Students pursuing an AAT or AAS-T degree must complete all college degree requirements prior to graduation. This includes courses that meet the capstone project, diversity, and computer literacy requirements.
Catalog No. | Course Name | Credits |
ES 103 | Skin Physiology & Histology I | 4 |
ES 106 | Facial Procedures I | 4 |
ES 112 | Temporary Hair Removal I | 3 |
ES 115 | Makeup Application Techniques I | 2 |
ES 117 | Skin Care & Body Wraps I | 3 |
ES 121 | Skin Physiology & Histology II | 4 |
ES 129 | Makeup Application Techniques II | 2 |
ES 109 | Machine Facials, Electricity, & Light Therapy | 4 |
ES 122 | Salon Management & State Laws I | 2 |
ES 124 | Facial Procedures II | 4 |
ES 127 | Temporary Hair Removal II | 4 |
ES 131 | Skin Care & Body Wraps II | 3 |
ES 147 | Salon Management & State Laws II | 2 |
ES 199 | Chemistry for Esthetics | 3 |
ES 201 | Pharmacology for Estheticians | 3 |
ES 205 | Introduction to Esthetic Medical Office Procedures | 4 |
ES 211 | Infection Control for Medical Estheticians | 1 |
ES 216 | Camouflage Makeup | 2 |
ES 221 | Medical Esthetics Procedures | 6 |
ES 227 | Medical Esthetic Machinery | 4 |
ES 230 | Patient Education | 1 |
ES 236 | Independent Research Project for Medical Esthetics | 2 |
ES 240 | Business Skills & Professional Development for Medical Esthetics | 5 |
ES 242 | Laser Theory | 4 |
ES 252 | Advanced Cosmetic Chemistry | 2 |
ES 256CAP | Clinical Laboratory for Medical Esthetics | 10 |
CMST& 220 | Public Speaking | 5 |
MAT 105 | Math for Industrial Professions (or higher) | 5 |
PSYC& 100 | General Psychology (or other social science or humanities class) | 5 |
BIOL 118 | Human Anatomy & Physiology for Non-Science Majors | 5 |
Total Credits for Completion | 108 |
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