- 1. Aesthetics and Beauty Therapy (2 academic years,120 ECTS, Diploma)
- 2. Applied Aesthetics and Beauty Therapy (3 academic years,180 ECTS, Higher Diploma)
- 3. Beauty Therapy and Contemporary Alternative Therapies [4 academic years, 240 ECTS, Bachelor of Science (BSc)]
- 4. Professional Make Up (2 academic years, 120 ECTS, Diploma)
- Lectures - Seminars
- Short Courses
- Syllabus Courses 1
- Syllabus Courses 2
Syllabus Courses
PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP COURSES
Makeup Techniques (PMU 2- 111) The presentation and preparation of makeup. Cleansing. Tools and materials. Work according to the natural complexion of the skin. Make up for a man or a woman. Different skin colors. Study of the face, correction, techniques or modification of the face: oval, extension, change of shape of the eyes or mouth. Shadows and work lights. The light effect on make up. Color works/ harmonies for all face types. Make up for a fashion show. The bride's makeup. Customization - makeup style of a personality for a respective occasion. Create a style of makeup.
Sales and Promotion Techniques (PMU 2- 112) Fashion trends. Appearance and style. Brands for the public, history, style, materials, work techniques and marketing. Demonstration of makeup. Teach a makeup technique. Sell a makeup product. Creating and launching a makeup line.
Study of the Facial structure (PMU 2- 113) The shapes of the face. Facial lines. The volume of the face. Color theory. The colors of the skin. Eyes. Eyebrows. Lips. Cheeks. Proportions.
Dermatology (PMU 2- 114) Skin. Skin characteristics. Skin texture. Layers of skin. Chorion. Fibers and cells. Hypodermis. Skin nerves. Skin accessories Sweat glands. Sweating, physiology, pathology. Sebum, properties, pathology. Skin vessels. Skin physiology. Skin problems. Acne.
Hygiene & Safety (PMU 2- 115) Hygiene and cleanliness. Rules of personal hygiene for the beauty therapist and for the beauty salon. Sterilization of equipment and tools. Use of detergents and antiseptics. Soaps and cleaning products. Deodorants- anti respirants. Skin conditions, bacteria, virus, fungus. Deceases and risk of spread. Protection for the beauty therapist and the client.
Light and Make Up (PMU 2- 116) Light property. Basic principles of cinema- photo camera. Presentation stages. Lenses- properties. Photo- natural (external)/ artificial (internal) light. Studio lighting. Color and light (analysis- absorbtion). Types of lighting. Light for special effects.
Special Makeup for Cinema, Video, TV, Photography and Fashion (PMU 2- 121) Film shooting team. The role and position of the make-up artist. Work from a script. Natural, and sophisticated makeup in the cinema. Study of different makeup methods according to lighting. Lighting of the film. Limitations depending on the image. Shooting in the studio or outdoors. The color in the cinema. Makeup for videos, natural and sophisticated makeup. Character creation. Differences of Makeup on the set, TV. Photo makeup techniques. Photo makeup in the studio and outdoors. Portrait photo for magazines/ catalogs. Fashion photo. Reading a script and preparing for filming. Conference with a fashion photographer. Conference with a cinematographer.
Theatrical Makeup (PMU 2- 122) Performance makeup: Basic techniques. Natural and sophisticated makeup on stage. Makeup depending on age and skin color. Makeup for men and women. Adaptation and change of face on stage. Adapting a light make-up to the lighting of a theater stage. Makeup and lighting. Face sculpting. Character design for a play. Makeup for a comic musical. Opera, operetta that was shot in the theater. Theatrical wig design and placement. Create fantastic characters. Old age (change of expression).
The History of Make Up (PMU 2- 123) The history of beauty in antiquity in the late twentieth century in the form of practical workshops. Makeup in historical movies. The makeup of the stars of the twentieth century. Current look inspired by the story. Knowledge of traditional makeup: Africa, Asia, Oceania. Create makeup inspired by the history of makeup and national art. Course of Art History. From Primitive to current technique. Costume history lessons. From antiquity to the end of the twentieth century.
Cosmetology, special subjects (KS124) Introduction and definition of cosmetic products. Chemistry and cosmetics. Skin PH. Cosmetic ingredients. Cosmetics used in makeup. Cosmetics for Makeup. Face powders. Foundation properties. Fauna items. Ingredients, uses, Blush, Blush items. Covering powders. Light colored powders. Bases and covers. Lip stick. Types of lip stick. Eye cosmetics. Pencils, Shadows, Mascara, Eyeliners, Eye makeup removers
Introduction to Corrective Make Up (PMU 2- 125) Corrective make up for lips, nose, eyebrows, facial bones. Facial designs. Acne and make up.Oily skin and make up. Characteristics of the face. Decollete. Light effect on make up.
Studio - Hairstyling (PMU 2- 231) The basics of the studio make up. Historic hairstyling: from antiquity to the twentieth century. Positioning postis and wig
Face and Body Painting (PMU 2- 232) Color technique: mixtures, color mixing, color contrasts. Airbrush technique. The work of colors: the colors of water, brightness, fluorescence Technique of shadow and light for painting the body and structure. Technique of face and body painting.
Hair and Wigs (PMU 2- 233) Introduction to the selection and design of a wig. Paste. Layout. Choosing the size of mustaches and other knitted items for hair. Mounting technique. The postis in the cinema and the theater.
Psychology – Professional Relations & Ethics (PMU 2- 234) The concept of Psychology. Learning. Memory. Personality. Behavior. Neurotic and psychotic disorders. Narcissism. Behavior of an obese person. Perceptions - Behaviors - Attitudes. Convincing communication. The importance of beauty. Business relationships. Communication. Professional ethics and Deontology. Sociability, education, personality. Professional conscience. Legislation. Business ethics. Bioethics.
Drawing Technique for Make Up (PMU 2- 241) The design technique. Rules of the front structure of human face. The person in profile. Study of the various parts of the face. Facial conversion technique. Aging. Male and Female face. Face design in color harmonies and contrasts. The symbolism of colors in the history of art. The story of costume and makeup. Mask design. Facial expressions. Body design. Creating a body painting. Design and create fantastic, fictional characters.
Mold and Sculpture (PMU 2- 242) Take a picture of the face or part of the body. Casting techniques. Creating a base with plaster. Technical modeling work. Sculpture to create prostheses.
Special Effects for Make Up (PMU 2- 243) Work with wax, latex gelatin and glue. Spots. Creation of fatigue, disease on the face. Tears, sweat, bruises. Burns, scars. Camouflage and change of eyebrow share on the screen. Change style, color, gender. Using wax or latex to create sores and scars. Materials used for special effects. Design and installation of forged skulls. Aging of the face. Sculpture in the workshop and prostheses. Mold and casting of prostheses. Character design. Creation of prostheses of the cavity of the face or body. Makeup prosthesis. Application.
Professional Organization (PMU 2- 244) Introduction. Opportunities for a makeup artist. Career prospects. Customer consultant and product seller. Labor market evaluation. Competition and opportunities. Professional Portfolio. Business organization. Financial management. Marketing. Communication. Professional attitude towards customers. Training and lifelong learning.
Introduction to Information Technology (PMU 2- 245) Basic parts of work. Tools. Tables. Movement in tables. Introduction of data and change. Choices and movements of areas. Execution of ques. Designs of tables. Use of names. Adding and deleting of rows and columns. Categories of tables. Cells protection. Letter and number formats. Printing of tables. Basic information on networks. Distance transmission of data. Application on computer- networks and internet. Communication. Introduction to the internet. Basic parts of internet explorer. Introduction of an internet address. Browsing to www. Engines and criteria of search. Browser adjustment. Safe browsing.
Thesis (PMU 2- 246) Contents. Introductory part. Introduction of the subject. Main part. Portfolio and its creation. Conclusion. Final part. Annexes. Bibliography. Presentation of Thesis.


