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3.00 Credits
Business/legal principles affecting mortuary practice are surveyed with specific emphasis on business organizational forms, law of sales, funeral disclosure rules, and the legal duties of a funeral service provider. Funeral service ethics are emphasized. Prereq: MORT 1100 Semester: Spring
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4.00 Credits
Principles of funeral home management will be introduced including funeral home operations, management functions, current trends and computer applications. Buying/selling, pricing/displaying and features of merchandise will be studied. Prereq: MORT 1100 Semester: Spring
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4.00 Credits
Introduction of various cultural, ethnic, and geographic funeral customs. Discussion of death notification, timeframe for pre/at/post need services, transfer of remains, religious, fraternal, and military practices, funeral and memorial services, and cremation procedures. Pre-Requisite(s): MORT 1100 Co-Requisite(s): MORT 2755 Funeral Directing Lab Semester(s) Taught: Spring
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1.00 Credits
Introduction of procedures to take a first call, remove human remains from the place of death, dress and place human remains in a casket, cremation container, and shipping container, casket placement and removal from a vehicle, and helping a family to make funeral arrangements. Pre-Requisite(s): MORT 1100 Co-Requisite(s): MORT 2750 Semester(s) Taught: Spring
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2.00 Credits
This course prepares students to take the National Board Exam. The course is designed to allow for extensive testing of the student's knowledge, both theoretical and technical. A review of subject areas on the exam will take place. Both sections of the official National Board Exam must be completed to finish the course and for graduation. Prereq: MORT 2400 and MORT 2405 and MORT 2600 and MORT 2605 Semester: Spring
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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive program consisting of safety, proper use of shop tools, fasteners, fuels, lubricants & coolants, 2 & 4 stroke engine theory, proper use of reference materials, and physical principles of engine operation. Includes electrical theory and proper diagnosis and repair of chassis harnesses, charging, starting & lighting systems and trailer wiring. Coreq: MOTO 1015. Semester: Fall
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8.00 Credits
Hands-on application of the fundamentals learned in Engine/Electrical Fundamentals & Repair. Coreq: MOTO 1010. Semester: Fall
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6.00 Credits
A course to teach the fundamentals as well as hands-on application of carburetor, fuel injection and ignition theory, diagnostic, repair and tuning. Semester: Spring
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6.00 Credits
A course to teach the fundamentals as well as hands-on transmissions (both belt and gear), clutch, final drive, brake and suspension system diagnosis and repair. Semester: Spring
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the use of optical microscopes in scientific applications. Includes both theory and practical applications. Prereq: MATH 1050 w/C grade or better or appropriate Accuplacer score Semester: Fall & Spring
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