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CERTIFICATE IVBECOME A SENIOR STYLIST
# SIH40111 BIBA ACADEMY FOR HAIRDRESSING
BIBA Academy’s Certificate IV in Hairdress-ing (SIH40111) is Government accredited and Centerlink approved, making the course accessible to more students. Successful com-pletion of BIBA Academy’s Cert IV covers ad-vanced hairdressing techniques and provides the hands on experience and knowledge required to work at an advanced senior stylist level at any top hairdressing salon.
Certificate IV in Hairdressing covers:
• Providingtechnicalleadership,coordi-natingandmanagingpeopleandteams
• Advancedcolouring
• Advancedcutting
• Hairdesign
• Sessionstyling
This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior hairdressers who develop com-plex technical skills and knowledge working as part of or co-ordinating a salon team. It in-cludes senior hairdressers who work as tech-nical advisers with a hairdressing products company; or independently as a freelance session stylist. Functions at this level include the self-directed application of a broad range of knowledge and skills and the provision of
technical leadership, training and support to colleagues. A hairdresser at this level may provide specialist services, including haircut-ting, hair design, hair colouring and complex correction.
After achieving Cert IV in hairdressing individuals may undertake:
• SIB50210
DiplomaofSalonManagement
• SIH70111
Vocational Graduate Certificate in Hair-dressing Creative Leadership
It is a per-requisite to complete Cert III in Hairdressing (or equivalent) prior to com-mencing Cert IV in Hairdressing.
As part of the enrollment application, appli-cants must submit a portfolio of evidence of current vocational expertise.
A Training Salon has been established within the Academy, inviting the public to be mod-els for the students. At BIBA real life hands on experience makes up 80% of a student’s learning process and provides invaluable hands-on experience.
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CERTIFICATE IVBECOME A SENIOR STYLIST# SIH40111 BIBA ACADEMY FOR HAIRDRESSING
EQUIPMENT LIST EQUIPMENT LIST
• 1 Cutting comb ($7)• 1 Packet sectioning clips ($15) • 1 Hair-dryer ($120)Brushes• 7 row Denman ($5)• Paddle brush ($12)• Thermal Round brushes (large - small) ($30)• Vent brush ($5)• Teasing brush ($4.50)• 2 Tail comb (1x metal 1x plastic) ($7 each)• 1 Large tooth comb ($7)• 1 Long hair mannequin head (real hair)
($110)• 1 Medium hair mannequin (real hair) ($100)• 1 Clamp ($30)• Conical wand ($200)• Hair straightener ($200)• Bobby pins ($17) &Fringe pins ($6)• Pin curl clips ($tbc)• 1 pair re-usable gloves ($3)• 1 pouch ($55)• 2 scissors (1 for mannequin ($20) & 1 for
Following is a detailed list of equipment and technologies required for Cert IV in Hairdress-ing. You may outsource your own or purchase equipment from BIBA Academy.
RequiredBooksandTechnology:• Professional Hairdressing: sixth editionThe Official Guide to Hairdressing S/NVQ Level 3 By Leo Palladino & Martin Green ($120)• SIH40111 BIBA Academy Learning Guide
($40)• SIH40111 BIBA Academy Activity Book ($40)
HiringEquipment
BIBA Academy offer equipment for day hire in the office (prices are subject to change):• Mannequins ($5)• Clamps ($4)• Sectioning Clips ($2)• Brushes ($4)• Electrical equipment ($6)
clients ($100)• Clippers with attachments ($120)• Trimmers ($6)• Water spray ($6)• Face/neck brush ($120)• 1 Note book$ pen ($6)• USB stick• Laptop computer with wireless internet
CORE UNITS CAMPUS FACILITIES
ELECTIVE UNITS
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CERTIFICATE IIIBECOME A QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER# SIH30111 BIBA ACADEMY FOR HAIRDRESSING
SIHHTLS401AProvide technical leadership within the hairdressing contextSIHHTLS402AResearch and utilise hairdressing trends to advance creative work
SIRXMGT001A Coordinate work teamsSIRXMGT003A Lead and manage peopleSIHHHDS304A Design and apply classic long hair up stylesSIHHHDS304A Design and apply creative long hair designsSIHHTLS403A Work as a session stylistSIHHCLS407ASolve complex colour problemsSIHHHCS306AApply creative colouring and lightening techniques to enhance hair designSIHHHCS410ADesign and perform creative haircuts
BIBA ACADEMY 236 JOHNSTON ST, FITZROY
At the BIBA Academy Fitzroy we provide stu-dents with a number of facilities, equipment and resources including:• Lockers• Computers & printing facilities• Quiet study area• Basins and work stations• Clients• Colour products• Styling products• Magazines for assignments• Study & lunch area
BIBA ACADEMY 401 SWANSTON ST, MELBOURNE
At the BIBA Academy Melbourne we provide students with a number of facilities, equipment and resources including:
• Lockers• Basins and workstations• Clients• Colour Products• Styling Products• Student lunch area• Magazines for assignments• Study & Lunch area
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CERTIFICATE IVBECOME A SENIOR STYLIST# SIH40111 BIBA ACADEMY FOR HAIRDRESSING
DURATION
ENROLMENTS
The Certificate IV in Hairdressing involves :
27 contact weeks at 2 days a week (Monday’s & Tuesday’s).
During this time each student must demon-strate competency in all aspects of hairdressing at a high standard and complete nominal 430 hours.
Cert IV in Hairdressing is designed to build on the foundation skills acquired through the com-pletion of the Cert III in Hairdressing or equiva-lent.Entry to this qualification is open to those who have vocational expertise in the hairdressing industry.Vocational expertise must be current (within the last 4 months) and include a minimum of 2 of the 3 points below:• Experience as an operator in a commercially
run salon• Provision of cutting, styling and chemical
service• Establishment of clientele base
BIBAAcademyopensitsdoorsat9:15amandclosesat
6:00pmdaily.ClassesoperateMonday-Friday
Start9:45am-5:00/6:00pmMonthlyenrolments
A collection of evidence of current vocational expertise must be presented in portfolio format upon applicationForms of evidence may include, but not limited to:• References from current or previous em-
ployer/salon manager• Print out of appointment book showing provi-
sion of cutting, styling and chemical service• Collection of personal development training
(certificates)• Written feedback from clients• Photographs, articles, video footage of car-
rying out hairdressing services• Copy of Certificate III in Hairdressing
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CERTIFICATE IVBECOME A SENIOR STYLIST# SIH40111 BIBA ACADEMY FOR HAIRDRESSING
THE GOVERNMENT TRAINING GUARANTEE (VTG) - GOVERNMENT FUNDING
TUITION FEES AND CHARGES 2013
All students enrolling in Certificate IV in 2013 who are not eligible for Government Funding must pay fee-for-service as follows:
This charge is a calculation of the nominal hours of the qualification, for Cert IV in Hair-dressing SIH4111 to total 430 nominal hours. The second fee is the ‘Student Service and Amenities Fee’. this is a yearly fee of maximum $162.Should your course carry over to the next calendar year both these fees are due in Janu-ary each year of your course.
2013 Enrol-ment
T.C.F per nom hour
Nominal Hours
Total Student Contribution
fee
With Conces-sion Fee
Student Ser-vice & Ameni-
ties FeeMarch $1.84 430 $791.20 $158.25 $162
April $1.84 430 $791.20 $158.25 $162May $1.84 430 $791.20 $158.25 $162
June $1.84 350 $644.00 $128.80 $132
July $1.84 320 $588.80 $117.80 $120August $1.84 255 $469.20 $93.80 $96
September $1.84 190 $349.60 $69.90 $72October $1.84 145 $266.80 $53.40 $54
November $1.84 80 $147.20 $29.40 $30
Enrolment $290 Payable on enrolment to secure a place
Tuition $5,000
If you enrol in September for example you will pay a portion and pay a full or part yearly fee in January the following year depending on course duration.Your concession card must be valid at the time of enrolment and each January that you are on course. If your concession card is not valid dur-ing January you will not receive your discount.
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CERTIFICATE IVBECOME A SENIOR STYLIST# SIH40111 BIBA ACADEMY FOR HAIRDRESSING
Applicant is noteligible.
Applicant is noteligible.
Does theapplicant meet the citizenship /
residencyrequirements?
Applicant is eligible for agovernment
subsidised place.
Applicant is eligible for agovernment
subsidised place.
Applicant is eligible for agovernment
subsidised place.
Is the course appliedfor at a higher level
than the highestqualification already
held?
Is the applicantseeking entry toa Foundation Skills course?
Is the applicantunder 20 in Jan 1
in the year in whichthe course
commence?
The following diagram will help applicants de-termine whether they are eligible for the Victori-an and Commonwealth Government Funding.An individual is eligible to undertake a maxi-mum of two Government funded courses at any
given time in 2013.All training is delivered with Victorian and Com-monwealth Government funding.
GOVERNMENT FUNDED TRAINING ELIGIBILITY 2013
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CERTIFICATE IVBECOME A SENIOR STYLIST# SIH40111 BIBA ACADEMY FOR HAIRDRESSING
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES LEGISLATION
BIBA Academy will be sensitive to all cross-cultral issues and meet the special needs of students (especially those under the age of 18). Students at the Academy will receive adequate orientation and access to information regarding:
• Accommodation• Counselling• Concurrentassistance• Welfarefacilities• Literacyandnumeracyassistance•Should students require advice on any of the above-mentioned services, they are re-quested to see Charlotte at the BIBA Acad-emy office.BIBA Academy will also ensure that stu-dents have access to fair and equitable processes for dealing with complaints.Queries regarding course, progress or dif-ficulties, please contact the office, as there are many means of assistance available to students.
A range of legislation is also applicable to all students. Information on relevant legisla-tion can be found at the following websites:OH&Swww.business.channel.vic.gov.auEOwww.eoc.vic.gov.auVETwww.skills.vic.gov.auWork Coverwww.workcover.vic.gov.auPrivacywww.privacy.gov.au
It is the responsibility of all staff to ensure the requirements of relevant legislation are met at all times. Use the websites indicated, or contact BIBA Academy office if you re-quire further information.
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