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    Master Programs in Cosmetology Studies Beauty Industry

    A master’s degree provides advanced instruction in a field of study that includes more specific knowledge, research and analysis techniques, and business skills. A master’s degree typically focuses on one aspect of a general field of study, making the graduate an expert who is qualified for positions of higher authority.

    What is a Master in Beauty Industry? This degree focuses on the expertise of hair, nail and skin care. Students often learn about instruments and techniques for body care, as well as the chemistry involved in applying products to the skin and hair. Bacteriology is taught in the program so that students understand the importance of hygiene to prevent infection in the workplace. Because this is an advanced degree, students also learn about management techniques, business plans and budgets, customer service and government regulations.

    With a master’s degree in beauty industry, students not only enjoy a higher salary and a position of higher authority, but they often also go into business for themselves. This industry is growing and good managers are always in demand.

    The coursework takes about a year to complete, although students may also need to have work experience as a requirement for the degree. Students should research several schools to learn more about fees and course schedules so that you can find the best fit for you.

    With a master’s degree in beauty industry, graduates often manage beauty salons, responsible for the day to day running of the whole establishment. Customer service and satisfaction are key for cosmetologists, barbers, talent agents, product designers and developers, sales personnel and others in the beauty industry, delegating tasks to employees in the proper amounts and according to their skill level, while maintaining work standards. Many graduates design work schedules and keep updated on all health regulations.

    To find out more about what programs are available in the beauty industry, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.