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STATE OF ALASKA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
BOARD OF BARBERS AND HAIRDRESSERS
P.O. BOX 110806
JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0806
(907) 465-2547
E-mail: license@dced.state.ak.us
BARBER CURRICULUM
By my signature below, I understand the following BARBERING curriculum must be followed in accordance with 12 AAC
09.160. If my student is a transfer student, I understand the division will send a breakdown, in writing, of the practical operations
needed for my student to complete his/her training. Although my student may not need all operations below, if a transfer
student, I understand the following is the minimum number of practical operations needed to qualify for the barber examination.
An individual receiving apprenticeship instruction for barbering must receive the minimum hours of theory and minimum
number of practical operations as specified in 12 AAC 09.160. The minimum hours of instruction required by AS 08.13.082(a)
for individuals receiving training in the field of barbering under the apprenticeship program is 2,000 hours of instruction, instead
of the 1,650 hours required in a school. The curriculum listed below is the minimum hours of theory and minimum number
of practical operations for barbering, keeping in mind the student must receive 2,000 hours of instruction for apprenticeship
training.
12 AAC 09.160. BARBER SCHOOL CURRICULUM. (a) A student who is enrolled in a course of barbering must complete
a curriculum that consists of 1,650 hours of theoretical and practical training. A school shall teach a minimum of 185 hours
of theoretical instruction, including five hours in state law, and the following minimum number of practical operations, during
the 1,650 hours of training.
Minimum Number of
Subject
Practical Operations for
Barber Curriculum
(1)
wet hair styling and drying, including hair analysis, shampooing, fingerwaving, pin
30
curling, and comb outs
(2)
thermal hair styling and drying, including hair analysis, straightening, waving, curling
180
with hot combs and hot curling irons, and blower styling
(3)
permanent waving including hair analysis and chemical waving
50
(4)
chemical straightening including hair analysis and the use of sodium hydroxide and
10
other base solutions, in accordance with (c) of this section
(5)
haircutting, including hair analysis and the use of the razor, scissors, electric clippers,
400
and thinning shears, for wet and dry cutting
(6)
haircoloring and bleaching, including hair analysis, predisposition test, safety
precautions, formula mixing, tinting, bleaching, use of dye removers, but not including
75
color rinses
(7)
scalp and hair treatments, including hair and scalp analysis, brushing, electric and
10
manual scalp manipulation, and other hair treatments
(8)
beard trimming and shaving
50
15
(9)
manual facials, including skin analysis, cleansing, manipulations, packs, and masks
(10) eyebrow arching and hair removal, including use of wax, manual or electric tweezers,
0
and depilatories for the removal of superfluous hair
(11) makeup, including skin analysis, complete and corrective makeup, and the
0
application of false eyelashes
(12) manicure
0
(b) A student is responsible for participating in the routine maintenance of the sanitary conditions necessary to conduct
business; however, no credit will be given for time spent laundering towels, washing floors, walls, windows, lavatories, or similar
work.
(c) At least one-half of the practical operations required in (a)(4) of this section must be operations in which the student has
direct hands-on involvement. No more than one-half of the practical operations required in (a)(4) may be observation during
group demonstrations.
(Instructor’s Signature)
(Date)
08-4194b (Rev. 6/00)

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