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Nov 22, 2024
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MOR 390 - Professional Review Credits: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Students will study the professional standards and ethics to which funeral directors adhere. Students will also be exposed to test-taking strategies for the National Board Exam and discover the licensure process for funeral directors. Prerequisite: Completion of all Mortuary Science courses and consent of program and chairperson. Corequisite: MOR 940 and MOR 941 Competencies
- Demonstrate an understanding of the licensure process, functions of the funeral director/embalmer and related funeral service professions.
- Describe the duties and responsibilities of the funeral director, embalmer, cemeterian, and direct disposer.
- Explain the licensure process for funeral directors and embalmers.
- Examine strategies and techniques for successful test taking.
- Read literature regarding test-taking strategies.
- Analyze test-taking strategies.
- Complete computerized questions for test-taking strategies.
- Assess present level of funeral directing knowledge and critical thinking.
- Conduct self-assessment of Public Health and Technical curricular areas.
- Summarize the curricular area of Legal and Regulatory.
- Conduct self-assessment of the Business Management and Professional curricular areas.
- Summarize the curricular area of Social Sciences.
- Utilize a variety of resources to increase funeral service knowledge and critical thinking.
- Identify resources to utilize for preparation of the National Board Exam
- Identify resources to utilize for licensure in the state of practice.
- Implement plans to increase funeral service knowledge, critical thinking and test-taking strategies.
Competencies Revised Date: 2019
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