COSM 3007 Advanced Hair Coloring- Lab(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis advanced course is <strong>de</strong>signed to give the stu<strong>de</strong>nt more <strong>de</strong>tailed information on hair-coloring. Offers areview of tinting procedures, related theory, more advanced procedures and practice, and safety. Stu<strong>de</strong>ntlearns techniques for tinting procedures, bleaching, frosting, special effects and corrective hair coloring.COSM 3008 Entrepreneurship Development (In the Beauty Industry)(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneIn this course the stu<strong>de</strong>nt will study all aspects of salon or any business related operations including:physical plan, furnishings and supplies, systems, personnel and the overall function in the beauty businesscommunity.ESTHETICSCOSM 1001 The Profession(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis course features the historical background of cosmetology and its evolution process to now-a-day.The dress co<strong>de</strong>, makeup, behavior and attitu<strong>de</strong>s of the future professional are fully discussed. Differentspecialization and possible job opportunities for future graduates are inclu<strong>de</strong>d in this module.EMME 1020 Anatomy and Physiology Principles(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThe stu<strong>de</strong>nt will obtain structured and integrated knowledge of all the organs and systems of the human body.At the same time the stu<strong>de</strong>nt will learn the normal functions of all the corporal systems and the way in whichsuch functions can be <strong>de</strong>termined.ESTE 1010 Bacteriology and Sterilization(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis course introduces the study of bacteriology and infection control procedures necessary for the safepractice of Esthetician. Topics inclu<strong>de</strong> microbiology, practical infection control, sterilization andmonitoring, chemical disinfectants, aseptic technique, infectious diseases, OSHA standards, and first aid.Upon completion, stu<strong>de</strong>nts would be able to un<strong>de</strong>rstand infectious diseases, disease transmission,infection control procedures, biohazard management, OSHA standards, and applicable Puerto Rico laws.ESTE 2001 Skin Analisys, Disor<strong>de</strong>rs and Treatments(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneIn this course the stu<strong>de</strong>nts learn the structure and functions of the Integumentary System. Topics ofstudy inclu<strong>de</strong> proper techniques for skin care along with product knowledge are taught; safety, sanitation,skin analysis, diseases, disor<strong>de</strong>rs, facial machines, and principles of facial massage.ESTE 1004 Hand and Foot Treatments-Lab(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis course acquaints the stu<strong>de</strong>nt with the arm and legs muscular-skeletal system, so that he/she canperform the correct massages and attain efficient spa manicures and pedicures. A<strong>de</strong>quate instruments,safety measures, and timing are emphasized.ESTE 1020 Principles of Esthetics (Facial Care)(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneIn this course the stu<strong>de</strong>nts learn the principles of esthetics, enabling them to handle problems associatedto this part of the body, or refer the person to a physician. The discussion goes around skin care, basicmovements of massage, skin analysis, prevention methods and correlated products to be used for skin- 166 -
disor<strong>de</strong>rs. The stu<strong>de</strong>nt will be acquainted with personal hygiene, sterilization and disinfection methods,aiming to promote the most healthy workplace environment.ESTE 1030 Chemistry, Electricity and Esthetics Equipments(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis course focuses on how to work with different cosmetics, manual or electric appliances, and otherapparatus used by the professional Esthetician to be able to perform positive changes on the skin.Inclu<strong>de</strong>d in the course are subjects like: correct handling of possible chemicals involved in face estheticprocesses, the chemistry of cosmetics, operation of manual implements, electrical machines, and othersappliances that use galvanic, faradic and high frequency electricity.ESTE 1021 Facial Care I- Lab(3 credits)Pre-requisite: ESTE 2001 AND ESTE 1020In this first laboratory of facial care the stu<strong>de</strong>nts will learn and practice the basic facial procedures. Thecourse inclu<strong>de</strong>d: <strong>de</strong>monstrations and practical exercises of basic facial preparation, step-by-step technicalfacial care, home skin care services, and other entry level skills nee<strong>de</strong>d for repeat business and financialsuccess.ESTE 1400 Hair Removal Methods (Depilation)- Lab(3 credits)Pre-requisite: Concurrent with ESTE 1030In this laboratory the stu<strong>de</strong>nt will learn the basics of hair growth and will practice the different techniquesto remove face and body hair, temporarily or permanent. After a revise of the procedures to <strong>de</strong>al with theclient to make them comfortable and posted of the whole <strong>de</strong>tails of the process before, during and afterbody or face hair removal, the stu<strong>de</strong>nts of the course will start working with face and body hair’s removal,using the following procedures: shaving, chemical <strong>de</strong>pilation, soft and hard waxing, tweezing, andsugaring. Regarding permanent body and face hair removal. The stu<strong>de</strong>nts will practice different methodslike: electrolysis, galvanic electricity, thermolysis, blending, laser, photo-epilation or pulse light, waxingand others procedures.ESTE 1022 Facial Care II- Lab(3 credits)Pre-requisite: ESTE 1021In this second laboratory of facial treatments focuses on the number of facial services that incorporate theuse of machines into the treatments. To perform these services at a professional level, estheticians areexpected to show dominion of the facial care procedures like: face cleansing, exfoliation, steam-relatetreatments, facial massages, facial mask application, facial extraction, operation of the multifunctionmachines for facial linked procedures, men’s skin care, home skin care services, and other entry-levelskills nee<strong>de</strong>d for repeated business and financial success.COSM 3010 Professional MakeUp I(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneCourse featuring different face makeup techniques applied according to the occasion, individual facecharacteristics, and skin conditions. The a<strong>de</strong>quate products, instruments, and equipment for artificialeyelashes, and eyebrows arching are also practiced.ESTE 1005 Advanced Body Treatments I (Micro<strong>de</strong>rmabrasion, Lymphatic Drainage and CelluliteTreatments) Pre-requisite: ESTE 1030(3 credits)In this first course of body treatments, stu<strong>de</strong>nts will <strong>de</strong>al with therapies to correct skin changes caused byalcohol, drugs, tobacco, sunlight, air pollution, frequents gain or weight loss, aging factors, skin color,neglected and/or light, thick, or dry skins. They will have the opportunity to learn different techniques an<strong>de</strong>sthetics products, instruments or equipments to <strong>de</strong>al with different body treatments to accomplish skin’simprovements. Inclu<strong>de</strong>d are body scrubs, body wraps, cellulite wraps, water therapy treatments,- 167 -
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