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NC Beauty Therapy (Level 5) - Evening
Who is this course aimed at?
For those who have an interest in the beauty industry, the course covers theoretical and practical aspects. Individuals are expected to show a high standard of personal presentation for working.
What entry requirements will I need?
Standard Grades in English (Credit level) and a science subject at 4 or above. If not a school leaver, previous experience may be considered. You must also meet the high standards of personal presentation required by the beauty industry.
How and where will I study?
This course can be studied two evenings per week (Wednesday and Thursday, 6-9pm) at the Arbroath campus.
Starting Wednesday 4th of September 2013.
What are the funding options for this course? SDS (ILA200)/Self/Sponsor
Cost £720
What will I study on this course?
SCQF Level 5
The course will include: Facial Skin Care, Manicure, Waxing Treatments, Human Body, Day Make-up and Corrective Make-up, Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage and Eye Treatments.
Job and progression routes?
On successful completion progress can be made to the part-time or full-time Level 6 course. If only some of the units are completed, progression will be limited to the part-time option only.
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