BARB 1504 Barber Clinical Applications I

This class incorporates learning from both lab and lecture performed in an applied setting.  This clinical addresses professionalism, communication practices, infection control, critical thinking, time management, and artistic development through work on the public.  This course is part of the Barbering program. Prerequisites: Completion of BARB 1520, BARB 1525, and BARB 1550. (6 lab)

Credits

6 credits

Major Topics

Professional Development·        

Effective Communication·        

Infection Control·        

Critical Thinking/Problem Solving        

Time Management 

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

Demonstrate professionalism in working with the public.

Perform basic Communication practices in a public setting.

Demonstrate proper infection control procedures.

Develop portfolio content.

Evaluate solutions for challenges presented on the clinical floor.

Evaluate time management skills.

Demonstrate speaking competencies, such as choice and use of topic, supporting materials, organizational pattern, language, and delivery. (refer to General Education crosswalk)

Demonstrate listening competencies, such as listening with literal and critical comprehension to ideas, perspective, and emotions in messages. (refer to General Education crosswalk)

Demonstrate skills in practice of fine arts such as visual, performing or literary art. (refer to General Education crosswalk)

Make aesthetic and intellectual judgments concerning the art. (refer to General Education crosswalk)