Beauty & Wellness
The Hairdresser programme is a structured vocational training programme designed in accordance with professional standards, workplace procedures, hygiene requirements, and real salon practice. The programme develops practical professional competence in hair care, haircutting, colouring, styling, client service, and safe use of tools and cosmetic products. Training is organised into progressive blocks that combine classroom instruction, supervised practical work, guided technical exercises, and formal assessment. The programme supports the development of professional judgement, service quality, and workplace discipline, and its published structure, curriculum, and learning outcomes support institutional documentation, verification, and external review.
Individuals seeking formal vocational qualification and documented competence in hairdressing and salon service practice.
Practitioners with practical experience who wish to systematise skills, eliminate competence gaps, and validate professional capability through structured training and assessment.
Employees of salons, beauty service providers, and independent practitioners who require documented proof of competence for career development, compliance, client confidence, or professional progression.
Apply occupational safety, hygiene, sanitation, and infection prevention requirements in hairdressing practice.
Carry out client consultation, identify hair and scalp condition, and select appropriate services according to professional judgement and workplace procedures.
Select, prepare, use, and maintain hairdressing tools, equipment, and cosmetic products correctly and safely.
Perform hair washing, sectioning, cutting, and finishing techniques according to service standards and client characteristics.
Prepare and apply hair colouring, toning, lightening, and corrective procedures in accordance with product instructions and quality requirements.
Create day, evening, and occasion hairstyles using appropriate styling, drying, thermal, and finishing methods.
Identify service defects, product incompatibilities, and technical errors, and apply corrective actions within the scope of professional responsibility.
Complete service records, maintain workplace organisation, and communicate effectively with clients, supervisors, and colleagues.
Instructional time
Total: 480 academic hours (Theory 140, Practice 280, Independent study 40, Final assessment 20).
Issued documents
Assessment
Assessment includes continuous assessment through tests, technical exercises, and practical salon tasks, evaluation of workshop performance and professional conduct, and a final practical examination with supporting service documentation.
Prerequisites
Basic literacy and numeracy, readiness for practical training, and the ability to follow occupational safety, hygiene, and sanitation requirements. Prior professional experience is not mandatory.
Training format
Competence-based vocational training delivered through classroom theory, supervised practical workshops, guided exercises, technical salon tasks, simulated and real service procedures, and formal assessment.