4713-5-03 Required course outlines.  

  • Text Box: ACTION: Revised Text Box: DATE: 02/13/2003 10:30 AM

     

     

     

    4713-5-03                    Required curriculumcourse outlines.

     

     

    The "Board" approved curriculumcourse outlines for each program shall be provided to a school upon its request. Changes to the "Board" approved program curriculumcourse outlines shall be provided to each school. Each school shall use the "Board" approved program curriculumcourse outlines or submit their school's proposed curriculumcourse outlines for "Board" approval. Career technical schools shall also receive ODE approval for any program curriculumcourse outline changes or program additions.

     

    (A)   All career technical schools shall use curriculumcourse outlines specified by ODE and approved by the "Board". All career technical schools shall schedule enough timean equivalent number of program course hours as the clock hour requirements for the curriculumcourse outlines to ensure the opportunity for students to complete and pass the program. This requirement shall be effective for the 2003/2004 school year and optional for the 2002/2003 school year. Career technical schools shall meet the program requirements below:

     

    (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 outlines. Cosmetology students shall successfully complete and pass the cosmetology program curriculumcourse outlines and a minimummaximum 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 (A)(3) of this rule, or if student is on an IEP, as required by the IEP. For example, a school with only a two and a half hour cosmetology laboratory has nine hundred hours scheduled plus four academic courses of four hundred and eighty hours and with one hundred twenty hours of internship or other cosmetology related time equals fifteen hundred hours (a school that struggles to meet the fifteen hundred hour requirement should consider offering the hair design program instead); a school with a two and a half hour lab and a forty minute related class scheduled has eleven hundred forty hours in cosmetology course plus two academic classes for two hundred forty hours and one hundred twenty hours of internship or other cosmetology related time to equals fifteen hundred hours. A school could have three hour labs and one hour related for fourteen hundred forty hours plus sixty hours of internship or other cosmetology related time and no academics to equal fifteen hundred hours. Each school shall file their schedule to meet the fifteen hundred hour program requirement with the "Board". The time allotted for the cosmetology program must be sufficient to complete and pass the approved curriculum.

     

    (2)    The total time scheduled for the hair design program shall be at least twelve hundred hours and sufficient to complete and pass the approved course outline. Hair design program students shall complete and pass hair design

     

     

    curriculumoourse outlines and a minimummaximum of four 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 (A)(3) of this rule, or if student is on an IEP, as required by the IEP. The time allotted for the hair design program must be sufficient to complete and pass the approved curriculum.

    (3)    The four academic courses from the following list shall be the only courses counted in paragraph (A)(1) or (A)(2) of this rule. Algebra I, algebra II, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus, biology, advanced biology, anatomy & physiology, physical science, chemistry, physics, other math or science courses accepted as meeting graduation requirements of twenty-one 21 carnegie units, english 11, english 12, other english courses and/or business technology, or as required by the IEP.

    (B)       All private schools offering credit hour curriculumcourses shall meet the requirements for each program to be offered as listed below. Each quarter or semester shall have a specified beginning and ending date. In exceptional cases a private school may assign a student a grade of incomplete and assign a specified period of time to complete and pass the course per school policy.

    (1)   Cosmetology program credit hour students shall complete and pass seventy-five quarter or fifty semester credit hours to meet the requirements of division (A)(F) of section 4713.044713.28 of the Revised Code. Combined cosmetology and manager program credit hour students shall complete and pass ninety quarter or sixty semester credit hours to meet the requirements of division (A)(F) of section 4713.28 and (E)division (E) of section 4713.044713.30 of the Revised Code.

    (2)   Hair design program credit hour students shall complete and pass sixty quarter or forty semester credit hours to meet the requirements of paragraph (A)division (H) of rule 4713-7-10 of the Administrativesection 4713.28 of the Revised Code. Combined hair design and manager program credit hour students shall complete and pass seventy-two quarter or forty-eight semester credit hours to meet the requirements of paragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 4713-7-10 of the Administrativedivision (H) of section 4713.28 and division (G) of section 4713.30 of the Revised Code.

    (3)   Esthetician program credit hour students shall complete and pass thirty quarter or twenty semester credit hours to meet the requirements of division (C)(G) of section 4713.044713.28 of the Revised Code. Combined esthetician and manager program credit hour students shall complete and pass thirty-seven

    and one half quarter or twenty semester credit hours to meet the requirements of divisions (C)division (G) of section 4713.28 and (K)division (F) of section 4713.044713.30 of the Revised Code.

    (4)     Natural hair stylist program credit hour students shall complete and pass twenty-two and a half quarter or fifteen semester credit hours to meet the requirements of division (D)(J) of section 4713.044713.28 of the Revised Code. Combined hair design and manager program credit hour students shall complete and pass thirty quarter or twenty semester credit hours to meet the requirements of division (D)(J) of section 4713.044713.28 of the Revised Code and paragraph (D) of rule 4713-7-11 of the Administrativedivision (I) of section 4713.30 of the Revised Code.

    (5)   Manicurist program credit hour students shall complete and pass ten quarter or seven semester credit hours to meet the requirements of division (B)(I) of section 4713.044713.28 of the Revised Code. Combined manicurist and manager program credit hour students shall complete and pass fifteen quarter or ten semester credit hours to meet the requirements of divisions (B) and division (I) of section 4713.044713.28 and division (H) of section 4713.30 of the Revised Code.

    (C)       All private schools offering clock hour curriculumcourses shall meet the requirements for each program to be offered as required by section 4713.04sections 4713.28 and 4713.30 of the Revised Code or rule 4713-7-11 of the Administrative Code. Clock hour schools may authorize excused absences during the last ten per cent of a program for students up to a maximum of fifty hours of cosmetology, hair design or esthetics and a maximum twenty-five hours of natural hair design or manicuring in order to allow a student to make a pre-scheduled graduation date if they have passed and completed the whole program of study. Any school desiring to offer a program or course curriculum differing from the "Board" approved curriculum shall submit the curriculum for approval by the "Board".

    (D)     Career technical schools may contract with proprietary schools for students to complete and pass portions of the curriculumcourse outline units in order to complete and pass course work and obtain full credit for the cosmetology course for the year. Career technical schools are responsible for student outcomes unless the contract states otherwise.

    Effective:

    R.C. 119.032 review dates:    07/31/2004

    Certification

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    Promulgated Under:   119.03 Statutory Authority:                                    4713.08(A)(13)

    Rule Amplifies:           4713.44 & 4713.45

    Prior Effective Dates: 1-26-97, 8-5-01