WTS Certified Trichologist Course

WTS Certified Trichologist Course

$6,500.00

Course Syllabus:

Module I: Introduction (10 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Trichology
  • Pre-Requisite Program Courses

Module II: Introduction to Human Biology (40 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 2: Introduction to Human Biology: Cells and Tissues
  • Chapter 3: Introduction to Human Biology: Organ Systems

Note: Module II is designed to give you a basic understanding of human biology terms important for the trichologist. As the program progresses, this information will help you understand trichological concepts. You don’t need to learn all terms, just be familiar with them.

Module III: Introduction to General Science (60 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 4: Introduction to Chemistry
  • Chapter 5: Introduction to Physics
  • Chapter 6: Introduction to Genetics

Note: Module III provides essential knowledge of general science terms for trichologists. These concepts will help you understand advanced trichology topics.

Module IV: Trichological Anatomy & Physiology (60 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 7: Anatomy & Physiology of the Hair
  • Chapter 8: Anatomy & Physiology of the Skin
  • Chapter 9: Anatomy & Physiology of the Scalp

Note: This module provides an in-depth understanding of the skin, hair, and scalp anatomy and physiology. You don’t need to learn all terms, just be familiar with the concepts.

Core Program Courses

Module V: Trichological Lifestyle & General Health Influences (60 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 10: Lifestyle & General Health Influences on the Hair and Scalp: Nutrition
  • Chapter 11: Lifestyle & General Health Influences on the Hair and Scalp: General Health, Medications, and Stress
  • Chapter 12: Lifestyle & General Health Influences on the Hair and Scalp: Hormones

Note: This module teaches how general health, environmental, and lifestyle factors impact the hair and scalp.

Module VI: Trichological Hair Loss (Genetic) (40 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 13: More Common Hair Loss Problems: Male Genetic Hair Loss
  • Chapter 14: More Common Hair Loss Problems: Female Genetic Hair Loss

Module VII: Trichological Hair Loss (Non-Genetic) (40 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 15: More Common Hair Loss Problems: The Effluviums
  • Chapter 16: More Common Hair Loss Problems: Alopecia Areata

Module VIII: Trichological Hair Loss (Less Common) (40 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 17: Less Common Hair Loss Problems: Cicatricial (Scarring) Alopecia
  • Chapter 18: Less Common Hair Loss Problems: Trichotillomania

Module IX: Hair Fiber & Other Hair Growth Disorders (60 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 19: Hair Fiber Problems: Acquired (Hairdressing Issues)
  • Chapter 20: Hair Fiber Problems: Genetic and Congenital
  • Chapter 21: Other Hair Growth Disorders

Modules VI - IX discuss the identification, causes, and treatment options for various hair loss problems and hair fiber issues you will encounter as a Certified Trichologist.

Module X: Trichological Scalp Disorders (More Common) (40 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 22: More Common Scalp Disorders: Non-Inflammatory Scalp Problems
  • Chapter 23: More Common Scalp Disorders: Inflammatory Scalp Problems

Module XI: Trichological Scalp Disorders (Less Common) (40 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 24: Less Common Scalp Disorders: Contagious Scalp Problems
  • Chapter 25: Less Common Scalp Disorders: Non-Contagious Scalp Problems

Modules X and XI cover the identification, causes, and treatment options for both common and less common scalp problems.

Module XII: Running a Trichology Center (50 Clock Hours)

  • Chapter 26: Getting Started as a Certified Trichologist: The Consultation
  • Chapter 27: Getting Started as a Certified Trichologist: Treatments and Client Follow-Ups
  • Chapter 28: Getting Started as a Certified Trichologist: Setting Up a Trichology Center

Module XII helps you apply all your knowledge from previous modules in a clinical setting, preparing you to manage your trichology practice.

Clinical Training

This training bridges the academic portion of the course with real-world practice, ensuring you can effectively apply your knowledge in treating hair and scalp problems. During clinical training, you will learn to perform consultations, identify issues, provide treatments, and advise clients.

  • Clinical Training Sessions:
    Held virtually three times a year and in-person once a year under the tutelage of Dr. David Kingsley.
    Five-Day (40-hour) Seminar: Provided four times a year (January, April, July, and October).
    Format Options: Virtual or In-person
    Completion Requirement: This training must be completed within 3 months of finishing the academic portion of the course.
  • In-person Training:
    Students are responsible for all travel and lodging expenses.
    Email us for exact dates and to select your preferred format.

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