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Barber Program:

Study the Art of the Straight Razor.

More Blades, More Style!

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CAREER TRAINING.FOR YOUR FUTURE.

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$3999
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HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING TRAINING
HAIR COLORING TECHNIQUES
GUIDANCE IN HAIR STYLING TRENDS
FACIALS AND SKIN CARE TREATMENT TRAINING
TRAINING IN NAIL TECHNIQUES
TRAINING IN MAKEUP APPLICATION
WAXING AND HAIR REMOVAL TRAINING
SALON OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
THE ABILITY TO TEST FOR LICENSURE
EARN 13 CAREER SKILL BADGES
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CAREER TRAINING.YOU CAN TRUST

ACCREDITED

Southern Careers Institute is Accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.

APPROVED

Southern Careers Institute is Approved for training by The Texas Workforce Commission.

HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN EARN AS ACOSMETOLOGY OPERATOR STUDENT

Included State Licensure*

Taken through a third party provider

TDLR

Cosmetology Operator License

*Exam fee included in tuition and will be paid if taken within three months of program completion.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ABARBER CAREER

Why do workers enjoy being Barbers?

Becoming a barber offers the chance to unleash your creativity on the job. It’s a respected trade that enables you to connect deeply with your community, offering services that boost clients’ confidence and well-being. Plus, with flexible hours and the potential for entrepreneurship, it suits those valuing independence and passion in their work.
Cosmetology License

Do you need training to become a Barber?

Yes, becoming a barber requires professional training, often through a barbering program at a vocational school. This education covers various hair cutting techniques, styling, shaving, health and safety practices, and sometimes customer service and business management skills.

What is a Barber?

A barber is a professional specializing in cutting, trimming, styling, and grooming men’s hair and beards. They offer personalized services to enhance appearance, using tools like scissors, clippers, and razors, and may also provide shaves and other facial treatments in a barber shop setting.

What skills do you need to be a Barber?

To become a barber, you need skills in hair cutting, styling, shaving, customer service, creativity, attention to detail, cleanliness, and the ability to stand for long periods.

Do you need any certifications to become a Barber?

Yes, most states require barbers to be licensed. To obtain a license, you will need to complete a state-approved barber training program and pass a licensing exam.

Where can a Barber work?

Barbers can work in barber shops, salons, hotels, resorts, and cruise ships. They may also be self-employed, running their own businesses or freelancing.

Southern Careers Institute (SCI) does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI. It is not required to attend SCI to attain a job or earn a certain salary in a field of employment. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indicative of those for future and current students. 

HERE'S EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET AS ACOSMETOLOGY OPERATOR TRAINEE

Course Descriptions

Lecture and skills practice on the following topics: cosmetology’s history, life skills, professionalism, health and public safety, infection control, and anatomy and physiology.

Hours: Theory 42 / Laboratory 33 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: None

Lecture and skills practice on the following topics: hair, skin, and nail properties, chemistry and chemical safety, electricity and electrical safety, hair design, and hair service preparation.

Hours: Theory 31 / Laboratory 44 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: None

Lecture and skills practice on the following topics: haircutting and hairstyling.

Hours: Theory 15 / Laboratory 60 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: None

Lecture and skills practice on the following topics: braiding and braid extensions, wigs and hair additions, and chemical texture services.

Hours: Theory 15 / Laboratory 60 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Novice Stylist

Lecture and skills practice on the following topics: hair coloring, hair removal, facials, and makeup.

Hours: Theory 15 / Laboratory 60 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Novice Stylist

Lecture and skills practice on the following topics: manicuring, pedicuring, nail tips and wraps, monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements, light-cured gels, preparing for license and employment, on the job, and the salon business.

Hours: Theory 34 / Laboratory 41 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Novice Stylist

This learning unit is structured to allow students to practice and enhance their skills. Activities may include performing customer procedures in the salon clinic, attending field trips, participating in guest speaker lectures, practicing, remediating, and passing skills assessments, practicing skills and procedures in the lab.

Hours: Theory 9 / Laboratory 66 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Junior Stylist

This learning unit is structured to allow students to practice and enhance their skills. Activities may include performing customer procedures in the salon clinic, attending field trips, participating in guest speaker lectures, practicing, remediating, and passing skills assessments, practicing skills and procedures in the lab.

Hours: Theory 9 / Laboratory 66 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Junior Stylist

This learning unit is structured to allow students to practice and enhance their skills. Activities may include performing customer procedures in the salon clinic, attending field trips, participating in guest speaker lectures, practicing, remediating, and passing skills assessments, practicing skills and procedures in the lab.

Hours: Theory 9 / Laboratory 66 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Junior Stylist

This learning unit is structured to allow students to practice and enhance their skills. Activities may include performing customer procedures in the salon clinic, attending field trips, participating in guest speaker lectures, practicing, remediating, and passing skills assessments, practicing skills and procedures in the lab.

Hours: Theory 9 / Laboratory 66 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Junior Stylist

This learning unit is structured to allow students to practice and enhance their skills. Activities may include performing customer procedures in the salon clinic, attending field trips, participating in guest speaker lectures, practicing, remediating, and passing skills assessments, practicing skills and procedures in the lab.

Hours: Theory 15 / Laboratory 60 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Junior Stylist

This course introduces the skills needed for career success. Students will have the opportunity to learn about setting personal and professional goals, job search techniques and portfolio development. Final resume, cover letter and mock interviews are key aspects of this course. Students may also learn about different career paths.

Hours: Theory 15 / Laboratory 60 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Junior Stylist

This learning unit is structured to allow students to practice and enhance their skills. Activities may include performing customer procedures in the salon clinic, attending field trips, participating in guest speaker lectures, practicing, remediating, and passing skills assessments, practicing skills and procedures in the lab.

Hours: Theory 32 / Laboratory 68 / Total 75 / Quarter Credits 0 / Outside Hours 0 / Prerequisites: Final Mod

FACT: TODAY'S EMPLOYERSNEED YOUR SKILLS

Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
 

Occupation Code:39-5012

Location Mean Annual Wage
Austin $32,090
Brownsville-Harligen $26,750
Corpus Christi $27,900
Pharr $25,700
San Antonio North & South $29,100
Waco $28,640

Southern Careers Institute (SCI) does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI. It is not required to attend SCI to attain a job or earn a certain salary in a field of employment. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indicative of those for future and current students. 

Displayed salaries and job outlook data do not reflect the prospects of Southern Careers Institute graduates’ job placement outcomes and starting salaries. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data, job prospects, and salary data sourced for (insert specific metro and job page) does not reflect data applicable to entry-level positions.

FINANCIAL AID. THE SIMPLE WAY.

We're here to make sure you can afford the career training you need. Our combination of grants, scholarships, loans, work-study, military, and Veteran education benefits are here to ensure a stress-free experience that works around your finances.
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As an accredited post-secondary institution, SCI has various federal financial assistance programs available for qualified students enrolled in SCI programs. This does not apply to seminar students. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.

FREQUENTLY ASKEDQUESTIONS

What makes Southern Careers Institute different?

We give students an alternative to expensive, four-year degrees. Employers are looking for specific skills from candidates they can hire with confidence. Our coursework goes deeper than pen and paper, providing hands-on learning opportunities that set us apart from the competition. Our goal is to provide you with an education that will empower your future.

That’s okay! At Southern Careers Institute, we have had a plethora of students successfully complete their programs after being away from school for long periods of time. We’re ready to meet you where you’re at, providing a community-based learning environment where you’ll feel right at home as you readjust to life as a student!

Southern Careers Institute provides you with the training you need to sit for certifications in your chosen field. Whether it’s our Medical Assistant training program, Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program, Pharmacy Technician program, Business Accounting Specialist program, HVAC program, or any other educational programs available, you will receive training to tackle industry-specific certifications.

As an accredited school, we participate in many financial aid programs and available grants to make your education more affordable. Contact us today and our financial aid officers will explain the process and answer all of your questions.

Click here or call 1.833.SCI.TEXAS today to speak with one of our admissions representatives, who will be happy to schedule an appointment to answer all of your questions.

Southern Careers Institute is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.

Council on Occupational Education
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Suite 325 Atlanta, GA 30350
(770) 396-3898 or (800) 917-2081

If you are a student transferring from another school, you must provide a transcript and detailed course descriptions for review prior to starting school. Please be advised that the acceptance of credits from another school/state board is at the sole discretion of Southern Careers Institute.

Our students must be able to read, write, speak, and understand English. At this time, programs are not offered in any language other than English.

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