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New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Professional Stylist) (Level 4)

Level of Study

Certificate

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Summary

Graduate as a fully qualified and confident hairdresser with this one-year, hands-on programme. Ideal for those who have studied Level 3 hairdressing or who have prior hairstyling experience, you’ll learn in our on-campus professional training salon and complete an industry placement. Work with real clients to develop your customer care and client service skills, as well as your professional salon and hairdressing skills.

About the programme

Graduate as a fully qualified hairdresser with this one-year, hands-on programme.

Ideal for those who have studied Level 3 hairdressing or who have prior hairstyling experience, you’ll learn in our on-campus professional training salon.

You’ll get to work with real clients – both in our training salon, and while on industry placement – which will develop your client service skills, as well as your professional salon and hairdressing skills.

Topics include customer care from entry to exit; diverse hair types; layering; perming; chemical reformation; advanced cutting; colouring; combination cuts; sculpting; building a client base; and salon profitability.

Our experienced staff are there to support you throughout your study and with a range of guest speakers, you’ll graduate as a confident and work-ready professional.

Career opportunities include qualified Hairdresser, Salon Trainer, Salon Owner/Operator, Hairdressing Technician, Hairdressing Representative or hairdressing education.

Entry criteria

Entry Entry requirements Academic requirements
  • New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 3) or equivalent qualification.
  • If you’re 20 years old or above and do not meet the entry requirements, you are eligible for special admission. We’ll work with you to ensure you are prepared for this programme.
  • If you’re under 20 and do not meet the entry requirements, you may be eligible for discretionary admission. We’ll work with you to check that you're prepared for this programme.
  • International students will be individually assessed to ensure they are ready for this study.
English Language requirements

If English is not your first language, you must provide:

If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes.

Selection criteria

If the number of applicants exceeds the available places, a waitlist will be used to ensure preference is given to applicants in order of application.

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