Pre-requisites
B.S. in Mortuary Science
Professional Program Pre-requisite
- Accounting 3010 or equivalent (Cr. 3)
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Sciences
- BIO 2200 or equivalent (Cr. 3)
- BIO 2870 Anatomy (Human with lab) (Cr. 3)
- CHEM 1020 or equivalent (Cr. 3)
- CHEM 1030 or equivalent (Cr. 3)
- Computer Literacy (Cr. 3)
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Writing/Composition
- Basic (Cr. 3)
- Intermediate (Cr. 3)
- Oral Communication (Cr. 3)
- General Psychology (Cr. 3)
University General Education requirements
- Life Science (LS) (Cr. 3)
- Physical Science (PS) with lab (Cr. 3)
- Historical Studies (HS) (Cr. 3)
- American Society and Institutions (AI) (Cr. 3)
- Social Science (SS) (Cr. 3)
- Foreign Culture (FC) (Cr. 3)
- Visual and Performing Arts (VP) (Cr. 3)
- Philosophy and Letters (PL) (Cr. 3)
Additional areas of competencies that may be satisfied by coursework or examination.
- Basic Composition (BC)
- Intermediate Composition (IC)
- Computer Literacy (CL)
- Critical Thinking (CT)
- English Competency (EC)
- Math Competency (MC)
- Oral Communication (OC)
Electives to complete the 68 hours requirement for admission to the Mortuary Science Program.
NOTE: Several of the Professional Program Pre-requisites may also satisfy the University General Educational requirements. You should consult your advisor.
Applicants with a prior baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution will be deemed to have satisfied all of the General Education requirements and the 68 hour prerequisite. However, the applicant is required to satisfy the above specified Professional Program Pre-requisites.
Credit granted by examination (e.g., CLEP) is acceptable. For information on CLEP examinations, contact: Office of Testing and Evaluation, (313) 577-3400
No more than 64 credits may be transferred from a 2- year college program.
Credit granted by examination (e.g., CLEP) is acceptable. For information on CLEP examinations, contact: Office of Testing and Evaluation, (313) 577-3400.