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Programs, Individual Courses, and Continuing Education
PROGRAMS
Make-Up Designory (MUD) programs do not require any pre-requisites.
Programs are designed to provide comprehensive training in all
aspects of the appropriate career fields. A diploma is awarded for successful completion of any program. In addition to tuition fees, each student must pay a $100.00 registration fee for all programs.
FASHION MAKE-UP ARTISTY PROGRAM
FILM AND TELEVISION MAKE-UP ARTISTY PROGRAM
MULTIMEDIA MAKE-UP ARTISTRY PROGRAM

MASTER MAKE-UP ARTISTRY PROGRAM
INDIVIDUAL COURSES AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
Make-Up Designory (MUD) offers students the option to take individual courses alone in order to expand a particular area of expertise. Courses can also be taken by individuals in related fields who are seeking professional enhancement in their chosen area of employment.
At MUD, we are committed to helping students select the courses of study that will best help them reach their occupational goals. For this reason, prior to registration in an individual course, it is necessary that students consult with the Admissions Office in order to be sure that they have completed all required pre-requisites or have obtained the appropriate equivalent experience. MUD courses Beauty 201, Beauty 301, Special Make-Up Effects 201, Special Make-Up Effects 301 and Airbrush Course are available as career-enhancement courses.
Please note the pre-requisite information listed for each course in its description. In order to register for individual courses, students may have to demonstrate that they are working, professional make-up artists that possess the skills required to enroll. Students must also furnish a one-time registration fee of $100.00 for the first individual course that is taken. This fee will be waived for any subsequent enrollments.
Certificates are awarded to students who successfully complete an individual course. Please be advised that individual courses taken on a stand-alone basis are approved by the New York State Education Department (NYSED), but are not accredited by ACCSC.
In addition, students taking stand-alone courses are not eligible for the Federal Financial Aid and placement services that are offered to students and graduates of larger programs.
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