About this program
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Credential Awarded: 2 Year Diploma
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Campus: Welland
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Code: 0398 P0398
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Delivery Length: 12 Months (3 Consecutive Terms)
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Do you enjoy working with people and are looking for an exciting unique learning experience in a growing field that will allow you to express your artistic flair?
As a Hairstyling – Barber graduate, you will have the foundational learning needed to allow you to become a licensed Hairstylist in Canada, and have the highly sought after and unique skills associated with barbering.
This program has a 12 month accelerated delivery which awards a 2 year Ontario College Diploma in Hairstyling.
Courses
Please note that some courses in this program may be scheduled on evenings and weekends.
| Code | Course Name | Credits |
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| COMM1125 | Essentials of Workplace Communication | 3 |
| HSTL1103 | Hairstyling and Design I | 4 |
| HSTL1106 | Scalp and Hair Treatment | 2 |
| HSTL1101 | Basic Short Haircuts | 4 |
| HSTL1114 | Hair Colouring I | 5 |
| HSTL1115 | Chemical Processing I | 5 |
| HSTL1118 | Ethics and Professional Practice | 4 |
| HSTL1117 | Hairstyling and Cutting I | 9 |
| Code | Course Name | Credits |
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| COMM1308 | Tough Talks and Teamwork | 3 |
| HSTL1109 | Hair Salon Clinic I | 12 |
| HSTL1207 | Hairstyling and Cutting II | 6 |
| HSTL1214 | Hair Colouring II | 5 |
| HSTL1208 | Retailing, Professionalism and Customer Service | 3 |
| HSTL1203 | Hairstyling and Design II | 4 |
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Completion of additional General Education elective 1 course required |
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| Code | Course Name | Credits |
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| BARB1309 | Barbering Clinic | 12 |
| BARB1311 | Facial Grooming | 5 |
| BARB1312 | Haircutting and Clipper Techniques | 5 |
| BARB1202 | Advanced Hairstyles for Barbers | 3 |
| BARB1301 | Advanced Short Haircuts | 5 |
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Completion of additional General Education elective(s) 2 courses required |
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Learning Outcomes Term: 1264
Complete all work in adherence to professional ethics, government regulations, health, safety, and workplace standards and policies, and according to manufacturer’s specifications.
Engage in self-care including ergonomics, hygiene, safe use of equipment, and stress management activities to prevent issues and maintain physical, emotional, and mental health.
Use business and entrepreneurial skills and strategies to establish work as a hairstylist.
Plan and apply strategies for personal and professional development to enhance work performance, adapt to changes, and maintain currency with the hairstyling industry.
Use inclusive customer service, consultation, and communication strategies to meet and adapt to diverse client needs and expectations.
Select and apply hair and scalp products, preparatory procedures and/or treatments based on hair and scalp analysis, process requirements, and client needs.
Select and use a variety of hair cutting techniques and grooming tools according to all hair types, client needs, and expectations.
Select and use standard and specialized techniques to effectively style wet and dry hair according to all hair types, client needs, and expectations.
Perform chemical and non-chemical texture services including permanent wave and relaxers according to all hair types, client needs, and expectations.
Formulate and apply products to colour, lighten, darken, tone, highlight and lowlight hair, and/or correct colour to the desired level according to all hair types, client needs, and expectations.
Identify fibre types and use application techniques, specialized tools, and maintenance procedures when working with hair additions according to all hair types, client needs and expectations.
Use environmentally sustainable hairstyling practices and products to support personal, ecological, social, and economic well-being.
Admission Requirements
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent including the following required course(s):
- English – any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent
Selection and Ranking
Applications are evaluated based on the published admission requirements. When the applicant provides proof of meeting the requirements, an offer of admission can be issued, provided space is available in the program.
Learn more about admission decisions.
Computer Requirements
Students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft Windows-based desktop or laptop that meets or exceeds the following general requirements:
- A desktop or laptop running on an updated Microsoft Windows operating system (Windows 11 recommended).
- Minimum 256GB SSD storage and 8 GB memory (note that 16 GB memory is strongly recommended).
- An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone, and speaker system.
- Reliable internet connectivity with Broadband capabilities. A minimum download speed of 10 – 50 Mbps is recommended.
Niagara College may not be able to provide support for systems different than the above specifications as provided software may not operate properly. Academic software for your courses will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.
Note: We do not provide support for Chromebooks or Apple products. (learn more)
The technology requirements indicate there is no support for Chromebooks or Apple products. Can I still take my program if I have a Macbook or Chromebook?
For most programs, the recommendation is to have a MS Windows 11 computer for an optimal experience and for ease of downloading academic software. The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.
The Microsoft Office suite products that are available free to Niagara College students though Office 365 do have versions that work with Macbooks and Chromebooks, and most internet-based applications will work as well. However, some program-specific software is designed to run on Windows 10/11, and the successful download of these applications cannot be guaranteed.
Our Learning Management System (LMS) at Niagara College is Brightspace, and while students can access Brightspace through an internet browser, for some assignments and tests there is a layer of security that uses a proctored browser. The proctored browser will not function on Macbooks or Chromebooks.
Students assume the risk of a compromised virtual experience if they choose to participate without the recommended technology.
Computer/technology requirements may be subject to change without notice.
Availability
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International Applicants
Sorry, international applications are not accepted for this program.
The College reserves the right to cancel or make changes to any course or program, fee, procedure, or campus location at any time.
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The below is a tuition fees estimate ( what's this?) for the indicated start term. Tuition fees are set in accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities fee guidelines.
Year 1
Level one $4,935.18
| Fee Type | Fee Cost |
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Tuition
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$1,809.98
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Ancillary Fees
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$1,269.20
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Material Fees
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$1,856.00
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Level one Total
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$4,935.18
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Level two $3,024.18
| Fee Type | Fee Cost |
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Tuition
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$1,809.98
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Ancillary Fees
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$939.20
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Material Fees
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$275.00
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Level two Total
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$3,024.18
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Level three $3,253.18
| Fee Type | Fee Cost |
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Tuition
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$1,809.98
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Ancillary Fees
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$879.20
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Material Fees
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$564.00
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Level three Total
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$3,253.18
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