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FDM 250 Funeral Service Management and Merchandising

4 credits
This course is a broad overview of the basic principles of Funeral Service Management. General management theory is applied to funeral service practice with a focus on concepts, functions, and areas of management. In addition, trends in funeral service and disaster preparedness are explored. The curriculum guideline for Funeral Merchandising is designed to introduce the funeral service student to the basics of merchandising as they apply to the funeral profession. Funeral providers, as defined by the FTC in 1984, offer both service and merchandise. This outline considers both service and merchandise as the products provided by funeral service practitioners.

Prerequisites: FDM 148  and FDM 273  

Corequisites: FDM 256  

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

  • Differentiate the goals and objectives of funeral service management
  • Relate management functions to funeral service practice
  • Identify and apply concepts of funeral service management related to client-families, community, employees, professional associates and other funeral service related organizations
  • Correlate various areas of management (human resource, financial, marketing, 20 facilities, and office) to funeral service practice
  • Apply the Servant Leadership model to the practice of funeral service
  • Compare and contrast motivational theories as applied to employee behavior
  • Create and apply operational policies and procedures specific to funeral service
  • Discuss procedures and responsibilities related to disaster readiness
  • Explore trends in funeral service and how they impact management functions
  • Recognize the importance of regulatory compliance for funeral service operations
  • Identify situations requiring the advice of other professionals/experts in fields such as legal, accounting, financial and insurance
  • Demonstrate knowledge of funeral and cemetery merchandise to facilitate communications with client families, colleagues, and sales representatives
  • Identify the component parts of funeral and cemetery merchandise, including: materials, styles, finishes, dimensions, and functions
  • Demonstrate conceptual and practical knowledge of factors and strategies for determining product mix
  • Differentiate between methods of price determination and price quotation
  • Demonstrate knowledge of effective methods of merchandise display
  • Utilize techniques for the effective presentation of merchandise and services
  • Discuss the importance of evaluating sales
  • Explain the concepts of pet disposition

Total Hours: 40 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 40