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  1. Ranking of the best Virginia colleges for funeral service and mortuary science majors. Compare the funeral service and mortuary science schools in your state.

  2. TCC’s nationally accredited funeral service program combines technical education with the business skills necessary for you to become successful in a field where jobs are plentiful. The funeral director provides compassionate care for families and individuals after the loss of a loved one.

  3. The following degrees and majors are offered as part of the Funeral Service and Mortuary Science, General program. Associate of Applied Science ↓ Non-transfer, applied technology degree.

  4. Mar 4, 2022 · Many people within the mortuary field refer to themselves as morticians, a broad term that encompasses expertise in both embalming and funeral direction. Others in the industry view that term as...

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  5. May 13, 2022 · ABFSE has accredited several online options for mortician school. These programs offer at least half of their courses online. However, you will need to complete some in-person training. For example, courses that train students to prepare decedents for funeral services are typically in person.

  6. abfse.org › html › dir-listingABFSE Directory

    Directory of college and university programs currently accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE). Choose by state: Click here for the Directory of Accredited Programs downloadable PDF.

  7. Students will learn to develop relationships with families of the deceased and address grief-related needs of bereaved; understand ethical conduct and follow applicable laws; demonstrate technical skills in embalming and restorative arts; understand procedures for burial and cremation; and manage a funeral establishment.

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