APHY 189 Anatomy and Physiology
The course introduces you to the study of the human body and how it functions efficiently. The content you will study is of critical importance for the promotion and maintenance of health.
3.0
Credit Units
40.0
Lecture hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory, Correspondence-Structured Time
Equivalent Course(s):
APHY 188
APHY 282
NURS 111
COAP 171 Desktop Publishing
Your studies will introduce you to basic skills in the use of desktop publishing software for designing, editing and delivering different documents. You will learn the fundamentals of design for simple desktop publishing.
1.0
Credit Units
15.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Online/Blackboard
COM_ 101 Written and Oral Communications
You will receive instruction and practice in written and oral communication skills needed for the professional workplace. You will review the principles of effective writing, prepare oral presentations, and practice common forms of business communication. Communicating a professional image will be emphasized.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Correspondence-Structured Time
Equivalent Course(s):
BCOM 120
COMM 292
COMM 291 Interpersonal Communications
You will develop employability skills through the study of interpersonal communications theory and applications in the workplace. Learning outcomes include the importance of self-awareness and self-esteem, perception problems, verbal and nonverbal messages, listening skills, creating positive communication climates and resolving interpersonal conflict.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Lecture hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory, Televised/SCN, Work Based Delivery, Prior Learning, Correspondence-Structured Time, Correspondence, Online/Blackboard
Equivalent Course(s):
COMM 112
COMM 135
COMM 155
COMM 160
HUMR 182
JOBS 190
NEPS 114
NURS 114
COMP 172 Introduction to Microsoft Word and Excel
Your studies will introduce you to the purpose and uses of a word processor and electronic spreadsheet. You will develop the basic skills of creating, editing and formatting documents and spreadsheets.
1.0
Credit Units
15.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning, Correspondence-Structured Time, Online/Blackboard
Equivalent Course(s):
COAP 120
COAP 172
COAP 381
COMP 120
COMP 179 Introduction to PowerPoint
You will receive instruction and practice in creating, modifying and delivering a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint. You will enhance the presentation by adding charts, tables, visual elements, multimedia, transition effects and animations. You will study how to present, distribute and customize presentations.
1.0
Credit Units
15.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning, Online/Blackboard
Equivalent Course(s):
COAP 138
COMP 173
ETHC 184 Jurisprudence and Ethics
You will gain an understanding of the acts, bylaws and regulations that govern funerals. The course will also include information about the professional and ethical practices that are important in this profession.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
ORTN 199 Minimum Grade of 60
MICR 185 Microbiology for Funeral Services
You will be introduced to the concepts of microbiology in relation to health and the process of disease in humans. You will explore the fundamentals of microorganisms in relation to the interaction with host, impact on environment, human disease and funeral service practice.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Correspondence-Structured Time
Equivalent Course(s):
NEPS 212
Prerequisites:
APHY 189 Minimum Grade of 60
MTER 180 Medical Terminology
You will learn to use the prefixes, suffixes and combining forms from which medical terms are derived. You will also learn to use medical abbreviations.
1.0
Credit Units
10.0
Lecture hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory, Prior Learning, Correspondence-Structured Time, Correspondence
Equivalent Course(s):
MED 161
ORTN 199 Orientation to Funeral Service
You will receive an orientation to the funeral services profession. Topics will include the history, varying traditions and religious practices that influence arrangements. You will also gain an understanding of the nature of employment within the funeral services profession.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Correspondence-Structured Time
PRAC 176 Core Practicum
You will spend two weeks in an approved funeral home and participate in assigned duties (such as the transfer of body/remains, case analysis of body/remains, nonembalming preparations and other duties) under the direct supervision of a licensed embalmer and/or funeral director. You will be expected to demonstrate professionalism at all times.
4.0
Credit Units
60.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Clinical/Practicum, Prior Learning, Clinical/Practicum-Individual
Prerequisites:
COAP 171 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMM 291 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 172 Minimum Grade of 60
and ETHC 184 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 185 Minimum Grade of 60
and MTER 180 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and WORK 192 Minimum Grade of CO
PSYC 160 Psychology 1
The course provides an introduction to the study of psychology as a science. You will explore the study of human behaviour by examining concepts such as perception, learning, memory, intelligence, motivation, emotion, states of consciousness, personality, health and stress.
2.0
Credit Units
34.0
Lecture hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory, Correspondence-Structured Time
PSYC 280 Psychology of Grief
You will discuss the emotional and psychological needs of the bereaved as well as appropriate communication skills and attitudes. You will be introduced to communication with and attitudes appropriate to grieving clients.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
PSYC 160 Minimum Grade of 60
PSYC 281 Interpersonal Skills in Funeral Service
You will learn to distinguish between “normal” and “complicated” grief and respond appropriately to both. Your skill in offering compassionate support to grieving clients will be enhanced through focused practice. Your proficiency in applying the most appropriate techniques to help individuals and families through difficult times will be improved through directed practice.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
WORK 192 Core Work Experience
You will spend one week in an approved funeral home in your community observing practices in providing care of body/remains, funeral arrangements and services. You will participate in related duties as assigned by your supervisor and will be expected to demonstrate professionalism at all times.
0.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Work Experience -Individual, Work Experience - Group
FNRL 181 Arrange Funerals
You will gain an understanding of the processes involved in funeral services arrangements. You will also study memorialization options, processes for transportation and prearranging services.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
APHY 189 Minimum Grade of 60
and COAP 171 Minimum Grade of 60
and COM 101 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMM 291 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 172 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 179 Minimum Grade of 60
and ETHC 184 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 185 Minimum Grade of 60
and MTER 180 Minimum Grade of 60
and ORTN 199 Minimum Grade of 60
and PRAC 176 Minimum Grade of P
and PSYC 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and WORK 192 Minimum Grade of CO
FNRL 281 Direct Funerals
You will examine the organization and direction of funeral services and visitations. You will also explore the various support services available.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
FNRL 181 Minimum Grade of 60
FNRL 282 Business Practices and Processes in the Funeral Service
Industry
You will study business practices pertinent to the funeral service industry. Particular consideration will be paid to funeral home budgets and financial statements, funeral service merchandising and sales, costing and pricing, advertising, and applicable federal and provincial regulations.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
APHY 189 Minimum Grade of 60
and COAP 171 Minimum Grade of 60
and COM 101 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMM 291 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 172 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 179 Minimum Grade of 60
and ETHC 184 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 185 Minimum Grade of 60
and MTER 180 Minimum Grade of 60
and ORTN 199 Minimum Grade of 60
and PRAC 176 Minimum Grade of P
and PSYC 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and WORK 192 Minimum Grade of CO
PRAC 278 Funeral Director Practicum
You will spend eight weeks in an approved funeral home and participate in funeral arrangements and directing funeral services under the direct supervision of a licensed funeral director. You will model professional attitudes and practices in all aspects of your assigned duties.
16.0
Credit Units
240.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Clinical/Practicum, Clinical/Practicum-Individual
Prerequisites:
FNRL 181 Minimum Grade of 60
and FNRL 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and FNRL 282 Minimum Grade of 60
and YCW 282 Minimum Grade of 60
YCW_ 282 Family Systems
You will examine patterns of marriage and family in Canadian society. You will explore the issues and challenges facing families and develop strategies to improve family function.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Correspondence-Structured Time
FNRL 180 Restorative Art
You will study restorative art processes using appropriate cosmetics, instruments and appliances. You will also examine processes for the difficult and autopsied cases.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
APHY 189 Minimum Grade of 60
and COAP 171 Minimum Grade of 60
and COM 101 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMM 291 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 172 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 179 Minimum Grade of 60
and ETHC 184 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 185 Minimum Grade of 60
and MTER 180 Minimum Grade of 60
and ORTN 199 Minimum Grade of 60
and PRAC 176 Minimum Grade of P
and PSYC 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and WORK 192 Minimum Grade of CO
and PATH 186 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and FNRL 280 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PRAC 277 Minimum Grade of P (concurrent)
FNRL 280 Embalming
You will gain an understanding of the various types of embalming processes for the normal case. You will also examine procedures used in difficult and autopsied cases.
5.0
Credit Units
75.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
APHY 189 Minimum Grade of 60
and COAP 171 Minimum Grade of 60
and COM 101 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMM 291 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 172 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 179 Minimum Grade of 60
and ETHC 184 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 185 Minimum Grade of 60
and MTER 180 Minimum Grade of 60
and ORTN 199 Minimum Grade of 60
and PRAC 176 Minimum Grade of P
and PSYC 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and WORK 192 Minimum Grade of CO
and PATH 186 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and FNRL 180 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PRAC 277 Minimum Grade of P (concurrent)
PATH 186 Pathophysiology
The course content provides you with an introduction to the study of various disease processes that can affect body structure and function. You will also examine disease processes as they affect specific body systems.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Correspondence-Structured Time
Prerequisites:
APHY 189 Minimum Grade of 60
and COAP 171 Minimum Grade of 60
and COM 101 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMM 291 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 172 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 179 Minimum Grade of 60
and ETHC 184 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 185 Minimum Grade of 60
and MTER 180 Minimum Grade of 60
and ORTN 199 Minimum Grade of 60
and PRAC 176 Minimum Grade of P
and PSYC 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and WORK 192 Minimum Grade of CO
and PRAC 277 Minimum Grade of P (concurrent)
and FNRL 180 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and FNRL 280 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
PRAC 277 Embalming Practicum
You will spend eight weeks in an approved funeral home and participate in all aspects of the embalming process under the direct supervision of a licensed embalmer. You will also participate in restorative art procedures. You will be expected to submit case studies of all embalming and restorative art procedures to your supervisor. You will model professional attitudes and practices in all aspects of your assigned duties.
16.0
Credit Units
240.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Clinical/Practicum, Clinical/Practicum-Individual
Prerequisites:
APHY 189 Minimum Grade of 60
and COAP 171 Minimum Grade of 60
and COM 101 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMM 291 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 172 Minimum Grade of 60
and COMP 179 Minimum Grade of 60
and ETHC 184 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 185 Minimum Grade of 60
and MTER 180 Minimum Grade of 60
and ORTN 199 Minimum Grade of 60
and PRAC 176 Minimum Grade of P
and PSYC 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and PSYC 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and WORK 192 Minimum Grade of CO
and PATH 186 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and FNRL 180 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and FNRL 280 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)