The Salon Management (Hairdressing pathway) Level 4 Diploma is ideal for individuals who wish to extend their industry knowledge by developing advanced techniques that could lead to employment as a senior stylist or salon manager/owner.
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The Salon Management (Hairdressing pathway) Level 4 Diploma is ideal for individuals who wish to extend their industry knowledge by developing advanced techniques that could lead to employment as a senior stylist or salon manager/owner.
You will learn skills such as colour correction, hair and scalp specialist services, quality, salon and sales management and Public Relations (PR)
What Will I Study?
Core modules include:
Quality Management of client care
Hair colour correction
Hair and scalp specialist services
Management of health, safety and security in the salon
Salon management
Sales management
Public Relations (PR)
Entry Requirements
You will need:
A Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing
All applicants must have an initial assessment and interview to confirm that the course is suitable for them.
Coursework Requirements
You will be assessed on the practical work that you do in the beauty salon, as well as observations, an e-portfolio, online testing, assignments and oral questioning.
Progression
On completion of this course, you will be able to progress into work as a salon manager or senior stylist. You may also want to progress and develop your skills in Beauty Therapy.
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