HANDBOOK - Wellington Institute of Technology

HANDBOOK - Wellington Institute of Technology HANDBOOK - Wellington Institute of Technology

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EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Where personal equipment is required for safety reasons, students may be denied entry to the class if they do not have such equipment at the time of the class. Certificate in Fashion Makeup Artistry HV4468 Course related costs Kit $ 320.00 Craft materials/accessories $30.00 Total $350.00 Students will need to provide: • Digital camera for photographic work OFF-SITE PRACTICAL AND WORKPLACE COMPONENTS There are no off-site practical/workbased components in the programme. DRESS AND PRESENTATION You are now in the fashion industry. A high standard of personal presentation is essential! You must portray a professional image at all times. Failure to do so will result you being sent away to change. Further guidelines will be presented to you during your programme. COMPETITIONS Internal Competitions In the event of the student being awarded first prize, the student is eligible to keep the prize and/or Certificate. The trophy will remain the property of WelTec and the students name will be engraved with the year of achievement. This will be displayed in the hairdressing and beauty therapy salon. External Competitions Where a student is awarded a trophy and/or gift as part of a winning prize, the student is eligible to keep the prize and certificate given. The trophy will remain the property of WelTec and be kept on site in the hairdressing and beauty therapy salon. A replacement trophy/cup will be issued at the end of the programme to the student. INFORMED CONSENT AND CONFIDENTALITY This programme requires students to gain experience in applying a range of make-up and facial products, styling hair and practical hairdressing. As most of the learning occurs within the classroom, it is usual practice for the students within the class to perform practical applications on each other. To ensure that students are aware of this requirement of the programme they are required to complete an “Informed Consent” form prior to the commencement of the programme. Students will receive all the relevant information to enable them to consent to the conditions without external constraints or pressures. The Informed Consent form complies with the requirements set out in BPM 8.2 Human Ethics Policy. Wellington Institute of Technology - 2013 HV4468 Programme Handbook February 2013 Overview and Programme Specific Information Page 16

PROGRAMME EVALUATION WelTec is interested in the experience students have during their time studying. As well as informal conversations with students, there are three main surveys available to students to express their views and rate WelTec services. As a student new to WelTec: In the first few weeks you will be invited to participate in the WelTec EV1 - First Impressions survey (www.surveymonkey.com/s/WelTecEV1). This is open to first-time WelTec students, and asks for your rating of and views about your enrolment experience, the initial in-class experience, and also your experience of our online resource systems, Moodle or LearnZone. During your course time: Your course outline may indicate that your course will have an EV4 - Teacher and Course Evaluation undertaken towards the end. This helps the Programme Team to improve the teaching, the course, and the value of the Programme to students. Note: you will need a specific 'survey event code' supplied by the survey administrator to use the EV4. At the end of the programme or year: In the final few weeks of the programme, or year, you will be invited to participate in the EV3 - Student Satisfaction Survey (www.surveymonkey.com/s/WelTecEV3). This asks you about your overall experience of WelTec's services, the programme, teaching, skills development, career enhancement, and overall satisfaction. All WelTec surveys are anonymous; we do not ask you for identification. We do however ask for some demographic information (age range, sex, enrolment types, ethnicity, etc.) in order to make sense of trends for particular learner groups. The outcomes of the surveys are reported as aggregated information and tables to the WelTec Academic Committee. The reports are also made available to students. Wellington Institute of Technology - 2013 HV4468 Programme Handbook February 2013 Overview and Programme Specific Information Page 17

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED<br />

Where personal equipment is required for safety reasons, students may be denied entry to<br />

the class if they do not have such equipment at the time <strong>of</strong> the class.<br />

Certificate in Fashion Makeup Artistry HV4468<br />

Course related costs<br />

Kit $ 320.00<br />

Craft materials/accessories $30.00<br />

Total $350.00<br />

Students will need to provide:<br />

• Digital camera for photographic work<br />

OFF-SITE PRACTICAL AND WORKPLACE COMPONENTS<br />

There are no <strong>of</strong>f-site practical/workbased components in the programme.<br />

DRESS AND PRESENTATION<br />

You are now in the fashion industry. A high standard <strong>of</strong> personal presentation is essential!<br />

You must portray a pr<strong>of</strong>essional image at all times. Failure to do so will result you being<br />

sent away to change.<br />

Further guidelines will be presented to you during your programme.<br />

COMPETITIONS<br />

Internal Competitions<br />

In the event <strong>of</strong> the student being awarded first prize, the student is eligible to keep the prize<br />

and/or Certificate. The trophy will remain the property <strong>of</strong> WelTec and the students name will<br />

be engraved with the year <strong>of</strong> achievement. This will be displayed in the hairdressing and<br />

beauty therapy salon.<br />

External Competitions<br />

Where a student is awarded a trophy and/or gift as part <strong>of</strong> a winning prize, the student is<br />

eligible to keep the prize and certificate given. The trophy will remain the property <strong>of</strong> WelTec<br />

and be kept on site in the hairdressing and beauty therapy salon. A replacement trophy/cup<br />

will be issued at the end <strong>of</strong> the programme to the student.<br />

INFORMED CONSENT AND CONFIDENTALITY<br />

This programme requires students to gain experience in applying a range <strong>of</strong> make-up and<br />

facial products, styling hair and practical hairdressing. As most <strong>of</strong> the learning occurs within<br />

the classroom, it is usual practice for the students within the class to perform practical<br />

applications on each other.<br />

To ensure that students are aware <strong>of</strong> this requirement <strong>of</strong> the programme they are required to<br />

complete an “Informed Consent” form prior to the commencement <strong>of</strong> the programme.<br />

Students will receive all the relevant information to enable them to consent to the conditions<br />

without external constraints or pressures.<br />

The Informed Consent form complies with the requirements set out in BPM 8.2 Human<br />

Ethics Policy.<br />

<strong>Wellington</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> - 2013 HV4468 Programme Handbook February 2013<br />

Overview and Programme Specific Information Page 16

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