Public Services - Human Services (Cosmetology)

  • Where can I go with Cosmetology?

    HS Diploma/Certification
    Shampoo Technician, Hair Stylist

    Jr/Tech/Community College or Apprenticeship
    Hair Stylist, Nail Technician, Massage Therapist

    Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate Degree
    Salon Owner, Physical Therapist, Spa Services Coordinator, Stylist

  • How can I gain experience?

    School Activities
    National Honor Society, Academic Clubs

    Community Activities
    Hospital Volunteer, Red Cross Volunteer, Church Volunteer, Specialty Food Classes

    College Majors
    Culinary Arts, Nutrition Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences, Foods Nutrition & Wellness

Related High School Courses - Human Services

    • Cosmetology I-II
    • Principles of Human Services
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Medical Microbiology
    • Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness
    • Professional Communications
  •  Human Services HEader

    It takes a special kind of person to work in Human Services. Although many jobs in the cluster pay well, those who choose Human Services generally don't do it for the money. Instead, they are motivated by the desire to assist others. Psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers, health aides, cosmetologists, financial planners, clergy members, and others tend to the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of people in their hometowns. They offer helping hands to everyone from babies in child-care centers to seniors in long-term care facilities. The work is sometimes challenging, but the reward of knowing that you have improved someone's life is immense. If you feel a calling to serve your fellow men and women, feel comfortable caring for people, or want to improve your community, then Human Services could be the right career cluster for you.

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