Spring II 2022
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MRTS-1342-001 Mortuary Management I
Corequisites: MRTS 1301 and MRTS 1310
Introduction to basic accounting and bookkeeping and processing of survivor benefits. Projects in generating forms and documents related to disposition of human remains utilizing computer software designed for mortuaries.
Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website
Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
1. College Accounting: Chapters 1-9 (21st edition) James A. Heintz, DBA, CPA and Robert W. Parry, Jr., Ph.D. ISBN 10:978-1-285-05545-9
2. Funeral Directing and Funeral Service Management, Ralph L. Klicker, Ph.D.--ISBN 978-0-96479675-1
3. The Funeral Compend - Professional Train Schools (You may already have this book for another course.)
4. The Conference State and National Board Exams Study Guide - The Conference (You may already have this book for another course.)
Additional Resources:
https://quizlet.com/283116868/mortuary-management-1-vocabulary-flash-cards/
https://youtu.be/_pTU4gwmcMs (You tube video series for Beginning Accounting)
https://www.principlesofaccounting.com/chapter-8/inventory-costing-methods/
https://www.accountingtools.com/articles/what-is-a-cash-discount.html
https://www.business-case-analysis.com/write-off.html
TEXTBOOKS: See textbooks on this syllabus (listed above).
COMPUTER or ACCESS TO A COMPUTER: You MUST have access to a computer with active internet service, Mozilla Firefox (free download available & recommend), Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, RealPlayer and exhibit computer competency.
***LockDown Browser + Webcam Requirement
This course requires the use of LockDown Browser and a webcam for online exams. The webcam can be the type that's built into your computer or one that plugs in with a USB cable.
PRINTER: You must have a printer or access to one. It is recommended you print off your weekly materials and create a notebook for the class. It will help you remain organized and better prepared for success in this course.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Minimum Competencies: After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the Mortuary Science Department at Amarillo College.
1. Recognize the language of business.
2. Understand the basic principles of accounting.
3. Recognize the importance of knowledge of accounting as an individual, as an employee and as a future manager or employer.
4. Develop an accounting proficiency of basic inventory costing methods, bad-debts, cash discounts, and simple interest calculations.
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".
STUDENTS SHOULD:
*Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated in this class and will result in a grade of 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.
“Plagiarism: Offering the work of another as one’s own, without proper acknowledgment, is plagiarism; therefore, any student who fails to give credit for quotations or an essentially identical expression of material taken from books, encyclopedias, magazines, and other reference works, or from themes, reports, or other writings of a fellow student, is guilty of plagiarism.” “Collusion” shall be defined as the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing written work for the fulfillment of course requirements. Taken from the "Students Rights and Responsibilities"
Grading Scale
Per our Amarillo College Course Guide for the Mortuary Science Program:
To continue in the program, a student may repeat an MRTS course only one time and may repeat no more than two MRTS courses while enrolled in the program. The term “repeat” shall be interpreted to mean re-enrollment following withdrawal, drop, or unsatisfactory grade. A grade of C or higher is required for satisfactory completion of all major course requirements, PSYT 1325 or HPRS 2301. Students who receive an F in two or more major course requirements, PSYT 1325 or HPRS 2301 will be removed from the program. A student will have 36 months to complete all major requirements.
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 withdrawal 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 TURNED 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 backup plan for computer problems. Most public libraries have internet access for students' use.
ALL course work is expected to be typed with correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. PROOFREAD your work before submitting it. Failure to do so will result in a lower grade.
Grading Criteria
Your grades for this class will be broken down into the following categories. Each category will count a percentage towards your final grade.
Grade Calculation:
Class Discussions Count as 25% of your final grade. Participation Grading Scale:
*Online Collaborations (8)
There are eight scheduled Online Collaborations. Because most of you work in the funeral business, I understand that you may not be able to attend one due to schedule changes. This course is very challenging and your attendance at these collaborations is vital to your success. This is where you will receive tutoring. You are allowed two absences without affecting your grade. These collaborations are for YOUR benefit and are specifically scheduled to help you when you need it. Please plan on attending all of these.
20% Business Plan Project - Due dates will be listed in Blackboard.
10% Quizzes- Required quizzes for each chapter have between 10 and 20 questions and must be completed before 11:30 p.m. on the due date listed in Blackboard.
20% Exams - You will have 2 major exams, a Mid-term and a comprehensive final exam. Your exam average will be the average of your 2 highest scores. The average of your two exam scores will count at 25% of your course grade. There are NO make-up exams. If you miss an exam and have not made arrangements to take the exam in advance, you will receive a zero.
25% Final Exam- The Final Exam will cover all material from the course. Be sure and review all material related to the subject matter in this course.
LATE WORK, ASSIGNMENTS, AND PROJECTS
·If an assignment/project is not completed and turned in by 11:30 PM of the due date, you will receive a ZERO (0) for the assignment. No exceptions unless prior arrangements have been made with me IN ADVANCE OF THE DUE DATE.
QUIZZES/EXAM MAKE-UP POLICY:
No quiz or exam make-ups will be given. You are given at least 2 days to take a quiz or exam. There is ample time given to plan ahead to take your quiz or exam. Remember to have a back-up plan in case of computer problems. Every assignment, quiz, exam or project has a due date clearly stated in the weekly checklist. Pay close attention to those due dates.
Expect exam questions to be from lecture material, assigned textbook readings, handouts, etc. Expect multiple-choice, True/False and essay questions. PRINT OFF ALL YOUR QUIZZES AND EXAMS AS MANY OF THE QUESTIONS FOR THE MIDTERM AND FINAL COME FROM EARLIER EXAMS.
*****NOTE: In this class, your Mid-Term, and Final Exam are taken via Lock-Down Browser and use of a Web-Cam. *****
LockDown Browser + Webcam Requirement
This course requires the use of LockDown Browser and a webcam for online exams. The webcam can be the type that's built into your computer or one that plugs in with a USB cable.
Watch this brief video to get a basic understanding of LockDown Browser and the webcam feature.
https://www.respondus.com/products/lockdown-browser/student-movie.shtml
Download Instructions
Download and install LockDown Browser from this link:
https://download.respondus.com/lockdown/download.php?id=481934155
Once Installed
Note: You won't be able to access tests with a standard web browser. If this is tried, an error message will indicate that the test requires the use of LockDown Browser. Simply start LockDown Browser and navigate back to the exam to continue.
Guidelines
When taking an online test, follow these guidelines:
Getting Help
Several resources are available if you encounter problems with LockDown Browser:
Class Writing Assignments:
Format for all assignments.
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IF YOUR assignment calls for THREE typed, double-spaced pages PLUS a Bibliography and you turn in TWO and ONE-HALF pages plus a Bibliography, you will receive a grade of ZERO on that assignment. ALL ASSIGNMENTS MUST BE TYPED, HANDWRITTEN WORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED! APA style Format:
Every assignment you turn in must have the following cover page attached. If the cover page is missing 10 points will be deducted from your grade.
Title of paper Your name MRTS 1342 Fall 2020 Instructor Garcia |
ONLINE ATTENDANCE: I will have an online presentation every MONDAY evening from 8:00-9:00 p.m. This is an online course and is intended to give you flexibility. However, it is still the same time frame of a full 8-week semester. You are expected to log-in DAILY. You are expected to CHECK YOUR EMAIL DAILY. Often, 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.
COURSE COMMUNICATION: The instructor will make announcements through course email and course announcements. It is IMPORTANT that you log-in at daily not only for course material but for emails and announcements as well.
DEADLINE TO DROP THE COURSE*: December 8, 2020
*You must contact the instructor to approve your withdrawal request and sign your form PRIOR to this deadline. The withdrawal form is posted in the class in Blackboard. https://acconnect.actx.edu/Student_Services/Student_Forms/Pages/default.aspx
NOTE: This class is set up for an 8-week semester. I have divided the course into 8 Modules. I will open a new module every week with Module 1 being opened on the first class day. Module 2 will be opened on the first day of week 2 and so on. Below is a calendar describing what will be presented each module and week
**TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: This schedule is subject to change by the instructor at any time. Please refer to the class schedule listed in Blackboard for specific due dates.
COURSE CALENDAR
Week 1 10/26-11/1 |
Signed Syllabus (Complete Copy) due November 6 (Email this to me.)
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Week 2 11/2-11/8 |
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Week 3 11/9-11/15 |
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Week 4 11/16 - 11/22 |
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Week 5 11/23 - 11/29 |
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Week 6 11/30-12/6 |
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Week 7 12/7-12/13 |
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Week 8 12/14-12/18 |
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If a student has a grievance with the course instructor, the following "due process" protocol will apply. The student must follow the protocol steps in the order shown.
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