Total Credit Hours Required to Finish the Degree ( 72 Credit Hours ) as Follows
Faculty Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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| 000011110 | COMMUNITY SERVICE | COMMUNITY SERVICE | 1 | - | 0 |
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| 300131150 | ARABIC LANGUAGE | This course aims to teach the students the basics of Arabic language, and the methods of correct writing starting from the word itself till the syntax and expressions, the course focuses in particular on correct practice of the Arabic language in writing and pronouncing. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300131230 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE | This course is designed for a pre-intermediate level. Classes focus on speaking, listening, reading and writing skills as well as vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. Classes are interactive and student-centered, and you will be encouraged to work individually, in pairs and in groups. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300132140 | ENTREPRENEURSHIP | This course focuses on enabling students to understand entrepreneurship in a practical and simplified way, starting from its definition and its role in society, moving through identifying personal entrepreneurial traits such as leadership and creativity, and ending with acquiring essential skills such as time management, decision-making, and problem-solving. The student is introduced to the concept of small projects and the characteristics of self-employment, as well as success stories of young entrepreneurs, including planning, idea development, and selecting the appropriate business model. The course also includes preparing an integrated business plan covering marketing, pricing, and digital promotion, and provides students with the basics of financial management, cost estimation, and financing methods. It also gives students the opportunity to learn about digital transformation tools, e-commerce, freelancing, and applications of artificial intelligence in entrepreneurship, aiming to enhance students’ readiness for the modern job market. | 2 | - | 3 |
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| 300132210 | COMBATING CORRUPTION (CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS) | This course aims to introduce students to the concept of corruption, its causes, and its impacts, with a focus on the principles of integrity, transparency, and accountability, as well as methods of preventing and combating corruption within institutions and society. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300132250 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITY | This course focuses on the practical application of various sports activities with the aim of developing physical fitness and motor skills, while promoting teamwork and discipline through diverse exercises and athletic training activities. | - | 1 |
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| 300132270 | DIGITAL SKILLS | This course aims to enhance students’ skills in modern information technology concepts, digital device usage, and contemporary computer applications in practical life, as well as internet usage, information security concepts, and data analysis. It also focuses on applying the acquired concepts and skills using computer-based applications. | 1 | - | 3 |
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Specialization Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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| 300131110 | HAIR CARE 1 | This course focuses on integrating theoretical and practical skills in hair care, providing a comprehensive understanding of hair structure and types, as well as methods of care using appropriate products, and aims to develop students’ skills in the art of hairstyling using various tools and techniques, where practical training includes the execution of daily and classic hairstyles as well as modern curling techniques such as blow-dry styling, retro waves, wavy styles, and curls suitable for different occasions, in addition to covering how to work with different hair types, the safe use of thermal and electrical styling tools, and selecting appropriate hairstyles according to face shape and hair type, with continuous emphasis on general safety rules throughout the training. | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300131120 | COLOR THEORY AND ITS TECHNIQUES | This course aims to enable students to understand the fundamental theories of color and their practical applications in the fields of cosmetics and skincare. It covers the scientific principles of color theory, including the color wheel, color relationships (analogous, contrasting, and complementary), and color properties such as hue, value, and chroma, as well as commonly used digital color systems (RGB and CMYK) within a specialized aesthetic framework. The course also focuses on understanding the impact of color in creating visual impressions and achieving aesthetic balance in makeup, hair coloring, and overall appearance coordination. The practical component includes training in professional color matching and coordination, integrating colors artistically to enhance individual features, and developing skills in providing color consultation in beauty salons and specialized clinics. This course helps students enhance their aesthetic and professional judgment and apply color intelligently in building personal and professional beauty identity | 1 | - | 2 |
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| 300131130 | OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS | This course aims to introduce students to the fundamental principles of occupational safety in the beauty workplace environment and also addresses the importance of complying with local laws and regulations governing beauty centers, with a focus on safety requirements within the center including the safe use of devices and equipment, prevention of chemical, physical, and biological hazards, application of personal protective measures, sterilization of tools and equipment, and safe and proper waste management. It also emphasizes adherence to core ethical principles such as integrity, confidentiality, and respect for client privacy, as well as building professional relationships based on mutual respect and trust, thereby contributing to a healthy, safe, and efficient work environment that responsibly and professionally meets client needs. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 300131140 | PHYSIOLOGY | This course includes the study of the functions of human body organs and tissues, with a focus on biological systems directly related to cosmetics and skincare. It covers body systems such as the circulatory, lymphatic, nervous, digestive, integumentary, muscular, respiratory, endocrine systems, and sensory receptors, and explains how these systems interact with internal and external factors that affect aesthetic health. The course also helps students understand vital biological processes such as cell regeneration, sweating, thermoregulation, and hormonal balance, and how they relate to cosmetic routines and professional practices, enabling students to provide more informed services that consider client overall health and achieve effective and safe results. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 300131160 | FIRST AID | This course provides the basic knowledge and practical skills required to manage various emergency situations that may occur in the field of cosmetics and skincare, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic life support (BLS). It covers fundamental concepts for identifying potential risks within the workplace environment and how to respond to them, including wounds and cuts, choking incidents, fainting, allergic reactions, bleeding and injuries, asthma attacks, seizure (epilepsy) episodes, and different types of burns. This course helps students improve their ability to make quick decisions under pressure and enhances the safety of both clients and staff, while strengthening confidence within the beauty workplace environment. | 1 | - | 2 |
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| 300131170 | COSMETIC CHEMISTRY | This course provides comprehensive information on the selection of natural and synthetic raw materials based on their chemical properties, compatibility with the skin, hair, and nails, as well as the assessment of their potential toxicity. It addresses the functions of natural and chemical active ingredients from both historical and modern perspectives, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. The course covers key components of cosmetic formulations such as emulsifiers, preservatives, colorants, thickeners, cleansing agents, and other ingredients, as well as how they interact within cosmetic product formulations. It also includes fundamental chemical concepts such as pH, solubility, and stability, and discusses the chemistry of specialized cosmetic products including antiperspirants and deodorants, sunscreens, exfoliating acids, antioxidants, and anti-aging ingredients such as retinol and niacinamide. At the end of the course, basic theoretical knowledge of weighing techniques and preparation tools is introduced, which is essential for the formulation and manufacturing of cosmetic products. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300131200 | The art of cosmetic application | * | - | 2 |
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| 300131210 | HAIR CHEMISTRY 1 | * | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300131220 | Internship 1 | This course provides students with the opportunity to apply the practical skills acquired throughout one academic year of study in the field of cosmetology. Students are required to work as assistant hairstylists in a local beauty center during the summer semester for a period of two months, under the supervision and follow-up of a qualified instructor. | - | 1 |
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| 300131240 | NUTRITION AND BEAUTY | This course focuses on the vital relationship between nutrition and aesthetic health, and the impact of various nutrients on the skin, hair, and nails, as well as their role in enhancing natural beauty from the inside out. It covers the fundamentals of proper nutrition across different life stages, including nutrients and energy in terms of their sources, functions, requirements, deficiency symptoms, and prevention methods, along with the importance of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. The course also examines the effect of dietary patterns on common skin conditions such as acne, pigmentation, and dryness, and includes the analysis of clients’ dietary habits. This enhances students’ ability to provide nutritional education and offer scientifically informed dietary advice as a complement to aesthetic treatments in a professional manner. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 300131280 | SKIN CARE 1 | * | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300131290 | HAIR CARE 2 | * | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300132110 | HAIR CARE 3 | This course is a continuation of the basic hairstyling course, focusing on professional and advanced hairstyling designs that require a high level of skill and precision. Through this course, trainees gain the ability to create bridal hairstyles, special occasion styles, and artistic runway looks, as well as designs inspired by global trends. The training also includes analyzing facial features and hair characteristics, and using professional styling products (including padding in various sizes and shapes) to ensure hairstyle stability and quality. | - | 3 |
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| 300132120 | HAIR CHEMISTRY 2 | This course focuses on the practical application of the most important chemical and organic hair treatment techniques, such as keratin straightening, protein smoothing, and deep restorative treatments for damaged hair. Students learn how to accurately assess hair conditions and select the most appropriate treatment based on hair type and needs, while adhering to professional safety standards and correctly applying the protocols for each technique. The course also includes detailed knowledge of treatment product ingredients and their effects, as well as providing post-treatment guidelines to ensure optimal results. | - | 2 |
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| 300132130 | SKIN CARE 2 | This course focuses on the fundamental sciences underlying skin diagnosis and skin problems, enabling students to develop personalized skincare routines that include cleansing and moisturizing products, specialized active-ingredient serums, and sunscreen, as well as the application of suitable products to reduce pigmentation, spots, acne, and wrinkles. It also covers glow and brightening treatments using specialized devices and techniques such as hydrafacial, oxygen sessions, dermapen, and all types of exfoliation (superficial, deep, and manual), along with other modern methods available in the skincare industry, while ensuring professional, safe, and ethical practice within the scope of the field. | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300132150 | HAND AND FEET CARE 1 | This course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge required for hand and foot care by introducing nail structure and growth, nail diseases, and foot-related problems and disorders. It also covers the equipment and tools used in hand and foot care, their specifications, and methods of use, as well as hand and foot care products. The course includes direct practical application of hand and foot care techniques, methods of cuticle removal, nail trimming and shaping in various forms both manually and mechanically, and the application of nail polish in all its forms. | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300132160 | MAKEUP TECHNIQUES | This course includes identifying face shapes and facial features, learning methods to conceal imperfections and enhance different beauty features, selecting appropriate products and tools, and understanding the stages of makeup application and the correct use of cosmetic products (correctors, foundation, powder, highlighter, and others) in the appropriate areas and proper manner. It also covers shading techniques, color blending, and eye makeup techniques suitable for each skin type and face shape, while enabling students to determine the appropriate eyebrow shape to achieve facial balance and harmony with the forehead and nose, as well as matching eyebrow color with hair color. The course also addresses different makeup styles such as daily makeup, evening makeup, special occasion makeup, and bridal makeup, and includes training in hygiene, sterilization, and professional client handling. | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300132170 | EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY | This course aims to introduce students to the principles of educational psychology and its relationship to the teaching and learning process through the study of human behavior, motivation, and individual differences, helping them better understand learners and improve the educational environment. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 300132200 | BEAUTY CENTER MANAGEMENT AND CUSTOMER SERVICE | This course will introduce the students to the basics of skin care center management including management of working staff, financial study and development also the use of IT in the managing process. Moreover, the student will be introduced to the management of skin care product sales. In this course, students also learn how to participate in blogging, social media, website development, and entrepreneurship to develop a cosmetic brand. The student will also be encouraged to participate in discussions about the professional, educational, political, and cultural implications of beauty and cosmetics in modern societies, locally and internationally. In addition, the student will explore and use various research tools to investigate brands and promote beauty and cosmetic services through marketing, advertising, event management, publicity, or public relations. | 1 | - | 1 |
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| 300132220 | CINEMATIC MAKEUP | This course provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the world of cinematic and television makeup as an essential artistic and technical tool in professional visual production. It focuses on the role of makeup in character creation, enhancing dramatic expression, and producing visual effects that support storytelling in both realistic and fictional contexts. The course covers different types of makeup, ranging from basic beauty or street makeup, to character makeup, and advanced special makeup effects (SFX), including wounds, bruises, burns, aging effects, and non-human transformations using prosthetics, masks, silicone, and mechanical components. It also explores the integrative relationship between makeup and other visual elements such as costume design, hairstyling, and body aesthetics, as well as the fundamental principles of creating a cohesive visual character capable of appearing realistically or fantastically on screen. | 1 | - | 3 |
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| 300132230 | GRADUATION PROJECT | The course aims to equip students with research, investigation, and problem-solving skills through the completion of an integrated project in cosmetology, hairstyling, and skincare, in which the student presents the full range of knowledge and skills acquired throughout the previous period of study in the specialization. It also provides students with a high degree of freedom for artistic creativity and design innovation within a competitive environment that encourages the development of the best creative work and distinguished designs among peers in the program, serving as a first and essential step toward real-life professional and practical application. | - | 2 |
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| 300132240 | PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGE PROCESSING | This course introduces students to the fundamentals of photography and the cameras used, including their types, lenses, and standard settings and adjustment methods. It also covers techniques for preparing appropriate lighting and backgrounds for photography, as well as capturing images, processing them, and enhancing their quality using various tools and software, including the use of artificial intelligence. The course further includes image archiving and backup procedures, in addition to training on methods of producing and publishing work on social media platforms and the internet. | - | 1 |
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| 300132260 | Internship 2 | This course provides students with the opportunity to apply the practical skills acquired over two years of study in the field of cosmetology, where the student is required to work in a beauty center during the summer semester for a period of two months, under the supervision and follow-up of a qualified instructor. | - | 1 |
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| 300132280 | MASSAGE TECHNIQUES AND BODY CARE | This course covers the concept of massage, its importance and purpose, and its different types, including practical application of some techniques such as reflexology massage, sliding cupping massage, dry cupping, and others, after learning the locations of muscles, nerves, and bones, as well as the appropriate materials and tools for each type of massage. It also includes an introduction to different hair removal methods and the practical application of some of them. In addition, the course covers the use of various body care devices within the student’s scope of practice, in a professional, safe, and ethical manner. | - | 2 |
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| 300132290 | HAND AND FEET CARE 2 | This course focuses on providing hand and foot exfoliation and massage services, paraffin wax treatments, as well as nail extension and nail building using different techniques (acrylic, poly gel, rubber base, etc.). It also covers the application of nail decoration techniques and the addition of accessories to nails. | - | 2 |
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