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Thiel College
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Mortuary Science Track
- Greenville, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The program provides a broad understanding of the American business system and establishes a base for good citizenship in our democratic society, as well as teaches basic business principles and fundamental skills essential for success in either a large or small business.


Wayne State University
Mortuary Science (B.S.)
- Detroit, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Mortuary Science prepares students for careers in funeral service, including roles like funeral director and embalmer. The program combines classroom learning with hands-on ...
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University of Minnesota
Mortuary Science B.S.
- Minneapolis, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Mortuary Science B.S. program prepares students for careers in funeral service by providing comprehensive education in anatomy, embalming, grief counseling, and business practices. The curriculum ...
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A Mortuary Science degree program at the Bachelor's level combines practical skills with a compassionate approach to the funeral services industry. This field stands out because it prepares you to work with families during significant times of loss, focusing on dignity, respect, and professionalism.
Through courses in embalming techniques, restorative art, and grief counseling, you'll gain skills crucial for managing the deceased and providing support to grieving families. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on mortality and the importance of honoring life. You'll also learn to navigate legal and ethical considerations in funeral service, ensuring you're ready to handle sensitive situations.
Additionally, you'll explore business management aspects, such as managing funeral homes and understanding the significance of cultural practices in end-of-life care. Graduates typically find career opportunities as funeral directors, embalmers, or grief counselors, making a lasting impact in their communities as they provide essential services during critical times.