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					| Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Funeral Service Education, BAS  |  
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				180 CREDITS Program Admission Dates: Fall The Baccalaureate of Applied Science Funeral Service Education prepares students to become owners, managers, and leaders in an ever-changing funeral service profession. Emphasis is placed on research and continued professional development within the funeral service industry. Students are also prepared to pursue further education (e.g., master’s degree or juris doctorate). The BAS degree expounds on the curriculum mastered by graduates of ABFSE-accredited associate degree programs. The program is 100% online, designed for working professionals who want to advance their education and careers in the funeral service profession. Baccalaureate of Applied Science Funeral Service Education graduates will: 
	Analyze market economy and its relevance to funeral service operations and decision-making processesExecute ethical decisions personally and professionallyPractice written and verbal empathic communicationExercise effective leadership through a variety of strength-based management practicesRespond to cultural perspectives on death and dying with respect and careUtilize the relationship between social media and technology to enhance business relationships and marketingFacilitate creation of meaningful memorial practicesApply strategies for a long career in funeral serviceManage employees in an effective mannerContribute to public health efforts locally, nationally, and/or globallyDevelop an after-care program and support groupInvestigate current environmental public health issues and topics in environmental health sciences, as well as global health threats Prepare for management of diseases and natural disasters that involve multiple fatalitiesdemonstrate critical thinking, intercultural appreciation, teamwork, information literacy, and communication skills Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student’s responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out an individual schedule with an advisor. Any additional coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length. |  
													| Prerequisites
 To be considered for admission to the BAS in Funeral Service Education program, students must meet the following requirements:  An earned associate degree from an ABFSE accredited Funeral Service program at a regionally accredited insitutionAbility to sit for the ICFSEB National Board Exam (NBE)Minimum cumulative GPA across all college coursework of 2.5Completion of all General Education prerequisite courses listed below with a minimum 2.0 GPA in each courseProgram Requirements
 Required Course SequenceTotal Program Credits: 180
 Total credits includes the 90 credits listed above and a minimum of 90 credits completed at the associate degree level. |   Return to: Alphabetical List of Programs
 
 
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