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FSE 225: Funeral Service Management I
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits This course is a study of funeral home operations and management. Major topics of discussion will include: site selection, financing, recruitment and training of personnel, establishment of management policies, selection-room planning, and merchandising. Students will be able to relate theories of funeral home management and merchandising to practical funeral home operations.
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FSE 226: Funeral Service Management II
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits This course is a study of the principles of funeral management. Major emphasis will be placed on marketing techniques and financial planning. Students will be able to discuss and apply financial principles of funeral home management.
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FSE 228: Funeral Service Internship
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: FSE226, FSE202 and Apprentice Funeral Director or Funeral Director License This course is based upon experiences in funeral service under the direction of a licensed funeral director and college supervisor. Normal professional duties performed in the operation of a funeral home are emphasized. Students will be able to demonstrate proper techniques of funeral directing and funeral home operation.
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FSE 230: Funeral Service Comprehensive Review
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: Student enrolled in the FSE program must take FSE230 in the last semester. If FSE230 is taken in the same semester with a course or courses required to complete the FSE program and if any or all of those courses are not completed with a grade of C or better, the grade in FSE230, even if a C or higher, will not be counted towards graduation and FSE230 must be repeated. Transfer credit for FSE230 is not accepted. This course is a survey of the professional expectations in each major area of Funeral Service Education. Emphasis is placed on specific problem areas and the requirements for licensure by state and national boards. This course is a requirement and must be taken the last semester before graduation. Students will demonstrate competency in theoretical knowledge by completing a battery of tests with a minimum proficiency of 75%.
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GIS 101: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Technology
2.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
2 credits, This is an introductory course focusing on maps, map analysis, and an introduction to computers. Emphasis is placed on raster GIS capabilities, data acquisition, spatial databases, and using GIS and GIS trends. Upon completion, students will demonstrate the ability to use GIS in spatial analysis, output, graphics output design issues, modes of user/GIS interaction, generating complex products and GIS for archives.
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GIS 102: Technical Issues Geographic Information Systems Technology
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: GIS 101 This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the technical issues in GIS technology. Topics include coordinate systems and geocoding vector and raster data structures and algorithms, data structures/algorithms for surfaces, volumes and time, database concepts, error modeling and data uncertainty, as well as visualization of spatial databases. Upon completion, students will demonstrate the ability to use common coordinate systems, map projections, affine and curvilinear transformations and discrete georeferencing, raster and vector storage, and managing error, fractals and line generation.
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GIS 103: Application Issues in Geographic Information Systems Technology
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: GIS 102 This course is the study of GIS applications. Topics include GIS application areas, decision making in GIS, and system planning and implementation. Upon completion, students will apply GIS using resource management, urban planning/management, cadastral records and LIS, facilities management, demographic and network applications, and implementation of decision making skills.
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GIS 104: Directed Study in Project Planning Strategies
1.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
1 credit Prerequisite: GIS 103 This course provides students with practical application of all elements of accepted GIS project planning strategies covered in prior course work. Students submit a project proposal to faculty for review/approval to include data capture, manual digitizing (if necessary), base map building and data analysis/synthesis. Upon completion, students will be able to produce a GIS project of full or single color maps demonstrating all elements of project design and a written report of conclusions.
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GPO 110: Introduction to Computers in Graphics & Printing
2.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
2 credits, 2 hours (2-0-0) This course introduces the student to the use of computers in graphics and printing. Emphasis is placed on creating folders, filing systems, networking and working within the current operating system. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize a computer to produce graphics and text using various software programs.
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GPO 111: Graphics Applications
2.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
2 credits, 2 hours (2-0-0) This course introduces the different creative processes involved in the graphic arts industries. Topics include the use of desktop publishing, illustration, and photo manipulation software, screen printing techniques and offset printing principles. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the various creative processes involved in graphic arts.
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