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Mortuary Science Info Session 2013



“Want to help people in their darkest hour? Consider a career in Mortuary Science.”

If you are compassionate, detail-oriented, and an excellent communicator, Mortuary Science could be a fulfilling career for you.

Morticians and funeral directors provide a calm voice, high levels of sensitivity, and strong organization skills to help families through their most difficult time, the loss of a loved one.

An interest in biology, anatomy, physiology, art, chemistry, ethics, and business are important to succeed in the rigorous Mortuary Science curriculum.

Learn more about a career in Mortuary Science at this free information session.

Attendance is open to all SLCC students and the community.

Mortuary Science Program Information Session
·       Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2103
·       Time: 6:00 p.m.
·       Location: SLCC Jordan Campus Health Sciences Building Auditorium
·       Agenda:
·       Welcome and Introduction
·       Overview of the program
·       Admissions process
·       Background checks
·       Life as a funeral director/embalmer (Laura Procunier)
·       Program Advisory Committee
·       Panel Discussion/Question and Answer: Laura Procunier, Darren Parker, David Hess, current SLCC Mortuary Science students

For information call David Hess, Mortuary Science Program Director, 801-957-6205.

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