Mortuary Science. Associate in Applied Science Degree and Accelerated Program. Associate in Applied Science. Additional Requirements
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1 Carl Sandburg College 1 Mortuary Science Associate in Applied Science Degree and Accelerated Program Carl Sandburg College offers both a traditional and an accelerated associate degree program for students interested in a career in mortuary science Mortuary Science Associate in Applied Science Degree and Mortuary Science Accelerated Option --Carl Sandburg College offers both a traditional and an accelerated associate degree program for students interested in a career in mortuary science. Mortuary Science Program Aims and Objectives prepares students to serve within the funeral service profession, adheres to the institutional commitment to student success in both human development and achievement of educational goals. This challenge is met by educating students in all phases of funeral service, with special attention being given to the high ethical standards within the funeral service profession. These goals are accomplished through a wide variety of educational experiences aimed at developing the many skills needed in order to successfully serve within the funeral service profession. This curriculum is based upon the American Board of Funeral Service Education curriculum outlines. Several of the mortuary science classes require some outside work as well as research about various aspects of the funeral service profession. Upon completion of the mortuary science program, each graduate will have attained those skills necessary to uphold and foster the dignity of the funeral service profession. Nature of the Work Funeral directors arrange the details and handle the logistics of funerals. They interview the family to learn what they desire with regard to the nature of the funeral, the clergy members or other persons who will officiate and the final disposition of the remains. Sometimes the deceased leave detailed instructions for their own funerals. Together with family members, funeral directors establish the location, dates and times of wakes, memorial services and burials. Funeral directors also prepare obituary notices and have them placed in newspapers, arrange for pallbearers and clergy, schedule the opening and closing of a grave with the cemetery, decorate and prepare the sites of all services and provide transportation for the remains, mourners and flowers between sites. Most funeral directors are also trained and licensed embalmers. Embalming is the cosmetic and preservative process through which the body is prepared for interment. Employment Opportunities Opportunities are excellent with many openings in the funeral service profession. These include, but are not limited to; funeral directors, embalmers, grief facilitators, and pre-need sales. Most funeral homes are family-run businesses, and the funeral directors either are owner operators or employees of the operation. Admission Requirements The Mortuary Science program has specific admission requirements and a separate application process. Students who have successfully completed all of the prerequisite courses contained within the mortuary science program course of study are eligible for the accelerated option. Students must apply and be accepted into the program in order to enroll. Completed applications may be submitted beginning Oct. 1 every year for classes that start the next academic year. Admission to the program is on a rolling basis, but new students are only admitted for the fall semester each year. Mortuary science admission requirements are: 1. Meet admission requirements of Sandburg 2. Complete all general education courses. Complete an application for the mortuary science program 4. Submit all transcripts (H.S., College or GED) to Sandburg 5. Submit proof of interview with a licensed funeral director 6. The Hepatitis B Vaccination is required prior to admission Enrollment in the program is limited to a specific number of students due to accreditation requirements. The accelerated program is designed to meet the needs of those applicants who have already attained the necessary educational requirements in order to complete the required Mortuary Science major courses in a two-semester sequence. Students who enroll in the program must earn a minimum grade of "C" (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) in all courses required in the mortuary science program. Failure to attain these grade requirements will result in dismissal from the program with an option to reapply to the program only available on a onetime basis. Additional Requirements Students are expected to purchase required clothing or protective equipment used in the program. Additional living and incidental expenses should be expected by the student. For Additional Program Information Contact the Welcome Center [email protected] For Graduation Requirements: #graduation_policies_and_procedures Associate in Applied Science First Year Summer Session Semester Hours ENG.101 Freshman Composition 1 Fall Semester MTS.150 Psychology of Grief & Death BIO.111 Anatomy & Physiology Fundamentals 4 CHM.100 Concepts of Chemistry MTS.110 History of Mortuary Science MTS.120 Mortuary Law Spring Semester MTS.10 Introduction to Microbiology - Mort Sci 2 MTS.11 Introduction to Pathology-Mortuary Sci 2 MTS.210 Funeral Service Counseling 4 BUS.201 Management Fundamentals ACC.101 Principles of Financial Accounting BLA.202 Business Law Second Year Fall Semester MTS.140 Embalming 1 4
2 2 Mortuary Science MTS.160 Funeral Service Administration 5 MTS.170 Restorative Art 4 MTS.215 Introduction-Mass Fatalities Incidents 2 MTS.225 Thanatochemistry Spring Semester MTS.220 Funeral Directing (First 8-4 MTS.20 Embalming 2 (First 8-4 MTS.240 Funeral Service Seminar (First 8-1 MTS.250 Funeral Service Practicum (Second 8-Week Session) MTS.260 Restorative Arts/Embalming Practicum (Second 8- MTS.270 Exam Review Seminar (Second 8-1 Total Program Hours: 70.0 NOTE: Students enrolled in the Mortuary Science program must complete all MTS courses with a grade of "C" or better in order to be eligible to register for subsequent courses. In order to graduate, students must complete all required courses with a grade of "C" or better. (Students who do not expect to complete their degree within five years should refer to the Graduation Requirements ( academicinformation/#graduation_policies_and_procedures) section in this catalog.) Optional Accelerated Program of Study for Mortuary Science First Year Fall Semester Semester Hours MTS.150 Psychology of Grief & Death MTS.110 History of Mortuary Science MTS.120 Mortuary Law MTS.140 Embalming 1 4 MTS.160 Funeral Service Administration 5 MTS.170 Restorative Art 4 MTS.215 Introduction-Mass Fatalities Incidents 2 MTS.225 Thanatochemistry Spring Semester MTS.10 Introduction to Microbiology - Mort Sci (First 8- MTS.11 Introduction to Pathology-Mortuary Sci (First 8- MTS.210 Funeral Service Counseling (First 8-4 MTS.220 Funeral Directing (First 8-4 MTS.20 Embalming 2 (First 8-4 MTS.240 Funeral Service Seminar (First 8-1 MTS.250 Funeral Service Practicum (Second 8-Week Session) MTS.260 Restorative Arts/Embalming Practicum (Second 8- MTS.270 Exam Review Seminar (Second 8-1 Total Program Hours: NOTE: Students enrolled in the Mortuary Science program must complete all MTS courses with a grade of "C" or better in order to be eligible to register for subsequent courses. In order to graduate, students must complete all required courses with a grade of "C" or better. (Students who do not expect to complete their degree within five years should refer to the Graduation Requirements ( academicinformation/#graduation_policies_and_procedures) section in this catalog.) Kendall, Matthew R assistant professor, mortuary science Krause, Timothy J associate professor, mortuary science coordinator of mortuary science ACC.101 Principles of Financial Accounting This is the first of a two course sequence designed to prepare students for a major in accounting. This course presents the following topics: concept of double-entry accounting, completing the accounting cycle, preparing financial statements, accounting for cash and charge transactions, accruals and deferrals, depreciation of physical assets, allowing for doubtful accounts, accounting for receivables and payables, inventories, payroll accounting, systems and controls, and concepts and principles. or Spring Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in RDG.096 or a COMPASS reading score of 8 or higher or ACT Reading score of 20; A grade of C or better in MAT.090 or a COMPASS pre-algebra score of 47 or higher (BOC.100 Placement) Degree or Certificate: AA, AS, AAS, AGS, and Certificates where applicable. Elective Only BIO.111 Anatomy & Physiology Fundamentals 4 4 This is a one-semester, general survey course intended primarily for LPN and mortuary science students. The course includes a systems approach to anatomy and physiology and many additional topics such as nutrition, metabolism, and fluid-electrolyte and acid-base balance. or Spring or Summer Prerequisites: A COMPASS Reading score of 8 or above, or RDG.096 with a grade of C or better Degree or Certificate: AA, AS,AAS, AGS, and Certificates where applicable. Elective Only
3 Carl Sandburg College BLA.202 Business Law This course is a basic explanation of the legal rights and responsibilities of businesses in both the public and private sectors. It is relevant to future managers and integrates ethics and social responsibility, international and contemporary business issues, and e-commerce in organizations. Current legal cases and ethical dilemmas are used to illustrate and reinforce legal regulations. Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGS, and Certificates where applicable. Elective Only BUS.201 Management Fundamentals This course provides a basic study of the field of management for individuals preparing for initial or improved employment. Several streams of management theory are reviewed. The basic functions of the business manager (planning, organizing, leading and controlling) are considered. Management in a global business environment and current management technologies and processes are stressed. Prerequisites: BUS.100 or equivalent background as evaluated by instructor Degree or Certificate: AAS, AGS, and Certificates where applicable. CHM.100 Concepts of Chemistry 2 2 This one-semester course is designed for individuals who have completed less than the equivalent of one year of chemistry. The fundamental concepts of general chemistry developed are appropriate for students interested in further study of chemistry as well as those students who have immediate needs for chemistry. Primary emphasis is placed upon matter, atomic structure, nuclear chemistry, periodicity, stoichiometry, and organic chemistry. A student may NOT count this course toward graduation at CSC if he/she has satisfactorily completed CHM 110 or an equivalent course prior to enrollment in CHM100. or Spring or Summer Prerequisites: Take MAT.09 or MAT.08 or MAT.086 with a grade of C or better. Degree or Certificate: AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AGS, and Certificates where applicable. IAI Course No. P1 902L General Education -- Science Lab Science ENG.101 Freshman Composition 1 This course is the first in a sequence of two freshman composition and rhetoric courses. It is designed for individuals planning to pursue a bachelor's degree as well as those who wish to develop proficiency in writing. Emphasis is on critical reading, organization, logical thought, paragraphing, sentence structure, grammar and punctuation. Also studied will be argumentation and inductive/deductive reasoning. or Spring or Summer Prerequisites: Either placement according to the COMPASS score, or completion of ENG.098 with a C or better Degree or Certificate: AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AGS, and Certificates where applicable. IAI Course No. C1 900 General Education -- Communications MTS.150 Psychology of Grief & Death This course has been designed to look at many perspectives of death, dying, grief, bereavement, and the human experiences and difficulties that each of us face. This course is a comprehensive study of the patterns of death and dying that the funeral profession will face. Some of the course will include past history of the mourning process, last rites, death in children's lives, and special cases. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) MTS.110 History of Mortuary Science Funeral practices and beliefs of all major Western cultures from pre- Egyptian times to the present are reviewed with special emphasis on Judeo Christian tradition as the primary basis of modern belief. The origin and development of present day practices including embalming and disposition are discussed. Special emphasis is placed on modern development in funeral service education and professional organizations. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Admission to the Mortuary Science program is required to enroll in this course. MTS.120 Mortuary Law Instructional material will include the study of the laws as they pertain to the everyday operation of a licensed funeral home within each of the various states. This information will include such issues as trust funds, pre arrangement laws, employment laws and rules, laws regarding cremation, and disinterment. Licensing rules will also be addressed in this course as well. This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program. Admission to the Mortuary Science program is required to enroll in this course. Degree or Certificate: AAS,AGS and Certificates where applicable.
4 4 Mortuary Science MTS.10 Introduction to Microbiology - Mort Sci 2 2 This eight week course is designed to introduce the student to the principles of microbiology as they relate to the mortuary science profession. Areas of study will include the role of diseases and types of pathogens and microbes which will infect and attack the human body. Study will include issues pertaining to both the spread of infectious agents, as well as their control. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Prerequisites: BIO.111 and CHM.100 with grades of C or better MTS.11 Introduction to Pathology-Mortuary Sci 2 2 This eight-week course is designed to meet the needs of students in the Mortuary Science Program. It will include a general discussion of disease and a brief introduction to surgical, clinical, physiological, and forensic pathology. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science program. Prerequisites: BIO.111 and CHM.100 with grades of C or better MTS.210 Funeral Service Counseling 4 4 Current theories in personal counseling with an emphasis on bereavement are covered. The student is taught counseling skills and is introduced to disaster management and crisis intervention skills. Counseling in grief resolution is examined. Funeral service counseling needs are examined in relation to a variety of cultural, religious, and ethnic groups and their individual needs. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program). MTS.140 Embalming The student will be introduced to the techniques of embalming and preparation of the deceased for public viewing. Instruction covers knowledge of the skills necessary to embalm a normal case. Theory, practices and techniques of sanitation, restoration, and preservation of the deceased human remains are included. Laboratory experience will consist of a dissection laboratory and other related activities. Pre-embalming, embalming and post-embalming treatments will be covered in depth. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Prerequisites: BIO.111 and CHM.100 with grades of C or better MTS.160 Funeral Service Administration 5 5 This course is designed to teach effective funeral home management skills. Instruction includes recognizing, analyzing, and solving funeral service management problems and establishing and implementing policies regarding funeral home management. Funeral home operation and records, ethics, and professional regulations are examined. Laws that govern the practice of funeral services, the Illinois License Law, Vital Statistics Act, transportation rules and Social Security are studied. Responsibilities and relationships to local boards of health and the State Department of Public Health are emphasized. The student also develops product knowledge which includes caskets, vaults, monuments, and urns. This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Prerequisites: MTS.120 and BUS.201 with a grade of C or better MTS.170 Restorative Art 2 4 Instruction covers the restoration of the deceased for public viewing. Every aspect of performing a partial or total restoration is covered. Students will study the structure of the cranial and facial areas of the human skull and gain an appreciation of each facial feature's physiognomy, as well as its parts in the overall composite. Laboratory experience will consist of doing partial or total restorations for normal cases. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Prerequisites: BIO.111 with a grade of C or better MTS.215 Introduction-Mass Fatalities Incidents 2 2 This course is designed to introduce the student to the effective management of a mass fatalities incident. This course will include formal lecture and training involving all aspects of handling a mass fatality. This includes various types of incidents as well as information regarding the cooperative agencies that will be involved with the operation. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Must have second year student status in the Mortuary Science program to enroll in this course.
5 Carl Sandburg College 5 MTS.225 Thanatochemistry This course will offer an in-depth study of the basic principles of chemistry as they specifically relate to funeral service. Especially stressed are the chemical principles and precautions involved in sanitation, disinfection, public health, and embalming practice. Emphasis is placed on selected aspects of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry as they relate to decomposition, disinfection, and the process of embalming. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Prerequisites: CHM.100 with a grade of C or better Take MTS.140; MTS.220 Funeral Directing 4 4 This course is designed to introduce the student to the various types and styles of service that the funeral director must provide to the families that are served by the funeral home. These will include the various religions, as well as ethnic, social, and fraternal influences. The students will also have an opportunity to participate in making mock funeral arrangements, as well as directing those mock funerals. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Prerequisites: MTS.150 and MTS.160 with grades of C or better MTS.20 Embalming This course offers an in-depth study of the various problems of embalming and proper chemicals used for each. Emphasis is placed on providing the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to care for any deviation from normal as it pertains to the preparation of the deceased for public viewing. Laboratory experience will consist of a dissection laboratory and other related activities. Prerequisites: MTS.140 with a grade of C or better MTS.240 Funeral Service Seminar 1 1 This course is designed to allow for extensive testing of the student's knowledge, both theoretical and technical. Reviews of the material for the National Board Examination will take place at this time and examinations will be administered. These examination topics will be announced ahead of time and will be selected from the various subjects of study as listed within the curriculum outlines from the American Board of Funeral Service Education. This course will further prepare each student prior to graduation for the successful completion of the National Board Examination. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Prerequisites: MTS.160 with a grade of C or better MTS.250 Funeral Service Practicum 15 Students will be assigned by the program coordinator to an approved funeral home for an eight week period learning from actual practice situations. Students will not be allowed to return to either a present or former employer for this eight week period. This practicum will serve as an actual practice situation involving organization and administration of procedures and policies of the establishment. Students will perform duties as assigned by the preceptor and coordinator to include the participation in the execution of not less than 10 total funeral services rendered to a family. Service reports and other assignments are also required to be completed by the student. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Student must have permission of program coordinator to enroll in this course. MTS.260 Restorative Arts/Embalming Practicum 15 Students will be assigned by the program coordinator to an approved funeral home for an eight-week period learning from actual practice situations. Students will not be allowed to return to either a present or former employer for this eight week period. The students will learn embalming and restorative art techniques by active participation in these experiences under the supervision of an approved clinical instructor or preceptor. Service reports and other assignments are also required to be completed by the student. (This course must be completed with a grade of C or above to continue in the Mortuary Science Program.) Requirement: The student must pass a practical examination on embalming techniques at the conclusion of their practicum in order to successfully pass this course. Student must have permission of program coordinator to enroll in this course.
6 6 Mortuary Science MTS.270 Exam Review Seminar 1 1 This seminar course is designed to assist each student in identifying weak areas of study as well as allow for a comprehensive review of educational materials that will be contained within the National Board Examination that each student must take. This will aid each participant in the study of material as a review. Student must have permission of program coordinator to enroll in this course. All of our mortuary science courses are taught in newly constructed, stateof-the-art facilities located on the Main Campus in Galesburg. This facility includes two main classrooms, restorative art laboratory, chapel area, arrangement and merchandising areas, fully operational preparation room for embalming and dissection, student lounge areas and offices for the teaching and support staff.
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