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Principles of Restorative Art III

The final quarter of Restorative Art begins with a comprehensive study of color theory, including the various applications of color within the funeral home operation and the mixing, blending and […]

Principles of Pathology II

This course involves primarily special pathology, focusing on a study of the diseases of the heart, blood, and vessels, the respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, reproductive, nervous, skeletal, and integumentary systems. […]

Embalming III

The final quarter of embalming emphasizes vascular anatomy. Moreover, the study of special cases and how to prepare them is discussed. Individual cases are examined in detail and consideration is […]

Principles of Organic Chemistry

An introduction to the study of compounds of carbon. The classes of organic compounds are identified, defined, and studied, and their functions in biochemistry or physiological chemistry, embalming, and toxicology […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Principles of Inorganic Chemistry

Basic concepts and definitions in chemistry, including types and forms of matter and the changes matter undergoes. Selected elements, molecules and compounds fundamental to understanding the embalming process are studied. […]

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 […]

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: […]