NPORS Abrasive Wheels Awareness (N301A)
Choose what you want to learn in this fast-track hairdressing course. Aimed at those who’ve left college with a hairdressing qualification but don’t feel confident enough on the salon floor or those needing to brush up on a specific skill. Our training concentrates on cutting, colouring, styling and barbering.
NPORS Compact Crane (N140)
This qualification delivers a solid foundation in finance administration and core accounting skills, including double-entry bookkeeping, basic costing and an understanding of purchase, sales and general ledgers. Course Overview This qualification delivers a solid foundation in finance administration and core accounting skills, including double-entry bookkeeping, basic costing and an understanding of purchase, sales and general ledgers. Students will also learn about accountancy related business and personal skills and be introduced to the four key themes embedded in the qualification: ethics, technology, communications and sustainability. The jobs it can lead to: • Account administrator • Accounts assistant • Accounts payable clerk • Purchase/sales ledger clerk • Trainee accounting technician • Trainee finance assistant Entry requirements: Students can start with any qualification depending on existing skills and experience. For the best chance of success, we recommend that students begin their studies with a good standard of English and maths. Course Content: Introduction to Bookkeeping: This unit provides students with an understanding of manual and digital bookkeeping systems, including the associated documents and processes. Students will learn the basic principles that underpin double-entry bookkeeping systems. Learning outcomes: • Understand how to set up bookkeeping systems. • Process customer transactions. • Process supplier transactions. • Process receipts and payments. • Process transactions into the ledger accounts. Principles of Bookkeeping Controls: This unit builds on the knowledge and skills acquired from studying Introduction to Bookkeeping and explores control accounts, journals and reconciliations. Students will develop the ability to prepare the value added tax (VAT) control accounts as well as the receivables and payables ledger accounts. They’ll use the journal to record a variety of transactions, including the correction errors. Students will be able to redraft the initial trial balance, following adjustments. Learning outcomes: • Use control accounts. • Reconcile a bank statement with the cash book. • Use the journal. • Produce trial balances. Principles of Costing: This unit gives students an introduction to the principles of basic costing and builds a solid foundation in the knowledge and skills required for more complex costing and management accounting tasks. Students will learn the importance of the costing system as a source of information that allows management to plan, make decisions and control costs. Learning outcomes: • Understand the cost recording system within an organisation. • Use cost recording techniques. • Provide information on actual and budgeted cost and income. • Use tools and techniques to support cost calculations. The Business Environment: This unit provides knowledge and understanding of key business concepts and their practical application in the external and internal environment in which students will work. Students will gain an understanding of the legal system and principles of contract law and an appreciation of the legal implications of setting up a business and the consequences this may have. This unit will also give an understanding of how organisations are structured and where the finance function fits. Learning outcomes: • Understand the principles of contract law. • Understand the external business environment. • Understand the key principles of corporate social responsibility (CSR), ethics and sustainability. • Understand the impact of setting up different types of business entity. • Understand the finance function within an organisation. • Produce work in appropriate formats and communicate effectively. • Understand the importance of information to business operations. DURATION 170-190 Hours WHATS INCLUDED Course Material Case Study Experienced Lecturer Refreshments Certificate
We have completed a training course to teach you everything you need to know about Microneedling. Microneedling, also known as skin needling or collagen induction therapy, leads the way in skin rejuvenation. Safely delivered, this treatment carries no risk or downtime to the client. It is a procedure whereby a device, such as a derma roller or an automated pen device, is passed across the skin's surface, creating superficial punctures that stimulate a healing response. We work with Dr Pen and Beautier needling pen and the Clinicare range as part of this course and cover appropriate products from this range. Skills and knowledge from this course will be transferable to other brands. Our Microneedling Training Course will provide you with everything you need to know about the history and the use of microneedling, as well as all the technical aspects of it: safety, indications, technique and post-treatment tips for a successful outcome. This course will primarily focus on the face, although we touch on the scalp & body benefits of this treatment. Learn how to safely, confidently and expertly deliver this treatment with our fully accredited microneedling training course Course prerequisites Minimum 18 years of age Good command of English Be able to learn independently A strong desire to build a career in aesthetics Previous skin and facial training are desirable; we suggest that learners new to the industry enrol on our facial and skincare course before enrolling on our ClinicCare skin peel course. Course structure The online study, virtual lecture and in-person practical training All courses are intimate with four learners in class 2-1 ratio. One day of on-site training Online learning includes: Anatomy and physiology of the skin and tissues Infection control Sharps and hazardous waste training History of skin needling Treatable skin conditions Contraindications Consultation Aftercare Introduction to automated Pen Device and Dermaroller Pre-study microneedling (health and safety) Onsite training day includes: Face-to-face practical training with 1 model per treatment area Clinical set up Live treatment demonstrations Frequently Asked Questions Where is the Cosmetic College The Cosmetic College is located at: 3 Locks Court, 429 Crofton Road, Orpington, BR6 8NL How can I book? We have a few options for you to book. You can book by selecting an available training date above here on our website, by contacting us through email at hello@cosmetic.college or by contacting us on 0333 015 5117. Is a deposit required to book? All enrolments are charged an administration fee which is non-refundable. When you enrol you can elect to pay a deposit of 10% plus the administration fee or pay the total training course in full. We have full details of the terms and conditions of training course enrolments here What is the course duration? 1 day + pre-study via our online learning platform.
NPORS Plant Loader and Securer (N120)
NPORS Crawler Crane (N103)
This is the Alan d signature course. Aimed at barbers returning to the industry or experience barbers feeling ‘bogged down’ with their everyday routine and looking for inspiration. It’s also ideal for those trained in Ladies Hairdressing who haven’t been formally trained in the latest barbering techniques. You will learn the 5 Alan d Foundation Barbering haircuts along with use of clippers, fading, and beard & moustache trimming.
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Learn the classic Wet Shave in this intermediate barbering course. Ideal for qualified men’s hairdressers and barbers wanting to add Wet Shaving to their services. You’ll learn skin theory, skin tensioning, lathering techniques, skin preparation and more.