| Course Name |
Beauty Therapy - 2 Year |
| Course Provider |
Cork College of Commerce |
| Alternative Provider(s) |
Cork ETB |
| VTOS Information |
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| Course Code |
2675 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
| Course Type |
PLC Post Leaving Cert |
| Qualifications |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Full time |
| Location (Districts) |
Cork City |
| Course Content |
Expand+The awarding bodies ITEC and CIDESCO ensure that all qualified candidates are trained to the highest international standard in the Beauty Industry. Students work with highly prestigious Dermalogica products. This course requires high levels of commi...
Hide-The awarding bodies ITEC and CIDESCO ensure that all qualified candidates are trained to the highest international standard in the Beauty Industry. Students work with highly prestigious Dermalogica products. This course requires high levels of commitment, dedication and motivation.
Students participate in
• Introduction to Phorest salon software
• Common Purpose Pitstop Leadership Programme for selected students
• State of the Art practical rooms
• Specialist training workshops
• Salon experience
• Dermalogica Partnership Programme – conducted by Dermalogica trainers
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| Duration |
2 years |
| Comment |
Certification:
Year One: Level 2 Diploma for Beauty Specialists – ITEC
Level 3 Diploma in Epilation – ITEC
Level 3 Diploma in Facial Electrical Treatments – ITEC
Level 3 Diploma in Anatomy & Physiology - ITEC
Occupational First Aid – 5M1207
Year Two: Beauty Therapy Diploma – CIDESCO
Level 3 Diploma in Body Treatments – ITEC |
| Alternative Entry |
Expand+International Students
The Cork College of Commerce welcomes applicants from all parts of the world. We value the cultural diversity and richness that international students bring to the College.Non-EU students must comply with Irish Immigration re...
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The Cork College of Commerce welcomes applicants from all parts of the world. We value the cultural diversity and richness that international students bring to the College.Non-EU students must comply with Irish Immigration requirements. A visa from the Immigration Section of the Department of Justice and Equality must be secured, prior to acceptance.
*Note for International Students - if English is not your first language you must complete a compulsory English Language Assessment, this will be held on the following dates Tuesday July 11th 2017 and August 22nd 2017. The College Admissions Office will assign to you the date of your English Language Assessment. Please refer to the college website www.corkcollegeofcommerce.ie under the link International Students 2017 to read the requirements and exemptions for International Applicants.Non-EU students will be required to pay a tuition fee, determined by the Department of Education and Skills. For further details please contact the College.
Further Enquiries: Ms. Susan Holland O’Leary (Disability Support Officer) Tel: (021) 4223 828E-mail: sholland@ccoc.ie
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| Course Fee |
Expand+Year One: €990 approx includes examination fees and registration fees, €750 approx. for cost of kits uniforms and books. Year Two: €990 for examination and registration fees. €140 approx. for kits and books.
These services include the supply of ...
Hide-Year One: €990 approx includes examination fees and registration fees, €750 approx. for cost of kits uniforms and books. Year Two: €990 for examination and registration fees. €140 approx. for kits and books.
These services include the supply of certain classroom and study materials, field trips, industrial site visits, facilitating the visits of guest lecturers, the provision of extra training (examples include manual handling, patient handling, conflict resolution and leadership courses), free IT and printing supports for students, the availability of many leisure and recreational pursuits and the ongoing support of College teams and societies.
Exemptions:
There are no exemptions from this charge; however a student whose VTOS place has been confirmed will be refunded the charge.
€200
Department of Education and Skills (DES) Programme Participant Contribution
Since Budget 2010 the DES has stipulated that all participants on Further Education (FE) courses are required to pay €200 to secure their place on their chosen course.
Exemptions:
All students who are holders of a medical card or a dependant of a medical card holder, receive VTOS or BTEA are exempt from paying this charge. Students who successfully apply for and receive a student maintenance grant will be refunded this charge.
€50/€80 Examination Fees: Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI).
Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) is an internationally recognised educational accrediting body. The vast majority of courses in the college are awarded by QQI. The QQI examination fees for the coming academic year are €50 for a level 5 qualification and €80 for a level 6 qualification.
This fee is paid at registration at the beginning of the year. The remaining courses offered by the College are certified by other accrediting bodies and have their own exam fees. They may differ slightly from year to year due to sterling exchange rates. Course costs on each course page include these fees.
Other Costs
Some courses incur an extra cost which is related to kits, uniforms, manuals etc.
Exemptions: All students who receive VTOS are exempt from paying examination fees; students who are holders of a Medical Card or a dependant of a Medical Card holder are exempt from paying QQI examination fees only.
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| Financial Support |
Maintenance Grant Scheme
The Department of Education and Skills provides a means-tested maintenance grant for learners attending full-time Further Education courses. Information regarding eligibility and application details is available at www.susi.ie |
| Application Date |
Expand+Enrolment Procedure – 4 Step Process
Step 1: Complete the application form
The application form can be completed online at www.corkcollegeofcommerce.ie. When you apply online you will receive a personal account and ID, this will enable you to vi...
Hide-Enrolment Procedure – 4 Step Process
Step 1: Complete the application form
The application form can be completed online at www.corkcollegeofcommerce.ie. When you apply online you will receive a personal account and ID, this will enable you to view all college correspondence in relation to your application.
(Applicants can complete the application on-line in the college if required)
*For students whose first language in not English, please refer to the International Students section of this prospectus with regard to compulsory English Language Assessment.
Step 2: Attend for Interview
Applicants will be invited for interview at the college. Interviews are held a number of times per year from Springtime through to course commencement. The interview simply acts to match the applicant against the course in terms of suitability, commitment and expectation.
Step 3: Accept Place on Course
Successful applicants will be notified of the offer of a place on a college course by post and by e-mail. Applicants must secure this place by paying the relevant Course Fee before a set date. Failure to do so may result in the place being offered to another applicant.
Step 4: Registration and Induction
When students are offered a place on a course the notification will also contain information regarding dates for registration and induction. All students must attend the college on these
designated dates.
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| Application Weblink |
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+Course Content
Year 1
Skincare and Eye Treatments
Make Up
Manicure and Pedicure
Waxing
Professional Conduct and Business Awareness
Facial Electrical Treatments
Electrical Epilation
Anatomy and Physiology
Year 2
Swedish Massage
Figur...
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Year 1
Skincare and Eye Treatments
Make Up
Manicure and Pedicure
Waxing
Professional Conduct and Business Awareness
Facial Electrical Treatments
Electrical Epilation
Anatomy and Physiology
Year 2
Swedish Massage
Figure Diagnosis and Body electrical treatments
Anatomy and Physiology
Aesthetics and Body Therapies CIDESCO
(optional short courses include: Microdermabrasion, Indian Head Massage, Hot Stones Massage, Gel Polish (Nails), Advanced Waxing and Spray Tanning).
Work Placement / Experience
Year 2 students are released on Fridays to gain work experience in a salon environment. The college also has a fully equipped training salon which is open on Fridays for customers.
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| Entry Requirements |
Leaving Certificate must include Biology or Leaving Cert Applied Science Modules 1 and 4. Mature students may be granted exemptions. For Year 2 entry students must have passed Electrical Epilation and Facial Electrical Treatments from Year 1. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Education Progression Opportunities:
NABTET Teacher Training, ITEC Teacher Training
Career Opportunities
Self employment, contract work, salon/spa, cruise liners, beauty consultancy, tutoring, health farms, department store beauty counters. All students can access the Jobs Advice Hub (see pg. 85). Graduates can subscribe to ‘CCOC college jobs register’ and CCOC LinkedIn alumni for up to date vacancies and networking. |
| Further Enquiries |
For further information email: beauty@ccoc.ie (021) 4223814
Telephone 021 422 2100
Fax 021 427 5075
email apply@ccoc.ie
Website www.corkcollegeofcommerce.ie |