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FSE 101: Funeral Directing
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to the program This course is an introduction to the basic principles of funeral service. Major emphasis will be placed on the history of funerals and the ethical obligations of the funeral director. Students will be able to relate principles discussed in class to situations on the job. (F)
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FSE 108: Funeral Service Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to the program This is an introduction to funeral service law. Major topics of discussion will include: legal status of the body; types of disposition of the body; right of duty of disposal; meaning of custody of the body; funeral expenses, terms of probate; liability of funeral expenses and interments, and the rights and duties of the mortician. Students will be able to apply legal concepts discussed to actual practice. (F)
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FSE 109: Business Law and Ethics for Funeral Service
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to the program This is an introductory course designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals and principles of business law as they relate to funeral service providers. Major topics will include: the nature and source of laws, courts and courtroom procedures and how they apply to the funeral service practitioners. Students will be able to apply legal concepts discussed to actual practice. (Sp)
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FSE 201: Embalming I
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: As required by program This is an introductory course that outlines the basic skills, aptitudes, and personal qualifications needed to become a professional embalmer. Each of the primary phases of embalming will be covered in detail. Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of concepts by relating the concepts to the phenomenon of death. (Sp)
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FSE 202: Embalming II
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: FSE 201 This course is a continuation of FSE 201. Specific embalming problems and procedures will be discussed. Students will be able to apply principles learned in class to embalming case analysis. (Su)
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FSE 203: Embalming Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to the program (Lab 9 hrs) This is a laboratory class in the application of embalming techniques and procedures. In this laboratory the student will apply the basic principles of embalming taught in the lecture classes. Students will be able to demonstrate proper practical embalming techniques, including posing of features, raising of vessels, mixing embalming fluids, injecting fluids, aspiration and suturing incisions. Students must be certified as being proficient by a Qualified Instructor on those techniques before a grade will be issued for completion of the course. Documentation of CURRENT, VALID health/hospitalization insurance is required. Apprentice Certification from the Alabama Board of Funeral Service is required. (F, Sp, Su)
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FSE 206: Principles of Mortuary Sciences
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to the program This course includes a survey of the basic principles of microbiology. It related these principles directly to sanitation, disinfection, public health, and embalming concerns as those concerns relate to successful funeral home operation. The course further emphasizes pathological disease conditions and how they affect various parts of the body and how those diseases affect the embalming and restorative art procedures. (Sp)
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FSE 207: Thantochemistry
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to the program This course surveys the basic principles of chemistry as they relate to Funeral Service. Especially stressed are the chemical principles involved in sanitation, disinfection, public health and embalming practice. The development and use of personal, professional and community sanitation practices is delved into as well as use and precautions related to potentially harmful chemicals that are currently used in the field of funeral service. The principles of biochemistry as they are related to aldehyde reaction to autolytic enzymes and body protein will be emphasized. (Su)
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FSE 210: Eye Enucleation Seminar
1.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
1 semester hour Prerequisite: Admission to the program This seminar teaches eye enucleation as a means of sight restoration to the blind of Alabama. Instruction is provided on all phases of eye tissue procurement. Students will be able to apply and perform proper eye enucleation techniques. (F, Sp, Su)
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FSE 213: Restorative Art
3.00 Credits
Jefferson State Community College
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to the program This course covers general art principles as they are applied to funeral service. Major topics include: anatomical modeling, expression, tools, materials, and the use of color and cosmetics. Students will be able to relate proper techniques to actual practice. (Sp)
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