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    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
    • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
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    • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
    • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT’s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning – and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
    • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
    • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people’s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you’ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You’ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
    • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It’s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today’s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It’s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
    • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT’s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
    • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you’ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You’ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Whānau and a Mā Tātou room.
    • Pacific languages and Te Reo MāoriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you’re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo Māori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
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      • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local café or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you’ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
      • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
      • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
      • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
      • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
      • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
      • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
      • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT’s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning – and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
      • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
      • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people’s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you’ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You’ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
      • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It’s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today’s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It’s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
      • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT’s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
      • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you’ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You’ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Whānau and a Mā Tātou room.
      • Pacific languages and Te Reo MāoriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you’re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo Māori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
      • Police Preparation
      • Social WorkIt takes a special kind of person to work with people. Now more than ever, our communities need social workers and support workers. Get the special skills you need to help people of all ages and cultures, from individuals to families and whānau. Learn specialist techniques in communication, dealing with challenging situations through self-awareness and self-insight, and gain the tools to safely work with a diverse range of clients in a social services environment. Our classrooms are supportive learning environments that promote independence and confidence. Be the change you want to see in your community.
      • Sport, Recreation and Exercise ScienceSport is a richly satisfying career, where you can make positive changes to people’s lives. We welcome anyone who loves being physically active, wants to teach and inspire others to be physically active and is looking for a career in an industry that affects peoples’ lives for the better. Our team of experienced staff has close links with the Counties Manukau community and regionally through teaching, coaching or their current/past sporting achievements. Our practical grassroots programmes have a strong industry focus, to equip you with the right skills for a rewarding career in sport, recreation, education, fitness or the outdoors. Our continuous engagement and collaboration with our communities and industry ensures that our curriculum is current, and our students are prepared to start working in the sporting industry. We pride ourselves on our encouraging environment, which will set you on a positive pathway. By studying with us you’ll be personally challenged, learn the value of teamwork, become leaders of young people and see first-hand the impact of sport on community spirit. As a qualified professional, you can share your passion for sport and exercise in a range of settings. You could coach elite sports people or teams, and there are…
      • Supported Learning (Inclusive Education)
      • TradesBecome a tradie and get a career that will set you up for life. Study with MIT and you will get the hands-on experience you need to succeed in your chosen trade. It doesn’t matter your level of education or experience. We have a course that suits you.
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      • Baking, culinary and hospitalityMIT’s school of culinary and hospitality studies is a unique restaurant training school. Established in 1993, our purpose-built facility combines the latest technology with lecturers whose up-to-date experience in the industry is backed by academic expertise. As well as MIT’s full-time and part-time programmes, a number of short courses are also available for those wanting to retrain or upskill in areas like food safety and barista skills.
      • EngineeringAs well as the breadth of full-time programmes available at Manukau Institute of Technology, we also offer a number of short courses.
      • Māori language and cultureCome to Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae, the marae at MIT and develop your knowledge of Māori culture and language. Our programmes are designed to give you the confidence to embrace te reo me ona Tikanga (Māori language and protocols). Find more about Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae and the pōwhiri process (the formal welcome onto the marae) here.
      • MaritimeOur academic year runs from mid-January until December, although many of our block/short courses allow students to commence studies throughout the year. Our courses are structured to minimise disruption to work commitments and many are offered in either modular, flexible or distance learning formats. All of our maritime courses also include practical hands-on experience using our up-to-date training equipment, computer-based training (CBT) programmes and the full mission bridge and engine room simulation centre. We are associated with Siemens and are the only training provider in New Zealand for PLC training. Further information on the available courses, entry criteria, Maritime New Zealand mandatory requirements, accommodation, fees and estimated living costs are available for both local and international students.
      • NursingOur programmes are responsive to the changing needs of the health sector, and our lecturers are highly qualified and well respected for their teaching and clinical skills. We provide a supportive learning environment to meet the educational needs of our students, and we will gladly explore any educational requirements not catered for in our current offerings.
      • PasifikaCome to the Pasifika Community Centre at MIT and get some insight and experience with a Pacific perspective. Our face-to-face and customisable workshops are focused on accelerating engagement with Pacific peoples and will help you to better appreciate or reconnect with Pacific culture, language, values, beliefs, and practices and get better at communicating and working with people in your community and workplace. Find more about Pasifika at MIT here.
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      • Workplace AssessmentWorkplace assessment is the process of assessing skills and knowledge on the job. We offer a fully on-line training option which is tailored to meet a variety of specific industry requirements. Successful participants will be qualified to assess workplace performance, against the prescribed unit standards and assessments for their industry.
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    • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local café or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you’ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
    • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
    • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
    • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
    • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
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Level 3

Study hairdressing

Do you want a job as a junior hairdresser? Develop your technical and creative skills to start your career in hairdressing. Build your practical salon skills so you can assist senior stylists.

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Level 3

Study hairdressing

Do you want a job as a junior hairdresser? Develop your technical and creative skills to start your career in hairdressing. Build your practical salon skills so you can assist senior stylists.

Request a brochure
Apply now

Duration and study methods

Full-time for 1 year (34 teaching weeks), 3 days per week.Programme structure

Start dates

February, JulyKey dates and timetables

Qualification

New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 3)
Programme code: NZ2411

Credits

120

Location

MIT ?tara

Entry requirements

Open entry

Domestic fees

$9,300 (approx.)Individual course fees

International fees

NZD $26,000 (approx.)

  • Overview

  • Entry requirements

  • Programme structure

  • Careers and pathways

  • Overview

Programme highlights

This course is designed for people who may have no prior knowledge or experience in hairdressing and who wish to learn hairstyling and colouring skills and basic hair-cutting techniques.

When you graduate, you will have?the knowledge, practical skills and attributes to contribute to the effective operation of a salon and perform limited salon and client services.

Or, you can further develop your hairdressing skills by continuing with our level 4 professional stylist programme.

You may be required to complete literacy and numeracy assessments as part of this programme.

  • Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Open Entry if the delegated authority at the campus/site is satisfied that the applicant has the capability to complete the requirements of the programme.

English language entry requirements

All applicants (international and domestic) for whom English or te reo Māori is not a first language need to provide evidence that they have the
necessary English language proficiency required for the programme.

International applicants are required to have an IELTS score of 5 (general or academic) with no individual band lower than 5 from one test taken in
the preceding two years, or an equivalent described in NZQA Rules.

Give yourself credit with Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Did you know you can use the knowledge and experience you already have to your advantage?

Your previous work experience and on-the-job skills, volunteering, professional development, and other providers’ qualifications can be recognised as prior learning, matched against credits in our courses, and put towards your qualification – potentially saving you money and possibly helping you to complete your qualification faster Learn more.

  • Programme structure

Programme structure

You will need to complete the following eight courses (120 credits):
PERS3201 Professional Identity (10 credits)

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes related to professionalism within the hairdressing industry context.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Explain the roles, responsibilities, and attributes of a professional in the hairdressing industry
  • Complete a hair service that reflects own professional identity.

PERS3202 Salon Discovery (15 credits)

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes related to salon workflow and operations.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Use systems to complete client bookings in a hairdressing salon
  • Discuss policy and practices within salon services
  • Communicate with diverse clients in a professional context.

PERS3203 The Art of Hair Design (20 credits)

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes related to theoretical and practical aspects of hair design.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Complete the consultation process to inform design decisions in a hairdressing context
  • Apply design principles to long and short hairstyles to an industry standard
  • Recommend products and home haircare for clients.

PERS3204 Reformation Basics (15 credits)

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes relevant to the theoretical and practical aspects of reformation services and processes in hairdressing.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Explain reformation processes relevant to a hairdressing context
  • Follow instructions in a hairdressing context
  • Assist with chemical reformation services in a hairdressing context.

PERS3205 Introduction to Sculpture (15 credits)

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes to demonstrate practical haircutting skills.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Describe the principles and practices of haircutting
  • Explain culturally safe behaviours and professional practices in a hairdressing context
  • Apply technical haircutting skills to a hairdressing industry standard.

PERS3206 Colour Basics (20 credits)

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes relevant to chemical services.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Explain colour and decolouring processes relevant to a hairdressing context.
  • Complete colouring services to an industry standard under supervision.

PERS3207 Client Journey (15 credits)

Pre-requisites:??PERS3201-6

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes to work in a professional hairdressing context.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Demonstrate professional behaviour and skills to hairdressing industry standards during a client’s journey
  • Reflect on professional behaviour and skills required to meet hairdressing industry standards during a client’s journey.

PERS3208 Grand Finale (10 credits)

Pre-requisites:??PERS3207

The aim of this course is to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes to present a professional portfolio of hairstyles.

Upon the successful completion of this course, ākonga will be able to:

  • Design a collection of hair styles in response to a theme
  • Present a collection of hair styles to a professional standard.

Do you want to study a single course, without enrolling into the full programme?

Courses within some of our programmes may be offered as an individual Certificate of Proficiency (COP). Programme entry requirements and course fees apply. For more information, please speak to our friendly Ask Me! team.

  • Careers and pathways

Further training or study

New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Professional Stylist) (Level 4)

Career opportunities

Junior?hairdressing or assistant stylist positions in a hairdressing salon.?For potential salaries visit careers.govt.nz.

See why more people choose Hairdressing at MIT

MIT is the quality choice. Study hairdressing and graduate work-ready.

“MIT has given me the confidence to go out into the world to do what I love.”

”Since I was a little girl, I have always been fascinated by doing hair and I kind of always knew that I wanted to be a hairdresser.

I am a graduate of MIT hairdressing and they have given me the confidence to go out into the world to do what I love. They taught me hands-on skills and how to work with clients. Making me feel confident to go out into the workforce knowing what I am doing.??

I studied at MIT before I did hairdressing and I have always felt comfortable. That is why I went back there because I have always had good experiences there in the past years. The thing I enjoyed most was the environment that I was in with my tutors and my fellow classmates.

When I was studying, I had a daughter who was six years old at the time and I found it quite flexible with MIT, being close to where her school was.

Some of the exciting things you can do in hairdressing are fashion, beauty and working with clients to make them feel good is the best thing ever.

Definitely go for it. MIT – I do not regret it. It was, I feel, the best years of my life.”

Keila Robinson
MIT graduate

“MIT has made it possible for me to study again.”

“I chose to study hairdressing as it’s something I’ve always been passionate about as a child. However, I went in a different direction. Due to COVID I lost my full-time job and decided this was the best time to follow my dreams and do a hairdressing course.

MIT is helping to set me up for my first job because of the structure of how we learn, we do everything exactly as we would if we were in a salon working on real clients. We dress as we would professionally for the job, we have routines and structures to work by. We’re prepared for a real job in a salon and there’s lots of support to help us get there.

As a student at MIT, I really like the way that there is a lot of support provided by the tutors. It’s a full-on hands-on course and you’re not left on your own to guess what you’re doing, there’s constant support behind you and the tutors are there explaining things, doing demos. It’s a really relaxed, fun environment to study in, and a nice environment to be doing the course in.??

I’m a single mum with children still at school and I needed to find an institute to study at that was flexible, that allowed me to still get my children to school, be there for them after school, and the hours weren’t too long or every day of the week. MIT has made it possible for me to study again because I can still do everything and still do life, and I can still learn and get my qualification.

MIT is unique because it caters for all ages and all people There’s a variety of ethnicities learning here, there’s a variety of ages. I was a bit nervous at first coming here because I was older. I realised I had nothing to worry about because there’s younger students, there’s older students, everybody gets on and it’s just a really warm, welcoming, friendly place to study in. I’ve really enjoyed the time I’ve spent studying here so far.”

Emma Ritson
MIT student

“It’s just a real sense of family here.”

“I chose hairdressing because I have always been into fashion since I was younger and as I got older, I went into more of a paperwork and business type of job. Then when I hit my 30s, I was kind of like life’s too short and I’m going to do what I want to do, and that was hairdressing.

From the moment we step into the classroom in the morning, it is prepping us for getting our first job, in the morning we set up our stations. Then we’re learning about sanitizing, disinfecting, keeping everything clean –??all the things that you need to know to get your first job because you want to be able to slip into the junior roles in the salon. Then as we move forward, we’re greeting clients and we’re working on real people, real hair, real conditions and the tutors are always around making sure that we’re in line with where we need to be with regulations.

Hairdressing is unique at MIT because I think it’s just a real sense of family here. I think a lot of it comes down to the tutors being so open and friendly. I had a smaller class; I think there were about eight of us. It’s just really nice to know that you’ve got your classmates around you and they all want you to do well. I think it really reflects on our marks. We’ve all done really well this year.”

Emma Renata
MIT student

“I like employing MIT graduates, because they are very good with clients.”

“I work as a lecturer at MIT and I also work in the industry within my own salon, which I have done for the past eight years. They are all very competent lecturers here and I find that even we learn from each other. There’s such a diverse range of people here and that’s awesome to be able to see the different types of people as they grow.

We set students up so that they are capable of walking into a salon and being able to know all the knowledge of all the basics. In my salon, I like employing MIT graduates because they are very good with clients. They’re always very friendly and they’ve had that previous experience here, working on clients, as it’s an in-salon base type of training at MIT. There is a lot of passion and creativity in MIT hairdressing students.

MIT hairdressing is only a couple of days a week, so, you can still work in the industry at the same time as trying to learn. It’s a lot more flexible and easier for students to learn whilst working as well.

If you’re creative and you’re thinking of studying hairdressing, MIT’s a really great place because you learn hands-on skills and you will have a lot more experience when going into the industry. It doesn’t matter if you’re male or you’re female – everyone here gets treated exactly the same, we are like a family. We all pitch in and help each other out.”

Jacinda Millett
MIT lecturer and salon owner

“Everyone is very supportive here.”

“I’m passionate about hair. I wish I would have started two years ago right when I first had the thought, I should have studied straightaway.

At Level 3 we work on mannequins which is very different from working on clients. After level 3 we started to take clients in the salon which is really good because you get the feel of real clients.??

I really enjoy working with the students and my lecturers, they’re very helpful, the lecturers are very supportive. Everyone is very supportive here; students are also very helpful. We all work as a team here.

My advice for people who want to come and study at MIT is don’t wait. If you think you want to study just start, I really enjoy it. Come and study.”

Jia Li
MIT student

“MIT is on your own terms, and how you want to study.”

“At high school, one of the girls there said that I couldn’t be a hairdresser because I was a boy and it really stopped me from starting my journey. But I came into MIT one day to do my hair, and all the tutors just encouraged me to come back and start the course.

Before coming to MIT, I didn’t really have any experience in hairdressing, but since starting the course the tutors have been really hands-on and showed us what to do and what not to do. They do a lot of demos for us and after the demos, we go back to our stations and do it ourselves. MIT is on your own terms, and how you want to study.

I enjoy the company of the teachers and the students because before I came here, I thought I wasn’t going to make any friends. But, the whole class makes me feel welcome.

My advice to someone considering to study at MIT would be everyone here is very friendly, the tutors are nice, the students are nice, it’s just very welcoming and don’t be scared to study here.”

Kane Brown
MIT student

“I am well prepared to enter the industry.”

“I chose hairdressing because I wanted to step out of my comfort zone. I had done my undergrad in politics, in journalism, and I thought that it was about time that did something else. I chose hairdressing because it was different, it was something that allowed me to make people feel good.

MIT is very hands-on. You can see it through our curriculum. It’s been one of the most robust programs I’ve seen, and I think that that’s what is needed in the industry especially as hairdressing is very hands-on. It’s preparing you for the industry, it’s not as textbook oriented. I am well prepared to enter the industry with an entry-level.

What I’ve enjoyed the most so far at MIT has to be this environment. I think that the environment is very welcoming, especially being an international student. It’s been very warm. The people have been amazing, my lectures have been very accommodating, the whole process for me has been smooth. I’ve been able to see that there’s a lot more confidence in the work I do, in what I’m delivering, there’s less fear when I take on a client. I’m more prepared now.

My advice to anyone considering studying hairdressing at MIT is you’re going to get the hands-on experience, you’re going to get the industry placements, you’re going to feel prepared. MIT is a good place to start your journey.”

Rachael Nath
MIT student

“MIT is helping me get into my first job.”

“I chose hairdressing because I’ve always had a passion for styling hair, from when I was young.??

MIT is helping me get into my first job because I already know the basics such as cutting, foils, washing, and we get to put that knowledge into action with actual clients. The more clients that come in, the more confident you get. I like hearing everyone else’s experiences with different clients and what they could do better. It motivates me to do something different because you hear other students’ perspectives.

MIT is unique because the salon is modern, the techniques we learn here are different compared to other institutes, and the tutors here are amazing. They inspire us with high energy every day.”

Shanece Low
MIT student

See why more people choose Hairdressing at MIT

MIT is the quality choice. Study hairdressing and graduate work-ready.

“MIT has given me the confidence to go out into the world to do what I love.”

”Since I was a little girl, I have always been fascinated by doing hair and I kind of always knew that I wanted to be a hairdresser.

I am a graduate of MIT hairdressing and they have given me the confidence to go out into the world to do what I love. They taught me hands-on skills and how to work with clients. Making me feel confident to go out into the workforce knowing what I am doing.??

I studied at MIT before I did hairdressing and I have always felt comfortable. That is why I went back there because I have always had good experiences there in the past years. The thing I enjoyed most was the environment that I was in with my tutors and my fellow classmates.

When I was studying, I had a daughter who was six years old at the time and I found it quite flexible with MIT, being close to where her school was.

Some of the exciting things you can do in hairdressing are fashion, beauty and working with clients to make them feel good is the best thing ever.

Definitely go for it. MIT – I do not regret it. It was, I feel, the best years of my life.”

Keila Robinson
MIT graduate

“MIT has made it possible for me to study again.”

“I chose to study hairdressing as it’s something I’ve always been passionate about as a child. However, I went in a different direction. Due to COVID I lost my full-time job and decided this was the best time to follow my dreams and do a hairdressing course.

MIT is helping to set me up for my first job because of the structure of how we learn, we do everything exactly as we would if we were in a salon working on real clients. We dress as we would professionally for the job, we have routines and structures to work by. We’re prepared for a real job in a salon and there’s lots of support to help us get there.

As a student at MIT, I really like the way that there is a lot of support provided by the tutors. It’s a full-on hands-on course and you’re not left on your own to guess what you’re doing, there’s constant support behind you and the tutors are there explaining things, doing demos. It’s a really relaxed, fun environment to study in, and a nice environment to be doing the course in.??

I’m a single mum with children still at school and I needed to find an institute to study at that was flexible, that allowed me to still get my children to school, be there for them after school, and the hours weren’t too long or every day of the week. MIT has made it possible for me to study again because I can still do everything and still do life, and I can still learn and get my qualification.

MIT is unique because it caters for all ages and all people There’s a variety of ethnicities learning here, there’s a variety of ages. I was a bit nervous at first coming here because I was older. I realised I had nothing to worry about because there’s younger students, there’s older students, everybody gets on and it’s just a really warm, welcoming, friendly place to study in. I’ve really enjoyed the time I’ve spent studying here so far.”

Emma Ritson
MIT student

“It’s just a real sense of family here.”

“I chose hairdressing because I have always been into fashion since I was younger and as I got older, I went into more of a paperwork and business type of job. Then when I hit my 30s, I was kind of like life’s too short and I’m going to do what I want to do, and that was hairdressing.

From the moment we step into the classroom in the morning, it is prepping us for getting our first job, in the morning we set up our stations. Then we’re learning about sanitizing, disinfecting, keeping everything clean –??all the things that you need to know to get your first job because you want to be able to slip into the junior roles in the salon. Then as we move forward, we’re greeting clients and we’re working on real people, real hair, real conditions and the tutors are always around making sure that we’re in line with where we need to be with regulations.

Hairdressing is unique at MIT because I think it’s just a real sense of family here. I think a lot of it comes down to the tutors being so open and friendly. I had a smaller class; I think there were about eight of us. It’s just really nice to know that you’ve got your classmates around you and they all want you to do well. I think it really reflects on our marks. We’ve all done really well this year.”

Emma Renata
MIT student

“I like employing MIT graduates, because they are very good with clients.”

“I work as a lecturer at MIT and I also work in the industry within my own salon, which I have done for the past eight years. They are all very competent lecturers here and I find that even we learn from each other. There’s such a diverse range of people here and that’s awesome to be able to see the different types of people as they grow.

We set students up so that they are capable of walking into a salon and being able to know all the knowledge of all the basics. In my salon, I like employing MIT graduates because they are very good with clients. They’re always very friendly and they’ve had that previous experience here, working on clients, as it’s an in-salon base type of training at MIT. There is a lot of passion and creativity in MIT hairdressing students.

MIT hairdressing is only a couple of days a week, so, you can still work in the industry at the same time as trying to learn. It’s a lot more flexible and easier for students to learn whilst working as well.

If you’re creative and you’re thinking of studying hairdressing, MIT’s a really great place because you learn hands-on skills and you will have a lot more experience when going into the industry. It doesn’t matter if you’re male or you’re female – everyone here gets treated exactly the same, we are like a family. We all pitch in and help each other out.”

Jacinda Millett
MIT lecturer and salon owner

“Everyone is very supportive here.”

“I’m passionate about hair. I wish I would have started two years ago right when I first had the thought, I should have studied straightaway.

At Level 3 we work on mannequins which is very different from working on clients. After level 3 we started to take clients in the salon which is really good because you get the feel of real clients.??

I really enjoy working with the students and my lecturers, they’re very helpful, the lecturers are very supportive. Everyone is very supportive here; students are also very helpful. We all work as a team here.

My advice for people who want to come and study at MIT is don’t wait. If you think you want to study just start, I really enjoy it. Come and study.”

Jia Li
MIT student

“MIT is on your own terms, and how you want to study.”

“At high school, one of the girls there said that I couldn’t be a hairdresser because I was a boy and it really stopped me from starting my journey. But I came into MIT one day to do my hair, and all the tutors just encouraged me to come back and start the course.

Before coming to MIT, I didn’t really have any experience in hairdressing, but since starting the course the tutors have been really hands-on and showed us what to do and what not to do. They do a lot of demos for us and after the demos, we go back to our stations and do it ourselves. MIT is on your own terms, and how you want to study.

I enjoy the company of the teachers and the students because before I came here, I thought I wasn’t going to make any friends. But, the whole class makes me feel welcome.

My advice to someone considering to study at MIT would be everyone here is very friendly, the tutors are nice, the students are nice, it’s just very welcoming and don’t be scared to study here.”

Kane Brown
MIT student

“I am well prepared to enter the industry.”

“I chose hairdressing because I wanted to step out of my comfort zone. I had done my undergrad in politics, in journalism, and I thought that it was about time that did something else. I chose hairdressing because it was different, it was something that allowed me to make people feel good.

MIT is very hands-on. You can see it through our curriculum. It’s been one of the most robust programs I’ve seen, and I think that that’s what is needed in the industry especially as hairdressing is very hands-on. It’s preparing you for the industry, it’s not as textbook oriented. I am well prepared to enter the industry with an entry-level.

What I’ve enjoyed the most so far at MIT has to be this environment. I think that the environment is very welcoming, especially being an international student. It’s been very warm. The people have been amazing, my lectures have been very accommodating, the whole process for me has been smooth. I’ve been able to see that there’s a lot more confidence in the work I do, in what I’m delivering, there’s less fear when I take on a client. I’m more prepared now.

My advice to anyone considering studying hairdressing at MIT is you’re going to get the hands-on experience, you’re going to get the industry placements, you’re going to feel prepared. MIT is a good place to start your journey.”

Rachael Nath
MIT student

“MIT is helping me get into my first job.”

“I chose hairdressing because I’ve always had a passion for styling hair, from when I was young.??

MIT is helping me get into my first job because I already know the basics such as cutting, foils, washing, and we get to put that knowledge into action with actual clients. The more clients that come in, the more confident you get. I like hearing everyone else’s experiences with different clients and what they could do better. It motivates me to do something different because you hear other students’ perspectives.

MIT is unique because the salon is modern, the techniques we learn here are different compared to other institutes, and the tutors here are amazing. They inspire us with high energy every day.”

Shanece Low
MIT student

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