1.4 Categories of communication

1.5 Importance of effective communication

1.6 Verbal and non-verbal communication

1.7 Formal and informal communication

 

2. Module 2: Non-verbal communication

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Elements of non-verbal communication

2.3 Visual communication

 

3. Module 3: Business writing

3.1 Effective business writing

3.1.1 General principles of writing

3.1.2 Spelling

3.1.3 Punctuation

3.1.4 Grammar

3.1.5 Useful phrases for business letters

 

3.2 Frequently used forms of business writing

3.2.1 The business letter

3.2.2 Email

3.2.3 Fax

3.2.4 Letter of enquiry and response

3.2.5 Letter of complaint and response

3.2.6 CV and covering letter

3.2.7 Report writing basics

 

3.3 Commonly confused and misspelled words

 

4. Module 4: Speaking, Listening and Reading skills 

4.1 Speaking skills

4.2 Listening skills

4.3 Telephone skills

4.4 Reading skills

 

5. Module 5:  Meetings

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Before the meeting

5.3 Format of the meeting

5.4 After the meeting

5.5 Useful meeting vocabulary

 

6. Module 6: Presentations

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Preparing for the presentation

6.3 Practicing the presentation

6.4 Delivering the presentation

6.5 PowerPoint presentations

 

7. Module 7:  Work readiness

7.1 Working as part of a team

7.2 Dealing with conflict

7.3 Business Ethics

7.4 Cultural considerations

Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business Management


The Business World

  • The field of study of business management;
  • Needs;
  • Production Factors.


Establishment of a Business Enterprise

  • The establishing factors;
  • Forms of ownership;
  • Functions in a business.


Calculations

  • The four basic calculations;
  • Percentages;
  • Interest.


Introduction to Entrepreneurship

  • Myths and characteristics;
  • Merits of entrepreneurship;
  • Creativity.


Marketing Aspects

  • Marketing feasibility;
  • Marketing mix;


Financial Aspects

  • Financial feasibility;
  • Financial concepts;
  • Source documents;
  • Budgets.


Administrative Aspects

  • Stock management;
  • Legal aspects;
  • Office administration;
  • Banking;
  • Insurance;
  • Personnel.


Business Plan

  • The elements of a business plan;
  • The basic business plan layout.



Beautician Entrepreneurship

 

  • SMMEs in perspective
  • The basics of business
  • The identification of feasible business ideas
  • The viability of a business idea
  • The business plan
  • Setting up a business

 

Anatomy and Physiology for Beauty Therapists

 

  • Introduction to the Skin, Hair and Nails
  • The physiology of the Skin
  • The physiology of the Nails

 

 

Practical Skills for Beauty Therapists

 

A: Introduction to Facials

 

  • Terminology
  • Maintaining Hygiene and the Work Area
  • Products and Tech Tool
  • Client Consultation
  • Skin Types
  • Contra-indications
  • Steps in Performing a Facial
  • Follow – up Advice
  • Contra-actions

 

 

B: Introduction to Manicure and Pedicure

 

  • Terminology
  • Maintaining Hygiene and the Workplace
  • Products and Tech Tools
  • Client Consultation
  • Contra-indications
  • Nails Shapes
  • Painting the Nail
  • Step by Step Manicure
  • Step by Step Pedicure
  • Homecare Advice

 


ASSESSMENT AND AWARD
When you enrol for this course, you’ll receive the relevant textbooks as well as a Beauty Kit for the practical side of your studies. You have to successfully complete and submit assignments in order to pass this course. Once you have successfully completed the assignments prescribed by College SA and handed in your Portfolio of Evidence, you will be awarded a College SA Certificate in Beauty Therapy.



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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the Classes?
College SA is a home study college. This means that you do not have to go to class. You study at home, on the train, at work, after hours, on your lunch break, or over weekends! This means that you save a lot of costs that classroom students have to pay. Things like travel costs and accommodation are expensive for classroom students. Obviously it is also safer to study in your own home. It also means that you can work while you study, so you can earn a salary and get your qualification at the same time.
Do I get study material from the College?
College SA includes all your books, course items and study material with your course. So unlike other colleges, we shall not give you a list of books to buy. One you have paid for the course, you are entitled to recieve all the study material you need from us. In some cases there might be recommended reading materials which the college does not provide. But this will only be materials that are not essentials to passing your course.
What is the cost of the study material?
Your study material is included in your course fees, so the college does not charge you for study material.