BARB 1502 Orientation for Barbering

This course is required of all students attending the Barbering program. This course provides an introduction into the professional field. There is an emphasis on professional presence, ethics, human relations, interpersonal communication and study skill practices. (2  lect.) 

Credits

2 credits

Major Topics

  • History of Barbering
  • Practicing Ethical Standards
  • Effective Communication
  • Study Skills
  • Professional Image
  • Self-care

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

Identify the progression of barbering throughout history.

Design a mission statement.

Explain ethical standards in the professional realm.

Demonstrate time management practices.

Demonstrate tools for learning.

Identify basic concepts of communication. (refer to General Education crosswalk)

Demonstrate communication skills for a variety of audiences and settings using verbal and nonverbal messages. (refer to General Education crosswalk)

Write clear, accurate sentences and paragraphs in Standard American English (Refer to General Education Crosswalk)

Explain the difference between personal ethics and professional ethics.

Explain the components of professional image.