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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Certificate

Instructor Training from Patsy and Robs Academy of Beauty is a Campus Certificate Cosmetology degree that prepares you for a Vocational Programs career. Course Description Instructor Training (Cosmetology or Manicuring/Sculptured Nails) This course is 600 hours in length over a period of 16 weeks for non title IV funded and 20 weeks for title IV funded full time day students and 21.8 weeks for all night students. The Instructor Training course, taught in English, is designed to guide the already licensed manicurist/cosmetologist to a new level of expertise and become a licensed instructor of Cosmetology and/or Mancuring. The curriculum includes both theory and practical training to give the student full preparation to become an Instructor of Cosmetology/Manicuring in MO. Course Goals After the completion of this course, the student will have been presented with ample material to take the Missouri State Board Exam necessary to become a licensed instructor. Upon passing the exam the student will receive an Instructor?s License enabling him/her to teach in a licensed school in the State of Missouri. View more details on Patsy and Robs Academy of Beauty . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Cosmetology courses.

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