Apprenticeship in Hairdressing (Level 2)

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Units studied include: Advise and Consult with Clients; Shampoo, Condition and Treat the Hair and Scalp; Change Hair Colour; Style and Finish Hair; Set and Dress Hair; Cut Hair using Basic Techniques; Responsibility for Actions to Reduce Risks to Health and Safety; Give Customers a Positive Impression. Plus optional units related to the course.

Course information

Name: Apprenticeship in Hairdressing (Level 2) Qualification title: Apprenticeship in Hairdressing Qualification type: Assessment There is continuous assessment of each unit. You will need to present evidence of competence via practical assessments and production of a personal portfolio of evidence. Awarding Apprenticeship Created 20150430 12:36:41 Updated 20150430 12:36:41

Entry requirements

You will be required to purchase a kit and uniform. The uniform must be worn at all times in College. The kit costs approximately �219.00. Equipment required You will be required to purchase a kit and uniform. The uniform must be worn at all times in College. The kit costs approximately �219.00.

Provider

CENTRAL COLLEGE NOTTINGHAM
Further Education
enquiries@centralnottingham.ac.uk
0115 914 6414
http://www.centralnottingham.ac.uk

Address

Maid Marian Way Town: Nottingham

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