Licensed Barber / Stylist Diploma Program
This 1800 clock hour program is designed for the individual who has no background or experience (formal or otherwise) in this field but who desires to work with the public as a Licensed Barber/Stylist, and/or a Barber Shop Owner, Operator or Manager, in the State of Ohio.
Theoretical Study (Classroom Training)
100 Clock Hours Minimum
Barber implements; hygiene, sanitation and sterilization; bacteriology; scientific fundamentals of barbering; rules and regulations, barbering history; ethics and shop management; honing, stropping, and shaving; men's hair and nails; chemistry; permanent waving; disease of the skin, scalp and glands; barbering laws; salesmanship; advertising, public relations and human relations; hair coloring, hair relaxing.
Scientific Barbering Practice (Classroom Training)
200 Clock Hours Minimum
Hot oil shampoo; shampoo and tonic; hair coloring; hair relaxing and straightening; permanent waving; hair cutting; scientific rest facial; clay pack facial; rolling cream facial; shaving; hairpieces; barber implements.
General Barber Practice (Clinic / Shop Training)
1200 Clock Hours Minimum
Regular men's haircutting; razor cutting; styling; coloring; hair relaxing and straightening; permanent waving; long hair cutting; hot oil shampoo; shampoo tonic; scalp treatments; scientific rest facial; clay pack facial; rolling cream facial; men's hairpieces; facial shaving; shop duties and management.
The remaining 300 hours are to be allocated by the Dayton Barber College to whatever training listed above that the college deems necessary.
Licensed Barber / Stylist Diploma Program for Licensed Cosmetologists
This 1000 clock hour program is designed for the individual who is presently a Licensed Cosmetologist. The curriculum is the same as the 1800 hour program except that fewer hours are spent in the theoretical areas and in the clinic/shop practice. Graduates will be qualified to work as a Licensed Barber / Stylist, and / or a Barber Shop Owner, Operator or Manager, in the State of Ohio.
Theoretical Study (Classroom Training)
35 Clock Hours Minimum
Barber implements; hygiene, sanitation and sterilization; bacteriology; scientific fundamentals of barbering; rules and regulations, barbering history; ethics and shop management; honing, stropping, and shaving; men's hair and nails; chemistry; permanent waving; disease of the skin, scalp and glands; barbering laws; salesmanship; advertising, public relations and human relations; hair coloring, hair relaxing.
Scientific Barbering Practice (Classroom Training)
100 Clock Hours Minimum
Hot oil shampoo; shampoo and tonic; hair coloring; hair relaxing and straightening; permanent waving; hair cutting; scientific rest facial; clay pack facial; rolling cream facial; shaving; hairpieces; barber implements.
General Barber Practice (Clinic / Shop Training)
800 Clock Hours Minimum
Regular men's haircutting; razor cutting; styling; coloring; hair relaxing and straightening; permanent waving; long hair cutting; hot oil shampoo; shampoo tonic; scalp treatments; scientific rest facial; clay pack facial; rolling cream facial; men's hairpieces; facial shaving; shop duties and management.
The remaining 65 hours are to be allocated by the DBC to whatever training listed above that the College deems necessary.