Qualification
SAQA ID 93970
NQF Level 05
Registered, details incomplete

Higher Certificate in Beauty Therapy

Purpose:

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Qualification type

Higher Certificate

Credits

120

Sub-framework

HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework

Providers listed

1

Qualification snapshot

Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.

Originator

Potchefstroom Akademie (Edms) Bpk/Potchefstroom Academy (Pty) Ltd

Quality assurance functionary

CHE - Council on Higher Education

Field

Field 11 - Services

Subfield

Personal Care

Qual class

Regular-Provider-ELOAC

Recognise previous learning

Y

Important dates

These dates are carried directly from the qualification record.

Registration start

2024-07-01

Registration end

2027-06-30

Last date for enrolment

2028-06-30

Last date for achievement

2031-06-30

Purpose and entry context

Official SAQA text formatted for easier reading.

Purpose and rationale

Purpose

The purpose of this qualification is to enable learners to acquire the necessary competencies in order to perform much needed services while providing benefits for social and economic development. Completing this qualification will enable learners to apply practical competences in the industry.

Citizen development in training our learners for viable careers, leading to

  • Economic independence.
  • Responsible lifestyle.
  • Enhancement of lifestyle on as many levels of society as possible.
  • Sustainable development.

Personal development by profiting from the stimulating, nurturing and formative learning environment created here for the realisation, fulfilment and continuous growth of their potential, into persons with:

  • Integrity and ethical responsibility.
  • Social, religious and cultural sensitivity.
  • A well-developed sense of style, aesthetics and artistic discrimination.
  • Economic stability.

Rationale

The qualification is economically viable as it can be completed in a year and contains all the necessary practical and theoretical skills needed to be successful in the industry.

The main market for this qualification is school leavers, but because it is a one year certificate, this qualification is also ideal for people wanting to enter a new profession. It is useful in conjunction with other qualifications such as hairdressing, photography, advertising and media.

Learners that are disadvantaged in the sense that they have a limited time in which to complete a formal qualification will benefit from the qualification and in doing so be a benefit to society and the economy as a whole. The qualification will also enable learners to continue with relevant learning at higher levels providing articulation possibilities.

Entry requirements and RPL

Recognition of Prior Leaning (RPL)

The Institution strives to comply with the National Policy for the Implementation of the Recognition of Prior Learning. RPL may be carried out at any level of learning and at any NQF level and to provide an alternative access route into a programme of learning for those who do not meet the formal entry requirements for admission. RPL assessment constitutes of two parts, namely the Cognitive Assessment and Supporting Documentation that provides an insight into required competencies needed.

Entry Requirements

Learners must have either of the following to gain entry in this qualification

  • A National Senior Certificate (NSC), granting access to Higher Certificate.
  • A Senior Certificate, granting access to Higher Certificate.
  • A National Certificate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4, granting access to Higher Certificate.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning.

Structure and assessment

Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.

Qualification rules

This qualification consists of 10 compulsory modules at NQF Level 5 and 6 totalling 145 Credits.

Modules at NQF Level 5

  • Body Therapy, 36 Credits.
  • Facial therapy, 28 Credits.
  • Anatomy and Physiology, 25 Credits.
  • Work Integrated Learning/Experiential Learning, 20 Credits.
  • Nutrition, 8 Credits.
  • Exercise Science, 6 Credits.
  • Business Management, 6 Credits.
  • Computer Practice, 3 Credits.
  • Communication and Listening Skills, 2 Credits.
  • Cosmetic Science, 11 Credits.

Exit level outcomes

  1. Knowledge and informed understanding of terminology, anatomical positions, structural organisation and function of anatomy and physiology relevant to the field of Somatology, to aid in the development of underpinning knowledge for practical application.
  2. Select, plan and compose applied theoretical knowledge and practical competencies within the field of Somatology in order to perform a facial treatment to enhance client's appearance.
  3. Select, plan and perform basic theoretical knowledge and practical body techniques within the field of Somatology, in order to perform a treatment on the body.
  4. Ability to communicate verbally or in writing, via different technologies and media, in an accurate, professional and coherent manner with understanding of copyright and rules on plagiarism.
  5. Basic fundamental computer skills, analysis and summary of key aspects regarding usage and concepts to be used in study and business.
  6. Demonstrate and apply fundamental entrepreneurship concepts and legal skills to establish and operate a successful business in accordance with acceptable ethical and professional behaviour relevant to the practice of Somatology.
  7. Distinguish, evaluate and solve routine problems using exercise science in familiar contexts and to apply the solutions to support progress in the practice of Postural and Figure analysis in Somatology.
  8. Demonstrate the following: A knowledge and informed understanding to guide the client to a healthier lifestyle utilising nutritional knowledge and recommendations.
  9. Demonstrate knowledge and informed understanding of the principles and processes underlying chemistry and physics in the field of Somatology.
  10. Monitor own learning progress, implement relevant learning strategies in work integrated learning to improve learning, and manage resources in the workplace effectively to successfully realise the task outcome of all practical components completed throughout the Somatology qualification.

Associated assessment criteria

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1

  • Cellular function and tissue organisation of the human body is described and explained.
  • The structure, formation and maintenance of skeleton are described and explained with references to movement and protection of the human body.
  • The structure, placement and function of the different muscles of the muscular system are classified and discussed in relation to movement and protection of the human body.
  • The structures of the integumentary system are recognised and elaborated on.
  • The pH of the skin, the acid mantle, keratinisation and the ageing process are explained.
  • The knowledge and understanding of Dermatology and skin disorders as a point of reference to diagnose and provide advice for safe effective treatments.
  • The location, structure, function and component parts of the sensory system are assessed as part of the communication system.
  • The accessory eye structures and the layers of the wall of the eye are identified, and the major functions of each, the pathway of the imbalances that may occur in the function of each structure are indicated.
  • The structures of the external, middle, and internal ear are indicated noting the function of each.
  • The location, structure, and function of the olfactory and taste receptors are described.
  • The location, structure and function of digestive system are examined in relation with basic nutritional requirements, the digestion of nutrients and excretion of waste.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2

  • Basic logistical arrangements regarding workstation are adhered to.
  • Products and material is used economically to prevent wastage of product.
  • Hygienic rules and sterilisation procedures are adhered to.
  • Contra-indications to treatment are identified and treated according to severity.
  • Implementation and preparations are correctly handled during treatment.
  • The client is received and consulted in a professional manner.
  • The skin is prepared for skin analysis and analysed.
  • The skin type and condition is recognised and explained to the client and causative factors of each.
  • Skin conditions, structural changes within the tissues and causes should be identified and described.
  • Treatments should be formulated, manage and performed within the capacity as a Health and Skincare Therapist obtained from integrated knowledge.
  • A facial treatment is performed.
  • Appropriate home care advice is given according to the clients' needs.
  • Professionalism is maintained throughout the treatment.
  • Manual extractions are performed as per pre-set criteria.
  • A safe massage of the face, neck and d�collet� is administered.
  • The tinting mixture is applied, monitored, timed and removed according to manufacturer instructions.
  • Aftercare is followed for tinting and tweezing.
  • The eyebrow grooming technique is performed.
  • The structure of the skin is identified, listed and described.
  • Products and preparations are correctly handled during treatment.
  • The correct practical make-up procedure is followed and executed in 30 minutes.
  • Various facial shapes characteristics are identified and corrective techniques are performed.
  • Corrective make-up techniques for various features are performed including, be it highlighting, shading, contouring or concealing.
  • Colour and make-up products are used to perform and manage make-overs considering all factors concerning the client, function and cost.
  • Eyelash implants/lash extensions are inserted in accordance with prescribed rooting.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3

  • Basic logistical arrangements regarding workstation are adhered to.
  • Products and material are used economically to prevent wastage.
  • Hygienic rules and sterilisation procedures are adhered to.
  • Contra-indications to treatment are identified and treated according to severity.
  • Implements and preparations are correctly handled during treatment.
  • Appropriate home care advice is given according to the clients' needs.
  • Body treatment is evaluated and reviewed after treatment has been performed.
  • Professionalism is maintained throughout the treatment.
  • Manicure and/or pedicure treatment is demonstrated utilising the correct steps within time limits acceptable to industry.
  • Specialised treatments are performed.
  • The various structures of the nail are identified, distinguishing between their underpinning analysis and pathological functions.
  • The process of nail growth and the factors that may influence it in order to give advice is explained.
  • The functions, ingredients and safety considerations of nail preparations are identified and applied practically.
  • Perform the temporary removal of unwanted facial and body hair by means of application of wax.
  • Client discomfort is minimised throughout the treatment and modesty is maintained.
  • The advantages and disadvantages of the use of various temporary forms of hair removal is understood and explained.
  • The theory of the hair is understood, and explained with reference to their position and function.
  • The hair growth cycle is explained and the factors that affect hair growth are understood.
  • Basic body analysis is performed and educated advice is given to client based on findings thereof.
  • Findings of body analysis are analysed and recommendations are made on the client card.
  • Treatment schedule is established according to analysis.
  • History and definition of massage throughout the ages are explained.
  • Classical massage movements are demonstrated and explained.
  • Movements are performed correctly on areas appropriate for massage.
  • Movements are adapted to produce a massage suitable for client's needs.
  • Correct usage of the most appropriate medium according to client's skin type, and the correct removal thereof after treatment is demonstrated.
  • Client is tested for skin sensitivity and appropriate method of pre-heating is chosen, and performed accordingly.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4

  • Study methods are implemented correctly.
  • Effective business communication skills are demonstrated.
  • Non-verbal communication is effectively interpreted and used.
  • The importance of good listening skills is conveyed.
  • Causes of stress in the workplace are identified and discussed.
  • Breathing and relaxation techniques are explained and applied.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5

  • Computer viruses are identified and proper precaution is taken for removal.
  • Basic computer hardware components are identified and their uses outlined.
  • Windows environment elements are identified and used in day to day tasks.
  • The knowledge of Microsoft Office is applied to create documents for daily use, these include; word, excel, power point and office outlook.
  • Internet services and software are identified and used for their specified purposes.
  • Microsoft Office Outlook environment elements are identified and applied to everyday communication.
  • Email conventions and etiquette are identified and applied for effective electronic communication.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6

  • Entrepreneurship concepts and characteristics are outlined and described.
  • SMME opportunities and possibilities can be recognised and selected.
  • SMME problems and pitfalls are outlined and identified.
  • Effective business plans can be outlined and built.
  • SMME management styles and elements are identified and discussed.
  • Good SMME administrative practice can be outlined and applied.
  • Introductory financial concepts are outlined and applied.
  • Retail/Production/Service pricing models are outlined and calculated to identify cash flow, costing and profits.
  • Enterprise financial viability is estimated and calculated.
  • Entrepreneurial legal aspects are identified and explained.
  • Fundamental marketing concepts are identified and explained.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 7

  • Anatomical terminology is distinguished.
  • Posture is defined.
  • Importance of posture is outlined.
  • Evaluation of posture is discussed.
  • Categories of postural deviations are indicated and elaborated on.
  • Exercises for remediation of postural deviations are performed.
  • Areas of the body that must be evaluated during postural assessment are evaluated.
  • Correct use of plumb line in the assessment of posture is utilised.
  • Fat percentage of the body is calculated using correct formulations.
  • Landmarks are identified and correctly measured using skin fold technique.
  • Client is grouped according to soma type, using formulas and body fold readings.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 8

  • Macro and micronutrients, anti-nutrients, and the role they play in the internal metabolism, are identified.
  • RDA of vitamins and mineral functions and deficiencies as well as super-anti-oxidants is discussed.
  • Role of water and fibre are explained.
  • The fat and water-soluble vitamins, functions and deficiencies, micro- and macro minerals with their functions and deficiency symptoms are explained.
  • Water, its composition and functions is elaborated on.
  • An eating plan pyramid is drawn up.
  • Malnutrition is discussed.
  • Metabolic process, energy balance in relation to regulation of food intake is distinguished between.
  • The disadvantages and advantages of diets are outlined.
  • Client is guided to healthier lifestyle.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 9

  • Basic concepts regarding Organic Chemistry are explained and applied practically using industry related examples.
  • Role of organic chemistry compounds in the cosmetic industry.
  • The history of cosmetics and current developments are described and elaborated on.
  • Definition of cosmetic preparations is given.
  • Main active ingredients, properties, effects, and shelf life are described.
  • Detailed knowledge of common cosmetic chemical ingredients is demonstrated.
  • The properties of cosmetics, functions, and active ingredients are classified and explained.
  • The use, theory and active ingredients regarding perfume found in cosmetics are discussed with reference to the cosmetic industry.

Associated Assessment Criterion for Exit Level Outcome 10

  • Integration of theory and practice through the incorporation of work-integrated learning is applied.

Integrated Assessment

All assessments must be fair, valid and reliable. An integrated assessment approach is incorporated through formative and summative assessment processes.

Theory assessment

A variety of assessment strategies and/or approaches must be used such as, but not limited to

  • Tests.
  • Assignments.
  • Workbooks.
  • Projects.
  • Demonstrations.

Practical Assessment may take the form of

  • Written.
  • Practical.
  • Oral assessment.
  • Case studies and experiential training.

Progression and comparability

Articulation options

Horizontal articulation

  • Higher Certificate in Beauty Care and Health.
  • Higher Certificate in Beauty Care and Modelling.
  • Higher Certificate in Beauty Salon Manager.
  • Higher Certificate in Beauty Therapy.
  • Higher Certificate in Health and Skincare.

Vertical articulation

  • Diploma in Health and Skin Care
  • Advanced Certificate in Health and Skin Care.

International comparability

This qualification is compared to the below Institutions

  • ITEC: International Therapy Examination Council United Kingdom (UK).
  • CIDESCO: Comite International D'esthetique ET de Cosmethologie (Switzerland).
  • CIBTAC: Confereration of International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology (UK).

The qualification compares in terms of similar modules and curriculum offered in the above institutions in their learning programmes.

Notes

As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this qualification was Reregistered in 2015.

NOTES

N/A

Providers currently listed

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Potchefstroom Akademie (Edms) Bpk/Potchefstroom Academy (Pty) Ltd

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