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Aesthetics students

AESTHETICS
PARTNER PROGRAM

AESTHETICS

The Aesthetics program specializes in the study of skincare and provides in-depth instruction on a variety of skin care services. The curriculum will include facials, skin analysis, pore cleansing, skincare regimens, waxing, eyebrow shaping, lash tinting, and aromatherapy techniques.

During the course, industry certified instructors will guide the students with relevant practical training. In addition, program participants are trained for the job-seeking process through mock interviews, resume building workshops and workplace visits.

After the one-year program is completed, successful candidates will be prepared to seek the AZ Board of Cosmetology License in Aesthetics. Moreover, West-MEC offers industry credential tests at no additional cost. In fact, the Eyelash Extension Certification is included in the student registration fee. Through the Aesthetics program, students are provided a pathway to economic independence. 


CAREER PATHWAYS

Careers that a student could pursue after receiving their license are: Aesthetician/Esthetician, skincare specialist, make-up artist, cosmetic sales or product representative.

The work environment is often a spa. Other places include salons, resorts and dermatologist or plastic surgeon offices. Certified Aestheticians are expected to pay attention to detail and interact with clients to help them understand procedures and make them feel at ease. Self-employment is a viable option in this field.
 

NATIONAL TECHNICAL HONOR SOCIETY (NTHS)

The purpose of NTHS is to recognize, honor, and promote student achievement and leadership in Career and Technical Education. The pillars of NTHS are: trustworthiness, respect, fairness, caring, and citizenship. 

Students have the opportunity to participate in NTHS after meeting eligibility criteria such as: high GPA at high school and in their West-MEC CTE program; CTSO/Volunteerism/Leadership, and outstanding professional conduct. Students who are inducted into NTHS wear stoles at the West-MEC Recognition ceremony to signify outstanding accomplishments.

This program is offered at West-MEC and in partnership with Estrella Mountain Community College.
 

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