(A) Each school shall annually provide to the
board a course curriculum for review and approval that takes into consideration
the subjects and coursework required
to receive an
initial cosmetology license, advanced practice license, or barber
license,
for licensure, including
incorporating any standards adopted by the board pursuant to Chapters 4709. and
4713. of the Revised Code.
(1) A proprietary
school may use its own form to outline its course curriculum, but the board
shall approve the course curriculum prior to its use.
(2) Prior to the beginning of each school
year, a career technical school must outline its course curriculum using forms
provided by the board
, and the board must approve the
course curriculum prior to its use.
(3) Course curriculum outlines are
available on the board's website.
(4) Should the board make any
changes to the approved course curriculum, the board shall notify all schools
of the changes and post those changes to the board's website.
(5) Career technical schools shall
also receive Ohio department of education (ODE) approval for any program course
curriculum changes or program additions.
(B) All career technical schools and
proprietary schools offering programs in cosmetology, or a branch of
cosmetology,
or barbering, may schedule either
clock hours, credit hours, or competency-based credit hours in accordance with
the rules of the board and in an amount equivalent to the total clock hours
required for each program offered. Competency-based credit shall only be
offered for academic courses allowed under paragraphs (B)(1), (B)(2),
and (B)(3)
, (B)(4),
and (B)(5) of this rule. Career technical schools shall meet the program
requirements as follows:
(1) The total time
scheduled for the cosmetology program shall be at least fifteen hundred hours
and sufficient to complete and pass the approved course curriculum. Cosmetology
students shall successfully complete and pass the cosmetology program course
curriculum which may include up to a maximum of four academic courses that meet
state curriculum minimum graduation requirements and are taken during the time
the student is enrolled in the cosmetology program. The academic courses to be
taken during the time the student is enrolled in the cosmetology program can
include any of the courses in paragraph (B)(6) of this rule, or if a student is
on an IEP, as required by the IEP.
(2) The total time scheduled for the hair
design program shall be at least one thousand hours and sufficient to complete
and pass the approved course outline curriculum. Hair design program students
shall complete and pass hair design course outlines which may include up to a
maximum of one hundred fifty hours of academic courses that meet state
curriculum minimum requirements and are taken during the time the student is
enrolled in the hair design program. The academic courses to be taken during
the time the student is enrolled in the hair design program can include any of
the courses in paragraph (B)(6) of this rule, or if a student is on an IEP, as
required by the IEP.
(3)
The total time scheduled for the barbering program
shall be at least eighteen hundred hours and sufficient to complete and pass
the approved course curriculum. Barber students shall successfully complete and
pass the barber program course curriculum which may include up to a maximum of
four academic courses that meet state curriculum minimum graduation
requirements and are taken during the time the student is enrolled in the
barbering program. The academic courses to be taken during the time the student
is enrolled in the barber program can include any of the courses in paragraph
(B)(6) of this rule, or if a student is on an IEP, as required by the
IEP.
(3)(4) The total time
scheduled for the esthetics program shall be at least six hundred hours and
sufficient to complete and pass the approved course outline curriculum.
Esthetics program students shall complete and pass esthetics course outlines
which may include up to a maximum of one hundred fifty hours of academic
courses that meet state curriculum minimum requirements and are taken during
the time the student is enrolled in the esthetics program. The academic course
to be taken during the time the student is enrolled in the esthetics program
can include any of the courses in paragraph (B)(7) of this rule, or if a
student is on an IEP, as required by the IEP.
(5)
The total time
scheduled for the manicuring program shall be at least two hundred hours and
sufficient to complete and pass the approved course outline curriculum.
Manicure program students shall complete and pass manicure course outlines
which may include up to a maximum of fifty hours of academic courses that meet
state curriculum minimum requirements and are taken during the time the student
is enrolled in the manicure program. The academic course to be taken during the
time the student is enrolled in the manicure program can include any of the
courses in paragraph (B)(7) of this rule, or if a student is on an IEP, as
required by the IEP.
(4)(6) The four academic
courses from the following list shall be the only courses counted in paragraph
(A)(1) of this rule: anatomy; physiology; chemistry; advanced chemistry; any
mathematics; finance; business marketing; integrated English III and IV;
applied communications; English language and composition; speech; physics, and
advanced biology courses accepted as meeting graduation requirements of
twenty-one carnegie units or as required by the IEP. The four academic courses
that shall be counted as part of the total time scheduled for the approved
program shall constitute no more than twenty-five per cent of the hours
required to complete the program.
(5)(7) The one hundred
fifty hours of academic courses may only be on the following subjects: anatomy;
physiology; chemistry; advanced chemistry; physics; biology; advanced
biology.
(C) Career
technical schools may contract with proprietary schools for students to
complete and pass portions of the course curriculum in order to obtain full
credit for the cosmetology program. Career
technical schools are responsible for student outcomes unless the contract
states otherwise.
(D)
The total time scheduled for a barber program for
licensed cosmetologists and hair designers shall be at least one thousand hours
and comply with the program requirements set forth in rule
4713-5-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(E)
If a barber instructor training program is offered, the
total time scheduled for the program shall be at least five hundred
hours.
(D) Barber schools shall meet the
program requirements as follows:
(1) The total time scheduled for the
standard barber program shall be at least eighteen hundred hours and comply
with the program requirements set forth in rule 4713-5-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(2) The total time scheduled for a
barber program for licensed cosmetologists and hair designers shall be at least
one thousand hours and comply with the program requirements set forth in rule
4713-5-02 of the Administrative Code.
(3) The total time scheduled for a
barber teacher training program shall be at least five hundred hours and comply
with the program requirements set forth in rule 4713-7-12 of the Administrative
Code.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code
4713-5-03
Effective:
1/2/2025
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
2/12/2029
Promulgated Under:
119.03
Statutory
Authority: 4713.08,
4709.05
Rule
Amplifies: 4709.05,
4713.45,
4713.44
Prior
Effective Dates: 11/19/1987, 10/23/1992, 01/26/1997, 08/05/2001, 08/09/2002,
05/01/2003, 11/02/2007, 07/20/2013, 02/28/2014, 09/12/2016 (Emer.), 12/05/2016,
02/21/2019, 02/12/2024