VTCT Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Hairdressing

What is the Course About?

Department: Hair and Beauty

Faculty: Creative and Leisure Industries

This course consists of practical training in our realistic salon environment alongside participating in work experience within a local salon. This combines with developing your theoretical knowledge and understanding in all aspects of level 2 hairdressing.

This course is also suitable as a refresher course for those looking to return to the hairdressing industry after a career break.

What subjects/units/modules* will I study?

Style and finish hair (blow drying)

Set and dress hair

Cut hair using basic techniques

Colour and lighten hair

Advise and consult with clients

Shampoo, condition and treat the hair and scalp

Develop and maintain your effectiveness at work

Perm and neutralise hair

Will I need a DBS check for this course?

No

How can I find out more about the course?

If you apply for this course, you will be invited to an Information Sharing Appointment (ISA) when you will be given more detailed information about the course and when you’ll be able to ask any questions you may have.

Will I need any specialist uniform and/or kit?

You will be given order forms of the following to be ordered ready for starting in September:-

2 salon tunics

Level 2 hairdressing kit which will include everything you need to complete the course.

If you have already completed the NVQ Level 1 Hairdressing Course you will just require a top-up kit order form to add to what you have already purchased.

When will I get a timetable?

Timetable will be given at beginning of the course, during your induction week. It will consist of teaching hours at UCM and work experience.

Useful links

https://www.vtct.org.uk/qualification-category/hairdressing-barbering/?level=2&type=NVQ&search_type=qualifications

https://qualifications.vtct.org.uk/finder/qualfinder/1Record%20of%20Assessment%20Book/HB2N2.pdf

A quick guide to course fees

Student Awards (Grants)

Free School Meals

Buses

International Applications

Student Emergency Fund

What happens once I have applied?

We will send you an email to let you know we have received your application. If you are new to the course area you have applied for, you will be invited to an Information Sharing Appointment (ISA) along with all other applicants to the course.

Please note: applicants are invited to ISAs depending on the date the application was received (there is limited capacity for each ISA so you may not be invited to the same one as other applicants who have applied for the same course). You will receive your invitation via email, to the email address you used when setting up your UCM Learner Portal.

Popular Courses

Sometimes we get a high volume of applications for particular courses. If your first choice course is popular, we’ll let you know and ask if you would like us to process your second choice course as well. This doesn’t mean you won’t be considered for your first choice it just provides you with a back-up plan.

International/UK Applicants

If you are an international/UK applicant someone from UCM will contact you remotely. It is essential that you have uploaded copies of your results/ certificates and relevant translations of grades/ certificates. Please note, if you are an international applicant and your application is received later than the end of May (i.e. three months before the start of the academic year) we will not be able to process it as the immigration processes would exceed the timescale required to start in September.

What do I need to know about Information Sharing Appointments (ISAs)?

Do I have to attend an ISA?

If you are invited to an ISA, you must attend!

What happens if I can’t attend the ISA I’m invited to?

Please let us know and we will make sure you are invited to an ISA on a different date.

What happens if I don’t attend an ISA?

If you fail to attend two ISAs without letting us know why, we will assume you don’t want us to continue with your application.

How long will the ISA take?

The ISA will start at 4:30pm and finish around 5.30pm-6.30pm (depending on the amount of applicants attending.)

(If parents/carers bring you to the ISA, they can wait in the College’s refectory; there are vending machines available.)

What can I expect at the ISA?

Group talk about the course content and structure

Dianostic assessment

1 to 1 chat with a tutor

What should I wear?

Comfortable clothes

What will I need to bring?

Record of achievement

Tutor statement

Portfolio of work (if you have one)

What happens if I have mobility or additional educational needs that I would like to discuss before the ISA?

Please email applications@ucm.ac.im

What happens once I’ve attended an ISA?

We will contact you within 5 working days of the ISA to either:

make you an unconditional offer (i.e. a definite place on the course);

make you a conditional offer (i.e. a place on the course IF you get the results required in the summer exams);

suggest you apply for another course because the one you have applied for is not suitable for you (if this is the case it is likely we will have discussed this with you during the ISA).

What happens if I get an unconditional offer?

You will be invited in to enrol, which is when you are given your student card. This may happen in the summer, if not you will be enrolled at the start of your course.

What happens if I get an conditional offer?

If you have applied for an FE course, you will need to upload your results to your UCM Learner Portal, once you get them (e.g. GCSE, BTEC). We will then check to see you have got what is needed for the course and, if you have, we will convert your offer to unconditional, which means you definitely have a place on the course. You will be enrolled at the start of your course (that’s when you get your student card).

If you are unlucky and don’t get what you need for the course you applied for, you will be invited in to find out what else is available to you at UCM.

What are my progression and career options?

Progress to the VTCT NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing.

Employment in salons worldwide.

How will I be assessed?

The practical assessments will be assessed through observations throughout the course within the Synnova Training Salon using professional products. The under-pinning knowledge is assessed by oral questions, internal and external set multiple-choice exams.

Entry requirements

3 GCSEs at grade 3 (D) or above (must include English). It is essential to have an artistic flair, good communication skills, a positive attitude, a willingness to learn and an ability be a team player.