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WHR20106 Certificate II in Hairdressing

CRICOS Course Codes: SA 067236D, VIC 064706C, NSW 067399G

A Certificate II course prepares you to become a Level One Apprentice Hairdresser or Salon Assistant. The course enables you to work under supervision and provide assistance to hairdressers. Students learn business skills such as customer service, safe work practices and communications skills. Students develop hairdressing industry knowledge, learn to shampoo hair, apply and remove semi permanent colours and dry hair.

Duration

10 weeks (CRICOS Duration 10 weeks)

Locations

Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney

Course Structure

Unit Code Unit of Competency
WRHCS201A Prepare clients for salon services
WRHCS202A Maintain tools and equipment
WRHCS204A Maintain and organise work areas
WRHCS205A Follow personal health and safety routines at work
WRHCS206A Perform head, neck and shoulder massage
WRHCS207A Develop hairdressing industry knowledge
WRHHD201A Dry hair to shape
WRRCS1B Communicate in the workplace
WRRER1B Work effectively in a retail environment
WRRLP1B Apply safe working practices
WRHCL201A Apply temporary hair colour and remove residual colour products
WRHHD202A Apply single, two and three strand braiding techniques
WRHWP201A Assist colleagues providing multiple salon services as a team member

 

Mode of Study

This course is delivered in a classroom and if applicable in practical based environment with practical requirements simulated to reflect the real work situation. The delivery of training will include a mixture of classroom theory, practical delivery, group discussions, and individual research.

Assessment

This course includes a variety of assessment methods including:

  • Written assessments
  • One-on-one examinations
  • Written examinations
  • Teacher observation
  • Project work
  • Reflective work journals
  • Oral presentations
  • Class participation
  • Discussions
  • Role-plays
  • Physical demonstration
  • Debates
  • Performing practical tasks and
  • Student portfolio (including hand-outs, research notes, and readings)

Equipment and Uniform

Cost of uniform and tool kit ranges from A$1,100 to A$1,300.