Pag-aayos ng buhok
Lugar ng pag-aaral
High School
kredensyal
Sertipiko
Haba ng Programa
2 Taon | Buong oras
Pangkalahatang-ideya ng Programa
Use your creativity in the growing hairstyling industry. Lifelong learning is a necessary requirement to keep up with the latest trends and is a major part of this career.
The MITT hairstyling program provides the competitive edge to succeed. Studying in our full-service salon, students will have the opportunity to practice and perform all types of classic styling techniques, as well as barbering and advanced haircutting techniques, colour or chemical texture services. The hairstyling program is accredited by Apprenticeship Manitoba and is designed in consultation with industry to ensure the curriculum meets employer’s needs.
Pangunahing Impormasyon
Mga Resulta sa Karera
- Hairstylist
- Salon Manager
- Color Technician
- Barber
- Platform Artist
- Product Sales Representative
- Salon Owner
- Bridal/Special Event Stylist
- Hair Extension Specialist
Mga Kinakailangan sa Pagpasok
Applicants should be currently enrolled in or have successfully completed credits or the equivalent standing from a Canadian school in:
- Grade 10 Math (20S)
- Grade 10 English Language Arts (20F)
Mga Madalas Itanong
Sinumang mag-aaral sa high school sa Manitoba na gustong hands-on na pagsasanay sa isang skilled trade.
Upang makapag-aral sa MITT High School, dapat ay matagumpay mong natapos ang Grade 9 at 10 English Language Arts, Mathematics, Physical/Health Education, Science, at Social Studies.
Textbooks and Supplies
A complete supply list and textbook information can be found on the Program Information page.
Mga Kinakailangan sa Laptop
Students are required to have access to a Tier 1 laptop for this program. More information and technical specifications are available on the Laptop and Technical Needs page.
Ang MITT High School ay walang tuition! Maaaring kailanganin mong bumili ng mga supply para sa iyong teknikal na pagsasanay.
MITT High School students earn a Senior Years Technology Diploma and an MITT Certificate.
You can receive credit for Apprenticeship Manitoba in-school technical training and hours towards the Apprenticeship Manitoba program by:
- Pagkumpleto ng iyong skilled trade program na may naipon na average na 70 porsyento o mas mataas
- Pagkakaroon ng trabaho
- Pagrehistro bilang isang apprentice sa loob ng dalawang taon ng pagtatapos
Give yourselfa head start
Tinutulungan ka ng MITT High School na bumuo ng mga kasanayan, makakuha ng mga kredito, at sumulong sa iyong edukasyon o karera nang may kumpiyansa.
Pag-aayos ng buhok
Lahat ng Kurso
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.Salon Operation (HR-310) — 120 hours
Students learn salon planning and management, including retail and reception duties, as well as develop their resume and career portfolio.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.