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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 101 and enrollment in Funeral Service Program Introduction to the basic services performed by the funeral director from first call to final disposition. Includes religious practices, Veterans Administration and Social Security, transportation and funeral merchandise. Emphasizes vocabulary, ethical practices and professional attitudes. 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 101 and enrollment in Funeral Service Program Focus on terminology, the impact of grief on society, the history of funeral service, and various professional organizations. Includes variations in funeral practices due to cultural differences, reactions to death, grief and bereavement, and the impact of family structures. 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BUS 107 and enrollment in Funeral Service Program Basic principles of law impacting the funeral service profession, with emphasis on common law, New Jersey statutes, rules and regulations and FTC compliance. Includes cemetery law, burial standards, rights and wrongs concerning the body and burial, and zoning restrictions. 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ACC 106, FUN 203, FUN 215 Business and management practices pertinent to funeral service with emphasis on small business. Particular consideration to staff organization, employer/employee relations, funeral home budget, funeral service merchandising, insurance, price determination and quotation, advertising, OSHA, and applicable federal regulations. 3 lecture hours
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FUN 215 or permission of Director of Funeral Service Programs Laws, rules and regulations that specifically influence funeral service practice in New Jersey. Covers general licensure and intern requirements, rules for operating a funeral home, embalming procedures, general and specific rules of practice, advertising and continuing education. Compares and contrasts practices in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 1 lecture hour
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 106 (or BIO 103 and BIO 104) or permission of Director of Funeral Service Programs Survey of the major diseases, including pathological changes related to disease processes and the effects of physical and chemical trauma on the human body. Facilitates understanding of medical terminology relevant to funeral service. 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 106 (or BIO 103 and BIO 104); FUN 247 or permission of Director of Funeral Service Programs Examines facial anatomy including underlying structures and facial features, restoration, color and cosmetics. Lab work develops proficiency in anatomical modeling and the practical application of cosmetics. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: FUN 206 and PSY 101 or permission of Director of Funeral Service Programs Promotes an appreciation of care-giving roles in relation to grieving persons and addresses the background material, skills and procedures needed for helping situations. Situations requiring professional therapy are differentiated from those requiring referrals for more specialized counseling. 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 106 (or BIO 103 and BIO 104), ENG 101 and enrollment in Funeral Service Program Includes review of historical background, ethical and sanitary considerations, signs and tests of death, postmortem changes and basic procedures, instruments and equipment employed in embalming with emphasis on procedures for handling infectious/contagious disease. 3 lecture hours
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FUN 247 with a minimum C grade Continuation of FUN 247. Topics include cavity treatment, types of embalming chemicals and their uses, causes of embalming failure, discolorations, vascular difficulties, decomposition, dehydration, edema, deformities and malformations, and radiation. 2 lecture hours
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