Special Topics in Funeral Service & Mortuary Science Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Instructor Information

Phone

Office Location

Building C, Office 104D

(Office can be accessed through 106)

Office Hours

I do not have office hours during the day as I work full-time for a funeral home.  However, if you have a question, please email me through the COURSE EMAIL.  Be sure to list a phone number.  If I cannot answer your question via email, I will call you in the evening when I leave the funeral home.  Thank you.

Course Information

Recording Policy

Disability Statement

Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.

Statement for Mental Health and Advocacy & Resource Center:

As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

Administrative Drop Policy

N/A

Student Withdrawal Procedures

N/A

Privacy Statement

The Amarillo College Privacy Policy is found at https://www.actx.edu/-amarillo-college-privacy-notice , and applies to all Amarillo College students.  If you have questions about this privacy statement or you believe that your personal information has been released without your consent, send email to humanresources@actx.edu .

Course

MRTS-1291-001 Special Topics in Funeral Service & Mortuary Science

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: Program Director Consent

Course Description

Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledges and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

Student Resources Student Resources Website

Department Expectations

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Occupational License Disclaimer

Hours

(2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

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\ Funeral Service Compend, Sixth Edition. Published by: Professional Training Schools, Inc.  (The practice exam questions, for the most part, will be taken from the compend.  The book is a great resource if used wisely by the student.)

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\ State Board Exam Study Guide, (Most recent volume).  Must be purchased from the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards (ICFSEB).  Website:  http://www.theconferenceonline.org/  Phone Number:  479-442-7076  

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\ STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE:  Many times the following question is asked, 'Where is the material to review?'  My answer is that is an exit/capstone course designed to practice exams over material you have been covering since you began in the program.  Therefore, your review materials, besides the glossary terms provided in this course, are going to be your text books and class notes kept from previous courses taken in the program.

Supplies

You must have access to a computer, active internet service, Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, RealPlayer, and exhibit computer competency

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Students should:

 

  1. Attend (log-in to Blackboard) class.  A student should log-in atleast 3-4 times a week.
  2. Be prepared.
  3. Read and understand required readings.
  4. Read assigned text book material.
  5. Be honest.
  6. Do not violate the AC academic integrity policy. (Do not cheat).
  7. Ask questions.
  8. Actively participate in group discussions.
  9. Do not judge other students.
  10. Treat everyone with respect.
  11. Follow and respect all rules and policies of this class, department and Amarillo College.
  12. Remember the oath of confidentiality.

*Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated in this class and will result in a grade of 0 on the exam or assignment involved that cannot be replaced or dropped. Please see Student Rights and Responsibilities for a specific description of academic dishonesty. Any cases of academic dishonesty will be reported to the Dean of Students at Amarillo College.

Due to unforseen contingencies, some of the class policies may be derived on a case by case basis. This is for Face to face courses.
 

  1. If you desire to utilize micro-cassette recorders, you must obtain permission from the instuctor.
  2. Unnecessary class room disruptions (including pagers, cellular phones, digital watches, etc) are not allowed and may have a negative effect on your final grade. Turn them off or put them on silent mode.
  3. Do not answer your phone in the classroom. Walk into the hallway
  4. Chewing gum will be allowed as long as I can not hear you chewing it. Popping, rolling, cracking or any other obnoxious oral noises will not be tolerated
  5. Sleeping in class is rude. For each occurrence, the student's grade will drop one letter and the student will be asked to leave the classroom
  6. Reading the newspaper, working on assignments or studying for an exam for another class is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. For each occurance, the student's grade will drop one letter grade and the student will be asked to leave the classroom
  7. No student should come to class under-the-influence of alcohol or drugs. If the odor of these substances are smelt upon your person will be asked to leave the classroom
  8. NOTE: Modifications or additions applied to this syllabus may be made by the instructor as needed.

 

Grading Criteria

Grading Policy

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  • Obective 1 and Objective 2 (as described in 'Student Performance' of the syllabus) MUST be met in order to pass this course.
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  • Meet Objective 1 in this course syllabus.  Your scores needed to qualify to take the final are stated in the course calendar of this syllabus.  If you fail to qualify for the final, a grade of ZERO (0) will be entered in the grade book resulting in an 'F' for this course.
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  • If Objective 1 is met, then you will take the final exam (Objective 2).  You MUST score an 85% or better on the final exam to pass this course.  If you qualify to take the final and score less than an 85%, a grade of ZERO (0) will be entered in the grade book for the exam and you will fail the course.
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To determine your overall average in this course, the instructor will use the following:

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50% - Practice Exams - 7 Practice Exam Sections - Each practice section will have its own average.  I will take the top score from each due date to determine the average for each section.  REMEMBER, if you do not meet the minimum scores per due date for EACH section, you will not be able to take the final exam.

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50% - Final Exam - If a student scores an 85% or better on the final exam, that score will be recorded in the grade book.  If a student scores below an 85%, then a ZERO (0) will be entered and the student will fail the course.

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Grading Scale

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  • A=92-100
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  • B=83-91
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  • C=75-82
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  • F=74 and below
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  • (To pass the State and National Board Exams, you must score a 75 or better. Please note that we gear our grading policy towards that standard. Be aware of this as you take this class and all other MRTS courses.)
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Each student is responsible for ensuring the integrity of his/her own work. Cases of academic dishonesty will result in either zero points or administrative withdrawl from the Mortuary Science Program. There will be no tolerance for missed due dates, assignments, projects, quizzes or tests. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO GET ASSIGNMENTS AND SUCH TURNED IN AND IN ON TIME. If you wait until the semester is over to resolve an issue with missing assignments, projects, exams, etc., then it will be too late. ALWAYS KEEP COPIES OF YOUR WORK (projects, assignments, clinical paperwork, etc.). Students should have a back up plan for computer problems. Most public libraries have internet access for students' use.

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ALL course work is expected to be typed with correct grammar, punctuation and spelling. PROOF READ your work before submitting. Failure to do so will result in a lower grade.

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Attendance

\ Class attendance is required and will be evaluated based on online participation and testing. Students failing to take the required exams will be deemed to be absent from class. Due to the fact that this class is totally online and available continuously no absence will be allowed unless approved in advance by the instructor. Students may adapt their class participation time to match their schedule. As long as all work is submitted by assigned time students will have met the criteria for class attendance. 

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\ ONLINE ATTENDANCE: This is an online course and is intended to give you flexibilty. However, it is still the same time frame of a full 16-week semester. You are expected to make an effort to log-in a minimum of three times a week. It is recommended that you log-in at the beginning, middle and end of the week. Often times, changes have to be made and are announced through course e-mail and announcements. If you fail to log-in regularly, you may miss vital information concerning changes within the course. Online learning requires the student to be disciplined to keep up with online participation, assignments, scheduled quizzes and exams. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO GET ASSIGNMENTS AND SUCH TURNED IN AND IN ON TIME. If you wait until the semester is over to resolve an issue with missing assignments, projects, exams, etc., then it will be too late.

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\ COURSE COMMUNICATION: The instructor will make announcements through course email and course annoucements. It is IMPORTANT that you log-in atleast three times a week not only for course material, but for emails and announcements as well.

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Calendar

Tentative Class Schedule

FALL CLASS CALENDAR 2014 - First Class Day is August 25th, 2014

Week 1 (August 25 - August 31)   Review syllabus, understand class expectations, print off syllabus acknowledgment form and returen to instructor, print off and begin studying glossary terms and other resources

Week 2 - Week 3 (September 1 - September 14)    Practice Exams will open. You MUST attempt each section at least once by Sunday, September 14th, 2014.  You must score atleast a 75 in each section.  The exams are set to be attempted as many times as you like.  So, if you do not score a 75 in one section, you MUST continue taking that section until you score a 75 or better by the due date.  DO NOT wait until the last minute.

  • Sociology/History
  • Psychology/Counseling/Speech
  • Funeral Directing
  • Business Law
  • Funeral Service Law
  • Funeral Service Management
  • Accounting

Week 4 - Week 5 (September 15 - September 28)   Practice Exams - You MUST attempt each section at least once by Sunday, September 28, 2014.  You must score atleast an 80 in each section.  The exams are set to be attempted as many times as you like. So, if you do not score an 80 in one section, you MUST continue taking that section until you score an 80 or better by the due date.  DO NOT wait until the last minute.

Week 6 - Week 7 (September 29 - October 12)   Practice Exams - You MUST attempt each section at least once by Sunday, October 12, 2014.  You must score atleast an 85 in each section.  The exams are set to be attempted as many times as you like. So, if you do not score an 85 in one section, you MUST continue taking that section until you score an 85 or better by the due date.  DO NOT wait until the last minute.

Week 8 - 9 (October 13 - October 26)    Practice Exams - You MUST attempt each section at least once by Sunday, October 26th, 2014.  You must score atleast an 85 in each section.  The exams are set to be attempted as many times as you like. So, if you do not score an 85 in one section, you MUST continue taking that section until you score an 85 or better by the due date.  DO NOT wait until the last minute.

Week 10 - Week 11 (October 27 - November 9)   Practice Exams - You MUST attempt each section at least once by Sunday, November 9th, 2014.  You must score atleast a 90 in each section.  The exams are set to be attempted as many times as you like. So, if you do not score a 90 in one section, you MUST continue taking that section until you score a 90 or better by the due date.  DO NOT wait until the last minute.

Week 12 - Week 13 (November 10 - November 23)    Practice Exams - You MUST attempt each section at least once by Sunday, November 23rd, 2014.  You must score atleast a 90 in each section.  The exams are set to be attempted as many times as you like. So, if you do not score a 90 in one section, you MUST continue taking that section until you score a 90 or better by the due date.  DO NOT wait until the last minute.

Week 14 - Week 15 (November 24 - December 7)   Practice Exams - You MUST attempt each section at least once by Friday, December 5th, 2014.  You must score atleast a 90 in each section.  The exams are set to be attempted as many times as you like. So, if you do not score a 90 in one section, you MUST continue taking that section until you score a 90 or better by the due date.  DO NOT wait until the last minute.  

Week 16 (December 8 - December 12)    Final Exam #1 - Available on Monday, December 8th, 2014 (8:00AM - 11:55PM)   You must score an 85 or better on the comprehensive FINAL EXAM to pass this course.  If you pass this course AND meet all other course requirements for the 'Certificate of Completion' in Funeral Directing, the program director will certify you to register for the Texas State Board Exam in Funeral Directing.  The program director will email you instructions on what steps to take to register, pay and take the State Board Exam.

 

 

Additional Information

Course Requirements

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Please review Course Objectives #1 and #2 under 'Student Performance' of this syllabus.

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Course Prerequisites

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You should be in your final semester in the Certificate program. Participation in this course requires prior approval. Contact the program director for permission to register.  If you are taking other classes to meet the MRTS.CERT course requirements while taking this course and drop one of them, you will NOT be able to complete this course and MUST withdraw.  If you fail one of the other courses you are enrolled in, you will NOT be certified to take the Texas State Board Exam.

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Course Links

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www.theconferenceonline.org 

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Texas State Board Exam

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If a student successfully passes this class, the program director will certify them to take the Texas State Board Exam.  The program director will notify the student how to proceed via phone or email at that time.  NOTE: Successful completion of the MRTS.CERT program through Amarillo College only allows the program director to certify a student to sit for and take the Texas State Board Exam.  It does not allow for you to take the National Board Exam.

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REMEMBER:  If you are taking other classes to meet the MRTS.CERT course requirements while taking this course and drop one of them, you will NOT be able to complete this course and MUST withdraw. If you fail one of the other courses you are enrolled in, you will NOT be certified to take the Texas State Board Exam.

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Disability Policy

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Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrnagements in order to meet course requirements should contact Disability Services (Student Service Center room 199) by phone at (806) 371-5436 as soon as possible. 

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