Associate degrees in Funeral Service and Mortuary Science, General: A program that generally prepares individuals for careers in the funeral service industry and for licensure as funeral service directors or morticians. Includes instruction in the basic elements of mortuary science and the business, counseling, and operational aspects of funeral service.
The A.A.S. is designed to provide an integrated collegiate background for applicants without college prior to mortuary college. In 1987, CCMS revised the A.A.S. from a semester to a quarter system format. Classes typically meet 8 AM to 4 PM.
Associate of Applied Science in Mortuary Science Degree (AAS)
Option 1: The student who has completed high school may enter CCMS in the fall and complete two quarters (16 semesters/26 quarter hours) prior to...
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