Vocational School

Hair Care and Beauty Services

Duration 2 Years
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About the Program

For the first time in TRNC, Hair Care and Beauty Services Program was founded in our university. The medium of instruction for the program is Turkish. Our four-year associate degree program was founded under YÖDAK supervision, after which it was received YÖK accreditation and started to accept students from Turkey as well. Our instructors, who teach field courses of the program, are experts in their own areas and offer both theoretical and practical courses. Our program, in accordance with the current technological advancements, aims to train professional staff who can communicate effectively, have technical knowledge and skills relevant to the profession, are creative, innovative, have research skills and can contribute to the development of the country and the profession by continuously renewing themselves through following the developments in the field, having unique ideas, holding the client's requests at the foreground and acting as analytical individuals and professional cosmetologist.

Educational Opportunities

Hair Care and Beauty Services Program provides hands-on training at hair care, make-up and make-up practices and skin-body care workshops that are equipped with the latest technological equipment. At our hair care and make-up practices workshop, our students work on sage permanent and temporary shaping, dying and cutting hair, beautifying makeup, in addition to many other practices covered during hair and make-up classes including stage make-up and special effects make-up. At the skin and body care workshop, students can work on, lymph drainage device, isometric, thermolysis needle hair removal with the skin care devices and with IPL devices skin analysis and diagnosis can be done and cosmetic products can be chosen. Students can apply special products such as wrinkle, stain treatment, acne care, oxygen therapy, peeling and mask as well as special applications such as local body thinning and tightening with passive gymnastic and lymphatic drainage devices.

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Career Areas

Students, who graduate from Hair Care and Beauty Services program, can work in the field of hairdressing and beauty which is one of the widest areas of the service sector. They can work in specialized and managerial positions in local or international companies that produce goods and services in cosmetics sales centers with their international associate degree diplomas; at hairdressing salons and beauty centers as hair stylists and aestheticians; as makeup artists and special effect makeup experts in television companies, theatres and film studios. They can also work as spa therapists and managers in the spa centers or in the hospitals; as skin care specialists in the skin care units of hospitals; as manicure-pedicure experts and nail designers in nail salons. In addition to these, our graduates have the opportunity to be contract teachers in private vocational training institutions or in vocational public schools.

Contact

Hair Care and Beauty Services
Çevik Uraz Center, CU 220
Tel: +90 392 671 1111 Extension:2751
School E-mail: secretary-voc@ciu.edu.tr
Head of Department: Dr. Vali GJINALI
Head of Department E-mail: vgjinali@ciu.edu.tr

Compulsory Courses

First Semester
BASIC COMPUTING

Course code

BILT110

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

4
Basic concepts are related to information technologies, software and hardware, peripherals, software, operating systems in general, using operating system, windows, menus, files, word processing programs, general information about word processor, using word processing software, spreadsheet programs, table general information about the programs, basic concepts and toolbars, preparing and using formulas, using ready functions, sorting data, general information about the presentation program, data presentation, preparing a presentation program, adding new slides, slime, zooming in and out, giving effect to presentation. , slideshow, internet usage in education, what is a virus, what is a worm, what is a Trojan horse, protect the operating system from viruses, passwords, the effects of information technologies on social structure and its place in education, information systems security and related ethics concepts.
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION

Course code

HIST100

Credit

0

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

2
The aim of this course is to outline the development of civilizations in the course of history. It firstly focuses on the concepts such as “Civilization”, “Prehistoric”, and “Historic” and on the factors forcing the emergence of the first civilizations. As well as examining the prehistoric periods and their characteristics in the course of human life since the first appearance of human beings on earth, the course mainly focuses on the early civilizations, namely the Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Aegean, Classical Greek, Hellenistic, Indian, Chinese and Roman Civilizations. Political, social, economical, cultural, intellectual, philosophical and scientific aspects in these entities are also examined in this course.
ELEMENTARY ENGLISH-I

Course code

INGL123

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

4
The course introduces students with basic speech patterns at the elementary level. Through listening students will identify different sound rhythms and practice pronunciation of letters, words and phrases. Through speaking students will identify different register and use the given language in an appropriate way. In addition students will be able to define themselves or others, answer questions in the Present Simple tense, use the prepositions of place, and talk about their daily routines. Through reading students read paragraphs and simple texts to improve their general comprehension of the passages, and answer the given comprehension questions. Through writing, students will be able to compose guided,controlled paragraphs in the Present Simple tense, and recycle the obtained new vocabulary to produce their own sentences.
HAIR CARE AND MAKING

Course code

SBGH103

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

5
Within the scope of this course, the historical development of hairdressing, the definition of hair care and the necessary points to be considered in the construction, the definition and importance of hair care and construction. Hair and scalp analysis and cleaning, hair washing methods, definition of tools and equipment to be used in hair cleaning, selection and use of cosmetic products, the importance of massage to be applied on the scalp and its effects on the scalp, temporary hair styling methods, factors affecting hair styling. Definition of blow-drying, selection and use of tools and equipment to be used. Points to be considered in blow-drying applications. Blow-drying techniques; drying and shaping application studies of straight, wavy, inward, outward, straight-mixed and curly hair with blow-drying. Temporary wave processes; Mizampli, papiot. Selection and use of tools and equipment to be used in the Mizampli process. Mizanpli wrapping techniques, issues to be considered in the application. It is aimed to gain Mizampli application studies.
BASIC MAKEUP TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH105

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

5
.
COSMETIC PRODUCTS

Course code

SBGH107

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

4
In this course students; History of cosmetics, definition of cosmetics, raw, auxiliary and active ingredients used in cosmetic products, undesirable situations in the use of cosmetic products, emulsions and their effects on the skin, skin care products and their contents; cleansers, astringents, moisturizers, special care cosmetics, peels, masks, decorative makeup products, foundations, face powders, blushes, eye makeup cosmetics, lip makeup cosmetics, body care cosmetics and ingredients, soap types and ingredients, formulations and ingredients of bath cosmetics, body shampoos and ingredients, body deodorants, hair removal cosmetics and their ingredients, sunscreen cosmetics, hair care products, properties and ingredients of hair shampoos and creams, properties of cosmetics that give permanent and temporary shape to hair, hair dyes and lighteners, scalp care products, hand foot care products, oral care products, components and ingredients of fragrances and perfumes will be learned.
PROFESSIONAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

Course code

SBGH109

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

3
.
MODERN TURKISH HISTORY

Course code

TARH100

Credit

0

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

2
In this course, Ottoman state and society, factors causing the collapse of the state; Ottoman modernization; Tripoli and Balkan Wars, World War I, Mudros Armistice and Sevres Agreement; parties and associations, the national resistance movement led by Mustafa Kemal, the Havza and Amasya Circulars, the Congresses, the National Pact, the Turkish Grand National Assembly; the rebellions, the regular army and the War of Independence; the Mudanya Armistice, the Lausanne Peace Treaty; Revolution in the political field, secularization of the state and society, abolition of the sultanate, declaration of the republic, abolition of the caliphate; 1921 and 1924 constitutions, constitutional changes; Sheikh Said Rebellion; Multi-party experience, secularization and modernization in law, nationalization and secularization in education, Kemalizm and 6 principles, Turkish foreign policy(1923-1938) are covered.
TURKISH I:WRITING COMMUNICATION

Course code

TREG113

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

3
Definition and characteristics of language; the place of Turkish among other worldly languages; historical development, correct usage, structure and grammar rules of Turkish language. Definition of language. Language, thinking and emotion relationships. Language-culture relationship: Components and its specifications which constitute the culture. Changes in the culture. Language and society relationship.Languages of the World. The place of the Turkish language among World languages. Development of the Turkish language and its historical periods.Turkish dialects and accents. Verbal language and written language. The present situation of Turkish language its scope. An applied study on a text of any Turkish dialect or a comparative work on the texts of dialects.
Second Semester
ELEMENTARY ENGLISH-II

Course code

INGL124

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

4
INGL124 is the continuation of INGL123. The course integrates the four main skills at a higher elementary level for students. Through recessive skills, which are listening and reading, students identify different sound rhythms and practice the pronunciation of letters, words and phrases. Also, by reading higher level paragraphs and texts, students infer the meaning of new words by using their existing vocabulary. Through productive skills, which are speaking and writing, students identify different register and use the given language in an appropriate way. Furthermore, students use the Present Continuous and Past Simple tenses to participate in basic dialogues and daily exchanges, and express themselves effectively. Also, through writing, students produce their own sentences by recycling the obtained new vocabulary in guided, controlled paragraphs they compose.
HAND, FOOT AND NAIL CARE

Course code

SBGH106

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

3

Ects

3
.
SKIN CARE AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH108

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

2

Ects

4
.
STAGE AND OBJECİVE MAKEUP

Course code

SBGH110

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

4
.
FREE ELECTIVE

Course code

SSECXX1

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
FREE ELECTIVE I
TURKISH II:ORAL COMMUNICATION

Course code

TREG114

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

3
The main aim of this course is to provide the students with the knowledge of communication; understanding, listening, self-expression, understanding speech and communication through body language. Basic features of oral language and verbal communication, basic principles of good speech; The basic features of a good speaker such as the preparation of the necessary information in the social life after the preparation of the unprepared and prepared speech, the transfer of ideas towards the other side of the information will be given to students with practical studies. Studies on speech samples and oral expression practices will be done. At the end of the course, students will be able to manage communication conflicts as well as to demonstrate interpersonal communication skills in group discussions.
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE

Course code

UNISXX1

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE
Third Semester
SUMMER INTERNSHIP

Course code

SBGH100

Credit

0

Theoretical

0

Practical

0

Ects

5
.
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I

Course code

SBGH201

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

3

Ects

3
.
SKIN CARE AND APPLICATIONS II

Course code

SBGH203

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

3

Ects

3
.
EPILATION AND DEPILATION

Course code

SBGH207

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

2

Ects

2
.
HAIR COLORING TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH211

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

3

Ects

4
.
FORMING A PERMANENT HAIR AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH213

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

3

Ects

4
.
MASSAGE TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH223

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

3
.
ELECTIVE

Course code

SBGHXX1

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

6
SEÇMELİ
Fourth Semester
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II

Course code

SBGH202

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

3

Ects

3
.
HAIR CUTTING TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH204

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

3

Ects

6
.
HAIR TEMPORARY FORMING TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH210

Credit

3

Theoretical

2

Practical

2

Ects

5
.
BODY CARE AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH220

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

2

Ects

4
In this course, the basic principles and application methods of body care will be discussed in detail. Within the scope of the course; basic concepts such as classification of body care methods, biological systems, healthy nutrition rules, body analysis and anthropometric measurements will be examined. In addition, important topics related to body care such as lymphatic circulation system, obesity, cellulite formation factors and cellulite care methods will be covered. Instrumental and manipulation-based body care systems will be introduced, and techniques such as electro stimulation, vacuum, pressure devices, oxygen and ozone therapy, as well as cultural massages, mental and energy therapies-based body care methods will be taught in practice. The content of the course also includes comprehensive care applications such as SPA types, special body care methods applied in SPA centers, masks applied with natural and cosmetic products, peeling methods, aromatherapy, scent treatment and recreation. Students will also gain the ability to perform healing, corrective and beautifying care on the body surface by applying in special care areas such as neck, décolleté, chest and back care.
ELECTIVE

Course code

SBGHXX2

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

6
SEÇMELİ
ELECTIVE

Course code

SBGHXX3

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

6
SEÇMELİ

Elective Courses

FALSE HAIR-BEARD MAKING AND APPLICATIONS IN THEATER AND PERFORMING ARTS

Course code

SBGH225

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

2

Ects

6
HAIR-BEARD MAKING AND ITS APPLICATIONS
NAIL DECORATION TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS

Course code

SBGH222

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

2

Ects

6
The tools and products used in nail decoration, nail decoration techniques, rules and methods to be considered in nail decoration, nail decoration models, studies to give a new form and shape to the nail constitute the course content. As decoration techniques; decorating nails with stickers, rules to be considered in application, decorating nails with adhesives, decorating nails by drawing, matters to be considered in application by decorating nails with glitters and objects, decorating with acrylic and gel system, tools and materials used. Types of artificial nails; acrylic system, gel system, dipping system. Conditions of using artificial nails, points to be considered in making, artificial nail application methods; with tips, with template technique, gel system application stages, gel system tools and materials, acrylic system application stages, acrylic system tools and materials, dipping system application stages, dipping system tools and materials will be learned.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Course code

SBGH224

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

6
The course on interpersonal communication aims to develop effective and healthy communication skills among individuals. This course covers the basic concepts, processes, types and dynamics of communication. Students learn about verbal and nonverbal communication, listening skills, empathy, body language, conflict management and giving feedback. The role of cultural differences and emotional intelligence in communication is also among the important topics of the course. In addition, practical skills such as building trust and effective speaking techniques, which are necessary for effective communication, are taught. Students reinforce their theoretical knowledge in practice through group work, role playing and case studies. At the end of the course, students gain competence in communicating effectively in different contexts and situations, resolving conflicts and developing relationships.
PSYCHOLOGY

Course code

SBGH116

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
The main purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts, theories, and research methods of psychology. The course covers topics such as biological foundations, perception, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, personality, development, social interaction, and psychopathology. Different disciplines such as clinical psychology, social, developmental, cognitive, and industrial psychology, which are subfields of psychology, are also introduced. Students develop their theoretical knowledge in these areas and gain the skills to understand and interpret human behavior. In addition, methods such as psychological assessment, experimental design, and data analysis are also covered. This course contributes to students' understanding of human behavior and mental processes at both individual and societal levels, and provides them with a broad perspective on psychology.
ETHIC

Course code

SBGH114

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
The course includes the Definition of Ethics, the Process of Moral Development, Ethical Rules, Ethical Systems, Intended Result Ethics, Rule Ethics, Social Contract Ethics, Personal Ethics Social Life Ethics, Ethics Society Relationship, Results of Behaviors in Accordance with Ethical Values, Ethical Questioning, Social Corruption, Causes Originating from Economic Structure.
AESTHETIC

Course code

SBGH112

Credit

3

Theoretical

3

Practical

0

Ects

6
AESTHETIC
SPECIAL PURPOSE MAKEUP TECHNIQUES

Course code

SBGH218

Credit

2

Theoretical

1

Practical

2

Ects

6
The aim of this course is to provide students with the ability to learn special effect makeup, define special effect makeup materials, tools and equipment, add different dimensions to TV and cinema makeup applications, and gain the ability to apply special effect makeup on film and sets. The scope of the course is to define special effect makeup, the importance of special purpose makeup, the areas used in the sector, the cosmetic products that should be used when applying special purpose makeup, the application areas of special purpose makeup in films, cut makeup application work, wound makeup application work, face or skin burn makeup application work, 2 and 3 dimensional aging application work, changing the face shape with latex and gum cosmetic products and making it look like another 2 or 3 dimensional character are aimed to be done.
DİKSİYON

Course code

SBGH215

Credit

2

Theoretical

2

Practical

0

Ects

2
DİKSİYON

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