Hairstyling
Open to International Students

Area of study
Skilled Trades
Credential
Diploma
Program Length
1 Year | Full time
Program Overview
CIP Code: 12.0407
The Hairstyling program at MITT provides comprehensive training in cutting, styling, colouring, chemical texture services, extensions, and facial grooming. Students gain hands-on experience in a full-service salon environment, preparing them for diverse career opportunities in the hairstyling industry.
Core Information
January 2026 (Days)
Program Highlights
- Industry-Driven Curriculum: Focuses on the fundamentals of hairstyling techniques, customer service, and salon management tailored to current industry standards.
- Practicum Experience: Includes a work-integrated learning placement to gain real-world experience in diverse hairstyling environments.
- Global Skills Development: Emphasizes teamwork, communication, and cultural awareness to prepare for the global beauty industry.
- Career Readiness: Features MITT’s Bridging to Work workshops, providing employability skills and professional development.
- Professional Partnerships: Access to networking opportunities through MITT’s collaborations with leading hairstyling and beauty organizations.
- Hands-On Learning: Combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in areas like advanced haircutting, colouring, and chemical texture services.
- Pathway to Leadership: Prepares students for supervisory and management roles in salons, spas, and other beauty establishments.

Career Outcomes
- Hairstylist
- Salon Manager
- Color Technician
- Barber
- Platform Artist
- Product Sales Representative
- Salon Owner
- Bridal/Special Event Stylist
- Hair Extension Specialist

Entry Requirements
- Manitoba high school diploma (or expected completion within 45 days of the program start date), or equivalent.
- Grade 12 Math (40S) with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
- Grade 12 English Language Arts (40S) with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
International Students
- High school diploma (or expected completion within 45 days of the program start date), or equivalent.
- International applicants must meet the general entrance requirements based on country/curriculum of study.
- Senior level Math with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
- Senior level First Language Literature with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
- All high school grades will be converted to an equivalent Manitoba grade scale.
Additional Requirements
- Demonstrated English language proficiency (if educated outside Canada).
Find out more about Admission Requirements.

Tuition and Fees
Estimated Program Costs | |
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Tuition | $6,516 |
Fees | $1170 |
Estimated Textbook Costs | $700 |
Total Estimated Program Costs | $8,386.00 |
Costs are estimates and are subject to change. Visit Tuition and Fees and Textbooks and Supplies for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Textbooks and Supplies
A completely supply list and textbook information can be found on the Program information page.
Laptop Requirements
Students must bring a Tier 1 laptop for this program. More information and technical specifications are available on the Laptop and Technical Needs page.
Yes. Students learn and practice their skills in a full-service salon environment on campus, providing real-world experience and client interaction throughout the program.
No, the program does not include a formal practicum. Instead, hands-on training is built into the curriculum through MITT’s in-house salon.
Yes. The Hairstyling program is accredited by Apprenticeship Manitoba. Students who register as apprentices and meet the following criteria may receive Level 1 in-school technical training credit:
- Successfully complete the program with a minimum 70% average in trade-specific courses
- Pass the Manitoba Apprenticeship Practical Exam
- Accumulate at least 100 hours of hairstyling experience through employment
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Yes, financial aid may be available to those who qualify. Explore financial aid options.
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Hairstyling
All Courses
Introduction to Hairstyling (HR-210) — 120 hours
This course introduces students to fundamental hairstyling skills, industry operations, and salon safety. Topics include sanitation practices, essential tools and equipment, and an overview of the hairstyling industry. Students develop foundational techniques such as braiding, roller setting, and thermal styling.Basic Hairstyling (HR-220) — 120 hours
This course explores hair and scalp properties, wet hairstyling techniques, and treatments. Students practice formal updos, shampooing, conditioning, and scalp analysis. The course also introduces Afro-textured and other natural hair types.Basic Haircutting and Thermal Styling (HR-230) — 120 hours
This course covers essential tools, techniques, and anatomical knowledge for haircutting and thermal styling. Students develop precision cutting skills and learn how to use heat-styling tools safely and effectively.Related Salon Services (HR-240) — 120 hours
This course introduces additional salon services, including manicures, facials, makeup application, and hair removal. Students also receive an introduction to perm wrapping and hair colouring while beginning client interactions in preparation for future coursework.Intermediate Haircutting and Barbering Techniques (HR-250) — 120 hours
This course expands on haircutting techniques with a focus on barbering. Students develop clipper, razor, and texturizing skills while refining their cutting and finishing techniques.Hair Colouring (HR-260) — 120 hours
This course covers colour theory and application techniques. Students explore different hair colour classifications, learn formulation basics, and practice colour correction and blending.Intermediate Hairstyling and Artificial Hair (HR-270) — 120 hours
This course explores wigs, hair extensions, and hair enhancements while advancing wet and thermal styling skills. Students also develop expertise in styling Afro-textured hair and mastering advanced braiding techniques.Salon Operations (HR-310) — 120 hours
This course focuses on the business side of hairstyling, covering salon management, retail operations, and employment preparation. Students learn customer service, marketing, and financial skills relevant to managing or owning a salon.Chemical Texture Services (HR-280) — 120 hours
This course teaches the science and application of permanent waving and chemical texture services. Students practice wrapping techniques and design methods for creating various curl patterns.Advanced Hairstyling and Colouring (HR-290) — 120 hours
This course builds on previous training with advanced colouring techniques. Students refine their formulation skills and apply various colour services while mastering complex hairstyling techniques.Advanced Haircutting and Chemical Texture Services (HR-300) — 120 hours
This course provides advanced training in haircutting and chemical texture services. Students enhance their precision cutting techniques while perfecting permanent waving and straightening applications.Certificate Preparation (HR-320) — 120 hours
This course prepares students for the Manitoba Hairstylist Practical Examination. Students refine their skills in barbering, haircutting, thermal styling, roller setting, colour and foil application, and perm winding to ensure they meet industry certification standards.