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NAIL TECH I

Level:

11th and 12th grades

Class Location:


Highland Community College, Freeport

Time:

7:30 – 9:00 a.m., Tues, Wed, Thurs and Fri

Length:

One-year, double period

H.S. Credit:

2 credits per year

HCC Credit:

Highland Community College - Dual Credit** 4 credits

Prerequisite:

8th grade reading level and meeting with instructor required for acceptance into this program.

HCC Fees:

$492 ($80 tool kit, $50 scrubs, and $120 course fee, $50 lab fee, $212 tech & activity fees, $30 registration fee per school year), to be paid by student/parent at HCC

Textbook Fees:

Approximately $577 textbooks

Calendar:

This class follows the HCC calendar

State Course ID:

19105A001

 

An introduction to the profession including salon conduct, ethics, client consultation, decontamination and safety.

Students will understand anatomy and physiology of the skin and nails. Students will perform manicures and pedicures.

Course content covers COSM 190.

 

All accepted students will attend a mandatory orientation meeting prior to the start of classes.

All fees listed are approximate and are subject to change

 

 

 

 

NAIL TECH II

Level:

12th grades

Class Location:

Highland Community College, Freeport

Time:

1:00 – 2:30 p.m., Mon, Tues, Thurs, and Fri

Length:

One-year, double period

H.S. Credit:

2 credits per year

HCC Credit:

Highland Community College - Dual Credit** 4 credits

Prerequisite:

8th grade reading level and meeting with instructor required for acceptance into this program.

HCC Fees:

$442 ($80 toolkit for FY25 only, $120 course fee, $212 tech & activity fees, $30 registration fee per school year), to be paid by student/parent at HCC

Textbook Fees:

Same book as year 1

Calendar:

This class follows the HCC calendar

State Course ID:

19105A002

 

A continuance of the profession including salon conduct, ethics, client consultation, decontamination and safety. Students will understand anatomy and physiology of the skin and nails. Students will perform manicures and pedicures as well as tip application and acrylics.

Course content covers COSM 192.

 

All accepted students will attend a mandatory orientation meeting prior to the start of classes.

All fees listed are approximate and are subject to change