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MA Programmes in Cosmetology Studies Beauty Industry

A Master of Arts, or MA, is a degree awarded by universities for completing a program of study typically lasting two to three years, demonstrating mastery over a specific area of the arts or humanities. It is a postgraduate degree usually pursued after obtaining a bachelor’s degree and is sometimes a step in the process toward earning a doctorate.

What is an MA in Beauty Industry? The beauty industry covers a large number of professions and businesses. Its comprehensive nature means that curriculum will vary wildly depending on which profession you are looking to enter. This may include commercial or personal clothing stylist, hairstylist, makeup artist or entrepreneur in the world of cosmetics or beauty products. This distinction can even include a medical professional who specializes in massage therapy, weight loss or cosmetic skin treatments. Courses might include practical classes on style or treatment techniques, primers on the latest technology in the industry or education covering the business side of things, from marketing to packaging and advertising.

Obtaining a beauty industry degree affords you many career path options. Jobs as a stylist or beautician pay well and often serve other industries, such as film, television and theatre, in addition to the general public. Training and education in this field also makes it possible for you to start your own business for further career and income growth.

Because the cost of these programs can vary greatly depending on several different factors, it is a good idea to do thorough research on your school of choice before applying.

As a holder of a beauty industry degree, you might find employment in a salon or studio catering to the beauty needs of the public, at a spa or health and wellness center administering rejuvenating treatments or in a more corporate environment managing the sale and advertisement of mass-market cosmetics. All of these careers can potentially branch off into dedicated association with other fields or going into business for yourself.

If you are interested in a beauty industry education, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.