| Course Name |
Hairdressing - Year 2 |
| Course Provider |
Crumlin College of Further Education |
| Alternative Provider(s) |
City of Dublin ETB |
| VTOS Information |
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| Course Code |
27950 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
| Course Type |
PLC Post Leaving Cert |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ) |
Minor |
QQI |
Level 5 NFQ |
| Level 6 Component Award (Level 6 NFQ) |
Minor |
QQI |
Level 6 NFQ |
| Senior Trade Certificate |
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Department of Education and Skills |
None |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Full time |
| Location (Districts) |
Crumlin |
| Course Content |
This is a one year Course which involves on and off-the-job training in Hairdressing. This will include 3 days College training in the fully-equipped Hairdressing Salon. Students who successfully complete this course may gain placement as a 2nd or 3rd Year Apprentice in a high-profile hairdressing salon. |
| Comment |
Awarding Body
Department of Education & Skills – Senior Trade Hairdressing Certificate.
FETAC/QQI Modules – Level 5 & 6 |
| Course Fee |
Fees / Charges
There are no tuition fees for Irish and EU Nationals. However, a registration charge, made up of the College registration charge & the Government Charge is payable and where applicable, membership & exam fees. Students will be notified of requirements in relation to textbooks, equipment or uniforms when they have been offered a place.
Non-EU Nationals are charged fees as set by the Department of Education & Skills – details of these are available from the College. |
| Financial Support |
Expand+Student Maintenance Grant
The Student Maintenance Grant is a source of financial help available for students in full-time Post Leaving Certificate Courses (PLCs).
Family and / or personal income is a key factor that will be assessed when you appl...
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The Student Maintenance Grant is a source of financial help available for students in full-time Post Leaving Certificate Courses (PLCs).
Family and / or personal income is a key factor that will be assessed when you apply for a maintenance grant.
There are two main conditions to be met in order to be eligible for a grant:
Candidate must have been resident in Ireland in the October Prior to Year of Entry.
Candidates must be progressing to a higher level of education as per the National Framework of Qualifications.
Note:
From 2011 students in receipt of the Back to Education or VTOS Allowance will not be eligible for the Student Maintenance Grant. This does not apply to students in receipt of One-Parent Family Allowance or Disability Allowance.
How to Apply for a Grant
An application may be made as soon as possible after the application process opens, usually in June of each year. It is not necessary to wait until an offer of a place in college is received.
If you are entering a full-time course for the first time or you are changing courses you might be eligible for a student grant. Check out the SUSI grants system on studentfinance.ie or cdetb.ie
SUSI provides a support desk which is a single point of contact for all queries. You can contact the SUSI Support Desk at support@susi.cdetb.ie or telephone 0761 08 7874.
To make a grant application please go to www.studentfinance.ie to complete the online application form. It is important to make your application as early as possible.
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| Interview |
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| Application Date |
Complete online application form. Apply now for courses starting September 2017. Early applicants have a better chance of securing a place.
Interviews will be held in Spring. |
| Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Expand+Interviews will take place as follows:
March: School of Beauty, Hair & Fashion School of Fitness & Sports Therapy
April: School of Business & Administration School of Information Technology & Multimedia Design School of Tourism & Catering
Ma...
Hide-Interviews will take place as follows:
March: School of Beauty, Hair & Fashion School of Fitness & Sports Therapy
April: School of Business & Administration School of Information Technology & Multimedia Design School of Tourism & Catering
May: All Courses (depending on availability of places)
September: All Courses (depending on availability of places)
Please note that it may be necessary to arrange other interview dates apart from these mentioned above, depending on the level of demand for particular courses.
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| Subjects Taught |
Subjects:
Subjects:
Core
Barbering Techniques
Colouring
Colour Selection & Consultation
Permanent Waving
Maintenance of Tools
Fashion Cutting & Styling
Design Skills
Image Processing
Work Experience
Theory
Care & Maintenance of Hairdressing Tools
Hairdressing Science
Salon Health, Safety and Hygiene
Principles of Colour & Perming
Business Management
Workshops
Creative Styling |
| Entry Requirements |
Successful completion of (FETAC/QQI) Hairdressing Award - Level 5 & completion of Junior Trade Certificate. All entry is subject to interview. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+On successful completion of this course students may gain placement as a Junior Stylist. Students can progress to further Hairdressing training in Crumlin College with Evening Part-time Courses - Short Courses for Updating of Hairdressing Skills & t...
Hide-On successful completion of this course students may gain placement as a Junior Stylist. Students can progress to further Hairdressing training in Crumlin College with Evening Part-time Courses - Short Courses for Updating of Hairdressing Skills & the 2-Year Masters Diploma Course which is certified by the Irish Hairdressers Federation (IHF).
Possible Job Opportunities - Qualified Hairdresser, Salon Instructor, Salon Manager/Owner, Company Technician, Artistic Director, Theatre/Fashion Photographic Styling.
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| Further Enquiries |
Crumlin College of Further Education, Crumlin Road, Dublin 12. Tel: 01 454 0662
Fax: 01 453 8855,
Email: enrol@ccfe.cdetb.ie |