New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 3)

Beauty & Personal Care

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NMIT

Gain the practical skills and salon experience needed to start your career as a hairdresser with the New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 3) at NMIT.

NZ$9,357

inc GST

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NZQA Level 3 Certification (120 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Nelson Campus, Nelson

It will take a total of 34 weeks

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Develop technical hairdressing skills

Gain fundamental skills in cutting, colouring, styling, and treating hair to a professional standard suitable for a salon environment.

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Operate in a commercial salon

Build knowledge and confidence by applying skills in a real working salon, including client consultation and service delivery.

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Understand salon operations

Acquire the ability to understand and contribute to the effective functioning of salon operations and client care.

What You're Signing Up For

This hands-on programme is designed for those seeking a career in hairdressing, offering comprehensive training in salon operations, client services, hair cutting, colouring, styling, and scalp treatments. Students practice their skills in a real-world salon environment, preparing them for work in a variety of settings such as boutique salons, fashion events, or even launching their own business. Supported by experienced tutors and equipped with the latest products and technology, graduates will have the confidence and ability to thrive in the hairdressing industry.

Course Content

  • Salon operations and systems
  • Client consultations
  • Hair fashion and current trends
  • Hair and scalp treatments
  • Hair styling
  • Basic hair cutting
  • Hair colouring
  • Salon practice with real clients
  • Professional identity
  • The client journey
  • Reformation basics
  • The art of hair design
  • Introduction to sculpture
  • Colour basics
  • Salon discovery
  • Competitions and creative events

What you need to know first

Open Entry if the delegated authority at the campus/site is satisfied that the applicant has the capability to complete the programme.

English language requirement: IELTS 5.0 (no individual band lower than 5) or equivalent if English or te reo Māori is not a first language.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Hairdressing

  • Beauty

  • Personal Care

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Hairdresser in a commercial or boutique salon

  • Salon assistant

  • Stylist for events or fashion shows

  • Self-employed hairdresser or salon owner