The Hair Academy of South Africa

Mode of Delivery

Mode of Delivery

Learners shall attend theory and practical sessions at THASA. An integrated summative assessment will take place after each level.

Duration of Qualification

Full-time - one year - When studying full-time, the student needs to attend classes until all three levels are completed successfully, before starting to work in a registered salon, to complete informal hours of practical experience.

Part-time - 3 years - When studying part-time, the student has to work in a registered salon on a full-time basis, while attending classes at THASA once a week.

Each level needs to be completed successfully before the student may advance to the next level.

Assessment

Formative Assessment

Continuous assessment takes place at regular intervals, which will prove readiness of the student to enter the Final Summative Assessment (FSA).

Final Summative Assessment (FSA)

After formal hours of training at THASA, a prescribed period of informal industry hours is required before completion of the Final Summative Assessment (FSA).

Candidates will have the option to complete the City & Guilds Advance Hairdressing international exam.

Download the latest THASA prospectus below.

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