Table 1: Instructor Curriculum (in hours)  


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    j.         Spa body modalities;

    k.        Exfoliation modalities;

    Subject                                           Aesthetics Cosmetology Technology

    1. Orientation and Arizona laws and

    8

    8

    8

    rules

    2. Theory, Preparation, and Practice

      

    405

      

    405

      

    270

    Curriculum Development Developing and Using Educational Aids Presentation Principles

    (Practical and Written) Classroom Management Evaluation, Assessment, and Remediation Methods

    (Practical and Written)

    Diversity in learning (includingcultural) Methods of Teaching

    Professional Development (including ethics)

    Alternative Learning [see subsection (B)]

    l.         Body and face massage and manipulations;

    m.      Body and facial hair removal except by electrolysis;

    n.        Introduction to electricity and light therapy for cos- metic purposes including laser/Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) procedures and devices;

    o.        Cosmetic enhancement applications; and

    p.        Required industry standards and ecology, including monitor duties.

    B.       An aesthetics school shall not receive remuneration for a stu- dent performing clinical services to the public until the student has received at least 120 hours of aesthetics training; and

    C.      Each student shall be evaluated for progress and provided sug- gested remediation of deficiencies.

    Historical Note

    Adopted effective April 9, 1996 (Supp. 96-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 11 A.A.R. 4239, effective

    3. Lab (clinic) oversight

    87

    237

    72

    December 5, 2005 (Supp. 05-4). Amended by final

    4. Total Hours

    500

    650

    350

    rulemaking at 14 A.A.R. 2083, effective July 5, 2008

    (Supp. 08-2).

    B.       Curriculum hours may be satisfied in part by completing a course at an accredited college or university described in R4- 10-101(15)(c) and (d), for no more than nine credit hours for cosmetology or aesthetics and no more than six credit hours for nail technology and encompassing the subjects listed under Theory, Preparation, and Practice in subsection (A) with each college credit hour equaling no more than 30 clock hours.

    C.       All instruction given by a student instructor shall be under the direct supervision and observation of a licensed instructor.

    D.       A student instructor shall be counted as a student for the pur- pose of determining the maximum allowed ratio of 40 students during a theory class and 20 students during a lab or clinic for each licensed instructor in the school.

    E.       A student instructor shall not instruct students or check student services performed on the public until the student instructor has received at least 80 hours of basic instructor training.

Historical Note

Adopted effective April 9, 1996 (Supp. 96-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 11 A.A.R. 4239, effective December 5, 2005 (Supp. 05-4).