Cosmetology Operator
The Cosmetology Program at Lamar State College-Port Arthur prepares students for a career as a cosmetology professional. The recommended courses of study are designed to meet licensure requirements established by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation.
Program Outcomes
- Models professional and ethical behavior.
- Practices all sanitary and safety measures that protect individual and public health.
- Demonstrates proficiency in all cosmetology skills.
- Prepares to pass the state board requirements.
Communication
Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
Teamwork
Social Responsibility
Personal Responsibility
Active Listening
Business (Financial & Marketing)
Career Information
A cosmetologist is a professional who provides beauty treatments and services to clients. They specialize in enhancing and maintaining the physical appearance of their clients through a variety of techniques, including hair styling, makeup application, skin care, and nail treatments. Cosmetologists work in a wide range of settings, such as salons, spas, and beauty parlors. They can also work in the film, television, or theater industries, where they create looks for actors and performers.
Cosmetologists must have excellent communication and customer service skills, as they work directly with clients to determine their needs and preferences. They also need to be knowledgeable about the latest beauty trends and products, and have a keen eye for detail to create customized looks that complement their clients' features and personalities. Additionally, cosmetologists must adhere to strict health and safety regulations to ensure that their services are provided in a clean and sanitary environment, and that their clients are not at risk of injury or infection.
Cosmetology - Esthetician - Barbering Information Fall 2024
Orientation: August 21, 2024, at 10 am in the Cosmetology Building
(Mandatory for all New Students)
Student Handbook (Online)
The Student Handbook contains general guidelines, procedures, policies, and information specific to Lamar State College Port Arthur’s Cosmetology Program and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations requirements.
Cosmetology Registration Fee
All Cosmetology Students must be registered with the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation by the first day of class. The $25 registration can be paid for at the business office or the students can bring in cash or debit cards. Mrs. Smith will register them at that time. A copy of your receipt is needed for the first day of class.
Pictures
You are required to have two pictures (1 ½ x 1 ½) for your TDLR permit. Your TDLR permit is documentation of your registration into the program.
Immunization Requirements:
Tb Skin Test (within the last 6 months) Submit this information to the instructor by the first-class day.
Supply Kits:
All Cosmetology students must purchase a supply kit. You will need to purchase the kit and pay the fee at the business office. Bring your receipt to receive the kit. This needs to be done as soon as class begins.
Support Material – LSCPA Online Bookstore, Amazon, Barnes and Noble
- Milady’s Standard Cosmetology & Foundations Textbook Bundle and the Cosmetology Theory Workbook – 14th Edition
- Milady’s Standard Esthetics & Foundations Textbook Bundle and Esthetics Theory Workbook – 12th Edition
- Milady’s Standard Barbering Textbook and Theory Workbook – 6th Edition
Dress Code
Each student is required to adhere to the dress code policy set by the LSCPA Cosmetology Program and the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation.
Every student must be in uniform BEFORE clocking in and remain in uniform until clocking out.
Dress code requirements are as follows:
All Black Unisex Scrub Top, Pants & Lab Jacket
Shoes: Tennis Shoes (any color) or Work Force
Hair: Neat and presentable daily. (You are your biggest advertisement)
Nails: For safety and sanitary precautions, all nails should be of average length, no longer
than the end of the finger.
Attendance
Lamar will provide the Cosmetology, Esthetician, & Barber students with the opportunity to make up any days missed every Friday. (9 am -2 pm), (Dual enrollment students 9 am - 11 am, and 12 pm – 2 pm). This will give the student time to make up any Lab/Skills assignments missed. Absences must be made up before the end of the semester. Depending on the number of absences, students will receive an Incomplete with the option to make them up the following semester.
Lamar State College-Port Arthur mandates the completion and passing of all Cosmetology courses with a “C” or better to attain the knowledge and skills needed to pass your state board exam.
Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation mandates the completion and passing of all the registered modules (courses) to receive credit hours to be eligible to take the state board exam. Students must be in attendance to receive credit.
Course | Title | SCH |
---|---|---|
First Semester | ||
CSME 1310 | Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory | 3 |
CSME 1401 | Orientation to Cosmetology | 4 |
CSME 1453 | Chemical Reformation and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2343 | Salon Development | 3 |
Second Semester | ||
CSME 1447 | Principles of Skin Care/Facials and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2410 | Advanced Haircutting and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2401 | The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2251 | Preparation for the State Licensing Practical Examination | 2 |
Third Semester | ||
ENGL 2311 | Technical & Business Writing | 3 |
XXXX x3xx | Humanities/Fine Arts | 3 |
PSYC 2301 or PSYC 2314 | General Psychology or Lifespan Growth & Development | 3 |
POFI 1349 | Spreadsheets | 3 |
ACNT 1303 | Introduction to Accounting I | 3 |
EDUC 1100 | Learning Frameworks | 1 |
Fourth Semester | ||
SPCH 1321 | Business and Professional Communication | 3 |
MATH 1332 | Contemporary Mathematics | 3 |
ITSC 1401 | Introduction to Computers | 4 |
BUSI 1301 | Business Principles | 3 |
POFT 2312 | Business Correspondence and Communication | 3 |
Total | 60 |
course | title | sch |
---|---|---|
First Semester | ||
CSME 1310 | Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory | 3 |
CSME 1401 | Orientation to Cosmetology | 4 |
CSME 1453 | Chemical Reformation and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2343 | Salon Development | 3 |
Second Semester | ||
CSME 1447 | Principles of Skin Care/Facials and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2410 | Advanced Haircutting and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2401 | The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory | 4 |
CSME 2251 | Preparation for the State Licensing Practical Examination | 2 |
Total | 28 |
How long does it take to complete the Cosmetology Operator associate’s degree program?
The Cosmetology Operator program takes two years to complete.
What type of license/certification is needed?
Students must complete the program of study and then take both a written cosmetology operator exam and a practical (hands-on) exam. Once successfully completing both parts of the exam, the student will receive a license issued by the TDLR (Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations) to practice as a cosmetology operator in the state of Texas.
What are the continuing education requirements for cosmetology operators?
Continuing education requirements vary by state, but many states require licensed cosmetology operators to complete a certain number of continuing education hours to renew their licenses. These courses may cover topics such as sanitation, new techniques, and industry trends.
What challenges do cosmetology operators face in their profession?
Challenges in the cosmetology profession include physical demands such as standing for long periods, managing client expectations, staying updated with industry trends, and maintaining a steady flow of clients. Cosmetologists also need to manage the business aspects of their work, such as scheduling, inventory, and marketing.
What kind of salary can I expect?
According to O*NET online, A cosmetologist has a bright outlook and the local salary is typically $17-24 an hour. Other areas of the state have a slightly higher salary range.
Sheila Guillot, Chair
Business and Industrial Technology
409-984-6381
guillsr@lamarpa.edu
Amanda Smith, Program Coordinator
Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Barbering
409-984-6402
smitham@lamarpa.edu
Rikki Solis, Instructor
Cosmetology Operator
409-984-6409
manninorl@lamarpa.edu
Sheri Richmond, Dual-Credit Instructor
Cosmetology Operator
409-984-6402
richmondsl@lamarpa.edu
Professional Cosmetology Association
American Association of Cosmetology Schools
Association of Cosmetology Salon Professionals
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- Amanda Smith
- Program Coordinator
- Cosmetology Building, Office 116
- 409-984-6402
- smitham@lamarpa.edu