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  2. Mortuary science - Wikipedia

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    Mortuary science is the study of deceased bodies through mortuary work. The term is most often applied to a college curriculum in the United States that prepares a student for a career as a mortician or funeral director. Many also study embalming to supplement their mortuary science studies. Some states require funeral directors to be embalmers ...

  3. Sigma Phi Sigma (professional) - Wikipedia

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    Membership in Sigma Phi Sigma is limited to college students studying funeral services. [2] The fraternity does not hold a rush for membership. [3] It is coed. [4] The fraternity admits chapters at four-year schools as well as community colleges that offer funerary service and mortuary science programs.

  4. Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

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    The current building opened in May 2002. The building is 270,000 square feet with five floors, six levels and was designed by Neumann/Smith Architecture. The building provides multiple laboratories, offices, and classrooms, divided by program. Mortuary science students work in their own building, located on Woodward Avenue in Detroit. [3]

  5. Morticians on TikTok are pulling back the secretive curtain ...

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    In 2021 accredited mortuary-science programs churned out more than 1,500 embalmers and funeral directors, and around 70% of them were women. A big jump from around just over 57% in 2015 and 50% at ...

  6. Mortician to tax lawyer: Family tragedy shaped this ... - AOL

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    Throughout the 18-month program, he took an exam at least once a week. ... and in 2018 he began taking online classes for a Bachelor of Science in Funeral and Mortuary Services from Southern ...

  7. John A. Gupton College - Wikipedia

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    John A. Gupton College is a private 2-year college in Nashville, Tennessee that specializes in mortuary science. Founded in 1946, it awards the Associate of Arts degree in Funeral Service. Gupton College is accredited by both the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the American Board of Funeral Service ...

  8. Northwestern Michigan College - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) is a public community college in Traverse City, Michigan.Established in 1951, the college enrolls more than 3,000 students. The college offers associate degrees and professional certificates, bachelor's degrees through the Great Lakes Maritime Academy and Great Lakes Water Studies Institute, and bachelor's and master's degrees granted by partner universities ...

  9. University of the District of Columbia Community College

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    The main UDC campus will continue to house UDC-CC's mortuary science program. UDC-CC has established a number of other locations to conduct its programs beginning with the Fall 2010 semester: Bertie Backus: 5171 S. Dakota Ave. NE - main academic and administrative center