Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing Level 3 (Dual Enrolment)

Beauty & Personal Care

Explore careers in both beauty therapy and hairdressing while earning NCEA credits as a secondary school student. Learn skills in styling, beauty, customer service, and retail within a salon environment.

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NZQA Level 3 Certification (31 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Timaru, Timaru

It will take a total of 1 year

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Understand facial structure and skin types

Demonstrate knowledge of the anatomy of the face, different facial skin types, and common facial conditions.

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Apply make-up and design theory

Understand principles behind make-up, its application, and basic design concepts relevant to beauty therapy.

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Perform retail and sales tasks

Show skills and qualities of a salesperson, including preparing for and handling payment transactions in a service environment.

What You're Signing Up For

This dual enrolment, part-time course is designed for secondary school students (Years 11–13) to gain an introduction into the beauty therapy and hairdressing industries. Students develop foundational knowledge of anatomy, skin types, make-up theory, and customer service. Practical skills are learned in a simulated retail salon environment, including handling payments, sales techniques, and customer enquiries. The programme helps students decide between career paths in beauty or hair before progressing to further specialist training.

Course Content

  • Structure and functions of the face and facial skin types
  • Make-up and design theory
  • Use of tools and safe operating procedures in make-up and skin care
  • Skills and qualities of a salesperson in a retail environment
  • Handling payment transactions
  • Answering customer enquiries (telephone and face-to-face)
  • Salon-based project on make-up and design
  • Retail salon customer interaction

What you need to know first

You must be in Year 11, 12 or 13 at a secondary school

New Zealand citizen, permanent resident, or hold a visa allowing enrolment in a NZ secondary school

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Beauty Therapy

  • Hairdressing

  • Retail

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Further training or apprenticeships in hairdressing

  • Further study in beauty therapy

  • Entry-level salon roles

  • Customer service in retail environments