The AAS in Barbering will give students the critical thinking skills and educational background to advance in the field of barbering.
General Education
| Semester 1 – Fall | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| BAR 101 | Introduction to Barbering | 2 | 
| BAR 102 | Art of Barbering I | 2 | 
| BAR 103 | Salon Operations I | 4 | 
| BAR 112 | Art of Barbering II | 2 | 
| BAR 114 | Barber Styling | 2 | 
| GROUP II | Select from Humanities Electives Students earning an Associate degree must meet the requirement for coursework on improving human relations as defined in Public Act 87-581. | 3 | 
| Semester 2 – Spring | ||
| BAR 113 | Salon Operations II | 4 | 
| BAR 202 | Art of Barbering III | 2 | 
| BAR 210 | Chemical Services I | 2 | 
| BAR 212 | Advanced Barbering I | 2 | 
| BAR 220 | Chemical Services II | 2 | 
| ENG 101 SPE 108 | Composition & Rhetoric OR Oral Communication | 3 | 
| Semester 3 – Summer | ||
| BAR 203 | Salon Operations III | 4 | 
| ENG 102 SPE 108 | Composition & Research OR Oral Communication | 3 | 
| Semester 4 – Fall | ||
| BAR 213 | Advanced Salon Operations I | 4 | 
| BAR 223 | Advanced Salon Operations II | 4 | 
| BAR 225 | Barber Management | 2 | 
| BAR 250 | License Review | 3 | 
| BUS 130 | Starting Your Own Small Business | 4 | 
| Semester 5 – Spring | ||
| GROUP III | Select from Social Science Electives Students earning an Associate degree must meet the requirement for coursework on improving human relations as defined in Public Act 87-581. | 3 | 
| GROUP IV GROUP V | Select a Math elective OR Select a Physical and Life Science Elective (Must include one lab) | 3-4 | 
| Total Credit Hours | 60 | |
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