SHB50115

Diploma of Beauty Therapy

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Make others feel relaxed and rejuvenated!

Then this could be the course for you! We want to get you closer to reaching your career ambitions. Learn the specialised skills and knowledge you need to work as a beauty professional in this industry.

Learn to provide a broad range of beauty therapy treatments and services including facial treatments, body massage and treatments, hair removal, lash and brow treatments, as well as nail and make-up services. Understand how to provide beauty advice, recommend beauty treatments and services, and sell retail skin-care and cosmetic products. Get started today!

Pathways

Learners who successfully complete this qualification may wish to consider a range of higher education courses:

  • Diploma Of Screen And Media (Specialist Make-up Services)

Entry Requirements

All applicants will be required to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment to determine eligibility and to identify learning support needs.

Workplace Experience

All applicants will be required to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment to determine eligibility and to identify learning support needs.

Course Structure

Core Units
  • SHBBBOS002 – Provide body massages
  • SHBBBOS003 – Provide body treatments
  • SHBBFAS001 – Provide lash and brow services
  • SHBBFAS002 – Provide facial treatments and skin care recommendations
  • SHBBFAS003 – Provide specialised facial treatments
  • SHBBHRS001 – Provide waxing services
  • SHBBMUP002 – Design and apply make-up
  • SHBBNLS001 – Provide manicure and pedicure services
  • SHBBRES001 – Research and apply beauty industry information
  • SHBXCCS001 – Conduct salon financial transactions
  • SHBXCCS002 – Provide salon services to clients
  • SHBXIND001 – Comply with organisational requirements within a personal services environment
  • SHBXWHS001 – Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices
Elective Units
  • BSBSMB404 – Undertake small business planning
  • BSBSMB406 – Manage small business finances
  • SHBBHRS004 – Provide hair reduction treatments using electrical currents
  • SHBBINF001 – Maintain infection control standards
  • SHBBBOS005 – Use reflexology relaxation techniques in beauty treatments
  • SHBBSKS003 – Design and provide cosmetic tattooing
  • SHBBBOS004 – Provide aromatherapy massages
  • SHBBCCS002 – Prepare personalised aromatic plant oil blends for beauty treatments
  • SHBBMUP003 – Design and apply make-up for photography
  • SHBBMUP004 – Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up
  • SHBBSPA003 – Provide stone therapy massages
  • SHBBSPA004 – Provide Indian head massages for relaxation

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learing is the acknowledgement of skills and knowledge that have been gained through training, work, or life experiences into formal competencies. The assessment of RPL is carried out by collating evidence against formal competencies as described in the relevant training package.

Students who believe they already have the skills and knowledge required by some or all of the units in a qualification may seek to have their existing competency recognised through a formal RPL process. The RPL process involves the learner gathering evidence from life, work and both formal and/or informal study experiences and matching it against the specific learning outcomes of individual units of competency. The RTO will appoint an appropriately qualified person to assist the student with this process.

Where the qualified Assessor determines that the evidence is sufficient to demonstrate current competency against the unit requirements the student will be awarded the unit. In many cases this will mean the learner can complete all or part of a qualification without needing to attend training – although training may be required where there are gaps in the students’ knowledge and/or skills.

Duration

18 months

Study Mode

Face to Face

Online

Job Outcomes

Possible job outcomes after course completion:

Beauty Therapists

Range of beauty therapy treatments/services include:

  • facial treatments
  • body massage and treatments
  • hair removal lash and brow treatments
  • nails
  • make-up services
  • providing beauty advice
  • selling retail skin-care and cosmetic products.

Individuals work:

  • working autonomously
  • with substantial depth of knowledge in some areas where judgement is required in planning and selecting appropriate equipment, services and techniques.
  • Typical settings include: beauty salons and spas.

Elective units allow specialisation in areas such as electrolysis/diathermy, relaxation massage or spa treatments.

RTO Partners

This course is delivered and assessed by the following RTO Partner(s):

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