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WRH30106 Certificate III in Hairdressing

  300x250 Course Outcome:
This is the entry level program into the hairdressing industry. With this certificate you will work under supervision, providing assistance to other operators, interacting with customers and providing customer service, following workplace safety procedures, providing assistance to colleagues and developing hairdressing industry knowledge. For the person wishing to gain a pre-vocational qualification or an understanding of hairdressing prior to obtaining full-time employment as a hairdresser, apprentice or full-time trainee in the hairdressing industry.

Course Details:

Course Name: Certificate III in Hairdressing (WRH30106)
CRICOS Course Code: 062195D
Duration:  Full time 12 months Part time 18 months
Days of Attendance :  Mon-Fri 9am–5pm Part time 20hrs/Wk
Pre-requisite:  None 
Requirements:  All applicants must be a minimum age of 16 
Course Start Date:  First Monday of Every month 
Scheduled hours per week:  35 Hours per week full time study 
Accreditation:  Nationally Recognized qualification 
VRQA:  Registration approved by the Department of Education & Training 
Semester break:  None 
Attendance Requirement:  80% 
Training Resources:  Are cost inclusive of course fees 
Uniform:  Compulsory dress code applies. 
Consumable Stock:  Is cost inclusive of course fee 
 

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What you will learn & the units of competence covered during your training.

National Qualification Unit Title &Code

Selected units of competency:

• WRBCS201B           Conduct financial transactions
• WRBCS203B           Provide service to clients
• WRHCL302A           Colour and lighten hair
• WRHCL303A           Design and perform full and partial highlighting techniques
• WRHCL304A           Perform colour correction
• WRHCR302A           Perform chemical curling and volumising services
• WRHCR303A           Perform chemical straightening and relaxing services
• WRHCS201A           Prepare clients for salon services
• WRHCS202A           Maintain tools and equipment
• WRHCS204A           Maintain and organise work areas
• WRHCS205A           Follow personal health and safety routines at work
WRHHC301A          Design haircut structures
WRHHC302A          Apply one length/solid haircut structures
WRHHC303A          Apply graduated haircut structures
WRHHC304A          Apply layered haircut structures
WRHHC305A          Apply over-comb techniques
WRHHD303A          Design and apply short to medium-length hair design finishes
WRHHS301A          Apply the principles of hairdressing science
WRHHS302A          Consult with clients and treat hair and scalp conditions
• WRRCS1B              Communicate in the workplace
• WRRER1B              Work effectively in a retail environment
• WRRLP1B              Apply safe working practices
• WRRS1B                Sell products and services

Electives (compulsory*):

• WRHHC307A         Combine haircut structures for traditional & classic designs on men
• WRHHC306A         Combine haircut structure on women
• WRHHD304A         Design & apply long hair design finishes
• WRRS2B                 Advise on products and services
• WRHHD202A         Apply single, two and three strand braiding techniques
• WRHWP302A        Operate effectively as a hairdresser in a salon work team
WRRCS1B             Communicate in the workplace
WRRER1B             Work effectively in a retail environment
WRRLP1B              Apply safe working practices
WRRS1B                Sell products and services

Electives (compulsory*):

WRHHC307A         Combine haircut structures for traditional & classic designs on men
WRHHC306A         Combine haircut structure on women
WRHHD304A         Design & apply long hair design finishes
WRRS2B                 Advise on products and services
WRHHD202A         Apply single, two and three strand braiding techniques
WRHWP302A         Operate effectively as a hairdresser in a salon work team

Note* those units highlighted are the College chosen units which have been used to calculate the overall course fee. Student may vary these chosen units and are advised that there may be an additional cost dependant on the alternate units chosen.

Training is in a classroom setting, with a mix of practical work on clients, written work, workshops, and group discussion. Assessment includes project work, demonstration of skills & participation in discussions and debates, written and oral tests and presentations.