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    Apr 30, 2024  
Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

FSE 259 Restorative Art and Lab II

3 credits
This course is designed to expand upon the components of the restorative process learned in FSE 258 FSE 258 Restorative Art and Lab I . Emphasis will be placed upon the facial reconstruction of the deceased.

Prerequisites: FSE 258  

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Recognize the importance of obtaining written or oral permission to perform restorative procedures 
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between restorative and embalming procedures
  • Name and locate the major bony structures of the skull and explain how each influences surface form 
  • Name and locate the major muscles of the face and explain how each influences surface form and expression
  • Identify and describe the natural and acquired facial markings of the face and neck
  • Describe and explain facial proportions and how they relate to the natural form of the facial features and facial restoration 
  • Identify and describe the forms of the head and face from the profile, frontal, and bilateral views
  • Identify and describe the four major facial features, their parts and variations
  • Describe the principles of color theory as it applies to pigments, their classifications, and their relationship to cosmetic compounds 
  • Apply the correct colorants to achieve a natural appearance under various conditions
  • Identify, describe, and utilize the various cosmetic materials, treatments, and restorative equipment
  • Utilize the principles of illumination as they apply to color theory and cosmetics

Program Outcomes
This course teaches to the following program outcome:

  • use appropriate terminology to facilitate communication with members of allied professions, the public, and the funeral service industry

Total Hours: 50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 10 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 40