Nail Technology Certificate Level 2 Evening FULL COST
Subject : Nail Services
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Course Overview
This course is full cost and therefore no fee remission is applicable.
This course is ideal for those wishing to embark on a career in the nail industry. Acrylic, gel and wrap systems will be included to imporve and enhance the natural nails. Manicure and Pedicure will also be included to ensure knowledge of natural nail care is understood.
All practical techniques are assessed in salon and a range of theory work will also be an essential part of the course. Anatomy and physiology relating to the hands and feet and a range of skin and nail diseases and disorders will also be covered.
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| 12 March 2012 |
12 Weeks, Mondays 5pm-9pm |
Skelmersdale Campus, College Way, Skelmersdale, WN8 6DX |
Who The Course is for
This Level 2 course provides an insight to the Nail industry, gaining essential knowledge and expertise in a range of nail services.
Successful students must:
> be artistic and creative
> enjoy working with a variety of people
> team player
> 100% attendance and commitment
> excellent communication skills
> must be willing to complete homework
Course Content
> Health & safety practice in the Salon
> Provide and maintain nail enhancement (eg natural nail overlay, tip and overlay using a range of materials)
> Client care and communication in beauty-related industries
> Provide nail art
All students must purchase a kit from the relevant department. Costs will be discussed at enrolment and during the college induction. Students will be required to carry out treatments on the general public who book in as clients at our reception area. On occasion you will also need to provide a paying model for your practical assessments in the college commercial salons.
All students must wear the college uniform:
> Long smart black trousers (Purchased by student)
> College tunic (Purchased from the department)
> Low heeled full black smart shoes (Purchased by student)
> Students will be required to remove all visible jewellery including facial piercing during all practical sessions (due to awarding body requirements) and have short nails with no nail polish.
> Hair must be tied back discreatly
> Day make-up must be worn
Mobile phones must not be accessed in classrooms and salons unless permission has been sought from the course coordinator.
Entry Requirements
Applicants must have a Level 2 Manicure qualification.
All applicants must have an artistic flair and a reasonable standard of English and Maths.
Students must be able to work effectively with others and be willing to carry out and receive all treatments.
All students must display a positive attitude, be prepared to work as part of a team and have excellent attendance.
West Lancashire College will also accept credits previously gained through the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF).
Learning & Assessment Methods
Assessment is by practical observation, oral questioning, case studies, written essential knowledge papers, end examinations. An internal/external verifier will assess all portfolio evidence and practical skills.
Qualifications Gained
Successful students will gain a VTCT Level 2 Certificate in Nail Technology.
There may also be opportunity to gain additional professional qualifications.
Progression Opportunities
On successful completion of the Level 2 Certificate students could progress to the NVQ Level 3 in Nail Services to add more advanced techniques and range of services or to employment into the industry. A bridging assignment and assessment may be required.
Career Opportunities
This course could lead to a career as a nail technician who can be found working in salons, spas, health farms and cruise liners.
Course Costs
This course is full cost and therefore no fee remission is applicable.
If you are 19 or over please call 01695 52300 or email enquiries@westlancs.ac.uk to confirm the fee for this course. Course costs may be subject to change.
If you need information on any financial support that may be available to you with fees or study costs on this course, please contact the Learner Zone (see contact details below) who can offer advice and assistance on accessing any financial support that may be available.
*exam and registration fees will be paid by the college subject to satisfactory attendance and course completion.
How to Apply
Please complete and return a College application form. Application forms can be obtained college Admissions – contact details below.
Further Information: If you have a query about this course or would like advice on your study options please contact college Admissions:
In Person:
Until 19 August 2011: West Lancashire College, Westbank Campus, Yewdale, Skelmersdale WN8 6JA.
From 22 August 2011: West Lancashire College, Skelmersdale Campus, College Way, Skelmersdale, WN8 6DX
By Phone: (01695) 52300
By Email: enquiries@westlancs.ac.uk
By Post: The Principal, West Lancashire College, FREEPOST, Skelmersdale WN8 6BR
Website: http://www.westlancs.ac.uk
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this leaflet is correct at the time of printing. We reserve the right however, to make alterations or amendments to the information contained in this leaflet. This course will run subject to sufficient numbers.