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Human Anatomy III

This course is a study of the basic anatomical structures and physiological principles of the digestive, respiratory, endocrine, excretory, reproductive, and nervous systems. The quarter ends with a review of […]

Restorative Art II

A survey of the basic principles of Restorative Art as they relate to Funeral Service. Emphasis is placed on general and special restoration techniques, hair restoration and color theory. Prerequisite: […]

Pathology I

This course will provide an introduction to disease processes and their impact on the human body. It will include basic pathological terminology, a study of the divisions of pathology, the […]

Microbiology I

The first quarter of microbiology is an introduction to the study of microorganisms, and their anatomy, physiology, and methods for control. A fundamental approach to the mechanisms of pathogenicity and […]

Embalming II

This course presents students with an intense study of embalming case analysis through the completion of a case. Students will study areas to include embalming chemicals, positioning, posing features, vascular […]

Chemistry II

This course involves the study of organic chemistry, carbon, and its related compounds as well as an overview of biochemistry, the chemistry of life. Prerequisite: FSS 111

Human Anatomy II

This course is a very extensive study of the circulatory system, including the cardiovascular system, blood vascular system and lymphatic system. Prerequisite: FSS 102

Restorative Art I

This course will introduce students to the basic principles of restorative art, with a detailed focus on the study of facial features and structures. Students will study individual features and […]

Embalming I

This is an introductory course in embalming, concentrating on professionalism, accountability, responsibility, and legal regulation. Students will learn the overall value of embalming, terminology of death, and the physical and […]

Chemistry I

This course consists of a brief introduction to the following subjects: fundamental concepts, atomic structure, and classification of the elements, chemical equations, acids, bases, and salts.