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Angus College

Soon to be part of a new regional college, serving Dundee and Angus.
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NC Hairdressing (Year 2)

Who is this course aimed at?

Undoubtedly one of the most popular courses at Angus College. This course has an excellent success

rate of students finding employment or progressing to study at SVQ Level 3.

What entry requirements will I need?

NC Hairdressing Year 1, you may be asked to attend an interview.

How and where will I study?

The course is based at the main College campus in Arbroath.

What will I study on this course?

The course provides opportunity to practice skills in all aspects of the craft while encourage creative ideas for a career as a junior stylist. It includes basic aspects of hairdressing beginning with: Year 1: shampooing, hair, scalp and client analysis, setting, blow drying, long hair and cutting Year 2: hair colouring, combination hair cutting, colour correction, long hair design, work experience, and expression session You will have a work experience placement in a salon as part of your course, visit hair exhibitions gaining important industrial and product knowledge and have the chance to observe demonstrations by highly trained, experienced stylists. In addition, the College will provide you with opportunities to enter national competitions where previous Angus College hairdressing students have done very well.

Job and progression routes?

HNC Hairdressing at another college.

Salon assistant, junior stylist, with experience – salon stylist, technical representative, educational

trainer, cruise liner opportunities, theatre/film work, armed services.


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Please Note

The description of the College’s courses in our prospectus and on our website represents the College’s aspirations as to what will be delivered. However, for various reasons, the courses actually delivered may be different.

For example:

  • funding for a course (whether from the Government or from the College’s charitable donations or other sources of income) may be reduced or withdrawn;
  • there may be insufficient interest in a course which means that it is uneconomic or unviable to deliver;
  • there may be a change to the College’s other resources, such as staff or accommodation, which affect the delivery of a course.

A change could involve the replacement of a course with a new course, variations to course content or structure, the merger of courses, or the withdrawal of a course. The College may make a change to a course for the reasons set out above, or for other reasons where it is reasonable for the College to do so. If there is a change to a course about which you have expressed an interest, the College will let you know as soon as possible.

By expressing an interest about a course to the College, you agree to these rules about changes to courses.



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