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For a quick guide on how to become a licensed barber in Ohio, follow these steps:
Complete 1800 Hours of Training in an Ohio Barber School
Submit an Application for Board Licensing Exams and Licensure
Pass the Ohio Board Written and Practical Licensing Exams
Start your Career as a Licensed Barber in Ohio and keep your License Current
Barber
1800-Hour Curriculum
Subject Area
1. Theoretical Study – At Least 100 Hours Required
Scientific Fundamentals of Barbering
Hygiene and Bacteriology
History of the Hair, Skin and Nerves
Structure of the Head, Face and Neck (Anatomy and Physiology)
Barber History
Law Pertaining to Barbering
Salesmanship, Advertising, Public Relations and Human Relations
Barber Ethics and Shop Management
Human Trafficking Education (1-Hour)
2. Scientific Barbering Practice – At Least 200 Hours Required
Facial Treatments (Rolling cream, Rest Facial, Packs, Bleach, Clay)
Shampoo Treatments (Plain Shampoo & Tonic, Hot Oil Shampoo)
Tinting
Bleaching
Facial Shaving
Haircutting I (Tapers); Haircutting II (Style/Trend Cuts); Haircutting III
(Styling)
Straightening and Relaxing
Permanent Waving
Hairpieces
Barber Implements
3. General Barber Practice – At Least 1200 Hours Required
Facial Treatments
Scalp Treatments
Shampoo Treatments
Tinting; Bleaching
Facial Shaving
Haircutting I (Tapers); Haircutting II (Style/Trend Cuts); Haircutting III
(Styling)
Hair Straightening and Relaxing
Permanent Waving
Shop Duties
Shop Management
Hairpieces
300 flexible hours with supervise instructor per student need
Total Program Hours: 1800
Barber w/Cosmetology license
1000-Hour Curriculum
Subject Area
1. Theoretical Study – At Least 100 Hours Required
Scientific Fundamentals of Barbering
Hygiene and Bacteriology
History of the Hair, Skin and Nerves
Structure of the Head, Face and Neck (Anatomy and Physiology)
Elementary Chemistry relating to barbering sterilization and Antiseptic
Diseases of the Skin, Hair and Glands
Barber History
Law Pertaining to Barbering
Salesmanship, Advertising, Public Relations and Human Relations
Barber Ethics and Shop Management
Human Trafficking Education (1-Hour)
2. Scientific Barbering Practice – At Least 200 Hours Required
Facial Treatments (Rolling cream, Rest Facial, Packs, Bleach, Clay)
Shampoo Treatments (Plain Shampoo & Tonic, Hot Oil Shampoo)
Tinting
Bleaching
Facial Shaving
Haircutting I (Tapers); Haircutting II (Style/Trend Cuts); Haircutting III
(Styling)
Straightening and Relaxing
Permanent Waving
Hairpieces
Barber Implements
3. General Barber Practice – At Least 1200 Hours Required
Facial Treatments
Scalp Treatments
Shampoo Treatments
Tinting; Bleaching
Facial Shaving
Haircutting I (Tapers); Haircutting II (Style/Trend Cuts); Haircutting III
(Styling)
Hair Straightening and Relaxing
Permanent Waving
Shop Duties
Shop Management
Hairpieces
300 flexible hours with supervise instructor per student need
Total Program Hours: 1800
Barber Teacher
500-Hour Curriculum
Subject Area
1. Laws and Rules – 50 Hours
Ohio Revised Code Statutes – O.R.C. 4709
Ohio Administrative Code – OAC 4713
License and Permit Policy and Procedures
Inspection and Enforcement Policy and Procedures
2. Curriculum Development
– 300 Hours
Lesson Planning
Presentation Skills
Educational Aids
Use of Technology
Distance Learning
Grading
Assessment
3. Learning Styles – 50 Hours
Learning Modalities
Special Learning Needs
Learner Accommodations
4. Classroom Management – 100 Hours
Structuring the Learning Environment
Communication Skills
Professional Ethics
Conflict Management
Total Program Hours 500