WRH30109 - Certificate III in Hairdressing
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Why study hairdressing?
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This course is designed for those who want to be equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to work as a hairdresser in the hairdressing industry, but do not wish to undertake a 3-year apprenticeship. If you are looking for a fun, exciting career where you can be creative and design your own future of success, you don’t have to wait any longer. We start classes at the beginning of every month and are taking enrolment applications every day. 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:
And are any of the following:
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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. Traineeships(all courses taken as part of a traineeship training contract, at any level) SkillsBuilding(most non-apprenticeship Certificate III and IV courses)
Tuition fee $187.50
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 $9950.00
Kit List: Students are required to purchase a kit for use in class. Link to kit list (Not applicable for students enrolled at BHA.) Fee and charges are subject to change from time to time please refer to college website for the latest update. |
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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: |
Face to face delivery mode off the job learning of theoretical and practical components. The WRH30109 Certificate III in Hairdressing program is largely practical in nature and provides the opportunity for participants to practice the skill gained as part of the program in a simulated salon environment. |
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Online Component |
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 hairdressing 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 may include but not limited to :
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Duration & Contact Hours |
52 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 |
First Monday of Every month |
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Outcome of course
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Upon completion of the course students will receive a WRH30109 Certificate III in Hairdressing Qualification.
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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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WRBCS203B |
Provide service to clients |
Core |
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WRHCL302B |
Colour and lighten hair |
Core |
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WRHCL303B |
Design and perform full and partial highlighting techniques |
Core |
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WRHCL304A |
Perform colour correction |
Core |
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WRHCR302B |
Perform chemical curling and volumising services |
Core |
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WRHCR303B |
Perform chemical straightening and relaxing services |
Core |
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WRHCS201A |
Prepare clients for salon services |
Core |
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WRHCS202B |
Maintain tools and equipment |
Core |
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WRHCS204A |
Maintain and organize work areas |
Core |
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WRHCS205A |
Follow personal health and safety routines at work |
Core |
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WRHHC301A |
Design hair cut structures |
Core |
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WRHHC302A |
Apply one length /solid haircut structures |
Core |
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WRHHC303A |
Apply graduated haircut structures |
Core |
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WRHHS302A |
Consult with clients and treat hair and scalp conditions |
Core |
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SIRXCOM001A |
Communicate in the workplace |
Core |
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SIRXIND001A |
Work effectively in a retail environment |
Core |
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SIRXOHS001A |
Apply safe working practices |
Core |
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SIRXSLS001A |
Sell products and services |
Core |
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WRHHC306A |
Combine haircut structures on women |
Elective |
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WRHCL305A |
Perform on scalp full head and re-touch bleach services |
Elective |
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WRHHC307A |
Combine haircut structures for traditional and classic designs on men |
Elective |
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WRHHD202A |
Apply single, two and three strand braiding techniques |
Elective |
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WRHWP302A |
Operate effectively as a hairdresser in a salon work team |
Elective |
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WRHHD304A |
WRHHD304A Design and apply long hair design finishes |
Elective |
