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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
An overview of the funeral service profession with an emphasis on professionalism, ethics, funeral history, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), current trends (pre-need and cremation), statistics, and relevant vocabulary. Restricted to Funeral students. Offered fall semester only.
Prerequisite:
(ACCT 100 or ACCT 101), BIOS 160, BIOS 202, BUSA 152, CHEM 135, CISC 101, and PSYC 221 (Grade of C or Higher for Each Course)
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3.00 Credits
The procedures to be used by the funeral director to carry out the necessary functions associated with the notification of a death, transfer of human remains, arrangement conference counseling, visitation, funeral or memorial services, disposition, and post funeral services; funeral related financial resources (Social Security, Veteran's Administration, National Cemeteries, Armed Forces, Public Assistance, etc.) Restricted to Funeral students. Offered spring semester only.
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4.00 Credits
The role and function of an effective funeral home manager with emphasis on entrepreneurial skills related to buying and selling a funeral home, succession planning, managing facilities, financial statements, financing, and consumer behavior. Restricted to Funeral students. Offered fall semester only.
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3.00 Credits
Pathological changes affecting the human body, its structure, function, with particular emphasis on the implications these changes have on the embalming and/or restorative art process. Restricted to Funeral students. Offered fall semester only.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical training in all phases of the embalming process, including an orientation and introduction to embalming, death, pre-embalming changes, embalming instrumentation, preparation of the body, selection of vessels, injection and drain-age techniques, dilution-distribution-diffusion, cavity treatment, and postmortem examinations. Restricted to Funeral students. Offered fall semester only.
Prerequisite:
(BIOS 160 or (BIOS 204 and 254)) and CHEM 135
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1.00 Credits
This course provides on-campus practical experience in all phases of the applied embalming process and responsibilities required of a funeral director. This course is graded Pass/Fail. Additional course fees: $75.00. Offered fall semester only.
Corequisite:
FUNS 210
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical training in all phases of the embalming process, including embalming chemicals and arterial solutions, specific embalming treatments, disaster management, the history of embalming, biohazardous waste disposal, OSHA standards, and case analysis; continuation of Embalming Theory I. Restricted to Funeral students. Offered spring semester only.
Prerequisite:
FUNS 210 (Grade of C or Higher)
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of FUNS212, this course provides on-campus practical experiences in all phases of the applied embalming process and responsibilities required of a funeral director. Restricted to Funeral students. This course is graded Pass/Fail. Offered spring semester only.
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2.00 Credits
Business principles related to pricing, promotion, personnel management, inventory control, computer usage, merchandising, and pricing of caskets, outer burial containers, and cremation urns, etc. Restricted to Funeral students. Offered spring semester only.
Prerequisite:
FUNS 201 (Grade of C or Higher)
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1.00 Credits
This course provides a minimum of six (6) hours per week of cooperative education in an approved funeral home, under the direction of a licensed funeral director. Students will be required to perform tasks related to the embalming procedure and funeral directing. This course is graded Pass/Fail. Restricted to Funeral Service Education students. Additional course fees: $75.00.
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