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Cosmetology

Chairperson: Patricia D. Collins
Room Number: 214
Phone Number: (773) 907-3995
Fax Number:

Mission Statement

The Cosmetology Department is dedicated to preparing a diverse student body for licensure exam, career entry, advancement, and; life long learning in an increasingly interdependent global society.

Faculty/Staff


Michael Ardolino
mardolino2@ccc.edu
Room 212
(773) 907-3995

Irene Banister
ibanister@ccc.edu
Room 200
(773) 907-3995

Verlene Belton
vbelton@ccc.edu
Room 200
(773) 907-3995

Patricia D. Collins
pcollins@ccc.edu
Room 101A
(773) 907-3982

Carolyn Davis
cdavis01@ccc.edu
Room 101
(773) 907-3984

Carlesheia  Renee Dixon
cdixon@ccc.edu
(773) 907-3995

Carmen Escarzaga
cescarzaga@ccc.edu
Room 200
(773) 907-3995

Adriane Gamboa
aberns@ccc.edu

Earline Jones
ejones2@ccc.edu
Room 200
(773) 907-3995

Celestine McGree

Jeannine Pedraza
jpedraza@ccc.edu
(773) 907-3995

Bilesha Cynette Ross
ross428@ccc.edu
(773) 907-3995

Elizabeth  Stevens

Taleatha Rose Wallace
twallace1@ccc.edu
(773) 907-3995

Pin Duan Zheng

Fall 2010 Class Schedule

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COSMETOLOGY

Cosmetology Classes are taught in the Technical Center, 1200 West Sunnyside Avenue

Cosmetology 101, 102, and 103 are prerequisites for 104, 105 106, 201, and 202, and must be taken in sequence or concurrently passing with a minimum of a C grade.

 
Cosmetology 101 Introduction to Cosmetology and Cosmetic Arts5 CH
Subjects covered in this course include orientation to the cosmetology field, its history, and the current state of the profession. This course also provides a foundation for understanding the histology of hair, principles of personal hygiene, requirements and procedures for sterilization and sanitation, shampoo and scalp treatment, roller control, manicuring and pedicuring. Additionally, students will gain specific knowledge of the techniques, principles, purposes, benefits and the contra-indications of applying hand, neck, and facial massage. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Minimum placement of English 99 or ESL 99 is highly recommended. Basic computer literacy is strongly suggested.
63639 COSMET 101 CJM E. JonesSyllabus
 Rm 21111:50 am2:40 pmM-F 
COSMET 101 ACL TBA
 Rm 208C8:30 am11:40 amM-F 
63635 COSMET 101 AHL E. JonesSyllabus
 Rm 2118:30 am11:40 amM-F 
63637 COSMET 101 ER J. PedrazaSyllabus
 Rm 2123:30 pm9:20 pmMW 
 
Cosmetology 102 Hair Shaping Technology5 CH
Students learn to identify, safely use and properly care for the various types of tools used for cutting and shaping hair. Students develop skill and proficiency in shaping hair with scissors and razors, as well as in various methods of cutting hair as required by specific hair styling and permanent waving. Considerable emphasis is placed on efficiency and quality. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of 101 with a grade of C or better or taking 101 and 102 concurrently
63647 COSMET 102 AHL I. BanisterSyllabus
 Rm 2128:30 am11:40 amM-F 
63646 COSMET 102 CEM I. BanisterSyllabus
 Rm 21211:50 am2:40 pmM-F 
63645 COSMET 102 KV P. Zheng
 Rm 2123:00 pm9:20 pmTTh 
 
Cosmetology 103 Basic Styling Technology5 CH
Through this course, students receive comprehensive instruction regarding the tools, materials, equipment and methods of basic waving and styling. Skills are developed in the proper application of sculpture curls, roller direction, comb-out techniques, and basic styling. Emphasis is placed on adapting hairstyles to suit the individual and recognizing the texture, elasticity and porosity of various types of hair. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of Cosmetology 101 and 102 with a grade of C or better.
63650 COSMET 103 AHL T. Wallace
 Rm 2139:00 am12:00 pmM-F 
63651 COSMET 103 ER M. Ardolino
 Rm 2133:00 pm9:30 pmMW 
 
Cosmetology 104 Tinting Technology3 CH
Studying the principles and techniques of applying hair tints and bleaches, students learn color-blending methods and they gain knowledge about the composition, merits and limitations of chemicals used in the cosmetology field. Students also learn about potential reactions of various hair and scalp textures to specific chemicals. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of 101,102 and 103 with a grade of C or better.
63644 COSMET 104 CJM J. PedrazaSyllabus
 Rm 21312:10 pm1:45 pmM-F 
63648 COSMET 104 SU M. ArdolinoSyllabus
 Rm 2134:00 pm7:50 pmTTh 
 
Cosmetology 105 Salon Technology I5 CH
This course provides opportunities for the practical application of specific customer services for which the student has received training. Work is performed under the direct supervision of a professional cosmetology instructor. Emphasis is placed on the development of proficiency. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of 101,102, 103 and 104 with a grade of C or better; or taking 103 and 104 concurrently.
63703 COSMET 105 ESZ E. Stevens
 Rm 2051:55 pm4:35 pmM-F 
63705 COSMET 105 ER P. Collins
 Rm 2063:00 pm9:20 pmMW 
 
Cosmetology 106 Salon Technology II5 CH
This course provides students the opportunity for advanced practical application of the specific cosmetology services for which they have received instruction and training. All work is performed under direct supervision of a professional cosmetology instructor. Emphasis is placed on the continued development of proficiency. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of 101,102,103,104 and 105 with a grade of C or better.
63711 COSMET 106 ACL P. Zheng
 Rm 2058:30 am11:40 amM-F 
63716 COSMET 106 KV C. Escarzaga
 Rm 2063:00 pm9:20 pmTTh 
 
Cosmetology 201 Advanced Styling Technology4 CH
Students receive advanced training to increase proficiency in all areas of customer servicing as it relates to cosmetology. Increased skills in the techniques of hair shaping, hair coloring and tinting, permanent waving, and creative hair styling are also acquired. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of 103,104,105,and 106 with a grade of C or better or taking 106 concurrently.
63720 COSMET 201 CDN C. Escarzaga
 Rm 208C11:50 am5:00 pmMW 
63717 COSMET 201 KU C. Escarzaga CANCELLED
 Rm 2113:00 pm8:30 pmTTh 
 
Cosmetology 202 Summative Seminar4 CH
This course provides the opportunity for practical application of all previously acquired cosmetology knowledge and skills. Although trainees perform all work under direct supervision of a professional cosmetology instructor, they are much less dependent upon instructors in carrying out assignments. State Board Exam Review is included as well as finalizing portfolios. Considerable emphasis is placed on efficiency and the quality of work performed. Writing assignments as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Completion of 103,104,105, 106, and 201 with a grade of C or better or taking 106 and 201 concurrently.
63725 COSMET 202 HS P. Collins
 Rm 208C11:50 am5:00 pmTTh 
63724 COSMET 202 EQ P. Collins CANCELLED
 Rm 2113:00 pm8:30 pmMW 
 

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