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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 […]

Principles of Restorative Art I

The basic principles of restorative art, with detailed analysis of the facets of human anatomy which are responsible for the characteristics common to the countenance of man are included in […]

Counseling

This course focuses on the basic skills and techniques associated with effective funeral service counseling. Various definitions, as well as types of counseling, are discussed as they affect today’s practicing […]

Shanna Jackson Sheats

Shanna Jackson Sheats, Restorative Art Instructor, has been a Georgia Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer since 1999. Mrs. Sheats obtained a BA in Business Administration and an MBA from Piedmont […]

Principles of Microbiology II

The characteristics and pathogenicity of selected forms of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses, with emphasis on the personal and public health aspects of embalming are studied. 2 quarter hours credit. Prerequisite: […]

Bryan Leonard

Bryan Leonard is originally from Cleveland, Ohio. He has a B.S. in Biology Education from Kentucky State University and an M.S. in Microbiology from The Ohio State University. Bryan has […]

Funeral Service Management I

The funeral service student is introduced to the basic principles of management as they apply to the funeral profession. The course is divided into two main sections. The first section […]

Bradford LeViege

Mr. Brad Leviege was born and raised in New Orleans, LA.  He is a graduate from McMain Magnet High School and went on to pursue a B.S. in Mathematics at […]

Embalming I

The basic course in embalming begins with a brief explanation of the need for embalming and its results. The history of embalming is explored from earlier times up to and […]