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Cosmetology Instructor

The Instructor Program consists of lectures, oral and written examinations, creating and writing lesson plans, using hand-out presentations and guest artist presentations. It includes hands-on demonstrations of lesson plan presentations specific to teaching cosmetology and related materials and hands-on demonstration of practical skills.

The program is designed for someone already licensed in basic cosmetology and desiring to expand his or her skills to that of teaching in a private or public cosmetology program.

Licensing Requirements

In the State of Utah, an cosmetology/barber instructor license requires that the applicant holds a current Utah Cosmetology license, complete 1000 hours, pass a written and practical exam. Once a student completes the 1000 hours and graduates from school, he or she can go take the tests through PSI then submit application for licensure. The Examination Application and Fee is $87.00 per exam paid to PSI. The license fee is $60.00 paid to Department of Occupational and Professional Licensing once both exams have been passed.

Cosmetology Instructor Course Outline

Course Description

After completion of the course, graduates will be prepared to pass the state board exams. This course prepares the student for employment in the cosmetology industry as an instructor in the private, or public sector of teaching or a school administrator and/or owner.

Course Goals

Instructors use many different techniques to teach the course including, lectures, class discussions, student projects, demonstrations, quizzes, tests and hands-on practical experience. Audio visual aids and guest speakers are also implemented.

Course Format / Instructional Methods

Instructors use many different techniques to teach the course including, lectures, class discussions, student projects, demonstrations, quizzes, tests and hands-on practical experience. Audio visual aids and guest speakers are also implemented.

Application Fee Student kit and supplies Tuition Duration Language
$50 $350 $7,600

1000Hrs

English

Education is the best key success in life. Prepares you for a career in cosmetology with a dynamic and creative.

Starting a career in the beauty industry is a great way to express your talents in a creative, exciting, and professional environment. You’ll be working in salons with people who share your interests in helping craft their customer’s unique expression of style and beauty.

Personal appearance workers enjoy keeping up on the latest fashion and beauty techniques and often develop their beauty technician skills by attending training workshops and classes at salons, cosmetology schools, or industry trade shows. The beauty product industry also works closely with beauty specialists by introducing them to a wide range of beauty products and services. As retail sales become an increasingly important part of salons’ revenue, the ability to be an effective salesperson and beautician provides another means of generating income on top of beauty service fees and tips.

Successful personal appearance workers should have an understanding of fashion, art, and technical design. They should enjoy working with the public and be willing and able to follow client instructions. Communication, image, and attitude play an important role in career success, and business skills are important for those who plan on operating their own salons.

Cosmetology Instructor Course Curriculum


Orientation (50 hrs) – Includes review of course

Introduction to teaching and curriculum (150 hrs)

Course outlining and development (300 hrs) – Includes lesson planning, teaching techniques and aids, developing, administering and grading examinations, student motivation and presentation techniques. It also includes administrative responsibilities such as records management and organizational and regulatory requirements.

Cosmetology Law (50 hrs) – Includes professional ethics, effective communication and human relations, compensation packages and payroll deductions, licensing requirements and regulations and fundamentals of business management.


Teaching (150 hrs) – Includes student learning, overall progress, development and use of testing instruments, assisting in the classroom and clinic and academic advising.


Practice Teaching (300 hrs)


Total Hours (1000 hrs)