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Welcome to AAMI, America's Leader in Funeral Service Education for over 90 years. AAAMI offers its funeral service associate degree program in both a Campus and Online setting..
AAMI offers its funeral service associate degree both on-campus and online and students may attend either full-time or part-time. The campus and online options are identical in the courses offered with both requiring 69 credits of prescribed courses.
Funeral Service is a licensed vocation requiring each candidate to pass a licensing examination. The laws prescribing requirements for the license, which vary from state to state can be found at: www.theconferenceonline.org (click on “Resources” and then “State Licensing Requirements”).
Welcome to AAMI, America's Leader in Funeral Service Education for over 90 years. AAAMI offers its funeral service associate degree program in both a Campus and Online setting..
funeral service. The success of its graduates in the funeral profession has confirmed the prestige of AAMI among embalmers and funeral directors throughout the country. The roster of alumni and their achievements is clear evidence of the quality of professional training they receive as students.
American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service (AAMI) and the Funeral Service associate degree program offered by AAMI are accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE), 992 Mantua Pike, Suite 108, Woodbury Heights, NJ 08097 (816) 233-3747.
BUS 314 Funeral Directing Practicum 1 credit. Co-requisite: BUS 312. This course combines funeral service topics that pertain to everyday job requirements in the funeral home. Weekly topics include FTC, arrangements, death certificates, veteran paperwork.
The Associate Degree program in Funeral Service, consisting of 3 or 4 semesters of instruction on campus, was developed in 1977. It offers balanced, comprehensive, academic training for future funeral service practitioners, enabling them to meet the needs of an increasingly more demanding and better-educated public.
The Associate Degree program in Funeral Service, consisting of 3 or 4 semesters of instruction on campus, was developed in 1995. It offers balanced, comprehensive, academic training for future funeral service practitioners, enabling them to meet the needs of an increasingly more demanding and better-educated public.
Since the school was founded, its greatest strengths have been in preparing students for academic success, licensure, and a lifelong career in funeral service. Our faculty is largely comprised of licensed funeral directors who have also achieved expertise in education. This combination makes for rich