WRB20304 - Certificate II in Retail Cosmetic Services
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Why study hairdressing?
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Certificate II in Retail Cosmetic Services – For those who would like to work in a salon or store providing general and specialized make- up services. You would demonstrate skin care products and design and apply personal make-up for everyday, bridal and photography make-up and also work as a Make-up Artist. Please refer to the calendar for start dates: Calendar Link Call our admissions director today on 03 9469 5483 and schedule an appointment to start your new career. |
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Government funded positions |
Study in 2011 In 2011 you are eligible for a government subsidised training place if you: Meet one of the following citizen/residency status: Australian citizen Australian Permanent Resident (holder of a permanent visa) Holder of a Special Category Visa (sub-class 444, New Zealand citizen) East Timorese asylum seeker, or Holder of a Temporary Protection Visa. And are any of the following: a young person under 20 years; an applicant seeking a Foundation skills course; an applicant who is an Apprentice; or an applicant seeking a higher qualification than the highest qualification already held is eligible for the Victorian Training Guarantee. |
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Fees for Government funded positions For eligible participants. Training is provided with Victorian & Commonwealth Government funding. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. |
http://www.skills.vic.gov.au/get-training/fees/government-funded-courses The fees are set for each calendar year, and you normally pay according to the year when you will do the training. If your course lasts more than one year, you may pay a new tuition fee at the start of the new year, at a new hourly rate. Skills Creation (most Certificate I and II courses, the VCE and VCAL Intermediate and Senior) Tuition fee $105.00
Kit List: Students are required to purchase a kit for use in class. Link to kit list |
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Fee for service |
Tuition fee $3,500.00
Kit List: Students are required to purchase a kit for use in class. Link to kit list
(Not applicable for students enrolled at BHA.) |
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Entry Requirements for domestic students |
None |
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Training and assessment pathway |
This involves completing a structured training program and a formative and summative assessment. A formative assessment takes place over a period of time like role play, written test and demonstration all together the cumulative results may contribute to the summative assessment of the units. |
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Delivery Modes: |
1. Face to face delivery mode off the job learning of theoretical and practical components. The WRB20304 Certificate II in Retail Cosmetic Services program is both theoretical and practical in nature and provides the opportunity for participants to practice the skill gained as part of the program in a simulated salon environment. 2. On the job online delivery. |
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Online Component |
On the Job: This course can be delivered online to clients currently working in a salon. Face to face: Much of the theoretical content is delivered online; student will need access to a computer. Students who do not have computer access will need to purchase learner guides. |
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Employability Skills |
Employability Skills are embedded in the beauty national training package qualifications. Information on the Employability Skills relevant to your qualification can be obtained by visiting this website and keying in the national code for the qualification: http://employabilityskills.training.com.au |
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Learner Profile/Target Group: |
The learners that will be enrolled in this course would be: Starting a career as a Makeup Artist New entrants Those wishing to enter a different industry sector |
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Duration & Contact Hours Per week |
17 Weeks 25 Hours Per Week. A student has to maintain an attendance of 80% of his/her study. |
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Work Experience |
Experience is one thing salons often find lacking when students leave college. BHA students gain essential practical skills and work experience in our Student Salon so they are well prepared and enter the workforce with confidence. |
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Further Information |
Contact Student Coordinator on 03 94695483 |
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Intake dates |
Please refer to the calendar for start dates: Calendar Link Online enrolments are ongoing |
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Holiday dates |
Contact Student Coordinator on 03 94695483 |
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Outcome of course
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The holders of this qualification will have the knowledge and skills to work in a salon or store demonstrating and selling skin care products and providing personal makeup services. They perform general retail functions including processing transactions and housekeeping. |
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Downloads |
Access Enrolment Forms & Handbooks |
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Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
Core/Elective |
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WRBCS201B |
Conduct financial transactions |
Core |
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WRBCS202A |
Apply techniques to update beauty industry knowledge |
Core |
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WRBCS203B |
Provide service to clients |
Core |
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WRBFS201B |
Demonstrate retail skin care products |
Core |
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WRBFS202B |
Design and apply make-up |
Core |
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WRRCA1B |
Operate retail equipment |
Core |
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WRRCS1B |
Communicate in the workplace |
Core |
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WRRER1B |
Work effectively in a retail environment |
Core |
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WRRI1B |
Perform stock control procedures |
Core |
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WRRLP1B |
Apply safe working practices |
Core |
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WRRM1B |
Merchandise products |
Core |
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WRRM2B housekeeping |
Perform routine housekeeping duties |
Core |
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WRRS1B |
Sell products and services |
Core |
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WRRM5A |
Monitor in-store visual merchandising display |
Elective |
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WRRM6A |
Create a display for a small business |
Elective |
