ADVANCED PROGRAM FOR PRACTICING ELECTROLOGISTS
180 Clock Hours - $ 4,100.00
Course Description
This refresher Electrology 180 clock-hour program is designed for students who already have training in the field of Electrology and are looking to take their skills to the next level. This program consists of 100 hours of theory to be completed online and 80 hours (two weeks) of practical training onsite. Students must show proof of training in Electrology to be eligible for this 180-clock-hour program. The 180-hour program is meant for practicing Electrologists in need of a refresher course and does NOT lead to licensure in the State of California. California students must enroll in the 600-hour program. This program is NOT available for California students.
Online Theoretical Portion and Textbook Home-Study
The theoretical portion of the Electrology course is taught using the world-renowned Academie Dectro Electroepilation Online Course. Once the student has paid the $1,500.00 deposit, a username and password will be generated for you to access the online academy. Once logged in students can begin the theory right away. Students will receive their scores immediately after the completion of an online quiz and may progress through the online theory at their own pace.
Students must pass all the online quizzes with a score of 75% or more to receive credit for that module. Any quizzes that are not passed online will have to be retaken in person at the school.
Practical Hands-on portion onsite
The practical portion of the Electrology course is taught on-site at the California Electrology Academy in Corona, California (1159 Pomona Rd., Suite D2, Corona, CA 92882). Once the theoretical portion is completed, students are to report to the school facility for the remainder of their program.
On the first day of attendance at California Electrology Academy, the student will need to attend an orientation. During the orientation, CEA will go over school Rules and Regulations, hand out student kits, explain time cards, and other key aspects of your hands-on training. Orientations are offered two (2) times per month; on the first (1st) Tuesday of the month and the third (3rd) Saturday of the month. Contact CEA for exact dates.
During the practical portion of your training, students should aim to work on themselves, other students, or models who come into the school as much as possible. Practical hours are described as the number of hours the student does an insertion. CEA requires a minimum of 40 practical hours to be eligible for graduation. Student performance on various practical skills will be tested during the time they are they are completing the hands-on portion of the program including ethics, the consultation, and the execution of a treatment on various body parts.
Requirements for Program Completion
To be considered for graduation, students completing the 180-hour program must complete the following:
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Attain 180 or more clock hours and satisfy the minimum credit hours stated in the chart below.
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Successfully pass all quizzes and exams with a score of 75% or more.
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Successfully pass the written final exam and practical final exam
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Have attained a minimum of 40 practical hours
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