Hair Technician
Gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience in haircare through classroom lessons, demonstrations, and hands-on practice. You'll study areas in safety and sanitation, customer service, and job-seeking skills.
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Hair Technician, Diploma
Learn vital skills in haircare and sanitation. After completing the required hours and meeting the Minnesota Board of Cosmetologists Examiners' requirements, you may take written and skills certification tests for licensure.
Length
- 1 Year for Full-Time Students
- 35 credits
Career Opportunities
A salon owner oversees all aspects of salon operations, including staff management, customer service, inventory management, and financial administration. They ensure the smooth running of the business, maintain high standards of service, and foster a positive environment for both clients and employees.
A salon manager is responsible for supervising daily operations, including staff scheduling, inventory management, and customer service. They ensure that the salon operates efficiently, maintains high standards of cleanliness and professionalism, and achieves sales targets.
A Hair and Scalp Specialist diagnoses and treats various hair and scalp conditions, such as dandruff, hair loss, and scalp irritation. They may provide personalized recommendations for hair care routines, products, and treatments tailored to each client's needs, promoting overall hair health and well-being.
A hairstylist creates and implements hairstyles for clients, considering their preferences, facial features, and hair type. They also provide advice on hair care and styling techniques, ensuring clients leave satisfied with their new look.