Hair and Barbering
Level 3
Theatrical, Special Effects, Prosthetics and Make-up, Extended Diploma
If you’re looking to develop your passion and skills in media hair and makeup, this qualification will teach you all you need to help you achieve a career in the industry. This course will encourage you to be creative and inventive and try techniques you’ve never had the chance to before, while discovering what is most effective in different media contexts.
Studying this course means that you will also be part of our Hair and Beauty Career Excellence Hub, which is endorsed by leading employers, who are actively involved throughout your whole training programme.
What does the course involve?
The content of this qualification is comprised of all the required elements to work effectively as a make-up artist including airbrush make-up for the face, camouflage make-up, fashion and photographic make-up and media make-up.
You'll get the exciting opportunity to study production arts planning, basic hair and makeup for bridal, editorial, and avant-garde styles, theatrical hair and makeup for musicals, drawing, villains, aging techniques, wig styling, and facial postiche. It also includes TV and film makeup with special effects like latex wounds, bruises, dirt, corpse, skin disorders, and camouflage, as well as historical and period hair and makeup.
Learners also have the opportunity to undertake a wide range of optional units to enhance their practical skills in both hair and make-up application/beauty techniques such as face and body art, mehndi skin decoration, applying prosthetic pieces, fantasy hair design, production arts planning and many more related units.
How will the course be assessed?
Learners complete a range of assignments and externally set assessments. Learners complete an industry placement within the sector.
Are there any additional costs?
You will be required to purchase a kit and a uniform; these will be available from the college shop.
What future study opportunities and careers are there?
Career opportunities as a make-up artist exist in a variety of contexts, including:
- Beauty salons
- independent/self-employed/mobile/home-based settings
- Theatre, film, print media, photographic studios
- National Health Service
- Product manufacturing and training
- Hospitals/care homes.
What do I do next?
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Entry Requirements
One grade 4 and grade 3 in Maths or English.
Category & Subject Area
Beauty Therapy Courses for 16 to 18-year-olds Courses for 16 to 18-year-olds Hair and BarberingiAn interview is required for this course.