DMACC Mortuary Science Program

Mortuary Science Program

Curriculum

Note, you must have earned an Associate Degree (AA, AS, AAS, AGS) or show evidence of having earned a minimum of 64 credits from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade average of "C" or above. In either case, a minimum of 15 of the credits earned must be in general education that includes one communications course, one mathematics course, and one social and behavioral science course.

To see a list of courses which meet the General Education requirements, click on the following links:

Students should complete the Anatomy, Business Law and Accounting requirements prior to the first semester of Mortuary Science courses.

Mortuary Science Support Courses

Required Courses

Course # Course Name
Credits
ACC 111 or 131 Accounting Requirement
3 or 4
BIO 733 or 164 Anatomy Requirement
3 or 5
BUS 185 Business Law I
3
MOR 305 History & Funeral Services
2
MOR 310 Pathology for Mortuary Science
3
MOR 315 Funeral Law
3
MOR 320 Thanatology
3
MOR 325 Funeral Directing
3
MOR 330 Funeral Merchandising
3
MOR 335 Embalming I
3
MOR 336 Embalming I Clinical
1
MOR 340 Embalming II
3
MOR 341 Embalming II Clinical
1
MOR 345 Restorative Art
3
MOR 346 Restorative Art Lab
1
MOR 354 Funeral Home Operations I
1
MOR 355 Funeral Home Operations II
1
MOR 360 Thanatochemistry
2
MOR 365 Survey of Infectious Disease
2
MOR 941 Funeral Services Practicum
4
Minimum total credits required to complete this program
48

 

By our Accreditation of the American Board of Funeral Service Education, each student must take the National Board Examination prior to graduation from the Mortuary Science Program. This is accomplished as a course requirement in the MOR 941 - Practicum course.