Principles of Restorative Art II
The quarter begins with a detailed study of the facial features, including the classification and description of the facial markings. Also included is a study of tissue preparation and the […]
Adrianna Corral

Adriana Corral is a licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer and founder of Mourning Thymes. After receiving a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Texas at El Paso, she studied Funeral Service […]
Principles of Pathology I
This course involves an introduction to basic terminology, a study of the divisions of pathology, the nature and cause of disease, circulatory disturbances, inflammation, and a study of tumors and […]
Willinda Adams-Jones

Willinda “Gill” Adams-Jones, a native of Atlanta, Georgia is a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer. Gill obtained her Associate of Science in Funeral Service from Gupton-Jones College, her Bachelor of […]
Sociology of Funeral Service
The social phenomena of funeral service is explored to familiarize the student with his/ her role as a sociologist in his/her community. The culturally defined meaning of death; the rituals, […]
Dennis Derricott, Jr.

Mr. Dennis Derricott, Jr. was born and raised in Montgomery County, Maryland. After receiving his diploma from Watkins Mill High School, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from […]
Funeral Service Management II
This course of study is designed to introduce the student to the various types of merchandise that may be made available through the funeral home and the basic principles of […]
Youlander Garner

Currently a Funeral Service Instructor at Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service. Mrs. Garner graduated from Malcolm X College in Chicago, IL. with an Associate of Applied Sciences in Mortuary Science […]
Embalming II
As a continuation, the student is introduced to the embalming procedure through case analysis. A detailed discussion of proper procedure and sequence in embalming is emphasized. Methods of injection as […]