Esthetics Foundations Program

(EF)

 

The Esthetics Foundations Program was reviewed and approved by the Registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Post Secondary Education and Future Skills in British Columbia, Canada.

Course Description:

At the end of the program, students will have demonstrated the theoretical knowledge and practice area skills to be competent esthetic professionals. The program will allow students to gain theoretical and practical knowledge in Aesthetics. Upon completion, graduates can practice as Aestheticians. They will be able to:

  • Outline general trade practices for the industry.
  • Demonstrate professional grooming and proper hygienic and sanitation procedures. 
  • Demonstrate effective client communication and professionalism. 
  • Explain and outline procedures related to infection control and its importance. 
  • Explain Chemistry and Chemical Safety. 
  • Explain key principles related to electricity and electrical safety.
  • Outline what is meant by the “Beauty Business.” 
  • Students will also demonstrate effective skills to industry standards in nail technology (manicure and pedicure), waxing, make-up foundations, and waxing.

Course layout:

  • Course 1- The Esthetics Professional
  • Course 2- Waxing
  • Course 3- Nail Technology- Manicure
  • Course 4- Nail Technology- Pedicure
  • Course 5- Makeup Foundations
  • Course 6- Facial Therapy

 

Domestic and International

$ 6,000.00

Application Fee: $150

Start Date: 

February 3, 2025/ September 8, 2025

Program length:

27 weeks full-time OR 36 weeks part-time 

Delivery Method:

 Synchronous and Asynchronous.  In-class/Combined In-Class and Distance. Training will be held at Amy’s Spa Unit 145-1110 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster

Credential Earned:

Diploma

Learning Management System (LMS):

Google Classroom

Admission Requirements: 

  • High school graduation or General Education Development (GED) or BC Dogwood Diploma. Min 19 years if applicants are not high school graduates or possess an equivalent educational qualification.
  • Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through prior education in English at grade 10 level or higher or through an English language assessment (IELTS 5.5 or equivalent standard test.). To be successful in the program, applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language skills. This program is taught in English. 

Standardized Test Scores/ Evidence: 

  • Evidence that 3 years of full-time secondary school (Grades 8-12) has been completed in English in a country where English is one of the principal languages.
  • Evidence of post-secondary education completed in English in a country where English is one of the principal languages.
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic: Minimum overall score of 5.5.
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) IBT: Overall score of 46
  • Canadian Language Benchmark Placement Test (CLB PT): Listening 6, Speaking 6, Reading 5 and Writing 5
  • Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP): Listening 6, Speaking 6, Reading 5 and Writing 5
  • Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL): Overall Score of 40

 

 Fees and tuition

  • Textbook: Milady textbook series (most recent edition) Cost is approximately $500
  • Tuition: $6000 can be paid in 1, 2 or 3 installments
  • Application Fee: $150 is paid at the time of registration and is non-refundable
  • Course Kits (worth about $500) are included in the program fees.
  • Upon completion of the program, students may wish to purchase more materials (such as waxing strips, nail accessories, facial products, makeup, etc.) from a third-party vendor. 

International students, please note: 

  • CCBC is a private institution. Graduates of private training institutions are not eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP).
  • If your program is 15 weeks or longer, you must have sufficient healthcare insurance coverage for your stay in Canada. 

Employment:

Graduates could work as professionals in a spa/ salon, health center, cruise ship, and private practice as esthetician generalist, manicurist, nail care technician, pedicurist, or facial esthetician. This program does not lead to employment in a career occupation that is regulated by a regulator. 

Contact us: 

For further information or to speak to an Academic Advisor, students can email info@coastalcollegeofbc.com

Students can also call the college from Monday to Friday from 9- 5 p.m.