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2.00 Credits
Funeral Service Internship II
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2.00 Credits
Funeral Service Internship III
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2.00 Credits
Eligibility for these courses is determined by the funeral service coordinator and is limited to those students who are registered as interns with the New Jersey State Board of Mortuary Science. These courses are sequential in the Funeral Service Option of the Management degree program. For each internship experience the student will receive two college credits while working under the direction of a licensed funeral director for 16 hours per week. The student must also meet with the faculty member for a one hour per week seminar. In order to receive credit for the Funeral Service Internship courses, the student must submit a monthly report to the Funeral Service Coordinator for each month during the semester. Students are expected to perform typical intern duties under the supervision of a licensed funeral director. These duties would include removals, embalming, cosmetizing, restorative art, dressing, casketing, and assisting with arrangements, visitations, funeral directing, interment procedures, purchasing, business methods, merchandising, and office procedures including completing and filing forms, certificates, etc. The student may perform other duties as requested by the funeral director in the normal operation of a funeral home. The internship is supervised by the funeral service coordinator and a field supervisor. Student progress and grades are determined by the sponsoring funeral director and the funeral service coordinator. Registration with the New Jersey Board of Mortuary Science enables students to receive credit toward the internship requirements in the State of New Jersey. These courses are designed to be a combination of business education and professional work in a cooperating funeral home. It is preferred that students complete the internship courses in sequence, but that is not mandatory. Students may take only one internship per semester. Prerequisite: Permission of program coordinator. 16 hours per week and 1 hour seminar per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the French language and culture. Instruction integrates listening, speaking, grammar, and writing skills.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Basic French I. Language skills are developed further through intensive practice of listening, speaking, grammar, and writing. Prerequisite: MLF 101 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the Russian language and culture through a competency-based approach. Pronunciation and vocabulary are emphasized through guided student interaction with one another and with the instructor. The course integrates listening, speaking, grammar, reading, and writing skills within a cultural framework.
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3.00 Credits
This course reinforces the skills taught in Basic Russian I and expands students' competency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Grammatical structures are taught through meaningful contexts within a cultural framework. Pre-requisite: MLR 101 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an introduction to the Spanish language and culture through a competency-based approach. Pronunciation and vocabulary are emphasized through guided student interaction with one another and with the instructor. Cultural awareness and grammar are integrated as students progress. NOTE: This course is not open to Spanish speakers.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Basic Spanish I. Students are encouraged to expand acquired listening, speaking, grammar, reading, and writing skills in Spanish by the use of real-life situations in the classroom. In addition, students are introduced to social customs and attitudes of Spanish-speaking people. NOTE: This course is not open to Spanish speakers. Pre-requisite: MLS 101 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for those students whose first language is Spanish, but who have had little or no formal instruction in the language. The course is appropriate for those who lack the necessary skills to read and/or write Spanish at the level required to be considered literate in the language. If you speak Spanish at home or with your friends, but find that you cannot communicate as well in it as you can in English, and feel more comfortable expressing yourself in the latter, this course is for you. The course is conducted in Spanish.
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