Beauty, Nails & Hairdressing - LEVEL 2
U-Skills Academy 2 Day New Zealand Certificate in Salon Skills (Introductory) (Level 2)
Interested in entering the exciting world of hairdressing or beauty therapy? Discover the vast range of career pathways these two ever-evolving industries offer!
Quick Facts
- Locations
- UCOL Wairarapa in Masterton
- Dates
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Starting: Week of 09 Feb 2026
Finishing: Week ending 20 Nov 2026
Delivery days: Wednesdays and Thursdays
View Timetable - Duration
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2 days per week for 9 months
- Domestic Fees
- Fees Free
- International Fees
Not Applicable.
Application Forms
Overview
If you’re looking for hands-on experience while earning a nationally recognised qualification, Salon Skills could be the perfect choice for you. This programme provides a solid introduction to hairdressing and beauty therapy, equipping you with essential industry knowledge and skills.
How to apply
If you're interested in applying for this programme, talk to your careers advisor at school. Application is arranged in partnership with your parents/caregivers and your school. Once you've talked to everyone required, you can fill out the online application form at the top of the page to apply.
Course Information
This programme comprises 61 Credits.
Industry Practice
Unit Standard 21940 (Level 2) (Version 4) (5 Credits)
Demonstrate knowledge of workplace requirements for employment in a salon.
Unit Standard 27641 (Level 2) (Version 2) (3 Credits)
Describe the relevance of anatomy and physiology knowledge to beauty therapy practice.
Unit Standard 28025 (Level 2) (Version 2) (2 Credits)
Demonstrate knowledge of the client journey in a salon.
Industry Safety and Image
Unit Standard 28026 (Level 2) (Version 1) (3 Credits)
Present a personal fashion image for work in a hairdressing salon environment.
Unit Standard 27639 (Level 2) (Version 2) (3 Credits)
Apply knowledge of basic beauty concepts to maintain personal presentation for a commercial beauty salon.
Unit Standard 27640 (Level 2) (Version 2) (3 Credits)
Demonstrate knowledge of current fashion trends and history related to beauty therapy.
Unit Standard 62 (Level 2) (Version 10) (3 Credits)
Maintain personal presentation and a positive attitude in a workplace involving customer contact.
Client and Salon Support
Unit Standard 9953 (Level 2) (Version 6) (4 Credits)
Provide client service and care in a hairdressing or barbering salon environment.
Unit Standard 27368 (Level 2) (Version 2) (3 Credits)
Provide client service and care and assist the operator to prepare for service in a beauty salon environment.
Unit Standard 21936 (Level 2) (Version 3) (1 Credits)
Protect the client for hairdressing services in a salon environment.
Unit Standard 21937 (Level 2) (Version 4) (4 Credits)
Assist an operator in a salon environment.
Unit Standard 21935 (Level 2) (Version 4) (5 Credits)
Maintain order and supplies in a hairdressing or barbering salon environment.
Unit Standard 21938 (Level 2) (Version 4) (3 Credits)
Converse and interact with clients and operators in a salon environment.
Communication
Unit Standard 33019 (Level 2) (Version 1) (Credit 3)
Communicate in an organisation.
Unit Standard 9677 (Level 2) (Version 11) (Credit 3)
Communicate within a team or group which has an objective.
Unit Standard 28027 (Level 2) (Version 2) (3 Credits)
Demonstrate knowledge of undertaking an observation of technical skills in a salon.
Unit Standard 57 (Level 2) (Version 10) (2 Credits)
Provide customer service.
Preparation for Employment
Unit Standard 28094 (Level 2) (Version 4) (3 Credits)
Produce a balanced budget and adjust the budget to reflect changing financial circumstances.
Unit Standard 4252 (Level 2) (Version 8) (2 Credits)
Produce a personal targeted CV (curriculum vitae).
Unit Standard 4253 (Level 2) (Version 7) (3 Credits)
Demonstrate knowledge of job search skills.
Learning Facilities
Fully equipped hairdressing and beauty salons, classrooms and PC labs.
Domestic Entry Requirements
For year 12 - 13 secondary school learners (NZ Citizens, permanent residents or learners with an applicable visa allowing them to be enrolled in a secondary school), aged 16 years or over.
Applications are to be received from participating schools.
English language proficiency
If English is not your first language, you must also demonstrate English language skills equivalent to an IELTS or equivalent, including TOEFL. Contact the info centre for more details.
Career Opportunities
Successful completion of the UCOL New Zealand Certificate in Salon Skills (Introductory) Level 2 programme is the first step in a journey. Equipped with new skills and a taste for the industry, you will know what you need to do to pursue a career in hairdressing and beauty therapy.
Industry Connections
Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9am - 3pm
Advice And Guidance
This programme is part of a suite of Academy 2 Day programmes offered by UCOL to secondary learners seeking to explore their career options while still in school. Gain practical experience and NCEA Credits.
How to apply
If you're interested in applying for the UCOL New Zealand Certificate in Salon Skills (Introductory) Level 2 programme, talk to your careers advisor at school. Application is arranged in partnership with your parents/caregivers and your school.
Cost
Fees-free when criteria are met.
Transport
Transport assistance is available if you meet the criteria.
Attendance expectations
Learners must maintain appropriate attendance at both secondary school and UCOL to remain enrolled in the programme.